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LEWIS & CLARK TIGER DRAMA WWW.TIGERDRAMA.COM

Headshots by Scott Martinez Wednesday June 6th at 7:00pm Come celebrate the music of Broadway and beyond as we showcase the hard work and talent of our Tiger Drama Family. This annual event is a chance to say goodbye to our seniors and celebrate their hard work and dedication over the last four years. The evening culminates with the much anticipated reveal of the shows that you can look forward to seeing in our 2012-2013 Season. Also available for weddings & senior portraits. www.scottmartinezphotography.com Revisit our past seasons at www.tigerdrama.com This production is dedicated in loving memory to LC s beloved Choir Director and Musical Theatre founder Kathleen Blair. Lewis and Clark High School productions of & are proud to participate in the 5 th Avenue Awards www.5thavenue.org/education

WHO S WHO IN THE CAST Andrew Wildman (Class of 2012) has worked almost every position, from supporting actor (Urinetown) to stage manager (12 th Night) to ensemble member (Legally Blonde and Hairspray) to lighting designer (Zombie Prom, The Crucible, and Legally Blonde). He is grateful for the opportunities that LC drama has provided and dedicates his performance to all those who have supported and helped him. Maria Zavala (Class of 2013) was last seen in LC s Legally Blonde. Other credits include The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas and Thoroughly Modern Millie and Footloose. Mario would like to thank his parents, Jesse and Maricruz Zavala, for their love and support throughout this process. He would also like to thank Mr. Pschirrer for the great opportunity to perform with such incredibly talented students. set designed and constructed by the LC Stagecraft Class: Kiley Barz Ethan Berk Andrea Bradfute Laura Chamberlain Brianna Cole Olivia Cook Veronika Coon Anna Dunlap Leah Edwards Siobhan Flanagan Madison Green Megan Harbaugh Dru Martin Eric McGaughey Joseph Mouser Kathleen Nave Jackson Norton Mica Pointer Phoibe Purcell Madison Rasmussen Molly Rupp Molly Shumaker Jesse Ward Andrew Wildman LEWIS & CLARK TIGER DRAMA Greg Pschirrer, Director & Choreographer Ben Bentler, Musical Director Suzanne Maguire, Production Assistant LAURA CHAMBERLAIN PHOIBE PURCELL MARIO ZAVALA ERIC MCGAUGHEY Music by Dana P Rowe Lyrics by John Dempsy Book/Libretto by: John Dempsy & Hugh Murphy with Sadie Bagby Hannah Barz Kiley Barz Tori Beamer Aleigha Brandt Madeline Brown Serena Caryl Maxim Chumov Olivia Cook Kale Dotson William Dubiel Alexander Engelbertson Siobhan Flanagan Madison Green Megan Harbaugh Kehly Hedrick Keyonna Knight Amelia McDowell Rebecca Mellema Daniel Palomba Mica Pointer Madison Rasmussen Jerrod Rebstock Faith Schuetzner Mackenzie Simpson Nora Swoboda Jesse Ward Audrey Weatherhead Andrew Wildman Lighting Design Poster Design Costumer Andrew Wildman Geoff Elliot Lisa Caryl Program Design Sound Design/Headshots Scene Design/Construction Theresa Meyer Scott Martinez Stagecraft Class Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French Inc. This production of Zombie Prom is presented with one 15 minute intermission.

