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ACT AUBREY NOMINATIONS 2004-2005 Season ACT AUBREY NOMINATIONS 2004-2005 Season HOUSE: Stephen Storc GIRL STUFF Theatrx Stephen Storc RUBE 2 Theatrx Janis Vanderford GODSPELL OnStage Playhouse Stephen Storc LUCY Theatrx Judy Hughes 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters Sherrie & Joel Colbourn DINNER WITH FRIENDS PowPAC PowPAC THREE TALL WOMEN PowPAC LIGHTING: Peter McGuiness PICNIC PowPAC Trevor Collins PROOF PowPAC Kat Perhach & Chris DeArmond YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Patio Playhouse Evan Stone LUCY Theatrx Paul Ericson & Juli Stewart 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters Paul Ericson MY COUSIN RACHEL Lamplighters David Kievit MUD, RIVER, STONE Lamplighters SOUND: Marc Villalobos NOTHING WRONG WITH ROBERT Lamplighters David Farlow YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Patio Playhouse Lou Alliano THREE TALL WOMEN PowPAC Lou Alliano MY COUSIN RACHEL Lamplighters Lou Alliano PICNIC PowPAC David Farlow PROOF PowPAC Bob Eisele, & Gerry Reeves, & 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters Mark Loveless SET: Joel Colbourn MY COUSIN RACHEL Lamplighters Barbara Seagren & Sabato Fiorello PICNIC PowPAC Brenda Leake & Sabato Fiorello PROOF PowPAC Chris DeArmond YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Patio Playhouse Stephen Storc LUCY Theatrx Gordon Jones 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters Joel Colbourn & Chaike Levine THREE TALL WOMEN PowPAC COSTUME: Arlene Darden YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Patio Playhouse The Cast LUCY Theatrx Dee Quiroz 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters Arlene Darden THREE TALL WOMEN PowPAC Dee Quiroz & Lois Corbett MY COUSIN RACHEL Lamplighters Lois Corbett MUD, RIVER, STONE Lamplighters Arlene Darden PROOF PowPAC TECHNICAL EFFECTS: RECIPIENT TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE CELEBRATION! DIRECTION OF A DRAMA: Grant Gelvin & Kat Vaughan PROOF PowPAC Richard Gant THE WEIR Patio Playhouse David Kelso BOOK OF DAYS OnStage Playhouse Jay Mower DINNER WITH FRIENDS PowPAC Brent A. Stringfield MY COUSIN RACHEL Lamplighters Brent A. Stringfield THREE TALL WOMEN PowPAC Kate Hewitt THE EFFECTS OF GAMMA RAYS PowPAC ON MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS PRODUCTION OF A DRAMA: LaBeth Thompson THREE TALL WOMEN PowPAC Gladys Rongey MY COUSIN RACHEL Lamplighters Judy Hughes MUD, RIVER, STONE Lamplighters Cornell Ellison BOOK OF DAYS OnStage Playhouse Sherrie & Joel Colbourn DINNER WITH FRIENDS PowPAC Brenda & Chris Robinson PICNIC PowPAC Joel & Sherrie Colbourn & PROOF PowPAC Gerry Reeves DIRECTION OF A COMEDY: Connie Boyd YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Patio Playhouse Abbey Lacey I HATE HAMLET OnStage Playhouse David Kelso THE HEIDI CHRONICLES PowPAC Bob Christiansen PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE OnStage Playhouse Stephen Storc LUCY Theatrx Jeffrey Gastauer THE ODD COUPLE, Female Version OnStage Playhouse Mark Loveless 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters PRODUCTION OF A COMEDY: Gladys Rongey NOTHING WRONG WITH ROBERT Lamplighters Jo Rubin YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Patio Playhouse Bob Christiansen I HATE HAMLET OnStage Playhouse Sheila Mura PICASSON AT THE LAPIN AGILE OnStage Playhouse Stephen Storc LUCY Theatrx Gladys Rongey 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters Mary Ann Bakowitz, Marge Hale, THE ODD COUPLE, Female Version OnStage Playhouse Altrusa International, Inc of Chula Vista DIRECTION OF A MUSICAL: Raylene J. Wall GODSPELL OnStage Playhouse Stephen Storc RUBE 2 Theatrx Stephen Storc GIRL STUFF Theatrx Stephen Storc WIZARD OF OZ Theatrx PRODUCTION OF A MUSICAL: Teri Brown GODSPELL OnStage Playhouse Stephen Storc RUBE 2 Theatrx Stephen Storc GIRL STUFF Theatrx Stephen Storc WIZARD OF OZ Theatrx CHOREOGRAPHY: RECIPIENT TO BE ANNOUNCED AT AUBREY CELEBRATION! CAST ENSEMBLE IN A MUSICAL: RECIPIENTS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT AUBREY CELEBRATION! ENSEMBLE IN A MUSICAL: RECIPIENTS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT AUBREY CELEBRATION! SOUND IN A MUSICAL: RECIPIENT TO BE ANNOUNCED AT AUBREY CELEBRATION! LIGHTING IN A MUSICAL: Evan Stone RUBE 2 Theatrx Chris Warner GODSPELL OnStage Playhouse SET IN A MUSICAL: Evan Stone RUBE 2 Theatrx Evan Stone GIRL STUFF Theatrx Raylene J. Wall GODSPELL OnStage Playhouse COSTUMES IN A MUSICAL: Theatrx RUBE 2 Theatrx Theatrx GIRL STUFF Theatrx Theatrx WIZARD OF OZ Theatrx Teri Brown GODSPELL OnStage Playhouse LEAD ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL: Tammy Car-Kron GYPSY Patio Playhouse Liz Lansing WIZARD OF OZ Theatrx Cheryl Warner RUBE 2 Theatrx LEAD ACTOR IN A MUSICAL: Brett Daniels GODSPELL OnStage Playhouse Matt Whiffen GODSPELL OnStage Playhouse Jeffrey White WIZARD OF OZ Theatrx Jim Clevenger WIZARD OF OZ Theatrx Tom Brault WIZARD OF OZ Theatrx Sam Warner RUBE 2 Theatrx ACTRESS MAJOR SUPPORT IN A MUSICAL: RECIPIENT TO BE ANNOUNCED AT AUBREY CELEBRATION! ACTOR MAJOR SUPPORT IN A MUSICAL: No Nominees this Season ACTRESS MINOR SUPPORT IN A MUSICAL: Bailey Warner RUBE 2 Theatrx Lisa Goodman GYPSY Patio Playhouse ACTOR MINOR SUPPORT IN A MUSICAL: No Nominees this Season CAST ENSEMBLE IN A COMEDY: RECIPIENTS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT AUBREY CELEBRATION! CAST ENSEMBLE IN A DRAMA: Dinner with Friends: DINNER WITH FRIENDS PowPAC (Sam Warner, Cheryl Warner, Rob Tyler, Sharon Lawson) Three Tall Women THREE TALL WOMEN PowPAC (Michele Guisti, Kaly McKenna, Debbie David) ENSEMBLE IN A COMEDY: RECIPIENTS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT AUBREY CELEBRATION! ENSEMBLE IN A DRAMA: No Nominees this Season ACTRESS LEAD IN A COMEDY: Anita Honey YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Patio Playhouse Vesta Gleissner INSPECTING CAROL Patio Playhouse Danielle Rhoades THE HEIDI CHRONICLES PowPAC Sharon Lawson FROM BED TO WORSE Patio Playhouse Jo Dempsey THE ODD COUPLE, Female Version OnStage Playhouse Kelly E. Lapczynski THE ODD COUPLE, Female Version OnStage Playhouse Lee Donnelly 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters ACTOR LEAD IN A COMEDY: Patrick McKim YOU CAN”T TAKE IT WITH YOU Patio Playhouse Collin McConnell YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Patio Playhouse Jeff Laurence INSPECTING CAROL Patio Playhouse Chris Armour I HATE HAMLET OnStage Playhouse Christopher Buess PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE OnStage Playhouse Jim Sprague 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters ACTRESS MAJOR SUPPORT IN A COMEDY: Marjorie Mae Treger THE HEIDI CHRONICLES PowPAC Summer Spence THE HEIDI CHRONICLES PowPAC Lucinda Moaney THE HEIDI CHRONICLES PowPAC Debbie David PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE OnStage Playhouse Kim Hawkins 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters Connie Terwilliger 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters renee levine 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters ACTOR MAJOR SUPPORT IN A COMEDY: Charley Miller NOTHING WRONG WITH ROBERT Lamplighters Jason Anderson THE HEIDI CHRONICLES PowPAC Frank Remiatte PICASSON AT LAPIN AGILE OnStage Playhouse Don Worley PICASSON AT LAPIN AGILE OnStage Playhouse Mike Ellison PICASSON AT LAPIN AGILE OnStage Playhouse Reggie Willis 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters Jeff Laurence 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters ACTRESS MINOR SUPPORT IN A