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JULY 13 through AUGUST 5, 2018 Choreography LINDSAY FUSSELL Since 1923 The Chattanooga Theatre Centre and Unum present HELLO, DOLLY! Music & Lyrics by Jerry Herman Book by Michael Stewart Based on the Play “The Matchmaker” by Thornton Wilder

Stage Direction & Costume Design SCOTT DUNLAP

Musical Direction ANDREW CHAUNCEY

Scenic & Property Design Production Stage Manager SARAH MIECIELICA ANGIE GRIFFIN

Choreography Lighting Design Sound Design LINDSAY FUSSELL BILL BANKS GARY MAY

Assistant Stage Managers VINCENT LEMMONS & NICOLE COLEMAN

Assistant Choreographer/Dance Captain MARY ELIZA HENDRICKS

Band MARCIA SMITH (pianist), MARK TRUNDLE (percussion), GEORGE BARNETT (trumpet), GORDON INMAN (woodwinds)

THE CAST (in order of appearance)

Dolly Gallagher Levi ...... Beth McClary-Wolford Ambrose Kemper ...... Tanner Dean Horace Vandergelder ...... Rob Inman Ermengarde ...... Genna Raborn Cornelius Hackl ...... Jeremy Campbell Barnaby Tucker ...... Joshua Harrell Irene Molloy ...... Anne Barbieri Minnie Fay ...... Kimberly Rye Ernestina ...... Stefanie Oppenheimer Rudolph ...... Ray Laliberte Ensemble ...... Jaden Akins, Becky Byrns, Benjamin Cain, Emma Christensen, Addie Counts, Sarah Crouch, Malaki Cummings, Nathan Dyar, Ayman Handal, Jeff Hill, Harrison Ivins, Jacob Madden, Maggie Meller, Emma Mullins, Ian Parten, Lauren Rayhab, Chloe Marie Slocum, Sarah Grayce, Christian Smith

SETTING New York City and Yonkers, NY, in the 1890’s.

ACTION In 1890’s New York City, bold and enchanting widow Dolly Levi is a socialite-turned-matchmaker. Her latest clients seeking assistance are the cantankerous “half-a-millionaire” Horace Vandergelder and a young artist named Ambrose, who is in love with Horace’s niece, Ermengarde. Dolly’s scheming soon involves Horace’s employees as well as a New York hatmaker, as she tries to cover up her own secret romantic designs. Thanks to Friends & Supporters

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Board of Directors

Jim Kennedy, President Jennifer Nicely, 1st Vice President Susan Harris, 2nd Vice President Scott Shaw, Secretary Treasurer

CharitaAngie Allen, Griffin, John Foy, Jeff Jackson, Amanda Jelks, Becki Jordan, Melissa Loyd, Pam Miller, Steve Ray, Darian Scott Board of Stewards Shirley Alderman, Thomas Alford, Owen Allen, Jo Coke, Linda Harwell, Paula Henderson, James K. Steakley, Sonia Young

Founded in 1923, the Chattanooga Theatre Centre is dedicated to enriching the cultural, intellectual, and emotional development of people of all ages by providing high-quality theatrical experiences and creating opportunities to engage in them. To join us in this mission, call 423.267.8534 or visit us at TheatreCentre.com to find out how you can take part. ACT ONE

Scene 1: Along Fourth Avenue, New York City “Call On Dolly”...... “I Put My Hand In”...... Dolly and Company

Scene 2: Vandergelder’s Hay and Feed Store, Yonkers “It Takes a Woman”...... Vandergelder and Company “Put on Your Sunday Clothes”...... Cornelius, Barnaby, Dolly, Ambrose, Ermengarde

Scene 3: The Yonkers Depot “Put on Your Sunday Clothes”...... Company

Scene 4: Outside Mrs. Molloy’s Hat Shop, New York City

Scene 5: Inside the Hat Shop “Ribbons Down My Back”...... Mrs. Molloy “Motherhood”...... Dolly, Vandergelder, Mrs. Molloy, Minnie Fay, Cornelius, Barnaby “Dancing”...... Dolly, Cornelius, Barnaby, Minnie Fay, Mrs. Molloy, and Dancers

Scene 6: 14th Street “Before The Parade Passes By”...... Dolly, Vandergelder and Company

THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION

ACT 2

Scene 1: In front of the Hoffman House Hotel, on Fifth Avenue “Elegance”...... Mrs. Molloy, Cornelius, Minnie Fay and Barnaby

Scene 2: Outside the Harmonia Gardens Restaurant on the Battery

Scene 3: Inside the Harmonia Gardens Restaurant “The Waiters’ Gallop”...... Rudolph and Waiters “Hello, Dolly!”...... Dolly, Rudolph, Waiters and Cooks “The Polka Contest”...... Ambrose, Ermengarde, Mrs. Molloy, Cornelius, Minnie Fay, Barnaby and the Contestants Scene 4: A Courtroom on Centre Street “It Only Takes a Moment”...... Cornelius, Mrs. Molloy, and Company “So Long Dearie”...... Dolly

Scene 5: They Hay and Feed Store, Yonkers “Hello, Dolly!” Reprise...... Dolly and Vandergelder “Finale”...... Company

MEET THE CAST | HELLO, DOLLY!