Silhouette Lights & Staging WHO S WHO IN THE CAST Nora Mackenzie Swoboda (2013) is pleased to return to the LC stage after performing in Hairspray, Honk! and Legally Blonde. Nora has been dancing at Ballet Arts Academy since kindergarten and hopes to make dancing her career. She has also competed in Youth American Grand Prix. She would like to thanks her parents and sisters for supporting and inspiring her. www.silhouettelights.com 509-747-4804 Office hours: Monday - Friday, 9am to 5pm Pacific Time 2432 S. Inland Empire Way Spokane, WA 99224 Jesse Ward (Class of 2012) is thrilled to be in his ninth LC production - appearances include Guys and Dolls, Urinetown, & Twelfth Night. He has performed with the Spokane Civic & Children s Theatres, Spokane Area Children s Chorus and the Spokane Opera. He hopes to study musical theatre at NYU & dedicates this performance to Mrs. Blair, who worked tirelessly to help build the LC musical theatre department. Audrey Weatherhead (Class of 2014) loves to play guitar and sing, however this is her first experience with any theatre show and is thrilled to be making it with such a talented group of people. Audrey dedicates her performance to her loving family who supports her through each small milestone in her life. Serving Spokane With Quality Heating & Cooling Service and Installations Since 1945 Call Us Today For A Cool Home or Business This Summer! Sturm Heating Inc. 1112 N. Nelson Spokane, WA 99202 Phone: (509) 325-4505 Fax: (509) 252-5446 www.sturmheating.com License No. STURMI*210QF

WHO S WHO IN THE CAST Madison Rasmussen (Class of 2013) has performed in six shows at LC, as well as other shows in the community. She most recently appeared as Margot in LC s Legally Blonde. Madison also studies voice with Ben Bentler. She would like to thank Leah and Mario for always being there for her, and Ben Bentler for helping her grow so much as a vocalist and performer throughout the year! Jerrod Rebstock (Class of 2012) this is his first LC theatrical performance and he would like to dedicate it to his parents who have pushed him to do his best throughout his high school career. He enjoys watching old films and coming up with ideas for movies. He will be attending the Arts Institute of Seattle in early July studying digital filmmaking in hopes of becoming a "famous" film director. Stay updated on everything that is going on at LC! Visit www.lctigers.com Faith Schuetzner (Class of 2014) is galvanized to be in Zombie Prom. She recently student directed LC s The Crucible and has also appeared in LC s Legally Blonde and Hairspray, Aladdin at SCT, and Footloose at Spokane Civic Academy. Faith would like to thank the dazzling cast for being so extraordinary and would like to dedicate this performance to the seniors who have greatly influence, guided, and inspired her. Mackenzie Simpson (Class of 2014) plays soccer and track at LC. She has been in many productions outside of school since she was a little 3rd grader. She has been a motivated performer since she could walk. This is her first production at LC, and she is determined to make it one of her best! She would like to thank her family and the four man wolf pack for all their support!

Alex, We love seeing you on stage! Enjoy it all! All our love, Mom, Dad, & Andy

WHO S WHO IN THE CAST Becca Mellema (Class of 2012) is proud to be in her second LC production having previously appeared in Urinetown. She dedicates this performance to her mom, and dad who have taught her to take pride in her work and follow her passion in music. Thank you! Danny Palomba (Class of 2013) is happy to be in his eighth LC production. Previous appeareances include Honk! (Ugly), Legally Blonde (Nikos Argitakos) and The Crucible (Giles Corey). He enjoys playing the piano and guitar and making videos in his spare time. He dedicates his performance to his family and friends for all their love and support in all that he does. Mica Pointer (Class of 2012) is taking part in his final LC production after appearing in The Crucible, Epic Proportions and A Very Potter Musical. As a member of the Riverdell Players Baroque Festival and Spokane Renaissance Fair, Mica will continue his interest in period acting by studying English and History at WWU. He dedicates this performance to his family, friends, and fellow artists whom he cannot thank enough for helping him grow throughout his life. Phoibe Rei Purcell (Class of 2013) is delighted to be appearing in her sixth show on the LC stage after A Very Potter Musical, Twelfth Night, Honk, Legally Blonde, and most recently, The Crucible. She is enthralled to be working with such a wonderful cast, and would like to thank Mr. Pschirrer, Ben Bentler, her mother and father, and the seniors who have prepared her for what's ahead.

