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Laplace Cleaners SAME DAY SERVICE Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin Book by Heubert & Dorothy Fields As revised by Peter Stone Annie Get Your Gun is produced in association with Rodgers and Hammerstein Theatricals. 601 W 26th Street, Suite 312 New York NY 10001 Costumes Provided by Kansas City Costume Company 2020 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64108 kccostume.com The taking of photographs or video recording of this show is strictly prohibited. Kindly put cell phones and pagers on silent, and refrain from using them at any time during the performance. Smoking is permitted on the patio or front porch. Cast Annie Oakley . Abbie Shull Frank Bulter . Lance S . Ural Buffalo Bill . Jeremy Guidry Charlie Davenport . Derrick Faucheux Dolly Tate . Audrey Martin Tommy Keeler . Jared Tregre Winnie Tate . Lauren Snowdy Foster Wilson . Mike Brooks Mac, The Prop Man . Darious Robertson Chief Sitting Bull . Jourdan Buras Jessie . Madeleine Millet Nellie . Ashleigh Zaidain Jackie . Sydney Remondet Running Deer . Darious Robertson Eagle Feather . Juan Watkins, Jr . Pawnee Bill . Lennen R . Madere Messenger . William Dopp Band Leader . Mike Brooks Mrs . Sylvia Potter-Porter . Logan Williams Mrs . Schuyler Adams . Erin Remondet Singing Cowboys . William Dopp, Juan Watkins, Jr ., Lance Duhe Dancing Showgirls . Sadie Kelly, Avery Rojas, Ashley Toups, Jenna Beber, Jenna Toups, Abbie Duhe Ensemble JD Labat, Alaina Andry, Erica Berthelot, Tank Nelson, Desiree` Faucheux, Brianna Bourgeois, Victoria Glidden, Haley Hickman, Alaila Snyder Musical Numbers Act One There’s No Business Like Show Business . Buffalo Bill & the Company Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly . Annie, Wilson, & the Kids The Girl That I Marry . Frank & Annie You Can’t Get a Man With a Gun . Annie Show Business (Reprise) . Frank, Buffalo Bill, Charlie, & Annie I’ll Share It All With You . .. Tommy & Winnie Moonshine Lullaby . Annie, Kids, & the Cowboys Show Business (Reprise) . Annie They Say It’s Wonderful . Annie & Frank My Defenses are Down . Frank & the Cowboys You Can’t Get a Man With a Gun (Reprise) . Annie THERE WILL BE ONE 15 MINUTE INTERMISSION Act Two Entr’acte/European Tour . Annie & the Company I Got Lost in His Arms . Annie Who Do You Love .. Tommy, Winnie, & the Ensemble I Got the Sun in the Morning . Annie & the Ensemble An Old Fashioned Wedding . Annie & Frank The Girl That I Marry (Reprise) . Frank Anything You Can Do . Annie & Frank They Say It’s Wonderful (Reprise) . Annie, Frank, & the Company Finale Ultimo . The Company Staff Director . Greer M . Millet Choreographer . Lauren Snowdy Vocal Music Director . Jordyn Keller Musical Director . Jordyn Keller Assistant to the Director . Hope Snowdy Stage Manager . Jordan Snowdy Stage Crew . Jordan Snowdy, Lauryn Madere, Dylan Turner, Andrew Rodrigue, Cindy Grosse Props . Cindy Grosse Lighting and Scenic Design . Sterling Snowdy Light Booth . Jere Collins, Adam Martin, Nick Forsythe Set Construction. Herman Toups Scenic Artists . Kendel Smith, William Spangenburg Rehearsal Pianist . Jon Burroughs Spotlights . Chuck Heingarten, Adam Martin Ad and Program Coordinators . Danielle Ordoyne, Hope Snowdy Ticket Location . Allied Express Ticket Sales . .. Allied Express, Diane Jacob, Hope Snowdy, Etta Luminais, Denise Falgoust Publicity . Danielle Ordoyne Costumes . Janice Tomlinson, Deanna Tomlinson, Melissa Martin Riggers . Erin Remondet, Jordan Snowdy Orchestra Piano . Jon Burroughs Bass . .. Billy King/Ben Templet Drums . Carl Billiot Flute . Tiffany Duet/DonnaWaguespack Reeds . Rocky Troxler, Mike Scorsone, Wayne Danos French Horn . Rachel Loupe Trumpets . Rip Dagenhardt, Desi Waguespack This program is supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council as administered by the Arts Council of New Orleans, and the United Way . St. John Theatre Upcoming Events AGE: Children having completed Kindergarten through 12th Grade Cost: $50 Be at auditions July 27th, 9:00am - Pre-registration is not accepted - Participation is limited Weekdays July 27 - 31 2015 (Times and days will vary according to age) Performances: August 1, 2015 - 2:30 pm and 7:30 pm St. John Sugar Queen Pageant August 8, 2015 Talent Showcase August 22, 2015 Gospel Expolsion September 26, 2015 Andouille Pageant October 3, 2015 Aimee’s Dance – The Nutcracker December 12, 2015 Support the Performing arts in our parish Join Friends of St. John Theatre For more information check out our website www.stjohntheatre.com Like us on Facebook • follow us @stjohntheatre • Instagram stjohntheatrereserve Abbie Shull “Annie Oakley” is thrilled to be playing a role she’s dreamed about for nearly ten years . Last seen in SJT’s production of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Abbie is delighted to be on the stage at St .John again . She has been involved with theatre for twelve years . Growing up in MISSOURI she starred in such productions as Into the Woods (the