JADEN AKINS (Ensemble) is making her CTC debut, though she is no stranger to the stage. Her favorite roles include Taylor McKessie in High School Musical and Kamilah the Dynamite in . This fall she will be attending Kennesaw State University as a first-year music student. She is so excited to be a part of this wonderful show with such an amazing staff and cast!

ANNE BARBIERI (Irene Molloy) is thrilled to be returning to CTC since her roles as Sugar Bowl and Bald Soprano this past December in Beauty and the Beast. She continues to be blown away by the talent on and off the stage at CTC and is extremely grateful to Scott, Andrew, and Lindsay for allowing her to be a part of this production. After teaching for 14 years at Davis Elementary, she decided to take a break and now works at MediTract as a product consultant and loves that she has the time to pursue her other interests like theater, paddle boarding, and crafting. She would like to extend a HUGE thank you to her family for their love and support and willingness to travel from Philadelphia to see her perform. She would also like to thank her friends, her New City East Lake family, her Davis family, and her new MediTract family for their continued support and encouragement.

BECKY BYRNS (Ensemble) is a native Chattanoogan, a life-long fan of musical theater, and studied voice in high school and college. She has been a medical account manager with Nextgen for over 15 years and teaches yoga at Southern Soul Yoga. She studied kinesiology as a post graduate, and in her spare time she enjoys writing; her first novel, Grace Rising, was published last year. She lives in Chattanooga with her husband of 18 years, Jim, their teenage son Eli, and their beloved Great Dane, Red.

BENJAMIN CAIN (Ensemble/Stanley) is a 2017 graduate of CCA where he was a Choo Choo Kid and major. He just finished his freshman year at the University of Montevallo where he is on the track to get his B.F.A. in Musical Theatre. Recent credits include , , Urinetown, Pippin, The Medium, and Big Fish. He enjoys boating, hiking, and lying around with his dog, Bitsie, when he’s not in rehearsal. He would like to thank his father for all of his love, support and guidance. “Leave your troubles outside!”

JEREMY CAMPBELL (Cornelius Hackl) has been previously seen in Love/Sick, The Library, Miracle on 34th Street, A Midsummer Night’s Disco!, Peter and the Starcatcher, Beauty and the Beast, and A Room with a View. Jeremy made his CTC debut as Lancelot in Camelot. He is a graphic designer who has volunteered his talents creating posters and videos for this season’s shows, and hopes one day to write, direct, and star in a film or play.

EMMA CHRISTENSEN (Ensemble) is so excited to be doing her very first show at CTC! She has always had a strong for music and has just recently gotten involved in musical theatre. She will be finishing at Chattanooga State in the Fall of 2019 with her Associate’s in Music where she recently was a part of Into the Woods as Gretel. Emma would like to thank the amazing cast and crew she has gotten to know at CTC along with her family cheering her on through it all!

SARAH GRAYCE CROUCH (Ensemble) is thrilled to be back on the CTC stage after several years performing on other stages. While she was last seen at CTC in 2013 as Mary Lenox in The Secret Garden, she has performed around the community in roles such as Rosie in Bye, Bye, Birdie, Chava in Fiddler on the Roof, Susan in Narnia, the Musical, and Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. Sarah Grayce plans to attend Chattanooga State in the fall, pursuing this amazing art of storytelling and transportation that is 2018/19 SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS ON SALE NOW!

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ADDIE COUNTS (Ensemble) is thrilled to be back on the CTC stage after performing in , Xanadu, and 9 to 5. She graduated from CCA and is currently pursuing a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. At UAB, she has performed in Hairspray, Spring Awakening, and The Real Inspector Hound, as well as stage managing Working, Savage, and Vinegar Tom.

MALAKI CUMMINGS (Ensemble) is a 16-year-old rising junior at Cleveland High School. He is extremely excited to make his CTC debut and completely honored to be a part of such an amazing ensemble. Past credits include Oliver! (Lee University) and The Drowsy Chaperone (Cleveland High). He is also an award-winning show choir student, winning such awards as Best Male Soloist and Best Overall Soloist. He likes to make people smile and he hopes that his performance can impact someone in the audience. “I’d like to thank my amazing parents for aiding me on my journey and Mr. Dunlap for giving me an opportunity to grow as an actor.”