Melina, We are so proud of you and all that you have learned this year. Keep having fun with those costumes!! Love, Mom and Dad Danny, It s great that you don t take yourself too seriously. Always enjoy performing because it brings such joy to us! We are very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad

WHO S WHO IN THE CAST Kehly Hedrick (Class of 2012) performed in LC s The Crucible, Legally Blonde, HONK!, Check Please, & Urinetown. She is a three year member of the Musical Theater Class. She thanks the drama for being a supportive, loving family over the past 4 years, and Mr. Pschirrer for giving her this opportunity. She dedicates this performance to Faith, Laura, and Andrew (her main support system), as well as her dear family & friends. Keyonna Knight (Class of 2013) has appeared in Lake City Playhouse s RENT, LC s Legally Blonde, HONK!, & Hairspray, Coeur d'alene Summer Theatre s production of Once on this Island, and Hairspray, Spokane Civic Theatre s productions of Buddy, and The Full Monty. She dedicates this performance to Hannah & Laura, her grandparents, Dennis & Charlotte, and her family for all the love and support! Amy McDowell (Class of 2014) is excited to be in this show at LC after appearing in Twelfth Night and Hairspray. She has been involved in numerous community theatre productions. She enjoys art and karaoke and would like to dedicate this performance to her older sister, Laura, who has inspired her to make the most out of her theatre experience at LC. Ingrid s Creations Handmade Fiber Arts www.ingridscreations.net 999-0138 Special thank you to the wonderful volunteers who helped to create our radioactive costumes! Eric McGaughey (Class of 2012) is thrilled to be performing in his fifth LC production. He dedicates his performance to Mrs. Blair for showing him the joys of making music, and to his friend Andreas Andersson, for encouraging him to audition for his first show. He would also like to thank his family for their ceaseless support. Cathy Baskin Sue Connelly Debbie Kurbilz Rita Mellema Debbie Swoboda Pauletta Caryl Wilma Flanagan Rhonda McDowell Pam Pschirrer Karen Wildman

COSTUMER & STYLIST Lisa Caryl (Costumer) has costumed shows for Spokane Civic Theatre, Interplayers, Spokane Children's Theatre, and Actors Repertory Theatre. She works as a costume designer with North by Northwest Productions. She's happy to be back in theatre & is excited to be working with her daughter Serena. WHO S WHO IN THE CAST Alex Engelbertson (Class of 2013) is exuberant at the chance for another show with such a talented group. He also performed in Hairspray. Alex is a competitive swimmer and plans to act and swim in college. He is very grateful for the patience he has received from his cast mates, costumers, and director. He reminds you that in the event of a zombie infection remain calm and proceed in an orderly manner toward the exits. Jeanette Brenner (Hair and Wig Stylist) is a full time stylist at Alicia's on 9th. Jeanette started her theatre career with Spokane Opera. Her first show at LC was Hairspray which was a "real hair" production and loads of fun. It is always fun to work with such great students who have endless amounts of energy. She also volunteers her services at Spokane Civic Theatre, Lake City Playhouse, and Whitworth College. Dave Pointer: Lookin' great, cool, hot, tops, hip, swell, neat, keen, wild, fab and pretty darn fly at your Senior Prom! Though I wasn't around in 1977, my thanks for all you have done will last a lifetime. Lots of love from your son, Mica Pointer! Siobhan Flanagan (Class of 2014) previously stage managed Legally Blonde, but is excited to be making her debut on the LC stage. In her free time, Siobhan enjoys playing the violin and tennis as well as participating in theatre both on and off the stage. She dedicates this performance to her mom for being supportive, loving, and encouraging. Maddy Green (Class of 2013) is dying to perform in Zombie Prom! She was last seen on the LC stage in Honk!, and behind the scenes as stage manager of Legally Blonde. She has also worked on productions at Spokane Civic Theater including Thoroughly Modern Millie, Catfish Moon, and Bingo. Megan Harbaugh (Class of 2012) is excited to be appearing in Zombie Prom as her last production at LC after previously appearing in Guys and Dolls, Urinetown, and Legally Blonde. Megan hopes to be moving to Seattle, Portland, or Missoula for college in the fall to study something fun. She will dearly miss her drama family next year and would like to thank her family and friends for all of their support this year!

