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CELEBRATING CORONADO PLAYHOUSE’S 70th SEASON!

PRESENTS

Conceived & Originally Directed & Choreographed by Michael Bennett Book by James Kirkwood & • Music by • Lyrics by • Co Choreographed by Bob Avian Original Broadway production produced by the New York Shakespeare Festival, Joseph Papp, Producer, in association with Plum Productions, Inc.

Cast (in alphabetical order): Amanda Arbues...... Diana Bruno Bosardi...... Larry Marc Caro-Willcox...... Mark Oliver Caro-Willcox...... Bobby Brian Evans...... Gregory Audrey Eytchison...... Val Alyssa Guttendorf...... Sheila Taylor D. Henderson...... Judy Reggie Hutchins...... Richie Rob Johnston...... Zach Shirley Johnston...... Cassie Ryan Luster...... Al Taylor Magee...... Maggie Patrick Mayuyu...... Mike Roxie Peters...... Kristine Cecile Pham ...... Connie Kaitlyn Summers...... Bebe Todd Sutton...... Don Ritchie Valenzuela...... Paul Ensemble / Pit Singers...... Pamela Basurto, Shane Bushouer, Madison Gray, Jillian Jackson, Kevin Phan Musicians SPONSORED IN PART BY: ANONYMOUS, BARRON HENZEL & THOMAS FITZPATRICK, QUALCOMM Conductor, Keyboard: Kirk Valles Keyboard: Sean LaPerruque Trumpet I: Russ Mitchell Trombone II: Hirai Naoko Reed I: Amy Kalal Trumpet II: Joel Giese Bass: Steve Jilka Reed II: Sharon Martin Trombone I: Manny Castro Drums: Andrew Kreysa Additional Pit Singers: Rebecca Huber, Richard Morrison, Lisa Preisler, Jennifer Savion, Sarah Sutton, Kevin Wright, Kyle Young

Setting A Theatre, 1975 A Chorus Line runs about 2 hours and 30 minutes

Announcement Please turn off all electronic devices and cell phones during the performance. Restrooms are located in the recreation center near the front desk. If you need to exit during the performance, please use the rear exit of the theatre as light from the hallway interferes with the performance. Video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited.

A CHORUS LINE is presented by arrangement with TAMS-WITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY, INC. 560 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York 10022 Production Team and Theatre Staff

Director...... Thomas Fitzpatrick Music Director / Conductor...... Kirk Valles Original Choreography re-staged by...... Jennie Gray Connard Co-Choreography...... Shirley Johnston Producer...... Barron Henzel Stage Manager...... Kathy Parks Assistant Stage Manager...... Darian Beckstrand Scenic Design...... Barron Henzel Lighting Design...... Chad Oakley Lighting Production Assistant...... Julian Sink Sound Design...... Larry Namer, Jack Connard Costume Design...... Shelly Crickett Costume Assistant...... Pam Kelly Seamstresses...... Kelly Fox, Jane Russell Costume Consultant...... Pam Stompoly-Ericson Props and House Dressing...... Pamela Everett Lighting Technicians...... Chad Oakley, Josh Olmstead Spotlight Operator...... Ric Michaels Sound Technician...... Michael Cook Set Painting...... Rosemary King Set Construction...... Dale Goodman, Thomas Fitzpatrick, Barron Henzel, Chad Oakley, Stan Soth, Todd Sutton Graphics/Program Design...... Barron Henzel Head Shots...... Tony Eisenhower Photography Production Photography...... Barron Henzel Media Coordination / Publicity...... M.G. Perez Poster Distribution...... Patty Fay, Company House Manager...... Pam Everett, Stephanie Nesbitt Box Office...... Amanda Everett, Susan Skyrud Concessions...... Harry A. Granruth, Gary Skyrud Usher Coordinator...... Janis Vanderford Managing Theatre Director...... Katy Skyrud Acknowledgements

