Our Tiger Drama Upcoming Season Revenge of the Space Pandas March 4-6, 2010 A Musical Fable of Broadway Based on a story and characters by DAMON RUNYON Music and Lyrics by FRANK LOESSER Book by JO SWERLING AND ABE BURROWS Directed and Choreographed by GREG PSCHIRRER Musically Directed and Produced by KATHLEEN BLAIR May 20-22, 2010 Visit www.tigerdrama.com for more information Lewis & Clark High School Auditorium December 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 7:00 p.m. Curtain Guys and Dolls is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.
Wide-eyed and ready for the stage. Thanks to the cast, stage crew, musicians, directors, and producers of Guys and Dolls. Sally Winkle and Rod Stackelberg
Special Thanks To: Café Marron Shawn Jordan... Principal Theresa Meyer...Assistant Principal Mike Malsam...Assistant Principal Daniel Close...Assistant Principal David Weatherred... Administration Larry Jay... Instrumental Music Greg Pschirrer and Stagecraft... Set and Scenery Construction Don Kuntz...Set Construction Carolyn Petek... Social Studies Teacher John Hagney... Social Studies Teacher John Kenlein... Social Studies Teacher Andy Lang... English Teacher Thomas Armitage... North Central High School Henry Seipp...Shadle Park High School Debbie Adams...Business Office Katherine Cline-Bowman...Business Office Jolynn O Malley...Business Office Sharon Condrey...Office Manager Ted Redman... Bookroom Manager Lisa Weiler... CO-OP Coordinator, Business Department Patrick Warren... Maintenance Earl Smith... Hoffman s Music Spokane Civic Theatre
CO-OP AND TIGER DEPOT CO-OP is a business entrepreneurship class for juniors and seniors where students learn how to prepare for the world of work and to own/manage their own business some day. With those skills, they then are prepared to run the student gift shop The Tiger Depot where they learn to create products, order inventory, complete sales, manage recordkeeping books, advertise, operate various equipment/software, maintain positive customer relations, and complete and deliver orders. They sell Balloons Customer Calendars Tiger Water Bottles Stuffed Animals Lanyards Carabineers Earrings Pins Stop by room 111 or call 354-6908 for more information if you would like to order something or if your Tiger is interested in taking this great class! Orchestra Ellie Hockett...Flute/Piccolo Anna Dunlap... Clarinet Elyssa Kerr... Clarinet Hannah Barz...Bass Clarinet & Baritone Saxophone Casey Krafft... Alto Saxophone Dharsan Sukumar... Alto Saxophone Jacob Mouser... Tenor Saxophone Patrick Li... Tenor Saxophone Philip Siler...French Horn Katie Nave...French Horn Mike Gebhart...Trumpet I Rhys Getle...Trumpet II Jared Nagano...Trumpet III Nick Hendryx... Trombone Karl Gunselman...Drum Set Kate Carrick...Violin Anton Nosov...Violin Massoud Saleki...Violin David Li...Violin Kevin Grow... Violincello John Loft... Double Bass Kathleen Blair... Keyboard
Production Staff Greg Pschirrer...Director/Choreographer Kathleen Blair... Producer & Musical Director Scott Martinez... Sound Design/Photographer Susan Berger... Costume Design/Construction Theresa Meyer... Videographer Stagecraft Class & Greg Pschirrer...Set Design & Construction Don Kuntz... Set Construction Kate Janzen... Stage Manager Lisa Weiler/Kristine Mosey... Program Justine Hall & Mary Dombrowski... Light Booth Chloe McKinnie & Stevie Dishner... Spotlight Kevin Shields & Erica Howie...Fly System Doreen Hodin... Prop Mistress Caitlin Scott... Costume Mistress Maggie Thornton... Assistant Choreographer Lindsey Dulyea & Sage Chorvat... Prop Assistants Nancy Janzen & Cheryl Gwinn... Costume Assistants Tracey Allers...Box Office Geoff Elliot... Poster Design ACC Sportswear... T-Shirts Instant Sign Factory...Skywalk Banner Alex Barber & Raechle Miller & Rylee Johnson... House Managers Jessica Newell... Lobby Display From Deadwood Sheriff to Nathan Detroit Duncan, you ve always been our star! Love and great luck, Mom, Dad, Mac and Emma ***AUDIENCE ETIQUETTE*** Thank you for being here to share in the dramatic gifts of our students. Please take the time to read through these guidelines for audience behavior in an auditorium. We appreciate your thoughtfulness in making this an enjoyable show for everyone! Spokane voter tax dollars have paid for a beautiful Lewis & Clark High School auditorium restoration. Please treat this space as the special area that it is! Thank you very much! There is absolutely no food, snacks, or beverages in the auditorium at any time. Please consume those items in the foyer. Please be sure that all cell phones, pagers, and other vibrating, noisy communication devices are turned OFF! If you must answer your communication device, please leave WITHOUT speaking into the device until you are in the foyer. It is not appropriate to shout, whistle, holler, or otherwise call attention to yourself, a family member, or a significant other when you or that person is in the auditorium. Unhappy people of any age should be encouraged to be quiet while in the auditorium or take them into the foyer area for a change of attitude BETWEEN scenes! Out of respect to our actors and actresses, please turn off your cell phones and please don t text. You may not videotape this production!