TANNER DEAN (Ambrose Kemper) is excited to be making his CTC debut! He has previously been Algernon in The Importance of Being Earnest, Lord Farquaad in Shrek the Musical, and Caleb in The Spitfire Grill. He is a rising junior at North Greenville University studying Musical Theatre and would like to thank his family for their neverending support!

NATHAN DYAR (Ensemble) likes to paint, knit, juggle, and perform magic. He recently graduated from the Professional Actors Training Program at Chattanooga State. He has enjoyed recent roles in the musicals The Secret Garden, Into The Woods, A Nutcracker Christmas Carol, and Oklahoma. He plans on continuing his education in the future.

AYMAN HANDAL (Ensemble) is a Physics and Computer Science double major with a minor in music at an obscure college in Iowa. His guilty pleasure is listening and singing insane amounts of Frank Sinatra. Throughout life, he has found solace and excitement from theatre and singing. He tries to do both as much as possible while playing unhealthy amounts Ultimate Frisbee and semi-pro League of Legends. As anyone can tell he’s a pretty big nerd, but he is excited to thank all for coming to such an amazing production and the amazing opportunity he was given to be a part of it.

JOSHUA HARRELL (Barnaby Tucker) is honored to spend another summer “creating” in a show under the direction of Scott Dunlap. You might have seen Joshua as the innocent Ted in Peter and the Starcatcher, the sly Mordred in Camelot, as well as other plays/musicals at CTC. You can catch Joshua either biking around downtown, running, practicing yoga, or unnecessarily partaking in over-caffeinated drinks around town.

JEFF HILL (Ensemble) is no stranger to the stages at CTC and around the community. He is “right back here where he belongs.” With more than 40 productions over 30+ years at CTC, Jeff has been seen several times, just this season, in productions of Beauty and the Beast, A Room With a View, and finishes out the season with Hello Dolly. Jeff is self-employed and operates a freelance business, J. Hill Event Services, a multifaceted provider of custom floral designs, cakes, weddings, catering parties, and LET A STAR LEAD YOUR DIGITAL ADVERTISING We have excellent services for digital advertising, like email marketing, SEM, & social media campaigns.

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ROB INMAN (Horace Vandergelder) was last seen at CTC in The Glass Menagerie and as King Arthur in Spamalot. He has appeared in more than 30 productions at CTC since 1978. He has also performed in many venues throughout Chattanooga, including the Backstage Playhouse, the Oak Street Playhouse, the Signal Mountain Playhouse, the symphony and opera, and local radio and television. Rob wishes to acknowledge his boys, Gordon and David, who inspire him every day.

HARRISON IVINS (Ensemble) recently graduated from East School and will be attending Mercer University in the fall to study education and political science. Recent credits include Seymour Krelborn in Little Shop of Horrors with EHTC and Conrad Birdie in Bye, Bye, Birdie with CFT. Hello, Dolly! is Harrison’s debut with CTC and he couldn’t be more thankful for his director, stage managers, and cast for helping him to grow in his talents as a performer.

RAY LALIBERTE (Rudolph) was hired as the Resident Scenic Designer/TD for the CTC in 1980 and was one of only two full-time employees. He now teaches acting, directing, playwriting, and Theatresports at CCA, directing 120 shows there over the past 30 years. A multiple award-winner, favorite CTC roles include Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, Lenny in Rumors, and Selsdon in Noises Off. Elsewhere, he loved playing Matt Friedman opposite Becki Jordan as Sally Talley (directed by Colleen Laliberte) in Talley’s Folly and playing Adam opposite Colleen (as Eve) in The Apple Tree, where they directed each other! “A big thank you to Colleen and a shout out to grandchil- dren Liam, Weston, and Zada.”

JACOB MADDEN (Ensemble) is making his CTC debut! Past experience includes acting on the UTC Theatre Company stage in their recent Chicago. “I would like to thank my family and my partner for always sticking by my side and giving me the push I need.”