WHO S WHO IN THE CAST Maxim Chumov (Class of 2012) recently appeared in LC s The Crucible (John Proctor) as well as LC productions of Hairspray, Guys and Dolls, Urinetown, and Twelfth Night. He thanks Greg Pschirrer and Suzanne Maguire for this opportunity. He dedicates this performance to his loving parents. Olivia Cook (Class of 2014) recently stage managed The Crucible, and plays the clarinet in LC s wind ensemble. She played the clarinet in the orchestra pit for LC's production of Legally Blonde, and is thrilled to be making her first appearance on the LC stage! She would like to thank her parents for all of their support. Kale Dotson (Class of 2013) is so stoked to be a part of Musical Theatre and Zombie Prom! He recently represented Eastern Washington at the State Thespian Festival as a National Qualifier in the Solo Musical category. He has previously appeared in LC s Legally Blonde (Carlos/Padamadan) and would like to dedicate his performance to his exceedingly supportive family. Thank you! Will Dubiel (Class of 2014) previously appeared in LC s productions of The Crucible, Legally Blonde and Twelfth Night as well as numerous shows at Spokane Civic Theatre including South Pacific, Oklahoma!, and the Academy productions of Time and Time Again, The Four Princes, and Footloose. He hopes to pursue theatre as a career. Will would like to thank the wonderful cast and crew, as well as his friends and family for being so supportive. ABOUT THE DIRECTORS Greg Pschirrer (Director and Choreographer) is enjoying his ninth season as Drama Director at LC where he has helmed productions of Legally Blonde, Hairspray, Urinetown, Once on this Island, Epic Proportions, Seussical, Grease, Miss Saigon, Chicago, and Guys and Dolls. As a performer, he has appeared in numerous productions including: The 25 th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Forever Plaid, Cats, West Side Story, and Seussical. He holds a BA in History from Gonzaga University and an MA in Theatre Production from Central Washington University. Ben Bentler (Musical Director) is the Resident Music Director at Spokane Civic Theatre. Ben's roots are based in the mid-west where he earned his degree in vocal performance. He has extensive experience in music direction, working both professionally and in community theatre. He has taught well over 300 students in the last few years and continues teaching piano and voice, both locally and nationally. He thanks his Father and Mother for believing in him always and letting him pursue my dreams. Always dream big and dare to achieve the impossible! Suzanne Maguire (Production Assistant) is thrilled to work with the exceptional LC Drama Department. She is passionate about teaching and the benefits that theatre can give all ages. Suzanne graduated with a dual degree in Speech Communication and Theatre from Northern Arizona University and went on to act, direct and teach with community and educational theatre in Arizona and Idaho. Mrs. Maguire is most proud of her family including her husband of 23 years, Richard, and her current and future LC Tigers: Brennen, Anna & Elliott. Many thanks to Mr. Pschirrer for the opportunity to be here and to all the students in the department who have been so welcoming and eager to work so hard on this special production!

