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  • STAGE RIGHT BOARD OF DIRECTORSPhil Clarke, Denise DeBold, Deanie Harmon, Lyn Hawthorne Howard, Peter Kelly,

    Tom Richard, Amy Sowers, Brenda Storseth, Carolyn Corsano Wong, Steven Wong

    Corporate Sponsors and UnderwritersSteven & Carolyn Wong/TSF Inc. – Producer

    Lyn Hawthorne Howard – ProducerCharles Rouse - Producer

    Chuck Smith/Exxon Mobil Foundation – DirectorGeorge & Amy Sowers – Stage Manager

    Harold E. Wood, Jr. – Stage ManagerPeggie Miller – Stage Manager

    Marilyn Jaksch – ActorSoren & Annetta Rose – Actor

    Ed & Helen Wassemiller – ActorCheryl Crumpler –Stage hand

    Director’s LetterWelcome to this wonderful performance of Nothing On Nosey Toff Noises Off!

    As the Bard once said, “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players”. The mere players who trod the stage tonight do triple duty in their attempt to bring to life a play that has become a modern classic of farce. As the immensely talented Gary Lejuene, who plays the part of Roger, said about this production, “This show, I mean, we’re all just so very… well, I mean, it’s quiet so very…you know what I mean?” I couldn’t have said it better if I tried.

    I wish to thank this amazingly talented team, both on stage and off, for helping bring this all to life. It is the fruit of their talent and hard work that you will be enjoying. Now sit back, forget about the troubles of the world and hold on for the ride of your life!Curtain Up!Travis BryantDirector

    From the ProducersWelcome to our 10th Season at the historic Crighton Theatre!! We are calling our new season A Season of Triumph. We think it an appropriate name since we have not only survived to make it to season 10, but we’ve thrived! The historic Crighton Theatre was recently named one of the 10 best venues to see live theatre by BestThingsTX.com . We’ve won Best Show every year at the Montie Awards since we started participat-ing 3 years ago. STAGE RIGHT also currently holds the record for highest attended show ever at the Crighton Theatre having had over 5,000 patrons join us to see last season’s Mary Poppins. We never could have triumphed without the support of YOU, our patrons. Thank you so much for your support, we look forward to another exciting season . See a STAGE RIGHT board member in the lobby for information on how to purchase season tickets (the cost will be prorated to reflect purchase of your tickets to Noises Off) or call the box office at 936-441-SHOW (7469). And now, on with the show!Steve & Carolyn WongProducers

    Carolyn Corsano WongSticky Notea stray period on the next line in From the Producers after BestThingsTx.com

    Carolyn Corsano WongSticky NoteDirectors letter- names of show in first line Nothing On...Nosey Toff....Noises Off put in italic

  • CAST (In order of appearance)

    Dotty/Mrs. Clackett ............................................................................. Brandi BaldwinLloyd Dallas ............................................................................................Michael RaabeGarry Lejeune/Roger Tramplemain ............................................................Tim EggertBrooke Ashton/Vicki. .................................................................................. Mandy HallPoppy/Stage manager. .............................................................Angelie De Los SantosFrederick Fellowes/Phillip Brent ..................................................................Bill GiffenBelinda Blair/Flavia Brent ............................................................. Holly Vogt WilkisonTim Allgood ...................................................................................... Cristofer MatternSelsdon Mowbray/Burglar .......................................................................... .Ken Mann

    PRODUCTION CREW Director ....................................................................................................Travis BryantStage Manager/Light Design ......................................................................D.J. CooleySet Design......................................................................................Jonathan Van EatonScenic Artist/Set Design .............................................................................. Alli NauertProps Mistress .........................................................................................Kara KowalikAssistant Props .....................................................................................Denise De BoldCostume Design .......................................................................................... Kim BryantHair & Makeup Design ............................................................................... .Kim BryantMaster Carpenter.......................................................................... Jonathan VanEatonSet Crew ........................... Dave Hackman, Emily, Elizabeth & Katie Van Eaton, CastBackstage Crew ....................... Melissa Cummins, Lena Clarke, Kennedy Rockwell, Jon Rockwell, Rachel RockwellLight Engineer ............................................................................................ Geoff EvansSound Design ......................................................................................... Carolyn WongSound Engineer .......................................................................................... Geoff Evans Video Design ..............................................................................................Steve WongProducers ..............................................................................Steve and Carolyn Wong

  • SETTING: The setting of the play Nothing On is The living room of the Brents’ country home on a Wednesday afternoon.