BETH McCLARY-WOLFORD (Dolly Gallagher Levi) has spent the last six years auditioning for as many productions as her busy schedule will allow to make up for time wasted during her 27-year theatre sabbatical. She is best known for her roles at CTC, including Melpomene in Xanadu, Miss Shields in A Christmas Story, Violet in 9 to 5, Sister Mary Lazarus in Sister Act, and Elizabeth Gabriel in The Library. Beth is the Digital Sales Manager for WDEF-TV, is married to the amazing Jeff Wolford, and has three incredible grown kids, Mary, Ben and Kris Hunsucker. Her performances are dedicated to her two biggest fans - her father, Ben Harris McClary, and her loving husband, “Wolfdawg”. #WolfdawgLovesMissBeth

MAGGIE MELLER (Ensemble) is thrilled to be returning to CTC where she was last seen in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. She recently appeared as Little Red in Into the Woods at Chattanooga State, Veruca Salt in Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka at Signal Mountain Playhouse, Kim McAfee in Bye, Bye, Birdie at Signal Mountain High School, and as Caitlyn Gabriel in The Library at CTC. Other favorite roles include Rosie in Really Rosie, Miss Nelson/Viola Swamp in Miss Nelson is Missing, and

Glinda in The Wizard of Oz. Maggie is a rising junior at Signal Mountain High School where she serves as class president. She is a youth representative on the SMPH board and a volunteer at the Tennessee Aquarium and Nolan Elementary School. She’d like to thank her outstanding directors and choreographer for the opportunity and her parents for supporting her every step of the way!

EMMA MULLINS (Ensemble) is returning to the CTC stage after a five-year hiatus. She was last seen in Legally Blonde as Vivienne. Her other favorite roles have been The Witch in Into the Woods, Bird Girl in Seussical, and Ms. Flannery in Thoroughly Modern Millie. In real life, Emma just finished her fifth year of being an elementary school teacher for Hamilton County Schools, where she also serves as Lead Elementary Music Teacher. When not teaching, she’s serving on the board of Destination Imagination, ringing hand bells at First Baptist Church, or leading chorus at school. “Thanks to my family for coming to this and all of my shows (even the ones starring kindergarteners). Special thanks to my husband Tyler for encouraging me to audition and always believing in me; you’re my lobster.”

STEFANIE OPPENHEIMER (Ernestina Money) is overjoyed to be in Hello, Dolly! and her 10th show directed by Scott Dunlap. She was last seen on stage as Eleanor Lavish in A Room With a View. Stefanie is honored to be a four-time Miss winner for her performances in Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Mr & Mrs M, The Children’s Hour and The Book of Liz. Other favorite performances include Xanadu, The Women, Dark of the Moon and The Miss Firecracker Contest. Thank you Scott, Andrew, Lindsay, cast and crew. A big hug for her fabulous husband, Ted Foster, and precious Petunia and Daffodil. Lily Belle, you are forever in my heart.

IAN PARTEN (Ensemble) returns for his third CTC production following his roles as Dick in Beauty and the Beast and Tigger in House at Pooh Corner. Ian has only worked on shows this season but has high hopes for the 2018-2019 season. He has starred in Willy Wonka at the Signal Mountain Playhouse, Bye, Bye, Birdie at Signal Mountain High School, as well as in Coffeehouse with TheatreQuest. He has been awarded a Sonia Young Award of Excellence, just after finishing his involvement in eight shows in his sophomore year. He has also recently finished writing an original one-act musical Sonder, which he hopes to bring to life in his junior year. Ian’s thanks go out to his family and friends, who have been per- sistently supportive in his theatre career.

GENNA RABORN (Ermengarde) is a 16-year-old homeschooled student going into 11th grade. This fall, she will be attending Chattanooga State taking classes towards her Associate’s degree in Psychology. Genna is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Since moving to Chattanooga, she has been blessed to find CTC where she has appeared in Beauty and The Beast and A Year With Frog and Toad. She is also a volunteer at the Tennessee Aquarium. She would like to thank her whole family for all of the support, including those traveling many hours to come see her perform.

LAUREN RAYHAB (Ensemble) is thrilled to be appearing in the first production she ever remembers seeing on stage and in her eighth production with CTC since 2015. Favorite CTC roles include A Midsummer Night’s Disco (Flute), Fiddler on the Roof (Chava), and Spamalot (Laker Girl). Other credits include Les Miserables, West Side Story (Maria), and The 25th Annual Putnam County

Spelling Bee (Rona). A Nashville native and UTC alumnus, she would like to thank the creative team, cast, crew, and CTC for making Chattanooga a wonderful place to call her second home.

KIMBERLY RYE (Minnie Fay) is elated to make her CTC debut. She has been performing on stage since she was years old, and she is now a senior at UTC (Go Mocs) majoring in Theatre with a minor in Creative Writing. She has appeared in four mainstage shows at UTC, including Chicago (Velma Kelly), and she feels incredibly blessed to have the UTC Theatre Company training her in this beautiful city! She serves as the Vice President of the Omicron Phi chapter of the Alpha Psi Omega theatre honors society at UTC, and this year she was a featured poet in UTC’S Literary Magazine, The Sequoya Review. In order to avoid being a broke college student, she works as a daycare teacher at Grace Christian Academy in Hixson. In her (rather sparse) spare time she enjoys cooking, watching vintage films, and hanging out with her amazing friends! “Love you, Mom! Enjoy the show!”