SYNOPSIS Act I It's just another day at "Enrico Fermi High" However, the school's tyrannical principal, Miss Delilah Strict, senses trouble in the shape of transfer student Jonny Warner. In addition to taking the "H" out of his name as a sign of rebellion, Jonny (an orphan from the wrong side of the tracks) has taken up with Miss Strict's star pupil, Toffee. Jonny and Toffee's friends are abuzz with this hallway romance ("Ain't No Goin' Back"). But Miss Strict, with the help of Toffee's parents, bullies the girl into leaving Jonny. Despondent, Jonny hurls himself into the main waste treatment silo of the local nuclear plant. His charred and radioactive body is buried at sea in a leadlined coffin. Toffee mourns ("Jonny Don't Go"). Three weeks later, Toffee is still haunted by the memory of her dead boyfriend ("Good as it Gets/The C Word"). Miss Strict admonishes the girl to get her mind out of the graveyard and on to more important matters ("Rules, Regulations and Respect"), but the child is obsessed. So imagine her surprise when Jonny reappears at school, a genuine nuclear zombie ("Blast from the Past"). Her reaction, unfortunately, leaves a little to be desired, and she flees in terror. Meanwhile, word of this toxic teenager finds its way to the offices of the notorious scandal sheet, Exposé Magazine, and straight to the desk of seedy ace reporter Eddie Flagrante ("That's the Beat for Me"). Smelling a hot story, Eddie heads to EFHS. Jonny pleads with Toffee to take him back despite his advanced state of decomposition, and accompany him to the prom. He even confesses that it was her love that brought him back from his watery grave to begin with ("The Voice in the Ocean"). Toffee is unsure of what to do, but the same can't be said for Miss Strict. She steadfastly refuses Jonny's request to return to school and finish his senior year ("It's Alive"). While the student body argues the pros and cons of Toffee's relationship with her gangrenous beau ("Where Do We Go From Here?"), Eddie charges in. Even the sight of a rotting teenager pales in comparison with the shock Eddie gets when he sees Miss Strict. Obviously, the two share a rather juicy history, but Miss Strict stonewalls on the subject. Eddie settles for arguing Jonny's right to come back, a classic case of civil rights. Miss Strict will not budge, though. The cadaver can't return. End of story ("Trio (Case Closed)").

WHO S WHO IN THE CAST Aleigha Brandt (Class of 2013) is extremely excited to be in her first musical! She worked crew for Legally Blonde and appeared in The Crucible. She enjoys photography, volunteering at her church nursery, and attending church and youth group. She wants to thank God for this to use her God given gifts and dedicates her performance to her friends and family who have been so amazing and supportive. Madeline Brown (Class of 2014) is excited to appear in her first LC production. Currently training at Academy of Dance, Madeline has 11 years of ballet experience and has performed roles in The Nutcracker with Memphis Ballet, State Street Ballet, Alberta Ballet and Theatre Ballet of Spokane. Madeline has been accepted to attend Gelsey Kirkland Academy in New York City in the summer of 2012. Serena Caryl (Class of 2013) made her stage debut at the age of three and has since appeared in shows at Spokane Civic Theatre, Spokane Children's Theatre, Ignite! Community Theatre, Theater Arts for Children, and Spokane Opera. This is her third show at LC, after appearing in Hairspray and Legally Blonde. She is in her 12th year of ballet at Sandra Olgard's Studio of Dance. Laura Chamberlain (Class of 2012) dedicates this performance to the unique, insane, loving, truly incredible Tiger Drama community. She appreciates the support of the program's open and caring students and its unbelievable leaders: Mrs. Maguire, Ben Bentler, and her greatest inspiration, and hero, Mr. Pschirrer. She thanks every audience who has supported her along the way and her beloved Charlie's Angels. SYNOPSIS Act II Or so Strict thinks. With Eddie working round the clock to stir up trouble, Jonny becomes a cause celebre, even as the school is thrown into turmoil ("Then Came Jonny"). Eddie drags Jonny onto television; where amidst the singing Ramona Merengue and the Motorwise Guys ("Come Join Us"), Jonny gets to plead with his true love to take him back ("How Can I Say Good-Bye"). In her bedroom, Toffee watches her undead beloved on television. And with the help of her friends, she comes to a decision regarding prom night ("Easy To Say"). On prom night, Miss Strict is caught unawares by Eddie, who teases her with hints of their torrid romance back when they were in high school. For a while, it seems to be working. Delilah melts at these scorching memories ("Exposé"). But the school bell shocks her back to reality, and she runs screaming into the hallways. The kids all enter the decorated gymnasium, a veritable Shangri-La of paper maché and toilet paper ("Isn't It?"). Toffee enters, looking for Jonny, and sure enough he's there -- a handsome corpse in a cutaway, corsage in hand. They are crowned King and Queen of the prom ("Forbidden Love"). But their joy is short-lived (no pun intended) as Miss Strict enters, attempting to end the prom right then and there ("The Lid's Been Blown"). With Eddie and the kids all rebelling against her, she cracks. Eddie chides her into telling everyone the real reason for her actions. Distraught and defeated, Miss Strict tells the whole student body of her own dreadful senior prom night ("Delilah's Confession"). Grounded on the night of her prom for dating a boy from the wrong side of the tracks (Eddie, of course), Delilah ran away with him. Parked off the side of the old highway three, nature took its course that night, and Delilah and Eddie conceived a child! Well, Eddie was being shipped off to the Navy the next day and never learned of the consequences of their sweaty, sordid (if embarrassingly brief) tryst. Delilah's parents promptly sent her to an out-of-state orphanage to have the baby, and things were never the same after that. Yes, Delilah Strict knows a thing or two about the trouble that comes of boys, and she is determined not to let Toffee make the same mistakes! But the story doesn't end there. Oh, no. For you see, Eddie has been doing a little digging. And his fact finding mission has uncovered a little something of interest to everyone at the prom. Shocking revelations are made and eventually all is forgiven. Jonny, Toffee, Delilah, and even Eddie get to go to a Zombie Prom to remember ("Zombie Prom").