    INTERMISSION: Intermission will be 15 minutes. Only water is permitted in the theatre.

    Noises Off Cast and CrewBRANDI D. BALDWIN (Dotty Otley/Mrs. Clackett) is enjoy-ing her first production with Stage Right and her third on the Crighton Stage. A multiple Montie award winner, she has earned a BFA in Acting from Baylor University and worked professionally throughout

    Houston, some of her favorite roles include: Gypsy (Mama Rose), Nunsense, I & II (Reverend Mother), South Pacific (Bloody Mary), One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (Nurse Ratched), Hello, Dolly! (Dolly Levi), Fiddler on the Roof (Golde), The Music Man (Eu-lalie Mackechnie Shinn), Camelot (Morgan Le Fey), and Daddy’s Dyin’ (Who’s Got the Will?) (Marlene). Brandi is also an accomplished director: The Lion in Winter, Romeo & Juliet, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. She is the Assistant Director for the Perfor-mance Company at the Texas Renaissance Festival and writer/director/performer at The King’s Feast. Brandi would like to thank her loving husband, Jeff, for being the theatre widow this time.

    KIMBERLy BRyANT (Costumes) Previous credits include On Golden Pond (Chelsea), Crimes of the Heart (Lenny), Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Muriel), Annie Get Your Gun (Annie Oakley), Bye, Bye, Birdie (Rose), Company (Sarah), Guys and Dolls (Sarah Brown), The Music Man

    (Marion), A Few Good Men (Lt. Jo Galloway), Julius Caesar (Portia). A former Director of Theatre for Magnolia Independent School District, Kim now works as the Vendor and School Days Coordinator for the Texas Renaissance Festival. She joined the Lone Star College theatre faculty as an adjunct pro-fessor this fall. Kim holds an MA in Theatre from the University of Houston, where her studies allowed her to train with such groups as The Actors Studio of Chicago, The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London and Lincoln Center in New york.

    TRAVIS BRyANT (Director) is proud to be back at the Crighton Theatre and part of this fabulous production. He is a local actor, director and producer who has directed productions of A Few Good Men; Annie Get Your Gun; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Nun-

    sense, Nunsense 2 ( for which he won Best Director and Best Show honors at the Montgomery County “Montie” awards), and A Christmas Carol - The Musi-cal. For STAGE RIGHT, he has directed The Drowsy Chaperone and Rumors and was most recently seen as Alfred Doolittle in My Fair Lady. Other acting credits include: Shrek (Shrek), A Fiddler on the Roof (Tevye) Guys and Dolls (Nathan Detroit); Hello, Dol-ly! (Barnaby); Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (Sher-riff Dodd); Julius Caesar (Brutus); Company (Harry); All My Sons (George Deever); Jesus Christ Superstar

    Act IGrand Theatre, Weston-super-Mare.Monday, January 14thAct IIBackstage at Theatre Royal, Ashton-under-Lyne.Wednesday matinee, February 13Act IIIMunicipal Theatre, Stockton-on-Tees.Saturday, April 6

    Carolyn Corsano WongSticky NoteSetting: italic for name of play Nothing On

  • (Judas); Evita (Che), Camelot (Arthur). Travis is the Director of Marketing for the Texas Renaissance Fes-tival and is the proud husband of Kim and father of Hilary, Travis, and Elizabeth.