CHLOE MARIE SLOCUM (Ensemble) is excited to be making her CTC debut! During high school she acted in productions of and Hello, Dolly! She currently works part-time at Walmart. Some of her hobbies include drawing, writing, and painting. “I hope to have a career in acting, either on stage or in film.”

CHRISTIAN SMITH (Ensemble) is in his sixth show at CTC, having most recently appeared in The Glass Menagerie as Tom. Christian is a native of East Ridge and currently works as an electrical engineer for Mess Associates, Inc. located in downtown Chattanooga. He would like to dedicate this show to two important women in his life: his dog, Leslie, for tolerating his long absences due to rehearsal, and his girlfriend, Tina, for trimming his eyebrows to a manageble level.

MEET THE CREATIVE TEAM & CREW | HELLO, DOLLY!

ANDREW CHAUNCEY (Musical Director) started his theatrical journey at CTC in 2004 during the production of Children of Eden. Since then he has been seen in various productions on the CTC stages including (Carmen Ghia), (Angel), Psycho Beach Party (Chicklet), Hair (Musical Director), and Annie (Musical Director). Other credits include Next to Normal (Gabe), Little Shop of Horrors (Seymour), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Joseph), Hello Dolly (Cornelius), and Les Miserables (Musical Director). Andrew studied Music at Lee University in Cleveland, TN, and currently works for Grace Healthcare and serves as the Direc- tor of Music for East Ridge United Methodist Church.

NICOLE COLEMAN (Assistant Stage Manager) has entertained CTC audiences in Jack and the Wonderbeans, Little Shop of Horrors, House at Pooh Corner, , and Plant, Grow, Pick. She recently joined the backstage crew as Assistant Stage Manager for Beauty and the Beast and CTC staff as the “smiling face” at the Box Office. Nicole holds a Master of Arts Journalism degree from DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois, and serves as an ArtsBuild Panelist for the Community Cultural Connections Grant. For today’s performance, she invites you to “Put On Your Sunday Clothes” and enjoy the show!

Like us on Facebook! Get our newsletter! Sign up at TheatreCentre.com R. SCOTT DUNLAP (HELLO, DOLLY! Director and Costume Designer, CTC Youth Theatre Director) is an alumnus of CTC’s Youth Theatre program, graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1996, and was a member of their 1997 Acting Company. This season will mark his 20th season with CTC. He was Youth Theatre Designer from 1997 until 2000. From 2007 to 2012, he wrote and directed several shows for Baylor Middle School, including The Snow Queen, The Jungle Book, and The Canterville Ghost. He has been onstage in numerous CTC productions, including Miss Hannigan in Annie, Roger DeBris in The Producers, and the Baker in Into the Woods. In 2008, he received the Best Actor award for Estrogon in Waiting for Godot at the Ten- nessee Theatre Association Community Theatre Competition. He would later return to receive the 2012 Best Director and Best Production awards for The 39 Steps. His long history of directing CTC shows often includes designing his own productions. Some of his favorites include Almost Maine, The Best Man, Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson, Camelot, Dark of the Moon, Dividing the Estate, Hair, Love/Sick, Mr. & Mrs. M, Peter and the Starcatcher, Pig Farm, Ring Round the Moon, The Importance of Being Earnest, Xanadu, and Disney’s Beauty and the Beast in 2005 and 2009.

ANGIE GRIFFIN (Production Stage Manager) moved to Chattanooga in 2016 and Fiddler on the Roof was her first show at CTC. Since then she’s worked on Miracle on 34th Street, Festival of New Plays,Peter and the Starcatcher, and Beauty and the Beast. Before relocating, Angie was very active in her hometown community theatre, Pensacola Little Theatre. She’s been lucky enough to work in various roles (stage manager, lighting assistant, sound design/engineer, props) for such shows as Ragtime, 1776, Peter Pan, Beauty and the Beast, and many more. When not at the theatre, she’s either studying or enjoying the outdoors with her beagle, Lily.

BILL BANKS (Lighting Design) retired from the National Park Service as the Pro- duction Stage Manager for Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts. He has designed the lighting for the Houston Ballet, Chicago Ballet, Royal Danish Ballet, Theatre Under the Stars in Houston, Casa Manana in Fort Worth, as well as other regional and summer stock companies. He has also toured extensively, both nationally and internationally. His lighting was seen on television for three years of the Miss Texas USA Pageant and also during news broadcasts of the G7 Economic Summit held in Houston. In 1994 Bill redesigned the lighting for the nightly sound and light show at the pyramid at Chichen Itza, Mexico. Bill has been lighting shows at CTC for the past three years. In 2014, Bill won Broadway.com-Nashville’s Best Lighting award for CTC’s Les Miserables. Other favorites include Fiddler on the Roof, Spamalot, and Pump Boys and Dinettes.

