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Y O U R C O M M U N I T Y . Y O U R T H E A T R E .
ABERDEEN COMMUNITY THEATRE
PRESENTS PRODUCTION OF
by Georges FeydeauTranslated by John Mortimer
NOW SHOWINGWednesday-Friday, April 15-17, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 18, 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
2015 SEASON
Translated as “the beautiful era” the Belle Epoque in France was a time that resulted in a growth of industry, the arts and the middle class between the Franco-Prussian War and World War I. While in retrospect the people of a certain class during the Belle Epoque could be seen as shallow and materialistic, Feydeau’s play proves that the themes of the pursuit of love and relationships and the desire to save ourselves from getting in trouble are universal. Considered the pinnacle of farce writers, Feydeau’s construction of this and other works is a master class in plot formation. “A Flea in Her Ear” premeried
in 1907 and has been delighting audiences since. The John Mortimer translation you are seeing today was translated for the National Theatre in London and premiered in 1966. The production made a star of the great actor Albert Finney in the roles of Poche and Victor Emmanuel Chandebise. It has been a joy discovering the hilarious twists and turns of the world of the Chandebises and the sketchy Hotel Coq d’Or with the fabulous students from Northern State University here at the Capitol Theatre. Enjoy the show.
SARA PILLATZKI-WARZEHA
Board of DirectorsBarb Evans, PresidentAnn Rasmussen, Vice-presidentLinda Bartholomew, SecretaryKathy Stuck, Treasurer
Members at LargeLinda Batteen, Vicki Lust, Gregg Magera, Warren Redmond, Curt WischmeierRory King, Legal Counsel
StaffJames L. Walker, Artistic/Managing DirectorBrian T. Schultz, Education/Technical DirectorHeidi Hepola, Technical AssistantMary Keahey, Office ManagerRonda Anderson, Administrative Assistant
Interested in acting or directing but don’t have a lot of time? Have a great script you’d love to see on stage? Contact ACT at (605) 225-2228 or [email protected]
DONALD H. HALL, 1925-2008
Co-Founder of ACT Honoree of ACT’s
Donald H. Hall Scholarship, assisting ACT volunteers
attending NSU. For more information or to contribute to this
scholarship endowment fund, contact ACT at
(605) 225-2228.
support is provided with funds from the State of South Dakota through the Department of Tourism and State Development and
the National Endowment for the ArtsOffice of Arts • 800 Governors Drive • Pierre, SD 57501-2294
www.sdarts.org • 605-773-3131 • In State 800-423-6665
Improving Communities One Theatre at a Time
ACT is a proud member of the
American Association of Community Theatre
FROM THE DIRECTOR
Welcome to “A Flea in Her Ear.” Once again, it has been a pleasure to work with the staff and students from NSU on this production, which includes a majority of NSU students, but also includes others from the community at large, as well as ACT staff, as part of the cast and crew. We are especially excited to hear the Johnson Fine Arts Center is beginning its transformation. Thank you for playing a part by attending this performance in ACT’s 2015 season.
As most of you are aware, ACT’s 60 minute version of “Working,” which we performed locally in February, participated in the SD state AACTFest and is now advancing to the Region V (IA, KS, MN, MO, NE, ND & SD) AACTFest in Newton, IA, April 23-26. In preparation for regionals, we are announcing one public performance on Wednesday, April 22 at 7:30 p.m. here at the Capitol Theatre. We hope you will help the cast and crew by attending this benefit performance. A free-will admission will be accepted to help with the travel costs, for the all-volunteer cast and crew of 18, to get to regionals in Iowa which will determine which of seven shows will advance to
nationals in June. See the back cover of this program for more information.
As we continue the season, I’d like to see each of you at auditions for the summer musical, “Shrek the Musical,” on April 27 and 28 at 7p.m. here at the Capitol Theatre. So if you’ve ever wanted to play a wicked witch, fairy godmother, ugly duckling, wolf, rabbit, little pig, princess, ogre or donkey… here’s your chance. Come join the fun by playing a part in this fantasy fairytale. See page 9 for more details. Production dates are tentatively scheduled for June 10-14.