    DJ COOLEy (Stage Manager/Light Design) is excited to be working on her first production with STAGE RIGHT. As a Stage Manager DJ has worked on and off in community and profes-sional shows for the past several years. The productions she has been

    involved with are varied ranging from traditional to concerts to variety shows. For Noises Off DJ is also lending her creative talents as part of the design team. She is a two time Montie Award winning Light-ing Designer, her work last seen in Conroe in Chicago.

    ANGELIE DE LOS SANTOS (Poppy) is delighted to make her STAGE RIGHT debut. She was last seen on the Owen Stage as multiple characters in The Three Musketeers. She has been active in theatre since 1990. Notable credits: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Cobweb) and God-spell (Ange) at StageWorks, Chicago

    (June), Almost Maine (Rhonda), Gypsy (Mezzepa), The Fantasticks (Mute), White Christmas (Tessie), The King & I (TupTipm) at the Owen Theatre. you can also see her performing in the King’s Feast at the Texas Renaissance Festival as Frisky Bordello. A Bachelor of Arts graduate from The University of Houston, she resides in Spring with her husband Timothy Eggert and their dogs, Ginger & Usagi. Angelie would like to thank her family and friends for their continual support.

    DENISE SCHMIDT DEBOLD (Prop Mistress Assistant) In 2013, four years after moving to Texas from Florida, she responded to an article looking for volunteers and has been with STAGE RIGHT ever since. In 2014 she received the Pur-suit of Excellence award for her

    work with STAGE RIGHT. In 2015 she began serving on the board for STAGE RIGHT and received two Monties for her work on Singin’ in the Rain. She truly believes her artistic abilities are a God given gift and it is her passion to server her community through the arts.

    TIMOTHy EGGERT (Garry Lejuene/Tramplemain) was last seen on the Crighton stage as Leo Bloom in The Producers. Favor-ite stage credits include: The Three Musketeers (Aramis), Agatha Chris-tie’s The Mousetrap (Trotter), A Mid-summer Night’s Dream (Lysander),

    The Lion in Winter (Geoffrey), The Children’s Hour (Joe), and Love Letters (Andy); but he is best known as the Doctor for the Texas Renaissance Festival Per-

    formance Company. Tim has directed and provided several voices for radio dramas on Lone Star Com-munity Radio. Tim holds a B.A. in Media Production and a Theater minor from the University of Houston. He is proud to be married to Montie-award winning actor Angelie De Los Santos. Keep up with Tim and enjoy Noises Off production photos by “liking” him at facebook.com/actor.timothy.eggert.

    BILL GIFFEN (Frederick Fellows/Phillip Brent) is an Independent insurance agent. This is his second production with STAGE RIGHT, his first being The Trip to Bountiful as Ludie. Most recently he performed in Glengarry Glen Ross with Dirt Dogs Productions as Dave

    Moss. At Bayou City Theatrics he was seen in A Street-car Named Desire as Stanley and Tom in The Great Gatsby. He has also been seen at The Owen Theatre in Almost Maine as Phil, One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest as MacMurphy, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof as Brick. Some of his other favorite roles have been Lee in True West, Tilden in Buried Child, Max in Men in Suits, and Peachy Weil in The Last Night of Ballyhoo.

    MANDy HALL (Brook Ashton/Vicki) This is Mandy Hall’s first production since a five year hiatus to attend veterinary school at Oklahoma State Univer-sity. Previous roles over the years have included Chava in Fiddler on the Roof at the Crighton Theatre and

    Maggie the Cat in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the Owen Theatre. Mandy is excited to make her return to the theatre and is grateful for the opportunity to be sur-rounded by such a talented cast and crew.

    KARA KOWALIK (props) has just recently started working back in theater since her daughter, Katie, wanted to be on stage full time. Kara just recently re-ceived a Montie for hair and makeup in Mary Poppins. This is her debut as prop mistress. She wants to thank

    God for her gifts, talents, and abilities blessing others.