COMEDY: Kim Gustafson YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Patio Playhouse Elaine Weidauer YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Patio Playhouse Vesta Gleissner YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Patio Playhouse Alia Pierson YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Patio Playhouse Joan Westmoreland I HATE HAMLET OnStage Playhouse Jane Harris 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters Lucinda Moaney 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters ACTOR MINOR SUPPORT IN A COMEDY: Brian P. Evans YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Patio Playhouse Frank Godinez PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE OnStage Playhouse Joseph (Joey) Georges THE ODD COUPLE, Female Version OnStage Playhouse Rett Becker THE ODD COUPLE, Female Version OnStage Playhouse Don Harmon 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters Charley Miller 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters Edward W. Ewert 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA: Jennifer Jonassen THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS… PowPAC Allison Finn THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS… PowPAC Pauline Rulla MY COUSIN RACHEL Lamplighters Lucinda Moaney MUD, RIVER, STONE Lamplighters Teri Brown BOOK OF DAYS OnStage Playhouse Corey Stempien PROOF PowPAC Courtney McMillan THE WEIR Patio Playhouse LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA: Pat Moran THE WEIR Patio Playhouse Christopher Duzan PROOF PowPAC John DeCarlo THREE DAYS OF RAIN OnStage Playhouse Charley Miller MY COUSIN RACHEL Lamplighters Gerard Maxwell MUD, RIVER, STONE Lamplighters John Rosen BOOK OF DAYS OnStage Playhouse Trevor Graciano PICNIC PowPAC ACTRESS MAJOR SUPPORT IN A DRAMA: Blair Hollingsworth THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS… PowPAC Meghan Blaine MY COUSIN RACHEL Lamplighters Secunda Rogers MUD, RIVER, STONE Lamplighters Kaly McKenna BOOK OF DAYS OnStage Playhouse Michele Guisti BOOK OF DAYS OnStage Playhouse Kim Hawkins PICNIC PowPAC Debbie David PROOF PowPAC ACTOR MAJOR SUPPORT IN A DRAMA: Nick Mata THREE DAYS OF RAIN OnStage Playhouse Les Payne MY COUSIN RACHEL Lamplighters Jason Malley MUD, RIVER, STONE Lamplighters Michael Barnett BOOK OF DAYS OnStage Playhouse Mark Zweifach PROOF PowPAC Paul Kaitson THE WEIR Patio Playhouse J. J. Rowley THE WIER Patio Playhouse ACTRESS MINOR SUPPORT IN A DRAMA: Beth Mercurio THE EFFECTS OF GAMMA RAYS… PowPAC Lindsey O’Connor THE EFFECTS OF GAMMA RAYS… PowPAC Karla Francesca BOOK OF DAYS OnStage Playhouse ACTOR MINOR SUPPORT IN A DRAMA: Orrick Smith MY COUSIN RACHEL Lamplighters Reggie Willis MUD, RIVER, STONE Lamplighters Wilson Adam Schooley MUD, RIVER, STONE Lamplighters Jim Clevenger THE WEIR Patio Playhouse ACT PLAYS 2004 – 2005 Season MUSICAL: RUBE 2 Theatrx GIRL STUFF Theatrx WIZARD OF OZ Theatrx GODSPELL OnStage Playhouse GYPSY Patio Playhouse COMEDY: 45 SECONDS FROM BROADWAY Lamplighters NOTHING WRONG WITH ROBERT Lamplighters THE ODD COUPLE, Female Version OnStage Playhouse I HATE HAMLET OnStage Playhouse PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE OnStage Playhouse FROM BED TO WORSE Patio Playhouse INSPECTING CAROL Patio Playhouse YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Patio Playhouse THE HEIDI CHRONICLES PowPAC LUCY Theatrx DRAMA: DANGEROUS CORNER Lamplighters MUD, RIVER, STONE Lamplighters MY COUSIN RACHEL Lamplighters BOOK OF DAYS OnStage Playhouse THREE DAYS OF RAIN OnStage Playhouse THE WEIR Patio Playhouse PROOF PowPAC THREE TALL WOMEN PowPAC PICNIC PowPAC DINNER WITH FRIENDS PowPAC THE EFFECTS OF GAMMA RAYS ON PowPAC MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS .
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