DIRECTOR S NOTES This evening s production is cast entirely from our Advanced Musical Theatre class. For some of our cast members, this is their first time onstage ever. For others, this production marks their last appearance with the Lewis and Clark High School Tiger Drama family. For some of our seniors, Zombie Prom also serves as the culmination of their Senior Projects. Hannah and Kiley Barz The Lewis and Clark High School Musical Theatre Class productions serve as an educational tool for our students and audiences alike. Zombie Prom is an ode to the classic malt-shop love stories of the 1950 s and Sci-Fi movies of the 1960 s. We have used this production to help teach our students about productions paramount to the Musical Theatre canon as well as cinema classics from the 1960 s and beyond. As you view the production, see how many of the references to the following musicals, movies, and television shows you can spot. Hairspray Dirty Dancing Evita Bride of Frankenstein Grease Silence of the Lambs Gypsy Titanic Les Miserables Psycho My Favorite Year Charlie s Angels Chicago King Kong vs. Godzilla West Side Story Michael Jackson s Thriller Dreamgirls Father Knows Best The Producers Donna Reed Legally Blonde Rebel Without a Cause Bye Bye Birdie Andy Warhol Little Shop of Horrors A Chorus Line The Music Man 42 nd Street Will Roger Follies Thank you for your continued support of the LCHS Tiger Drama Program! Together to the end! What a special treat to be together in Zombie Prom! We love you and wish you both the best. Tear it up in college Hannah bug. Explore the world with gusto and a smile. You re on to great things! Enjoy your final two years of HS Kiley. Make your own mark on the world, and spread your wings. Love Mom and Dad

WHO S WHO IN THE CAST Sadie Bagby (Class of 2014) worked crew for LC s Hairspray and Legally Blonde. She has appeared in the Spokane Children's Theatre productions of The Nutcracker and The Hoboken Chicken Emergency as well as being involved with Spokane Area Children's Chorus and various dance classes. She thanks her family for being loving and supportive, and Greg Pschirrer for always encouraging everyone in the drama department to be the best that they can be. Hannah Barz (Class of 2012) is sad to be ending her LC Drama experience but is blessed to be doing so with her wonderful Musical Theater class. She appeared in LC s Legally Blonde, The Crucible, Urinetown, and Honk! and played in the orchestra for Guys and Dolls and Hairspray! She looks forward to keeping theater in her life in college and beyond and plans to pursue a career in zombie/witch hunting. Kiley Barz (Class of 2014) is ecstatic to be taking part in his second show at LC after last appearing in Twelfth Night. Kiley thanks his sister for bringing him into the theater department and for helping him through many moments when his lack of acting experience left him lost and confused on projects. He also thanks his parents for supporting him no matter what it turns out he wants to do. Tori Beamer (Class of 2013) is exponentially excited to be debuting in her first LC production. Tori was an active member of the LC Choir for two years and also studied Jazz Choir at Clearwater Arts Camp for the last four years. She is also the co-founder of the Swing Dance Club and would like to dedicate her performance to her stellar captains. SONG LIST Act I "Enrico Fermi High"...Toffee, Jonny, Kids and Miss Strict "Ain't No Goin' Back"...Toffee, Jonny and Kids "Jonny Don't Go"...Toffee and Girls "Good As it Gets"...Toffee and Kids "The C Word"...Toffee, Jonny and Kids "Rules, Regulations and Respect"...Miss Strict and Kids "Blast From The Past"...Jonny and Kids "That's The Beat For Me"...Eddie, Secretaries and Copy Boys "The Voice In The Ocean"...Jonny and Toffee "It's Alive"...Jonny, Miss Strict and Kids "Where Do We Go From Here?"...Jonny, Toffee and Kids "Trio (Case Closed)"...Eddie, Miss Strict and Jonny *There will be one 15 minute intermission* Act II "Then Came Jonny"...Miss Strict, Jonny, Toffee and Kids "Come Join Us"...Ramona Merengue, Eddie and Jonny "How Can I Say Good-Bye?"...Jonny and Motorwise Guys "Easy To Say"...Toffee and Girls "Exposé"...Eddie and Miss Strict "Isn't It?"...Kids "Forbidden Love"...Toffee, Jonny and Kids "The Lid's Been Blown"...Eddie, Miss Strict and Kids "Zombie Prom(Prelude)"...Miss Strict "Zombie Prom"...Full Company