    KEN MANN (Selsdon Mowbray/Burglur) retired from a successful business career in early 2016, when he began pursuing an acting career in earnest. He is a se-nior in the BFA Acting and Directing program at Sam Houston State. He also holds two BS degrees, an MBA,

    and a PhD, focused on the human side of work. His act-ing credits in 2017 include As You Like It, Mary Poppins (4 roles), Midsummer Night’s Dream, and now Noises Off. Besides acting, Ken is also developing several plays, including one looking at all sides of addressing social injustice. He lives in Conroe with his wife Rod-gie, and he has three children and three grandchildren.

  • CRISTOFER MATTERN (Tim Allgood) His first role in the-atre was a program in 4th grade when he starred as McGruff the Crime Dog after being nominated by his teacher. Since then Cristofer has been on a hiatus from theatre for nearly 25 years. During that time, he

    has gone on to be a teacher himself and recently just finished his Masters in Library Science. He currently works at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic School as a part-time librarian and part-time Middle School Elec-tives teachers. In his spare time, he likes to be with his wife and 5-year-old twins. This is Cristofer’s debut show with STAGE RIGHT.

    ALLI NAUERT (Scenic Artist/Set Design) is so happy to be a part of the team for Noises Off! Her previous design cred-its include scenic design and car-penter/set decorator for Goodnight Desdemona Good Morning Juliet at Lone Star College Kingwood, and

    directed/designed The Deal in LSCK’s 11th Annual Eve-ning of shorts. Alli is also on the design team for the Kingwood Asylum (haunted attraction), and Brutal Rust (paint/design company).

    MICHAEL RAABE (Lloyd Dallas) happily returns for his 12th show with STAGE RIGHT. He is so thrilled to be back working in the historic Crighton theatre. Michael began theater in 1974, has worked as a dancer, singer and actor, and has been blessed with performing in a vast variety of venues throughout

    the US. Comedy is his passion, and he is honored to be working with Travis Bryant and such a stellar cast.

    JONATHAN VAN EATON (Set Design/Master Carpenter) has built or designed more than 25 pro-ductions over the last 5 years and is delighted to be returning to build sets for his second season with Stage Right! He is quite honored to have built every show during last season’s record-breaking atten-

    dance at the beautiful & historic Crighton Theatre! Let’s have another awesome season.

    HOLLy VOGT WILKISON (Belinda Blair/Flavia) Holly is incred-ibly excited to perform in her first production with STAGE RIGHT at the Crighton Theatre. Holly has been on the stage for more than 20 years. Her experience includes dance, choreography, acting for stage and

    screen, directing, playwriting, and the production of her own company, The Pendulum Theatre. Some favorite past roles include: Shelby in Steel Magnolias, Ophelia in Hamlet, Mama Wheelis in Daddy’s Dyin’… Who’s got the Will?, Theresa Bedell in Boy Gets Girl, Blanche in A Streetcar Named Desire, and Gillian Hol-royd in Bell, Book and Candle, and was most recently seen on stage for Mildred’s Umbrella’s annual Mu-seum of Dysfunction. Holly studied for her BFA in Drama at Syracuse University’s School for the Visual and Performing Arts, which she followed up at The Tisch School of the Arts at NyU.

    CAROLyN CORSANO WONG (Sound Design/Producer) is delight-ed to design sound for this hilarious production of one of her favorite plays. She thanks director Travis Bryant for taking on the task of di-recting this challenging show. Caro-lyn is Artistic Director and executive

    producer for STAGE RIGHT. She is happiest on stage making people laugh. you can see her in our next production, young Frankestein, as Frau Blucher (cue horse whinny!).

    Carolyn Corsano WongSticky NoteWong bio - italic Young Frankenstein

  • Mrs. Clackett: Dotty otleyRoger tramplemain: GaRRy lejeune

    Vicki: BRooke ashtonPhilip: BRent FReDeRiCk Fellowes

    Flavia: BRent BelinDa BlaiRBurglar: selsDon MowBRaysheikh: FReDeRiCk Fellows

    The action takes place in the living room of the Brents’ country home, on a Wednesday afternoon.