City of Coronado St. Mark’s Episcopal Church City of Coronado Building Inspector and The Mission Restaurant Fire Marshal Ray Arias Coronado Recreation Services and Michael Barahura Community Center Staff Dale Goodman Culture Shock Center Chris Powell Imagination Design Studios, Ltd. Special thanks to spouses, significant Infinity Dance and Performing Arts others, family, and friends whose love Lamplighters Community Theatre and support helped make this production OB Playhouse possible. Thanks to our Board of Directors Barron Henzel (President) Thomas Haine (Vice President) Katy Skyrud (Treasurer) Rosemary Harrison (Secretary) Debbie David (Member) Vanessa Dinning (Member) Mike McCullock (Member) Stacy Mycorn (Member) MG Perez (Member) Musical Numbers

I Hope I Get It – Zach, Tricia, Paul Montage Part 3: Mother – Don, Judy, and Company and Company I Can Do That – Mike Montage Part 4: Gimme The Ball – Greg, And... – Bobby, Richie, Val, Judy Richie, and Company and Company Dance: Ten, Looks: Three – Val At The Ballet – Sheila, Bebe, and Maggie The Music And The Mirror – Cassie Sing – Kristine, Al, and Company One – Company Montage Part 1: Hello Twelve, Hello The Tap Combination – Company Thirteen, Hello Love – Mark, Connie, What I Did For Love – Diana and Company and Company Bows / One (Reprise) – Company Montage Part 2: Nothing – Diana

A Note from the Playhouse - Member Supported Theatre

We are reaching the close of Coronado Besides A Chorus Line, we have two Playhouse’s 70th year in existence. Finishing remaining cabarets that may interest you. up with A Chorus Line shows we are all about The first is a fundraiser for one of our actors entertainment. We hope you have enjoyed you’ve seen in many shows here. We are many or all of our shows this year. Coronado supporting him to help with his international Playhouse just announced our 2017 enrichment requirement for his theatre degree season and, during this show, you have the at SDSU. Never Say Never will have many opportunity to get the first and best seating. local performers and musicians and is on Please see our box office while you are here, Sunday 20th, at 7pm. or call when it’s convenient for you. Our second cabaret is the holiday themed It’s A Wonderful Cabaret. Join us for season’s Coronado Playhouse is cheer on Sunday December 11th at 7pm for REMOVE OR a very special mix of your favorites songs and the Community’s Theatre singers. REPLACE AD Coronado Playhouse is committed to We send a heartfelt thank you to our patrons giving back to the local community, beyond of all ages for your continued support, and offering quality entertainment, by using hope to see you back next year. Enjoy the its public platform to help those in need. show! During A Chorus Line, we are proud to Katy Skyrud partner with Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank. Join our campaign Managing Director “From Soup Coronado Playhouse Line to Chorus Line” and bring canned goods and non- perishable food items to any performance as a donation. The Get social with us! Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank and the North County Food Bank feed 400,000 people per month in partnership with 400 nonprofit community partners that operate feeding programs. Coronado @CoroPlayhouse coronado Playhouse playhouse Selling Coronado to Carlsbad and everywhere in between!

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A Chorus Line, music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban and a book by James Kirkwood, Jr. and Nicholas Dante, opened on Broadway in 1975 at the Shubert Theatre, following several workshops and an Off-Broadway production. The concept of the show was truly original: a show with no real set, no costumes to speak of, no star and no narrative had never been seen on Broadway. It was an unprecedented box office and critical hit, winning nine , including Best Musical, in addition to a . It began a lengthy run in the West End in 1976 and was revived on Broadway in 2006 and in the West End in 2013. A film adaptation was released in 1985. Thomas Fitzpatrick Director I first saw A Chorus Line in 1977 during the original National Tour. At the time I was in high school. I was the Vice President of the Drama Club and regularly performed in school and community theatre musicals. I sat in the theatre mesmerized by the production and was captivated by the show’s premise. I remember leaving the theatre emotionally drained because the stories touched my own underlying dreams, passions and desires. So, I am thrilled to have the opportunity to direct this production for Coronado Playhouse.