Hurry! “Church Basement Ladies in The Last (Potluck) Supper” will perform May 6-10. Tickets have been available to subscribers for a week and are now on sale to the public. There will be seven performances, but the prime seats always sell quickly. Don’t miss the ladies’ last laughs in the “Church Basement Ladies” final saga.
Thanks for being a vital part of Aberdeen Community Theatre, and along with NSU, thanks for being a part of the theater community in the Aberdeen area.
JAMES L. WALKER
FROM THE ARTISTIC/MANAGING DIRECTOR
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SEASON SPONSORS contact ACT for information
3MAberdeen Federal Credit UnionAmerican NewsDacotah BankMichael A. & Rosemary L. DuchBill & Karen EdwardsMichael & Barbara EvansInterior Design ConceptsKathleen’sManorCareOphtholomology Associates
Curt Wischmeier, MD John Bormes, MD
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Sally & Ka P. SquireSouth Dakota Arts CouncilTarget
PRODUCER $1,000 - $1,500hibüEthel HunstadRees & Bonnie MielkeKendall & Linda Peterson
THEATRE ANGEL $525-$999
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BENEFACTOR $275-$524Tom & Linda BartholomewJeff CatronTyson & Lindsey DeHoetVera DeyoKent & Susan EdsonDon & Kathy HarmelCarmel HeydRonald JarrettCarson & Julie LarsonJerald & Marlene LoebsNorthern Valley CommunicationsNorthWestern EnergyPauer Sound & Music/
Scott & Renita SauerJanis PearsonSteve & Cec PetersMatthew & Diana ReynenSafety Service, Inc./
Jeff & Michelle WalthJim & Tracy Thares
Robert WebbDr. Robert G. & Kathleen WebbMax & Heidi WilliamsMark & Susan Wismer
SUSTAINER $125-$274Rob & Sherri AldingerMark & Ronda AndersonRichard & Sharlene AndersonRobert & Judith BeadleDawn Deal DahlRoger & Beth DeiterDoug & Anita EilersGail ErdmannRod & Vicki EvansSteve & Dixie FordRobert & Erin FoubergJoyce G. GebhardtTerry & Cheryl GeislerDavid & Erin GiovanniniLeo & Eleanor HaarLynn HansonJason & Kelly HaskellDennis & Cherie HellwigVerna HoffmanWayne & Diana LarsonMichael & Sandra LevsenKathleen ManningMerxbauer’s Dental CenterHenry & Sharon NikolasPhilip “Flip” & Evelyn Nikolas
Robert & Lyla NikolasTimothy & Eileen NikolasMuriel PigorsBob & Evelyn PondRoland & Rita PondMarge RosinEvelyn RumreyShirley SchullerJames & Jo SperryGeorge P. & Sandy SullivanTri-State Water/
Randy PetersonJames L. Walker
& Jerry OligmuellerBrenda WeishaarLarry & Margaret WildWoodman Refrigeration/
John & Ramona Woodman
PATRON – $75-$124Mary AmacherLinda & Harvey L. AmanJohn & Patty BeyersColleen CallumH. Paul & Peggy DennertMyles & Karen DeVineMaxine DingerAl & Audrey DutenhofferJeff & Kathy EisenbeiszJeroll & Bonnie ErdmannRodney & Glenna FoubergDana & Becky GuffinJames & Barbara HundstadWillis & Jeannine JohnsonDeb KnechtKatherine MoenMark & Karen MogenCarl & Sheryl PerryGloria PharisGeorgia RamosTim & Joan ReneltRoger SchipkeDennis & Arly SchnabelSharon StroscheinCharlann SuelLoren & Lucille ToenniesDan & Susan VanDoverRoger & Karen YoungmanJames & Eileen Zimmerman
FRIEND – $50-$74Ken & Linda AnglinRic & Shelly DiasJim & Brenda DiedeDonald & Vicki EimersRodney & Leone JondahlEarl & LaVonne KruseKarol Bormes ParsonsBea & Hersch Premack
2014 ACT & NSU’s “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” Eli Corbett as Bob Wallace, Kati Bachmayer as Betty Haynes, Brian T. Schultz as Phil Davis and Katie Wegleitner as Judy Haynes.