LINDSAY FUSSELL (Choreographer, CTC Dance Instructor) has a long association with the CTC. She has performed in and choreographed numerous productions since the early 80’s as well as more recently directing Spamalot, 9 to 5, and Miracle on 34th Street. She is a dance instructor at the CTC (since 1996), Chattanooga State (since 2005), and CCA (starting in 1998). Favorite shows include Cabaret, Anything Goes, Hairspray, The Wizard of Oz, Joseph ..., Children of Eden, Upon a Mattress, Cabaret, Chicago, Annie, High School Musical, and A Christmas Story. She has also choreographed for Theatre , Stephens (MO) College, and South- ern Appalachian Theatre and is resident choreographer for CCA’s Choo Choo Kids with tours to Europe and South Korea. Lindsay has choreographed 25 musicals for CCA, the most recent being Pippin. She has taught dance in Chattanooga State’s Professional Actor Training Program since 2005 and has choreographed over 20 musicals there including Fiddler, Into the Woods, and The Drowsy Chaperone. Lindsay takes dance classes in NYC as often as possible and danced in the original, off-off Broadway musical, That Other Woman’s Child, in the NY Musical Theatre Festival ’08. Her 2010 flash mob video, with 144 dancers,Footloose in Chattanooga, can be seen on You- Tube. More recently, Lindsay has been working with a local film production company on several projects including an online promo for the city through the Chamber of Commerce entitled, Chattanooga Is Perfect for Me.

MARY ELIZA HENDRICKS (Assistant Choreographer/Dance Captain) is very excited for you to see the cast of Hello, Dolly! showcase their hard work. This will be the second show she has assistant choreographed/dance captained here at CTC, the first being Spamalot. She is currently a rising sophomore theatre major at Emory and Henry College in Virginia, where she recently appeared as a witch in Macbeth and a club dancer and the gorilla in Cabaret. She would like to extend a special thank you to Ms. Lindsay Fussell for being a wonderful choreographer and teacher, for this show and always. Enjoy the show!

VINCENT LEMMONS (Assistant Stage Manager) has been learning the art of theater, working crew for the first time in Beauty and the Beast and A Room with a View. He’s making his stage manager debut!

GARY MAY (Sound Designer) became involved in the audio department at CTC during the 2016 production of Miracle on 34th Street and has subsequently assisted nearly all productions and events at the theatre since. Outside of CTC shows, he remains busy doing freelance work with local sound engineers/theaters around Chattanooga and Northern Georgia.

SARAH MIECIELICA (Scenic & Property Design) received an M.F.A. in Scene Design from the University of Arkansas. She has worked professionally as a designer and props artisan at many theatres across the country, includ- ing The Alley Theatre in Houston, Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre in Missouri, Northern Stage in White River Junction, VT, and McCarter Theatre in Princeton, NJ. Sarah and her husband moved to Chattanooga four years ago, and she quickly became involved with the Theatre Centre. Some designs she is most proud of include Les Miserables, Into the Woods, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Of Mice and Men, and Dividing the Estate.

Special thanks to the HELLO, DOLLY! crew (from L-R) Mark Slegl, Ben Suhrbier, Nicole Coleman, John Echols, and Garret Larson. Also volunteering are Rebecca Foster, Vincent Lemmons, Carina Miller, Patti Ann Smith, Miranda Spainhower, and Julia Wyant. If you’re interested in working backstage for our next show, email [email protected]. MEET THE THEATRE CENTRE STAFF KATIE CAMPASSI (Education Assistant) has her B.A. in Theatre (cum laude) from Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. She has performed professionally throughout the southeast in theatre and film. Katie has also taught a wide variety of ages, from preschool to adult, for the past eight years. She is also a makeup artist, singer, guitar player, and fitness enthusiast.

VENA CHAMPION (Costume Shop Manager) started at the CTC as a volunteer in 2013, then later joined the staff as the Wardrobe Super- visor, and later moved into Special Events and Group Sales. Vena’s love of the performing arts has been consistent throughout her life. She was awarded a B.A. in Dance Performance and Choreography from the University of Alabama in 1996. She owned and operated the Cumberland Dance Academy in Cookeville for 11 years before coming to Chattanooga. During the first years of residing in Chatta- nooga, Vena enjoyed being a stay-at-home mom with her two boys, Drew and Alex. Drew’s introduction to theater at the CTC in 2013 is what brought her back to the arts. Vena is truly grateful to be able to work with such a talented and dedicated staff throughout the CTC and thankful for her husband, Greg, who has always supported her crazy life in the arts.