A Chorus Line’s success has spawned many productions worldwide, over the years. Those who have seen the show before may have a set picture of “The Line” from the original production, revival, national tour or even the movie; but “The Line” has changed over the years. For instance, in the original production Sheila was Caucasian and Judy was tall, but in the revival Sheila was an African American and Judy was not “so tall”, so her line changed to “so skinny”. The script offers an appendix to allow for these changes. There is also alternate dialogue offered if the actor playing Connie is not Asian. With much discussion these days regarding color-blind casting our goal with this production was to re-create the look and feel of the original production of A Chorus Line while allowing for cultural diversity; so it was beneficial that the writers allowed these options. Though the look of “The Line” may change their touching stories have not.

Our production’s creative team, cast, designers, crew and musicians are outstanding and they all need to be recognized. I truly thank all of them for their professionalism, expertise, talent and hard work. I believe A Chorus Line resonates beyond the theatre world. It is not just for those of us who have danced in a chorus, or have longed to. It is for anyone who has put themselves on “The Line” in order to achieve their dreams. I hope you feel the same.

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AMANDA ARBUES Bruno Bosardi (Diana) is excited to (Larry) SPONSORED BY make her Coronado The Body Alchemist Playhouse debut! is ecstatic to be Regional: To The on the Coronado Quick (La Jolla Playhouse stage in A Playhouse DNA New Chorus Line playing Work Series) and The Larry - the dance Long Road Today/ captain. He loves El Largo Camino De working with such an Hoy (South Coast amazingly talented Repertory’s Dialogue/ cast. His previous Diálogos Project). Last year, Amanda’s credits include being a cast member in one-woman show, La Adelita Americana, Cinderella and The Best Little Whorehouse premiered at Theatre Row on 42nd Street in in Texas. When Bruno is not performing New York City. Amanda has a B.F.A. from or choreographing he owns and operates NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and M.F.A. The Body Alchemist, a local Pilates and from Cal State Fullerton. www.amandaarbues. Gyrotonics studio. com Marc Caro- PAMELA BASURTO Willcox (Mark) is (Tricia/Ensemble) thrilled to be back is excited to be on the Coronado making her Coronado Playhouse stage Playhouse debut having previously in A Chorus Line. performed as a Previous credits Wickersham Brother include: Extraordinary in Seussical. Marc has Girl in American studied modern, jazz Idiot (Patio and contemporary Playhouse), dance under the Carla in In the direction of Katie Pipes (KO Dance Co.) and Heights (Southwestern College), Yazmin Spencer Powell (Visionary Dance Theatre). in Water By the Spoonful (SDSU), and Titania Other credits include: Seaweed (Hairspray), in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (SDSU) Choreo: New Conservatory Theatre of SF, amongst other roles. Young Actors Theatre, Helix High School. Shane Bushouer Oliver Caro- (Roy/Ensemble) is Willcox (Bobby) happy to be part is proud to be of the Coronado returning to Coronado Playhouse stage Playhouse in this production of A production of A Chorus Line. Shane Chorus Line. His enjoys singing and Coronado Playhouse acting almost as premier was as The much as he enjoys General in Suessical partying! In 2015 (2016). He also Shane was one of Ten San Diego County appeared as Eugene high school students named finalists in the in Grease (OnStage Playhouse). His SDCC Ben Vereen Awards. He hopes you enjoy the credits include: Seymour in Little Shop of show! Horrors, Pharaoh in Joseph and the Amazing Dreamcoat, and Al in A Chorus Line. Brian P. Evans to be making her Coronado Playhouse and (Greg) was last seen at San Diego theatre debut! Alyssa last appeared Coronado Playhouse in Grease (Rizzo) and Fame (Featured Dancer) playing Miss Texas in in Fairfax, Virginia (KMT). Other favorite credits Pageant and Patrick include: Oliver (Bet), Oklahoma and The Music O’Reilly in The Musical Man in Hawaii (ACT), and The Best Christmas Comedy Murders of Pageant Ever (Beth) and Cinderella at Diamond 1940. Other roles Head Theatre. Alyssa has a BA