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Doris AllbeeMary AmacherAllen & Delores AndersonRichard & Sharlene AndersonKen & Linda AnglinTom & Linda BartholomewDennis & Linda BatteenTim Baxter & Deb Dugan Ann BeadleRobert & Judith BeadleElnor BecklerDelbert & Judy BertschJohn & Patty BeyersCory & Beth Schmitz BieglerPhyllis BieglerSarah BirkholzSandra BlackDwayn & Sheila BlomsterCynthia BornLoretta BrickEdward & Ruth BrownMike & Kathy BrumbaughStanley BuechlerDwain & Judy BuntrockGordon & Jeanne CampbellJames & Laurie CampbellMary & Stuart CampbellKen & Paula CarlsonJeff CatronJeanie ClarkJames & Susan CremerBruce & Barb CutlerConnie CutlerDacotah BankJames & Vi DafnisDawn Deal DahlVirginia DeJongTim & Cheryl DewaldVera Deyo
Reed & Tricia DornbushMichael A. & Rosemary L. DuchGeoff & Cathy DurstKent & Susan EdsonBill & Karen EdwardsEide Bailly, LLPDoug & Anita EilersJeff & Kathy EisenbeiszWanda EmeryJohn & Cathy EmmettSandra ErdahlLayle & Dolores EvansMichael & Barbara EvansClaudia Fast
Julie FeiockRay & Ingrid FischerJohn & Margaret ForsethDee Anne GallBill & Jodi GerdesDavid & Erin GiovanniniSanjeevi & Sarathi GiridharGreat Western BankCarla GrimrudChuck & Wendy GugelTerry & Marcia HaalandLeo & Eleanor HaarLarry & Laura HadrickMark & Jeanette HahlerBill & Pat HaighFrancis & Phyllis HalvorsonDon & Kathy HarmelNancy HarrisonMike & Janene HarryJason & Kelly HaskellMark & Janice HedgesJeff HendricksMichael & Melissa HermanhibüJanet HilgemannChuck & Peggy HoggBev HolsingMarian HoltyTim & Barb HougeJames & Barbara HundstadLarry & Deb IhdeCarol IrionAllan JacobsonSylvia JasinskiHarvey & Cynthia JewettCharlene Johnson
Jim & Jean JohnsonNorman L. KeelerJoan Kelly & Owen JonesJames & JoAnn KokalesTodd & Robi KoldenRod & Cyrece KonoDr. Karl & Betsy KosseScott & Kim KramJames & Lynn KreberBonnie & Jim KretchmanEarl & LaVonne KruseBarbara KuskeKaren M. LaneRay & Cyndy LarsonDee LauingerJim & Carol LeachKarl O. LeeJoe & Katie LeonMichael & Sandra LevsenDan & Peggy ListerLoren & Linda LockenJerald & Marlene LoebsToni & Terry MachNoel & Terrie MartensHelen McDermottWilliam & Evelyn McQuillenDonna L. & Dean O. MehlhaffCindy MehlhaffLavonne MillerKatherine MoenMerle & Janice MohrIrma MorkMark & Lynn MurphyAnna NagelDiana & Gary NielsenDave Nikolas
2014 ACT’s “Little Shop of Horrors” Emily Davis a Audrey, John Cassens as Seymour and Curt Campbell as Mr. Mushnik
2014 ACT’s “Leading Ladies” Jacob Womack as Jack, Seth M. Honerman as Leo, Kelsey Papke as Audrey, Chris Jung as Duncan and Tyson Meyer as Butch
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Henry & Sharon NikolasPhilip “Flip” & Evelyn NikolasRobert & Lyla NikolasPeggy Marvis OberleJoe & Sharon OligmuellerHenry & Bernice OsterJon & Phyllis OsterMike & Ann ParadiseSharon ParantoAnita PattersonJanis PearsonSteve & Cec PetersAlice Jean PetersonKendall & Linda PetersonMuriel PigorsDonna RahmGeorgia RamosReed & Ann RasmussenDawn ReddenWarren & LeAnne RedmondTim & Joan ReneltCheryl RobinsonMelvin & Julie RoeschRussell & Sheila RookElynor RudDennis & Inez RyanLeo & Cathy SchatzJune ScherGene & Lu SchillerLaFay & Sharon SchipkeRoger SchipkeRon & Bernadette SchmidtDennis & Arly SchnabelSid & Pat SchroederJohn & Carol SchuckShirley SchullerDianna ShaferYevonne SiefkenAllen & Karen SiefkesMary & Doug SmeinsGloria SmithAl Soulek & Cindy Holler
2014 ACT’s “God of Carnage” Jill Spindler as Annette Raleigh, Eliot Lucas as Michael Novak, Steve Balsarini as Alan Raleigh and Kelly Comstock as Veronica Novak.