CREW Director...Greg Pschirrer Musical Director...Ben Bentler Stage Manager/Props...Anna Dunlap Assistant Stage Manager...Desmond Goodwin Props Mistress...Genevive Alexander Wardrobe...Melina Palomba, Ava Walter Fly Crew...Dru Martin, Molly Rupp Lighting Designer...Andrew Wildman Lighting Technicial...Nate Berk Spotlight...Levi Finch, Dakota Peacock Sound Assistant...Dylan Black Makeup/Hair...Haley Coffey, Leah Edwards...Makaila Hamilton, Katie Nave...Kim Radford, Kelsea Riley House Managers...Mikayla Binns, Lacey Lewis...Erin Zamora Front of House Crew...Brie Cole, Richard Duncan...Sarah Fallis, Maria Le, Brittany Steinbach...Joe Johnson, Naomi Saito Set Construction...Stagecraft Class Poster Design...Geoff Elliot Program Design...Theresa Meyer & Greg Pschirrer Sound Design/Photographer...Scott Martinez Set Design...Stagecraft Class THE NUCLEAR FALLOUT BAND Keyboard...Ben Bentler Bass...Quinn Knobbe Guitar...Mellad Amend Percussion...Brennan Maguire CAST Toffee...Laura Chamberlian Jonny Warner...Mario Zavala Miss Delilah Strict...Phoibe Purcell Eddie Flagrante...Eric McGaughey Ramona Merengue...Amy McDowell Candy...Kehly Hedrick Ginger...Maddie Rasmussen Coco...Keyonna Knight Josh...Max Chumov Jake...Jesse Ward Joey...Danny Palomba Ms. October...Madeline Brown Ms. December...Serena Caryl Ms. February...Nora Swoboda Toffee s Mother...Megan Harbaugh Toffee s Father...Mica Pointer Secretary (Sheila)...Becca Mellema Secretarial Pool...Sadie Bagby, Tori Beamer,...Aleigha Brandt, Madeline Brown,...Serena Caryl, Olivia Cook,...MacKenzie Simpson, Nora Swoboda Copy Boy...Jerrod Rebstock Stage Manager...Maddy Green Announcer...Siobhan Flanagan Camera Ops...Aleigha Brandt, Becca Mellema Makeup Girl...Tori Beamer Costumer...MacKenzie Simpson Motrorwise Boys...Andrew Wildman, Alex Engelbertson, Kale Dotson...Kiley Barz, Mica Pointer, Will Dubiel Say Goodbye Girls...Audrey Weatherhead, Faith Schuetzner,...Hannah Barz, Megan Harbaugh True Blue Girls...Olivia Cook, Sadie Bagby