from Penn State, include Frank Wyman where she was 4-year member of the NDA (Mack & Mabel), Frank championship-winning Lionettes Dance Team. Doel (84 Charing Cross Taylor Diana Road), Evelyn/Rupert Farrant (Corpse!), Mozart Henderson (Judy) (Amadeus) and Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock is happy to be back at Holmes’ Excellent Adventure). Brian is the host Coronado Playhouse of Sweatin’ the Small Stuff, a podcast about the after appearing as details. Lucille in Thoroughly Audrey Eytchison Modern Millie last (Val) is beyond thrilled season. She was to be making her most recently seen Coronado Playhouse in Rope at the Tenth debut! Originally a Avenue Arts Center. She dancer, she started has also been seen her theatre career in in Les Misérables (Lovely Lady #1), Spamalot! 2015 with her first (Laker Girl), ! (Ensemble/Harrison), It’s Off-Broadway show, A Wonderful Life—The Musical (Shirley/Dance Can You Hear Me, Captain), and The Drowsy Chaperone (Reporter Betty White? (Estelle). #1/Ensemble). Taylor has her BA in Theatre She graduated from Arts from California State University, Fullerton. University of California, Irvine in 2015 with a Thanks to her incredible family & Karyn for their degree in drama and currently choreographs amazing support. www.taylordhenderson.com and performs year-round at Legoland California Reggie Hutchins Resort. Audrey would love to give a very special (Richie) is happy to thanks to this brilliant production team, her be back at Coronado wonderfully supportive family and dood. Playhouse after Madison Gray (Lois/ appearing as The Judge Ensemble) is happy to and Featured Dancer in be a part of her first Chicago (2014), where production in A Chorus he was nominated Line with Coronado for numerous theater Playhouse! Her last awards. Elsewhere: Lil show performance was Albert in Dreamgirls through Grossmont (2012) and The Butler / College’s Stage House Gadd in Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Theatre in 80 Days: Dreamcoat (2013) (SDMT); lead role in Tik-Tok The Musical! (2016) (2014) (OZ Convention); supporting roles in AIDA as the witty balloon and Ragtime (2009) pilot, Susan Wright, (Starlight Theater); an ensemble member Smokey Joes Café, Little and the shows dance Shop Of Horrors and captain. Anything Goes (2008) (Saville Theatre) and Alyssa H.M.S. Pinafore (Lyric Guttendorf Opera). (Sheila) SPONSORED BY Mark & Camille Jillian Jackson Guttendorf is thrilled (Vicki/Ensemble) is excited to be making her debut on the Shirley Coronado Playhouse stage. She is a senior Johnston (Cassie/ at SDSU earning a BA in Music with an Co-Choreographer) emphasis in Voice and a minor in Theater. SPONSORED BY The Equally at home in opera and musical Nibbe Family is very theater her favorite roles include the title happy to be back role in Amelia Goes to the Ball, Mama/Sarah at the Coronado Longstreet (High Button Shoes), Minnie Fay Playhouse and she’s (Hello Dolly), Conversa (Suor Angelica) and excited beyond Billy’s Mum (Billy Elliot - The Musical). words to be working opposite her Rob Johnston husband, Rob Johnston! She was last seen (Zach) returns to at Coronado in Godspell in Concert, then Coronado Playhouse at Moxie Theatre in Ruthless the Musical, after making his and Lucy in Avenue Q at the OB Playhouse. Playhouse debut as Some of Shirley’s favorite roles: The Witch in Judas in Godspell. Big Fish, Brenda in Smokey Joe’s Cafe and He has played Charlayne in Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Moonlight leading roles at Stage Productions), Charlotte in A Little Starlight, Moonlight Night Music and Bonnie in Anything Goes and numerous other (Lyric Opera San Diego). Shirley would like theatres over the to thank Tom, Barron and Jennie for this years and appeared amazing opportunity, the incredible cast in movies such as My Brother the Pig with for truly working together as a team, the Scarlett Johansson, Judge Reinhold & Eva incomparable band for being the beat that Mendez. He is thrilled to be performing inspires us to dance in the first place and tonight opposite his real life leading lady/best thank you especially to her husband Robert friend, Shirley (Team Johnston!). Thanks to for being the ultimate dance partner through Tom, Jennie, Kirk and Barron. Instagram & this journey called life. “All I ever needed was Twitter: @realrobjohnston