Act 1 Scene 1 Broadway Scene 2 Interior of the Save-A-Soul Mission Scene 3 A Phone Booth Scene 4 The Hot Box Scene 5 Off Broadway Scene 6 Exterior of the Mission, Noon, The Next Day Scene 7 Off Broadway Scene 8 Havana, Cuba Scene 9 Outside El Café Cubano; Immediately Following Scene 10 Exterior of Mission This production is dedicated to the memory of Bryan Jackson: drama teacher, actor, and friend. Act II Scene 1 The Hot Box Scene 2 The West Forties Scene 3 The Crap Game Scene 4 Off Broadway Scene 5 Interior of the Save-A-Soul Mission Scene 6 Near times Square Scene 7 Broadway Synopsis Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, this oddball romantic comedy - considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy - soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Time Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fiancé, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Bryan Ray Jackson was born October 20, 1963 to Velma Mitchell Jackson and Billie Ray Jackson in Atlanta, Texas. He departed this life on July 21, 2009 at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane, WA. Bryan graduated from Atlanta High School in Atlanta, TX in 1982. He attended Texarkana Community College before moving to the Pacific Northwest. He received his AA degree from Columbia Basin College (CBC), Pasco, WA in 1988. He then attended Eastern Washington University where he graduated in 1994 with a BA in English and Theatre Arts. Bryan received his Masters of Arts degree in Theatre Production from Central Washington University in 2008. Bryan professed a love of God and faith in Jesus Christ at an early age and united with the St. John Missionary Divine Baptist Church in Kildare, TX where he sang in the Youth Choir. He later united with the First Baptist Church in Atlanta, TX where he continued to use his musical talents to praise the Lord. Bryan expressed the desire to become a high school teacher as early as the 10th grade. He pursued this dream by working as a teacher's aide with special needs children while attending CBC. His career continued when he joined Spokane School District 81 in 1990 and for the last 14 years has taught English and Drama, several of those years as head of the Drama Department, at Lewis and Clark High School. He also taught one season of extracurricular Theatre Arts at Ferris High School. Bryan had a special love for his work. He was essentially able to do his hobby as a job. Bryan had a passion for singing and performing. He was active in numerous plays with Columbia Basin College Theatre department and The Spokane Civic Theatre. He was president of the Onyx Theatre Troupe where he also directed and performed in many of their productions. Bryan was the president of the Washington Alliance for Theatre Education and had organized the WATE festival in Cheney, WA for performing students for many years.
Parent Green Room Volunteers Barb Chamberlain John Fairley Annie Hudson David Kimbro Ralph and Sandy Puckett-Simmers Kim Ward Dinner Providers Marvalee Andersson Erica Blaine Katherine Burnett Barb Chamberlin Iya Chumov Mary Douthitt Matt Doval Karen Dunalp Cheryl & Ron Grossman Cheryl Gwinn Patti Guardino Sherry Harbaugh Annie Hudson Marinilka Kimbro Adrienne Magin Charlie Martin Sherrie Martin Jill McConnell Kathy Mitchell Gerri Newell Shannan Palomba Mary Beth Smith Nancy Thornton Kim Jo Ward Karen Whiteaker Mary Kay Williams Sally Winkle
Guys and Dolls Cast Madison Martin... Miss Adelaide Duncan Smith... Nathan Detroit Gabby Deede...Sarah Brown Jesse Ward... Sky Masterson Alex Edmonds... Rusty Charlie Andreas Andersson... Nicely-Nicely Johnson Emmet Stackelberg... Benny Southstreet Shadey Dickinson... Mission Band Flo Doval... Mission Band MacKenzie Gwinn... Mission Band Mica Pointer... Mission Band Emily Puckett... Mission Band Taylor Wright... Mission Band Jessica Newell... Mission Band Haley BrinJones...General Matilda Cartwright Charlotte Dubiel... Arvide Abernathy James Dunlap... Harry the Horse Nick McConnell...Lt. Brannigan Eric Grossman... Angie the Ox Jon O Grady... Master of Ceremonies Natalie BrinJones... Hot Box Doll Culzean Fairley... Hot Box Doll Rae Marks... Mimi/Hot Box Doll McKenna Mitchell... Hot Box Doll Karen Severs... Hot Box Doll Maggie Thornton... Hot Box Doll Walt Cubley...Joey Biltmore Ted Redman...Big Jule Max Chumov...Pitpocket/Waiter The Ensemble Lydia Blaine Megan Harbaugh Nick Bontrager Hannah Hudson Laura Chamberlain Jack Kimbro Max Chumov Troinell Mason Maddison Clarry Daniel Palomba Liz Connelly Maddie Rasmussen Casey Dunau John Slater Javier Florez-Sparks Holly Williams Mary Guenther Chloe Yates Act 1 Overture & Runyonland...Ensemble Fugue for Tinhorns...Nicely-Nicely, Benny, Rusty Charlie Follow the Fold... Sarah, Arvide, and Mission Band The Oldest Established...Nathan, Nicely-Nicely, Benny, Ensemble I ll Know... Sarah and Sky A Bushel and a Peck... Adelaide and the Hot Box Dancers Adelaide s Lament... Adelaide Guys and Dolls... Harry the Horse, Nicely-Nicely and Benny Havana... Orchestra If I Were a Bell...Sarah My Time of Day... Sky I ve Never Been in Love Before... Sarah and Sky 15 Minute Intermission Restrooms are located in the east hallway, ladies to the south and men s to the north. Act 2 Take Back Your Mink... Adelaide and the Hot Box Dancers Reprise: Adelaide s Lament... Adelaide More I Cannot Wish You...Arvide The Crapshooter s Ballet...Ensemble Luck Be a Lady... Sky and Ensemble Sue Me...Nathan and Adelaide Sit Down, You re Rockin the Boat... Nicely-Nicely and Ensemble Reprise: Follow the Fold... Mission Band Adelaide Meets Sarah... Adelaide and Sarah Marry the Man Today... Adelaide and Sarah Reprise: Guys and Dolls...Company