EMANUEL CLARK (Master Carpenter/Scene Shop Foreman) was born in California and raised in north Tennessee. He graduated from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga with a B.A. in Theatre and Speech, began working at CTC in 2015 as a carpenter, and is now the Scene Shop Foreman. “I am proud to work in such a fine establish- ment with compassionate and passionate people. I look forward to furthering the mission statement of CTC into the next century.”

LISA GLISSON (Development Associate) is responsible for imple- menting our fundraising strategies. During her career, she has been a corporate trainer for high-tech companies such as EDS and Compaq, taught at Lone Star College and Cleveland State Community College, and published an award-winning memoir under her nom de plume. In recent years, she has written numerous grant proposals and case statements for nonprofits. Since she loves live theatre – and used to write plays for her third-grade classmates to perform – Lisa feels that she has found her niche with CTC’s zany yet brilliant crew. A Texas native, she and her family spent 17 years in North Carolina before moving to Tennessee, where she has embraced the Volunteers and, at long last, country music. Lisa also roots for Texas A&M, where she earned degrees in journalism and English. She and her husband are the parents of two young adult sons, a teenage daughter, and a completely crazy dog.

CASSANDRA GROSS (Business Manager) has lived in Chattanooga for the last 20 years. Not coincidentally, she has been a 20-year volunteer or employee of the Chattanooga The- atre Centre, performing in the Youth Theatre and Mainstage musicals, assisting in the box office, teaching Summer Academy, and chauffeuring TheatreQuest youth for their annual Atlanta theatre weekend. She holds a bachelor’s degree from UTC in Accounting (Go Mocs!), and now enjoys keeping a watchful eye over the financial life of her beloved arts organization. Cassandra even met her husband, Lee, at CTC and together they are raising three wild, loud, lovely children: Savvy, Siddalee, and Moses. In Cassan- dra’s spare time she cooks, makes her husband laugh, and gardens… and knows the earth can heal you. Cassandra firmly believes in the mission of the Theatre Centre and believes that sharing our stories, in person, in our own voices, is one of the most powerful and loving things that we can do as a community.

N. ERIC KNAUSS (Technical Director) has spent most of the last 25 years working full-time in theatre in the D.C. area. He started at The Studio Theatre in 1992, moved to the Round House Theatre in 1999, then to the Olney Theatre in 2009. After leaving the Olney in 2012 he spent three years working in the theatre department at George Washington University. Eric just recently moved to Chat- tanooga to be closer to family and is happy to be able to continue working in theatre while here.

RICARDO C. MORRIS (Group Sales & Events Manager) is a native of Chattanooga and attended Calvin Donaldson Elementary School and Alton Park Junior High School. He is a 1980 graduate of Howard High School. Ric continued his Tiger tradition by attending Tennes- see State University where he received his B.S. degree in Speech Communication and Theater. After graduation Ricardo taught theater, English and dance for eight years at Hixson High. In 1994 Ric left teaching to attend Yale University where he earned an M.F.A. in Arts Administration. While attending Yale, Ric founded the Dwight/Edgewood Project which worked with disadvantaged youth through play writing. This program earned him the honor of being the first School of Drama student to become a Yale Presidential Fellow. Ric is currently the owner and CEO of Renaissance Consulting and Management (renaissanceconsultingmanagement.com). He was Executive Director of the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame in Birmingham where he founded the Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival. He also led the Harris Arts Center in Calhoun, GA, where he created The International String Band Festival. He later founded the Green Street Arts Center in Middletown, CT. For three years Ric created and produced Chattanooga’s CultureFest and The Glenwood Jazz Festival. Ric considers himself a dancer/actor/director and has appeared in several productions at CTC, including The Wiz, Hello Dolly, , and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. He has directed A Streetcar Named Desire, Blues for an Alabama Sky, August Wilson’s Fences and others. His hobbies include cooking, gardening, and home improvement.

KITTY MURAKAMI (Box Office Assistant) is a relative newcomer to Chattanooga, having moved here from Ocala, Florida, in 2015. She was raised in upstate New York, graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy, and has lived in great places like Denver and Maui. Her first and only experience with theatre (other than high school plays) started as a costume shop volunteer at Ocala Civic Theatre for two years. After retiring as a pharmacist and moving to Chattanooga, she continued volunteering at CTC in the costume shop. After finally being offered a part-time Box Office Assistant position in 2016, she was thrilled to become a part of the CTC family. “It has been an honor and a privilege as well as a wonderful learning experience to be involved with this organization. CTC is blessed to have such an amazing facility, talented dedicated staff and volunteers, and such supportive patrons.”