Bakers Wife) and The Drowsy Chaperone (Janet Van de Graffe) . Abbie would like to thank her ever sup- portive family, especially her wonderful parents . She would also like to thank Greer for giving her this incredible part to play, and Jordyn and Lauren for their support and dedication to the show . Lastly, she’d like to thank this mag- nificent cast and crew. It is a joy to be on stage with you all every night. Enjoy the show, and thank you for continuing to support local theatre! Lance S. Ural “Frank Butler” is once again very happy to be on stage at St . John Theatre . At St .John, Lance has recently been seen as The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged as himself; The Producers as Leo Bloom; The Music Man as Harold Hill; and a few others . Also Lance recently directed his first show at St. John Theatre last fall,You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown . Outside of SJT, Lance has performed in many theatres throughout the River Parishes . Recently Lance has been seen in Rivertown Reparatory Theatre’s Plaid Tidings (Smudge), Chicago (Fred Casely), A Chorus Line (Marc Anthony), River Region Drama Guild’s Footloose (Ren McCormick), The King and I (Lun Tha), and many productions at many other local theaters . Lance would like to dedicate this show to JD, a dedicated and great cast member, SJT veteran, and man . Also, Lance would like to dedicate this show to Aunt Julie . I know you aren’t going to be in the audience for this one, but I know you’re watching and smiling . Love you, Aunt Julie . Enjoy the show! Jeremy Guidry “Buffalo Bill” is excited to be on the stage once again with such a wonderfully talented cast . Last seen in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown as Schroeder, he is thrilled to bring Buffalo Bill and all of his grandeur to the stage for you with this production of Annie Get Your Gun . Laplace native, Jeremy has been a part of the St . John Theatre community for well over 10 years now starting from 2001 with Cinderella . He has since been seen in an abundance of shows ranging from the classic Into the Woods all the way to the zany Seussical . Jeremy is proud to be a part of such a great group of talented people in the River Parishes who have decided to share their talents with you . He hopes you enjoy the show and remember – “There’s No Business Like Show Business!!” Derrick Faucheux “Charlie Davenport” After a 4 year hiatus Derrick is blessed to be back at St . John Theatre . He currently is attending Southeastern Louisiana University where he is pursuing a career in Sports Management . This past year he was president of the Southeastern Catholic Student Associa- tion on campus . He also worked as a Student Manager on the 2014 Southland Conference Tournament Champion baseball team . His most memorable roles at SJT have been Dean Hyde in All Shook Up (09) and Tommy Djilas in The Music Man (10) . Derrick would like to thank his family, friends, and God for he believes it is God who brought him back to his love for acting . J .D . pray for us . Audrey Martin “ Dolly Tate” could not be happier to return to the St . John Theatre stage . This is her third summer show here in Reserve, with past pro- ductions including The Producers and Seussical the Musical . Additionally, she is a 2014 graduate of St . Charles Catholic High School, where she truly discov- ered her love for performing under the direction of Mrs . Greer Millet, and Audrey is thrilled to be working with her and so many fellow SCC Stagehands once again . Past credits there include Professor Willard in Our Town, Agent 99 in Get Smart, Narrator in Joseph and the Technicolor Dream Coat, and personal favorite Miss Adelaide in Guys and Dolls . Audrey truly looks forward to sharing her passion for performing with the River Parishes community, and she would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to all the cast, crew, volunteers, and countless others who worked tirelessly to make this show a success . There truly is “no business like show business,” so sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! Jared Tregre “Tommy Keeler” is a 2013 graduate of St . Charles Catholic . During his four years at SCC, Jared was a member of the Stagehands Drama Club under the leadership of Mrs . Greer Millet . In his senior year, Jared was elected President of the Stagehands . Jared participated in all of the Stage- hand’s productions including Unwrapped, Our Town, Get Smart, and in his senior year, his most infamous role was The Pharoah in Joseph and the Technicolor Dream Coat . In addition, Jared has spent the past three summers participat- ing in the St . John Theatre summer musicals directed by Daryl Clement . He enjoyed roles in Suessical the Musical as Wickersham #1, his interesting roles in The Producers, Captain of the Ship in last summer’s production of Any- thing Goes, and one of three cast members in The Complete Works of William Shakespear Abridged and Revised .
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