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Trent Slatton Rob Johnston 619.665.4175 619.357.6531 CalBRE Lic# 01805305 CalBRE# 01897870 [email protected] [email protected] the music and the mirror and the chance to proud company member of InnerMission dance for you.” Thank YOU for supporting Productions. He is grateful to his family and live theatre! friends for their never-ending support. Ryan Luster (Al) ROXIE PETERS was recently seen (Kristine) SPONSORED in Seussical the BY Emma Ah Sing Musical at Coronado is delighted to be Playhouse. Previous back at Coronado credits include Playhouse, and to Les Miserables, be performing in one Ragtime, Smokey of her dream shows Joe’s Cafe, Honk, playing such a fun Cabaret, Thoroughly and quirky character. Modern Millie, Cats, Other San Diego Urinetown, Chicago, productions include Yours Anne, and Joseph and the Amazing Spamalot (Coronado Playhouse), Avenue Q Technicolor Dreamcoat. He would like to and Kids Musicals: LIVE! (OB Playhouse), and thank Tom, Kirk and Jennie for giving him this Little Shop of Horrors (Lyceum). She has also opportunity! performed in recent concerts with the Mesa dance company. She hasn’t enough bio room Taylor Magee to express how exciting this experience has (Maggie) is thrilled to been-- and she hopes you like the show! be debuting in San Diego at Coronado CECILE PHAM Playhouse! She is (Connie) is excited excited to be in her to join Coronado first huge dance show Playhouse after an as one of her dream 8-year hiatus from the roles. Some of her stage. She previously recent roles include appeared as Liat in Nellie in South CCT’s production of Pacific, Cinderella in South Pacific (2007) Into , Joan in Dames at Sea, and and was part of the Philia in A Funny Thing...Forum. She has won ensemble for Hello five MACY awards and will be graduating with Dolly (2008). Prior her Theatre Performance degree this Spring to that she appeared as Rosa Bud in The from SDSU. She would like to thank Tyler, Mystery of Edwin Drood (UCSD Muir Musical). Sass, and her mother for always encouraging Her past 5 years have been focused primarily her to shine without a spotlight. on ballet at Del Mar Ballet. PATRICK MAYUYU KEVIN PHAN (Frank/ (Mike) SPONSORED BY Ensemble) is excited Harry Granruth III to be in his first and Katy Skyrud was show with Coronado last seen at Coronado Playhouse. His Playhouse as Ching recent credits include Ho in Thoroughly playing Johnny in Modern Millie (Aubrey American Idiot (Patio Nomination, Blue Playhouse), Moritz Ribbon Nomination) in Spring Awakening and has performed (Paloma College), on many local stages Jack in Into the including San Diego REP, Diversionary, ion Woods, and Enjolras in Les Miserables (Star Theatre, OnStage Playhouse and SD Asian- Repertory). Kevin wants to thank his family American Rep. An actor, dancer, singer, and friends for their continued support and choreographer, published poet, activist wishes the cast of A Chorus Line a wonderful and karaoke enthusiast, Patrick is also a run. Kaitlyn Summers with his lovely wife Sarah. His 2nd favorite (Bebe) is thrilled to be show was when he performed the role of the making her Coronado First Henchman, one of three tap dancing Playhouse debut in A gangsters, alongside his son, Ben, in Sugar Chorus Line! Favorite (CPH). He has a few 3rd favorites so we will credits include: Evita save that for another day. He is happy to be (Ensemble), Hello working with Tom and Jennie again. Dolly (Ensemble), Ritchie Urinetown (Dr. Valenzuela (Paul) Billeaux), Guys and SPONSORED BY Ralph Dolls (Agatha). Lots Johnson is happy to of love and thanks to God, Mom, Dad, Allie, make his Coronado Grandma and Grandpa, Emily, and all of Playhouse debut in her amazingly supportive friends for being a dream show and her rock in the crazy journey of life. Proud a dream role. He is alumnae of the University of California, Irvine. a graduate of the Todd Sutton American Musical and (Don) is stoked to Dramatic Academy, step-kick-kick- NYC. Theatre Credits: leap-kick-touch in In the Heights (Kevin), Zanna Don’t! (Mike), A Chorus Line. He The Mousetrap (Christopher), Footloose recently appeared in (Lyle), Fiddler on the Roof (Dance Captain), Kids Musicals: Live! Hello Dolly! (DC), White Christmas, Flower (OB Playhouse). Drum Song, Traditions of Christmas, Evita!, This was his favorite (Ensemble). Television: Dos y Dos, Season 1 & show and the 1st time 2 (Fernando). Video: The Jumpitz! (Antonio). properly performing Nov 11 – Dec 18, 2016* Fri & Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm *no performances Thanksgiving Weekend