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NSU DEPARTMENT INFORMATIONNORTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
DEPARTMENT OF THEATER
Director of Theater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DANIEL YURGAITISAssistant Professor Scenic Design . . . . . . . JOSHUA JOHN FRACHISEURTechnical Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TINA HANAGANAdjunct Faculty, Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . .GWEN BRISCOE, ASHLEY GEISTAssistant Professor Emeritus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LARRY WILDTheater Work-Study . . . . . . . . . . . KATE JARLAND, EMILY DAVIS, CODY
HURST, JUSTIN HOWARD, KAITLIN BUCHHOLZ, MAGGI LIEBETRAUSenior Secretary, School of Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LAURA HAARCoordinator, Dept. of Theater and Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PETER KILIANDean, School of Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ALAN LAFAVE
THE PATRONS OF NORTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY THEATRE
NSU has begun its annual campaign to raise funds that provide scholarships for our talented theater students. We hope you’ll consider joining the cast of the Patrons of Northern State University Theatre today!
This production of “A Flea in Her Ear” features the following scholarship winners, onstage and backstage:
ELI CORBETT, EMILY DAVIS, DAKOTA FELLER, HALEY HUBBARD, KATE JARLAND, JILLIAN JENSEN, TYLER LANAM, CARRIE WEGLEITNER
ANGEL ($500 AND ABOVE)Aberdeen American NewsDacotah Bank
STAR ($100-$499)Tom and Danielle Aman FoundationBob EickhoffDaniel and Kristy HubbardSue JacobsenMike and Ann ParadiseDaniel Yurgaitis
SUPPORTING CAST ($50-$99)Doug and Della AbelnWillis and Martha MehlhaffRaymond and Joann PomplunRoger and Karen Youngman
CHORUS ($25-$49)Mark and Ronda Anderson
For information on how to become an NSU Patron, call 626.2563 or
626.2497
James & Jo SperrySally & Ka P. SquirePatrick SteeleDeWayne & Adelaide StorleyBarbara StutenrothGeorge P. & Sandy SullivanMargaret SumptionJeff & Marcia SveenChip & Marian SwansonDoug & Brenda ThompsonDuane & Leonora ThurowVirginia TobinDeb TwissRoberta J. Van WagnerJohn & Nancy Vander HoekDan & Susan VanDoverDan & Vivian VetterKay VikanderWanda WagemannMarcia WagnerVergie WagnerJames L. Walker
& Jerry OligmuellerLyle WalkerMary WalkerAllen & Joyce WalterHorace & Donna WalterAngie WalthRobert WebbVince & Gita WebbWells FargoHelen WilliamsDonna WilsonDr. Curt & Sue WischmeierKen & Camille WolffLawrence & Verneda WolffWoodman Refrigeration/
John & Ramona WoodmanDwight & Francella WookeyMerlin & Mary WorlieLavina Wuger
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The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
Please turn off watch alarms, pagers and cellular phones or leave them, as well as your seat location, with an usher.