    Company stage Manager: tiM allGooDassistant stage Manager: PoPPy noRton-tayloR

    Production credits:sardines by sardine services

    Miss ashton’s lenses by Double Vision optical ltd.

    We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of European Breweries in sponsoring this production.

    DoTTy oTley - AcTor, Mrs. clAckeTTDotty makes a welcome return to the stage to create the role of Mrs. Clackett after playing Mrs. Hackett, Britain’s most famous lollipop lady (‘Ooh, I can’t ‘ardley ‘old me lolly up!’) in over 320 episodes of TV’s On the Zebras. She was born in Malta, the only daughter of Lt. Cdr. Clive Otley, R.N., D.S.M., and trained at the Estelle Birkwood School of Drama and Allied Arts, winning the Bronze Medal, and going on to the Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage, where she gained invaluable experience as ASM in successful productions of As You Desire and Starched Aprons. Understudying Bee Duffell in Haddock’s Eyes at the New Lindsey Theatre, Notting Hill Gate, and Margaret Lockwood in Peter Pan at the Scala, was followed by The King’s Theatre, Peebles for a season, and then the Duke’s Players at Lyme Regis for the better part of two seasons, and this in turn led to a prolonged stay in Australia, where she enjoyed some of the big-gest successes of her career. When she gets the time she intends writing her memoirs, she says.

    BelinDA BlAir - AcTor, FlAviA BrenTBelinda has been on the stage since the age of four, when she made her debut in Sinbad the Sailor at the old Croydon Hippodrome as one of Miss Toni Tanner’s Ten Tapping Tots. She subsequently danced her way round this country. Southern Africa, and the Far East in shows like Zippedy-Doo-Da! and Here Come Les Girls! A damaged tendon led to her first straight parts in Good Time Girl, Ladies of the Night, and Ring Twice for Rita. More recently she has been seen in such comedy hits as Don’t Mr. Duddle!, Who’s Been Sleeping in My Bed?, and Twice Two is Sex. She is mar-

    Cast in order of appearance

    Otstar Productions Ltdpresents

    Dotty OtleyBelinda Blair

    Garry Lejeunein

    Nothing Onby Robin Housemonger

    withSelsdon Mowbray

    Brooke AshtonFrederick Fellows

    Directed by Lloyd DallasDesigned by Gina StairwellLighting by Chuck SpannerCostumes by Patsy Button

  • ried to scriptwriter Terry Wough, who has contributed lead-in material to most of TV’s chat shows. They have two sons and three retrievers.

    GArry lejeune - AcTor, roGer TrAMpleMAinGarry was twice winner of the Rose Bruford Medal for Effort. His many successful tours have brought him to Weston-Super-Mare only once before, when he was starring in The Adventures of a Window Dresser. He has made innumer-able television appearances, but is perhaps best known as Cornetto, the ice-cream salesman who stirs the hearts of all the lollipop ladies in On the Zebras. Recently made his big screen debut in Up the Virgin Soldiers, for which he was nominated as Best Male Newcomer under Forty in any British Low Budget Comedy Film by readers of the Sun newspaper

    selsDon MoWBrAy - AcTor, BurGlArSelsdon first trod the boards in A Midsummer Night’s Dream with the Ben Greet Players, with whom he toured for three years, playing, among other roles, Moth, Mustardseed, and Nerissa (!) After war service in the Artists’ Rifles, outstanding seasons with various repertory companies across the length and breadth of Great Britain led to his first West End play, Kelly’s Eye. Then alfresco in Regent’s Park for several seasons, playing leads. To Stratford thence for Mercutio, King John, and the Porter in Macbeth. To Hollywood for several good supporting roles, including Stand in to Robert Newton. Back home he played King Lear in Portsmouth, and joined the BBC Rep for two months in 1938. Great War No. Two saw him back in Khaki. Invalided out in 1940 he continued to serve by joining Ensa, and performing all over the world in many different Theatres of War. To Dublin in 1946, where he set up his own touring company playing the classics, and rivaling the great Agnew Macmaster. Returned to England in 1952 and set up his own tour - a revival of Mr. Cinders. Since then, apart from an occasional exucsion to tread the green, he has been busy writing his autobiography, which he is thing of titling Hanging on the Wall.