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THOMAS FITZPATRICK (Director) directed co-produced Sugar, Thoroughly Modern last summer’s award-winning Coronado Millie, Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure Playhouse/Pickwick Players co-production of (Aubrey), TBLWIT (Aubrey), The Drowsy A Year with Frog and Toad as well as CPH’s Chaperone (Aubrey), Cinderella (Aubrey) Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, and The IT Girl at Coronado Playhouse. Sleeping Beauty or The Famous Rose Taboo, He assistant directed Dames at Sea The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, The (Lamplighters). Favorite acting credits: A Drowsy Chaperone, Cinderella and The It Little Night Music, Frog and Toad (Aubrey), Girl. He performed in CPH’s Spamalot, and Sleeping Beauty, Pageant, Much Ado, in productions at Diversionary, Lyceum, Avo Pump Boys, Angels Among Us (Coronado Playhouse, The Broadway, SD Lyric Opera, Playhouse); Grease (OnStage)(Aldea Award); Lamplighters, OnStage and Pickwick, etc. They’re Playing Our Song (Scripps Ranch); Other directing credits: Nunsense, Zombie The Busy World is Hushed, Torch Song Prom (Pickwick), Grease (OnStage), A Taffeta Trilogy, Handsome Men (Diversionary); Trolls, Christmas (Pickwick/OnStage) and Dames at Miss Mcinerney’s Acquaintances (6th @ Sea (Lamplighters). Love to B, F & F! Penn). Barron is president of the Coronado Playhouse Board of Directors. Kirk Valles (Musical Director) teaches Vocal and General music in the San Diego Kathy Parks (Stage Manager) has worked Unified School District and is Director of backstage at many shows at Coronado Music at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. A Playhouse, Trinity Theatre and Pickwick Little Night Music, Nunsense, Avenue Q, Players. She is thrilled to be working on Godspell (in concert), Spamalot, Into The one of her favorite musicals with such an Woods, and Sleeping Beauty are some exceptional cast and production team. of Kirk’s latest shows as musical director. Thanks to her sons Connor and Sean Paul Kirk also maintains private piano and voice Boyd for bringing her into this crazy world of coaching in the San Diego area. Kirk is theatre. She hopes you all enjoy the show. honored to be working with this AMAZING CHAD OAKLEY (Lighting Designer) cast, band, and production team for A Recent work at CPH includes lighting Chorus Line. A special thank you to Tom, designs for Sordid Lives, A Little Night Jennie, Barron and Kathy for the opportunity Music, Romeo and Juliet, Chicago and to collaborate on this beautiful piece of work. Pageant (Aubrey Award) and Assistant This is one of Kirk’s most favorite scores. Director and Set Design for Tartuffe. Other Much LOVE to my babies Ana, Brooke, light designs include Disappearing Act and Jocelyn and G. Precious Little (InnerMission Productions), JENNIE GRAY CONNARD (Co- Lost in the Pines (Magnetic North) and Choreographer) is quite giddy to be back Good People, Buddy: The Buddy Holly “home” at Coronado Playhouse with her Story, Coyote on a Fence and The Glass favorite production team. She is an actor, Menagerie (Aubrey Award, OnStage director, choreographer who has been Playhouse). working at San Diego theatres since the age SHELLY CRICKETT (Costume Design) is of 8 years old. Her most recent endeavor happy to be back costuming at Coronado is as Owner/Artistic Director of the OB Playhouse. She recently costumed Sordid Playhouse & Theatre Company and she Lives, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and couldn’t be more thrilled or grateful to her Spike, and co-costumed The Best Little husband for making her dream a reality. Whorehouse in Texas at CPH. She has Jennie would like to thank Tom, Barron also costumed several shows for OnStage and Kirk for their belief, support and love, Playhouse and Pickwick Players. She is a Shirley for being her ROCK and her family kindergarten teacher and enjoys working with and friends who make this life the best life this talented cast and production team. She imagined. would like to thank her family, friends who BARRON HENZEL (Producer/Set Design) have supported her during this endeavor. Coronado Playhouse Government & Foundation Support

