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Edition 4 | 2019-2020 2019-2020 ADVISORY BOARD Jack Alphin Shelley Crisp Judi Wilkinson Sue Tucker Briggs Keith Kapp Larry Wilson Chris Brown Mike McGee Smedes York Bud Coggins Gail Smith Steve Zaytoun Kristin Cooper Scott Sutton 2019-2020 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers: Members At Large: Volunteer Representative: Heather Strickland Amy Bason Aliana Ramos President David Bennett Phyllis Parish Howard Scott Falmlen City Staff Liaison: Vice President Natasha Gore Belva Parker Stuart Byham Lisa Hoskins Secretary Leslie Ann Jackson Attorney: Pam Swanstrom Gene Jones Wyatt Booth Treasurer Adrienne Kelly-Lumpkin Georgia Donaldson Sejal Mehta Past President Tim McKay Kristie Nystedt Nicole Rogers Graham Satisky Debra Schafrath Kirk Smith Sam Spilman Jackie Williams LIFE MEMBERS Linda Bamford Eleanor Oakley David and Judi Wilkinson Steve and Ellen Landau Vicki and Wayne Olson Rick Young RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE I YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN (REVISED) Based on The Comic Strip “Peanuts” by CHARLES M. SCHULZ Book, Music and Lyrics by CLARK GESNER Additional Dialogue by Michael Mayer Additional Music and Lyrics by Andrew Lippa Original Direction for this version of “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown” by Michael Mayer Originally Produced in New York by Arthur Whitelaw and Gene Persson YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN is presented by arrangement with TAMS-WITMARK www.tamswitmark.com The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. Directed by Matthew Hurley Musical Direction by Michael Santangelo Choreography by Shannon Carr Scenic Design by Elizabeth Newton Costume Design by Jenny Mitchell Lighting Design by Darby Madewell Sound Design by Rae Quarles Sensory-friendly performance on November 9th at 1pm sponsored by Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter @RLT1936 Follow us on Instagram @RLT1936 Tweet about the show #CharlieBrownRLT Special Thanks: David Watts for Website Maintenance Edible Art for the show cake Parents for assistance with Between Show Meals RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE III IV RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE ORDER OF SONGS Opening/You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown .................................................................. Company Schroeder ....................................................................................................................................Lucy Snoopy ....................................................................................................................................Snoopy My Blanket and Me ............................................................................................Linus and Company The Kite .......................................................................................................................Charlie Brown The Doctor is In (Dr. Lucy) ...........................................................................Charlie Brown & Lucy Beethoven Day ............................................................................................... Schroeder & Company Book Report......................................................Lucy, Schroeder, Linus, Charlie Brown & Company My New Philosophy .............................................................................................. Sally & Schroeder The Baseball Game .................................................................................Charlie Brown & Company Glee Club Rehearsal ............................................................................................................ Company Little Known Facts ........................................................................Lucy with Linus & Charlie Brown Suppertime .........................................................................................................Snoopy & Company Happiness ........................................................................................................................... Company Bows ................................................................................................................................... Company There will be no intermission during this performance. RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE V VI RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE CAST Charlie Brown Nicky Taylor Sally Brown Caroline Moore Linus van Pelt Gabriel Yarborough Lucy van Pelt Britney Duong Schroeder Bryan Bunch Snoopy Tim Poliquin Ensemble Grace Deadmore Rebecca Shell Davis Leonard PRODUCTION STAFF Director Matthew Hurley Music Director Michael Santangelo Choreographer Shannon Carr Scenic Designer Elizabeth Newton Lighting Designer Darby Madewell Costume Designer Jenny Mitchell Sound Designer Rae Quarles