    Brooke AshTon - AcTor, vickiBrooke is probably best known as the girl wearing nothing but ‘good, honest, natural froth’ in the Hauptbahnhofbrau lager commercial. But she has enjoyed a flourishing stage career, extending from a widely acclaimed Dandini in Hull to six months in the Lebanon with Pixie Pearls. Her television appearances range from the Girl at Infants’ School in On The Zebras to Girl in Strip Joint in On Probation. Cinemagoers saw her in The Girl in Room 14 where she played the Girl in Room 312.

    FreDerick FelloWs - AcTor, philip BrenTFrederick comes from a theatrical family, his parents were a popular specialty dance act of the thirties and forties, The Funny Fellowes. He taught at prep school near Hayward’s Health before bowing to family tradition and joining the Osmosis Players. There followed successful seasons in Nairobi, Ventnor, and Southwold, and he was most recently seen in the controversial all male version of The Trojan Women. He is happily married, and lives near Crawley, where his wife breeds pedigree dogs. ‘If she ever leaves me,’ he says, ‘it will probably be for an Irish wolfhound!’

    roBin houseMonGer - AuThor, noThinG onRobin was born in Worcester Park, Surrey, into a family unremarkable in every way except for an aunt with red hair who used to sing all the high twiddly bits from The Merry Widow over the tea table. He claims to have been the world’s most unsuccessful gents hosiery wholesaler, and began writing to fill the long hours between one hosiery order and the next. He turned this experience into his very first play, Socks Before Marriage, which ran in the West End for nine years. Several subsequent plays have been produced, and at least one of them broke box office records in Perth, Western Australia. Nothing On is his seventeenth play.

    lloyD DAllAs - DirecTor, noThinG onLloyd read English at Cambridge, and stagecraft at the Salisbury, a commonwealth scholarship took him to Princeton where he spent his time commuting to New York to see Miller and musicals on Broadway and Lee Strasberg and Tallulah Bankhead at a party on East 10th St. Since then Lloyd has directed plays in most parts of Britain, wining the South of Scotland Critics’ Circle Special Award in 1968. In 1972 he directed a highly successful season for the National Theatre of Sri Lanka. In recent years Lloyd has probably become best known for his brilliant series of Shake-speare in Summer productions in the parks of the inner London boroughs.

    TiM AllGooD - coMpAny sTAGe MAnGer, noThinG onTim trained for a career in Market Research and became interested in the theatre only through a chance holiday visit to a local production of There’s a Girl in My Soup. He had got himself taken on by the company as Assistant Stage Manager before he realised that the girl in question not only was in the soup, but also married, with two growing children! During a production of Hamlet at the Lyceum, Portsmouth, he took over the part of Polonius at short notice, but subsequently found himself more in demand on the technical side. His most recent job was the Betrothed, a thriller by Sam Brennicle, both on the tour prior to its West End opening in December 1980 and again on the tour which followed the conclusion of its successful West End run in January 1981.

    poppy norTon-TAylor - AssisTAnT sTAGe MAnAGer, noThinG onPoppy is from a family found more often on the boards of leading companies than on the boards with touring companies. Her father is chairman of the European Breweries, but has been terribly sweet about it all - so far! After schools in Cheltenham and Montreux she found life far too full to leave time for work. So this is her first job and she is enjoying the challenge enormously. Her hobbies include riding, skiing, tennis, reading good books, and loving anything small and furry.

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