The Capitol Theatre is equipped with assistive listening devices. Ask an usher for details or go to the gallery concession counter to get one.
Late seating at intermission only.
South Dakota Arts Council support is provided with funds from the State of South Dakota, through the Department of Tourism and State Development, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Special thanks to MARTHA MEHLHAFF for providing the artwork in the Jane West Gallery.
JANE WEST (REDMOND) was a lover of all visual and performing arts. Her involvement in the nurture of these was evident in the early efforts to procure the Capitol Theatre building for the Aberdeen Community Theatre. The Jane West Gallery is dedicated to her memory.
ACT PRODUCTION STAFFACT Artistic/managing director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JAMES L. WALKERACT Technical director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BRIAN T. SCHULTZACT Technical assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HEIDI JENSONACT Advance box office . . . . . . . . . . . . KATHLEEN’S: KATHY STUCK,
CHRISTINE MARTEL, BONNIE MIELKE, ELEANOR NALL, JUDY THOMPSON, LINDA WILSON
Capitol box office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JULI SCHULTZBox office manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RONDA JO ANDERSONHouse manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MARY KEAHEYACT SPECIAL THANKSAberdeen Federal Credit Union, American News, Dakota Broadcasting, Hub City Radio, Kathleen’s, Peggy Lister, Eve Larson, Pantorium Cleaners, Pauer Sound & Music/Scott & Renita Sauer, RhodesAnderson Insurance, Linda Schnabel, Sandy Sullivan, Nick Volk/Volk Upholstery, Margaret Wild
CASTVictor Emmanuel/Poche . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ELI CORBETTRaymonde . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HALEY HUBBARDCamille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHASE ROESCH*Lucienne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KAYLA BLUCHER*Carlos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZACHERY ELLRomain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NATHAN WILSONDr. Finache . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JOSHUA HINKEMEYEREtienne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TREVOR BOWENSFerallion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SETH M. HONERMANOlympe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMILY DAVISAntoinette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CARRIE WEGLEITNEREugenie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LEXI WARD*Baptistin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TYSON MEYERHerr Schwarz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TONY KOLLMANHotel Guests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DAKOTA FELLER, KAYLA SPROLES*CREWDirector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SARA PILLATZKI-WARZEHAStage manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JILLIAN JENSENAssistant stage manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KATE JARLANDScenic design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOSHUA JOHN FRACHISUERSound design/NSU technical director . . . . . . . . . . . . TINA HANAGANLight design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BRIAN T. SCHULTZProps master . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TYLER LANAMLight board operator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K’LONA LOFTONSound board operator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAX CHAMBERLAINFight choreographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SETH M. HONERMANLanguage consultant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . URIEL MARTINEZ OLVERIO*Costumes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BROADWAY COSTUMES™Costume maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NICOLE FRACHISEURRunning crew . . . . . . . . . . . . . JAMIE FUSE, CHRISTINA GRETTLER,
TORI HIS LAW, CASSANDRA LENTZ, JOSEPHINE VOEGELESet construction crew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KAITLIN BUCHHOLZ,
ELI CORBETT, EMILY DAVIS, HEIDI HEPOLA, JUSTIN HOWARD, HALEY HUBBARD, CODY HURST, KATE JARLAND,
MAGGI LIEBETRAU, NATE WILSON*Denotes NSU Theater Debut
Costumes for this production are by Broadway Costumes™, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, www.broadwaycostumes.com
by Georges FeydeauTranslated by John Mortimer
“Flea in Her Ear, A (Mortimer, trans.)” is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC.
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Thanks to our 2015 Season Sponsors
Sally & Ka P. Squire
Michael & Barbara Evans
Bill & Karen Edwards
ELI CORBETT (Victor Emmanuel/Poche) is from Deadwood, SD and is in his 4th year at NSU. He has taken part in over a dozen productions, last appearing as Bob Wallace in ACT and NSU’s production of “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” (2014). He hopes that you enjoy the show and thanks you all for coming!