TODD OLSON (Executive Director) has just finished his first year at CTC. Recently he spent 11 years as Producing Artistic Director at American Stage Theatre Company in St. Petersburg, FL. He was the 2013 recipient of the Florida Professional Theatre Association’s Richard G. Fallon Award for Excellence in Professional Theatre. Todd has directed over 150 plays, musicals, and operas, including My Way (which he co-created) at the Actor’s Theatre of Louisville and I Left My Heart (also co-created) at Milwaukee Repertory Theatre. For American Stage, Todd directed over 30 critically-acclaimed plays, including A Moon for the Mis- begotten, Anna in the Tropics, The Seafarer, Suddenly Last Summer, Three Days of Rain, The Exonerated (with Sandy Duncan and Antonio Tarver), Dennis Lehane’s Coronado, Dinner with Friends, This Wonderful Life, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, August: Osage County, and Around the World in 80 Days. Original works include new adaptations of Lysistrata and Dracula. Original works include Hurricane Class, Section 60, Casa Blue, the last moments in the life of Frida Kahlo, and Joe Corso Re-Enters from the Wings, which won the 2012 Holland New Voices Playwright Award at the Great Plains Theatre Confer- ence. Todd received his M.F.A. from the University of North Carolina and is a graduate of the Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard where he took classes with David Mamet, Peter Sellars, Andrei Serban, Robert Scanlan, Robert Woodruff, Anna Deveare Smith, and Robert Brustein, among others. Todd was a teaching fellow at Harvard and has taught classes at Vanderbilt, Boston University, University of North Carolina, and the University of South Florida. Todd and his wife, Charlotte, are the proud parents of Jonas, Corinna, and May.

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Find us on Facebook WAYNE SCHOCK (Patron Services Director) is celebrating his 18th season with CTC. He returned to Chattanooga after graduating college, saw some plays with friends, then became a subscriber. “I loved the shows and the evenings out with dinner and brought family and friends for a number of years.” Wayne would become the Box Office Manager; there have been only four in the 95-year history of the Little Theatre/Chattanooga Theatre Centre! “I feel honored to be a part of this great community organization with such rich history. I am proud of the productions we bring Chattanooga on a yearly basis with local talent. I love getting to know the patrons show after show. I hope to be a part of this great institution for many years to come.”

CHUCK TUTTLE (Director of Education and Outreach) holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in Children’s Theatre and Creative Drama from the University of Texas at Austin and has over 30 years of experience doing theatre with and for young people. His professional background includes serving as Director of Education at Austin Theatre for Youth and Children’s Theatre Workshop in Pleasanton, California. Chuck has taught theatre classes to all ages in acting, playwriting, technical theatre, Shakespeare, voice, movement, improvisation, and comedy, among others. As an actor, he has taken on such roles as Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, Joaquin in El Californio, Simon in The Caucasian Chalk Circle, and Billy Crocker in Anything Goes (which he performed in Hokkaido, Japan). Directing credits include Waiting for Godot, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, The , The Crucible, Once on This Island, and Go, Dog, Go! Chuck has written several stage adaptations, most recently Plant, Grow, Pick for CTC’s Theatre for the Very Young program. For two summers, he has collaborated with composer Michael Huseman to create short musicals for CTC’s Summer Musical Performance Training Academy. As sponsor and advisor of CTC’s teen interest group, TheatreQuest, he contributes to and directs The Alphabet Plays, an ongoing series of plays for young children.

JULIE VAN VALKENBURG (Marketing Director) has just concluded her first year with the Theatre Centre’s professional staff, transi- tioning her 25 years of volunteer experience at the CTC into her dream job at her home away from home. She brings 30 years of experience in marketing, communications, public relations, media relations, and digital marketing to the role. As a volunteer, she has worked onstage and backstage, including lending a hand as a stage manager (most recently Les Miserables and Harvey) and, over the years, as a box office, costume shop, scene shop, and special events volunteer. A five-time Miss Annie Award winner, Julie appeared most recently in A Room with a View. After making her CTC debut in A Streetcar Named Desire, she has gone on to other favorite roles in Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Six Degrees of Separation, Rumors, God of Carnage, Spinning into Butter, Enchanted April, Dearly Departed, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Julie has appeared on other stages in August: Osage County, The Laramie Project, and Hamlet and has appeared in an independent film. She shares her love of theatre with her husband, Rodney, and son, Jake, both of whom have appeared on the CTC stage. advertise

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