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LESLIE BECKER and CURTIS RHODES CURTIS RHODES LESLIE BECKER CURTIS RHODES MARCH 2017 Book by LESLIE BECKER and CURTIS RHODES Music by CURTIS RHODES Lyrics by LESLIE BECKER Additional Lyrics by CURTIS RHODES Directed by JERRY DIXON Choreographed by KATHRYN VAN METER Music Directed by TIM SYMONS Encore Proper Place cover layout.indd 1 2/28/17 4:48 PM Business, meet box office. Encore Media Group connects businesses and brands to the best of arts & culture in Seattle and the Bay Area. We’re proud to have published programs with Village Theatre since 1998. From jewelers and lawyers to car dealers and florists, smart business-owners know Encore is the best way to get their brand in the spotlight. To learn what Encore can do for your business, visit encoremediagroup.com. ROBB HUNT Executive Producer STEVE TOMKINS Artistic Director Book by Leslie Becker and Curtis Rhodes Music by Curtis Rhodes Lyrics by Leslie Becker Additional Lyrics by Curtis Rhodes Francis J. Gaudette Theatre Everett Performing Arts Center March 16 – April 23, 2017 April 28 – May 21, 2017 Director Choreographer Music Director Orchestrations JERRY DIXON KATHRYN VAN METER TIM SYMONS BRUCE MONROE Scenic Designer Costume Designer Lighting Designer Sound Designer CAREY WONG MELANIE TAYLOR BURGESS ALEX BERRY BRENT WARWICK Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager Properties Manager Wig Master BRENDA K. WALKER* LISA ARMSTRONG NICK HEGGESTAD DOUGLAS DECKER Master Scenic Artist Production Manager Costume Shop Manager Technical Director JULIA B. FRANZ JAY MARKHAM ESTHER GARCIA BRADLEY C. 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Ushers will Lord Loam ........................................................................................................ Hugh Hastings* be available for assistance. Hon. Ernest Woolley ..........................................................................................Randy Scholz* FOOD AND DRINK are not allowed in the Theatre. Rev. John Treherne ........................................................................................... David Caldwell Bottled water is permitted, as well as beverages purchased in lidded Souvenir Cups at the bar in Lady Mary .......................................................................................................Chelsea LeValley the lobby. Lady Catherine ............................................................................................... Sarah Bordenet* SMOKING POLICY According to state law, Lady Agatha ...........................................................................................................Krista Curry smoking is NOT allowed within 25 feet of any door, Tweeny, a Kitchen Maid .................................................................................Sophia Franzella nor in any part of the Theatre. Lord Brocklehurst/Ensemble ........................................................................ Nathan Brockett EMERGENCY NUMBERS If you need to be reached during a performance, please leave your Mrs. Perkins, a Housekeeper/Ensemble ........................................................ Karen Skrinde* exact seat number and the House Manager’s Rolleston, a Valet/Ensemble ................................................................. Andrew Eric Davison number with your service or sitter. In Issaquah (425) 392-1942 x100 Thomas, a Footman/Ensemble .............................................................................Matt Wolfe* In Everett (425) 257-6368 Fisher, a Lady's Maid/Ensemble ....................................................................... Marissa Ryder YOUNG CHILDREN Children under four are not Simmons, a Lady's Maid/Ensemble ....................................................... Bryan Tramontana* permitted in the main theatre space in Issaquah Jane, a Lady's Maid/Ensemble ................................................................................. Jessi Little or Everett. In Issaquah, the Francis J. Gaudette Theatre has comfortable, soundproof family rooms John, a Page/Ensemble ................................................................................ Michael Krenning for families with young children or those who may wish to speak during the show. Subscribers may UNDERSTUDIES exchange into the family rooms when a sitter Crichton/Lord Loam ..............................................................................................Matt Wolfe* cannot be found. When bringing children over four into the main theatre, please instruct them in Hon. Ernest Woolley/Rev. John Treherne ................................................... Nathan Brockett proper theatre behavior. It is helpful to familiarize Lady Mary ........................................................................................................... Marissa Ryder them with the story and the score in advance. Lady Catherine ......................................................................................... Bryan Tramontana* ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair seating is available. Please advise your ticket seller when purchasing Lady Agatha/Ensemble ........................................................................................ Carly Hebert tickets if you require wheelchair seating. American Tweeny ........................................................................................................................ Jessi Little Sign Language (ASL) interpretation is provided Lord Brocklehurst/Ensemble ............................................................................. Brian Pucheu during select performances at the Francis J. Gaudette theatre. Please contact the Box Office for *The Actors and Stage Manager are members of the Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of more details. Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. LISTENING SYSTEM The Francis J. Gaudette Theatre and the Everett Performing Arts Center have hearing loop systems which are compatible with most hearing aids. Headsets are available in Orchestra both venues on a first-come, first-served basis from the House Manager and are free of charge with a Conductor/Keyboard 1 ...................................................... Tim Symons or Michael Nutting valid ID. Keyboard 2 ...............................................................Michael Nutting or Dwight Beckmeyer THE SHOW MUST GO ON Whether it rains, sleets, snows or blows, only a power outage or building Violin ................................................................................................................. Winnie Dungey destruction will prevent a performance from taking Cello ........................................................................................................................ Grant Olson place as scheduled. Horn ................................................................................................................... David McBride PATRON CONSIDERATIONS Please arrive on time. Check your tickets for your performance time. Late Flute, Piccolo, Clarinet, Oboe, English Horn ............................................ Bruce Carpenter arrivals are very disruptive to fellow patrons and Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Soprano Sax ......................................................Jay Easton to the artists onstage. Please give yourself plenty of time to get to the Theatre. Patrons arriving late Percussion ...........................................................................................................
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