HALEY HUBBARD (Raymonde) has appeared in many productions at NSU, Huron Community Theatre, DeSmet Community Theatre and Northern Fort Playhouse. She was last seen as Rita in ACT and NSU’s production of “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” (2014). When she is not working on a show, she likes to participate in various choirs and marching band.
CHASE ROESCH (Camille) is attending NSU seeking a Bachelor degree is political science. He is excited to be returning to the stage after a two year absence from acting.
KAYLA BLUCHER (Lucienne) is a freshman at NSU majoring in musical theater. Originally from the Caribbean, she is making her NSU stage debut.
ZACHERY ELL (Carlos) is a freshman at NSU and is hoping to become a teacher someday. But while at NSU, he has decided to pursue what he dreams-to act. He last appeared in ACT and NSU’s productions of “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” (2014) and “Working” (2015).
NATHAN WILSON (Romain) is from Kimball, SD and is a senior at NSU pursing a Bachelor of Arts degree for vocal performance. He is thrilled to perform with his friends in his first non-musical play. He last appeared in ACT and NSU’s production of “Working” (2015).
JOSHUA HINKEMEYER (Dr. Finache) grew up in Browns Valley, MN and graduated from Sisseton High School. He is majoring in communications at NSU.
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SCENESTime: The early 1900’sACT IThe drawing-room of the Chandebises’ house in the Boulevard Malesherbes, Paris
ACT IIThe Hotel Coq d’Or in Montretout
ACT IIIThe Chandebises’ drawing-room
THERE WILL BE A 15 MINUTE INTERMISSION. CONCESSIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE JANE WEST GALLERY.
THERE WILL BE A SHORT 5 MINUTE INTERMISSION.
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JILLIAN JENSEN (stage manager) has been involved in several NSU productions. She appeared onstage in “Legally Blonde” (2012), “Bat Boy: The Musical” (2013) and “Les Misérables” (2014). She served as dramaturg for “Shakespeare Shakespeare” (2013) and “On the Verge” (2014). She also both appeared onstage and served a dramaturg for ACT and NSU’s production of “Working” (2015).
KATE JARLAND (assistant stage manager) is an elementary education major at NSU. She is 21 and from Jamestown, ND. She has been heavily involved in NSU Theatre for the past three years.
JOSHUA JOHN FRACHISEUR (scenic designer/NSU technical director) is the Professor of Scenic Design at Northern State University. Some of his recent work includes director and designer for NSU’s “On the Verge” and “Bat Boy: The Musical.” Josh has also been scenic carpenter and props artisan for the daytime drama
“As the World Turns.” Josh is blessed by the love and support of his wonderful wife, Nicole, and perfect daughter, Corina.
TINA HANAGAN (NSU technical director) has a diverse background in theater as a professional stagehand. With degrees from Indiana University in Technical Theater and Scenic Design, Tina has been a production assistant, stage manager, technical director and rental agent, among other behind-the scenes jobs all around North America. She is currently the Technical Director at Northern State University, the Northern Fort Playhouse, and a member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 618.
TYLER LANAM (props master) is a sophomore at NSU double majoring in musical theatre and vocal music education. He hails from Rapid City. At NSU, he appeared in “Bat Boy” (2013),
“Les Misérables” (2014) and most recently, ACT’s and NSU’s production of “Working” (2015).
TREVOR BOWENS (Etienne) is from Los Angeles, CA and is a student at NSU. He is new to the performing arts, having participated for the first time during his senior year of high school. He was last seen in ACT and NSU’s “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” (2014).
SETH M. HONERMAN (Ferallion) is a graduate student working at NSU in Residence Life. In his spare time, he actively pursues work in theater through volunteering at ACT, last appearing on the Capitol stage as Leo in ACT’s “Leading Ladies” (2014). His next project is directing “The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940” for Roncalli High School.
EMILY DAVIS (Olympe) is majoring in both music and musical theater at NSU. She was last seen on the Capitol stage in ACT’s production of
“Little Shop of Horrors” (2014). She is looking forward to attending the Bel Canto Institute in Italy this summer.