Ticket prices only cover a portion of production costs. Our members keep Coronado Playhouse operating! Anyone can become a member. Benefits include: free passes to shows, preferred seating, your name in show programs, newsletters, invitations to special events and voting rights to determine theatre productions and leadership.

CROWN SPONSOR - Lois and Charles Costa Paul and Kathleen Schaeffer $5,000 and above Joe & Marly Da Rosa Cecil & Paulette Shuffler Michael Glass Paula Gumm Jeannette Spafford Leonard Hirsch Ursula Kantor In Memory of Lynn Rowlands Bill & Eleanor Kipperman Marilyn Stenvall SPONSOR - Raymond & Patricia Lynch Mary Ann Van Sickle $2,500 and above Joyleen Rottenstein Dick & Brenda Warneka Todd & Sarah Sutton M. Jane Russell Roylee York Dr. & Mrs. Schwartz CROWN DONOR - Nancy Taylor INDIVIDUAL - $1000 and above Janis Vanderford $50 and above Harry Granruth III & Katy Skyrud Robert & Yukiko Wennerholt Mary Anderson Tom & Pat Haine Martin & Claire White Vince Asaro Russell and Mary Johnson David Woodward & Family Barbara Barnes Jackie Suitt Maureen Bennett FAMILY - Mike Brindell DONOR - $100 and above Ken Callaway $500 and above Elsa Aguilar Arbues Loris and Tani Cohen Tom Fitzpatrick & Barron Henzel Emma Ah Sing Bill & Marilyn Cooper Jerry & Jill Hall Foundation Bruno Bosardi John Drehner Chuck & Jo-Ann Howe Frances Brown Lorraine Eden-Hermann Nance & Mark Hunter Lyn Campbell Pam & Dennis Everett Stephen and DJ McLaughlin Ron & Tina Cole Marian Ferguson Christina Paine-Ross Norm & Darlene Daley Karen Fiorello The Jim & Midge Peltier Ari, Debbie & Jake David Edward Floyd Charitable Fund Robert Draper Luann Gallant Robert & Carol Spane Jean Duncan Henry Harriman James & Sondra Seeright The Fox Family Rosemary Harrison Deborah Gray Ron Hoyt BENEFACTOR - Alyssa Guttendorf Steve Jensen $250 and above David & Susan Hagstrom Kasey & David Kay Gladys Beit-Ishoo Arleen Hitchcock Kevin & Rachel Kemmerer Sandy Ellard Ralph Johnson Steven Martin Patty Fay Carol Kearney Kathleen McCabe Lee & Pat Freeman Tricia & Michael Locke Patricia Mendoza Bill Grove & Dianne Gray Pat & Dan McDonough Stacy Mycorn Jacquelyn McCoy & Jim Lare Jayanthy & Palamadai Andrew OTool Bill Speer and Marsi Steirer Neelakantan Kathy Parks Skip & Kim Thaeler Jim Newburg Francis Selka The Nibbe Family Susan Skyrud PATRON - Eric Olson Virginia Syverson $125 and above Luke Peterson Daniele Tinsman Kevin & Susan Bray Carole & Donald Roback Matt & Kathryn Trainor En-Shen Kuan & Donald Butts Marilyn and Tom Sander Dorothy Webb Sean Cole & Ferril Gardner Cynthia Schubert Karen Willcox

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