Production Manager/TD Dennis R. Berfield Assistant Technical Director Tyler Elrod Stage Manager Kathryn Turk Assistant Stage Manager Dan Bain Assistant Stage Manager Noah Zimmermann Scenic Painter Jen Leiner RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE VII CREW Audition Crew Coordinator: Marie Berry; Amy Blackwell, Barbara Corbin, Judy Keyes, Catherine Lambe, Julie Snee Costume Shop Crew Manager: Jeremy David Clos; Ann Boivin, Ann Haigler, Bonita McPherren, Mallory Schultz, Pam Swanstrom, Grainne Wilson Dresser Crew Crew Chief: Erin Zanders; Amy Blackwell, Adrian Ewens, Peyton Joyner, Remi Mako, Amber Schnur, Rhonda Stallings, Erin Zanders House Managers Coordinator: Joel Schaer; Howard Estes, Morgan Harris; Freyja Helmer-Sindemark, Thommie O’Neal Set Construction Crew Thursday Crew: Noel Butzke, Dave Davis, Clay Ferebee, Don Gillett, Gene Harshbarger, Charles Hart, Don Miller, Russ Owen; Dustin Bowles, May Walser VIII RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE CAST BIOGRAPHIES BRYAN BUNCH (Schroeder) is beyond excited to be a part of this fantastic production! His past acting credits include Pippin (Player), Next to Normal (Henry), Dog Sees God (Beethoven), Spring Awakening (Ernst), and Ira David Wood’s A Christmas Carol. His production team credits include Sister Act (RLT), Little Shop of Horrors (RLT), In the Heights (NCT), Annie (NCT), Mamma Mia! (NCT) Newsies (NCT), Smokey Joe’s Cafe (Theatre Raleigh). Enjoy! GRACE DEADMORE (Ensemble) is thrilled to return to Raleigh Little Theatre! Previous shows include Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, The Adventures of Peter Rabbit, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Grace has enjoyed taking various acting workshops at RLT and Moonlight Stage Company. She is a sophomore at Enloe where she is active in the theatre program. Love to Mom, Dad, and dog, Toby. To cast and crew, “Break a Leg.” Thank you to everyone who came out to support us. Enjoy the show! BRITNEY DUONG (Lucy van Pelt) is thrilled to be back at Raleigh Little Theatre! You may have seen her earlier this year in Junie B. Jones the Musical (Bobbi Jean Piper). She also recently appeared in Burning Coal Theatre Company’s 2019 KidsWrite Festival (Various Roles). Britney is also a student at North Carolina Theatre Conservatory. She would like to thank her parents for supporting her and everyone involved with the show for their hard work! DAVIS LEONARD (Ensemble) is proud to be returning to Raleigh Little Theatre for his second production. Typically he spends his days at Duke University Press, coordinating the internal communications. His more recent roles include Mr. Northbrook in Orange Community Players’ production of Mary Poppins and Charlie Davenport in Meredith College’s production of Annie Get Your Gun. He’s had spaghetti at his house three times this week. CAROLINE MOORE (Sally Brown) is a junior at Cardinal Gibbons High School. This is her first performance with Raleigh Little Theatre. Her favorite roles include Florinda in Into The Woods, Babet in Les Misérables and Sebastian in The Little Mermaid Jr. She would like to thank her family and friends for their continued love and support. Thank you to the whole team for this wonderful opportunity! TIM POLIQUIN (Snoopy) is ecstatic to be returning to theater after many years away for his first performance at Raleigh Little Theatre. He currently performs short-form improv with ComedyWorx, while past roles include Gaston in Beauty and the Beast and Maxwell Smart in Get Smart at Pinkerton Academy. Tim would like to thank his parents, mentors, and close friends, with special thanks to Alexandra, for all that you do. REBECCA SHELL (Ensemble) is a junior at NC State University. This is her first performance at Raleigh Little Theater. She has participated in many shows in the past, her favorites including The Wizard of OZ and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Her most memorable role to play was Ursula in Page High School’s The Little Mermaid. She would like to thank her parents for their continuous love and support in everything she pursues! NICKY TAYLOR (Charlie Brown) is a recent graduate of UNCW who is incredibly excited to make his RLT debut with such an amazing cast and crew! Some of his favorite acting experiences include Punk Rock (William Carlisle) and Six Characters in Search of an Author (Son). Nicky would also like to send love to his own personal happiness: his ever supportive parents and family, his loving boyfriend, and his amazing friends. GABRIEL YARBOROUGH (Linus van Pelt) is a junior at Southeast Raleigh High. This is his first performance at Raleigh Little Theatre. Gabe however, is not new to the theatre world. He has done multiple productions at his schools and community theatres. One of his favorite roles was Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors. 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