CARRIE WEGLEITNER (Antoinette) is a sophomore at NSU majoring in art and theater. She is beyond excited to perform in her first non-musical production as Antoinette for
“A Flea in Her Ear.” She last appeared on stage in ACT and NSU’s production of “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” (2014).
LEXI WARD (Eugenie) is an Aberdeen native who grew up participating in community and school theater productions. After graduating from high school, she obtained her cosmetology license and is now obtaining a business degree from NSU.
TYSON MEYER (Baptistin) is an NSU theater student. He has been involved at ACT and NSU theatre for the last four years. His recent productions have been ACT and NSU’s last two collaborative productions,
“Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” (2014) and “Working” (2015).
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DAKOTA FELLER (hotel guest) is from Blunt, SD. She is an English major at NSU and captain of the Northern Lights Dance Team. She loves reading, writing, dance and drama. She was last seen on stage as Rhoda in ACT and NSU’s “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” (2014).
KAYLA SPROLES (hotel guest) is from Sioux Falls, SD. She is a freshman at NSU pursuing a business degree and loves the arts. This is her first show with NSU.
SARA PILLATZKI-WARZEHA (director) is an actor, director, playwright and theater educator. In addition to recent teaching stints at Northern State University and University of Minnesota Morris, she has worked with a variety of theater and arts groups in Minnesota and South Dakota including Black Dirt Theater Company, Stages Children’s Theater, Inspiration Performing Arts Center, A+ Arts Club Autism and the Arts, Northern Fort Playhouse, Redfield Area Arts Council, Latino Play Fest and Purple Door Youth Theater. Sara holds an MFA in Acting from Minnesota State University Mankato where she was recognized with the Nadine B. Andreas Teaching Assistantship, has interned at the Mixed Blood Theatre in Minneapolis, and presented original research on American Indian Playwrights at conferences in New Mexico and Minnesota. She will soon be joining the La Crosse Community Theatre as Director of Education, but first she is thrilled to be returning to Aberdeen to work with the wonderful students and staff at Northern State University.
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SPONSOR $1,000 & ABOVE 3MAberdeen Federal Credit UnionAberdeen Optimist ClubAmerican NewsDacotah BankMichael A. & Rosemary L. DuchMichael & Barbara EvanshibüKathleen’sSally & Ka P. SquireSouth Dakota Arts CouncilTargetDr. Curt & Sue Wischmeier
DIRECTOR $500 - $999Tom & Danielle Aman Foundation
CO-STAR $240 - $499Pauer Sound & Music/
Scott & Renita SauerSafety Service, Inc./
Jeff & Michelle WalthWoodman Refrigeration/
John & Ramona Woodman
LEADING ACTOR $120 - $239Dakota Kennels/Bonnie Bitz
SUPPORTING ACTOR $60 - $119Hansen Video Services/
Wayne HansenKessler’sGeorge P. & Sandy SullivanLarry & Margaret Wild
CHORUS $30 - $59Jamal & Omar ElkhaderBob & Evelyn PondMarge Rosin
ADD YOUR NAME TO THIS LIST BY
BECOMING A YPT SUPPORTER.
2014 YPT’s “The Actor Games” Nathan Kringstad as Commedia Dell’Arte, Emily Geffre as Avant Garde, Kara Sinar as Meryl, Dominic Meyers as The Host, Jacob Womack as Shakesperian Drama and Garytt Tostenson, Alexandra Muller and Shaine Dinger as Peacekeepers.
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2014 YPT’s “Anastasia Krupnik” Abigail Yates as Anastasia Krupnik and RyLeigh Christopherson as Jennifer McCauley
Do you have or know a child who is a class clown or always putting on a play? Contact YPT at (605) 225-2228 or [email protected] to have that child’s name added to our mailing list and get him or her involved in our fun, educational theater activities.
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If you would like more information about ACT’s programming or would like to be added to ACT’s email and mailing list, please email [email protected] or call ACT’s office at (605) 225.2228.
2014 ACT ACTie Award Winners (L to R) Front: Dr. Robert Vodnoy, Debut Season Orchestra Member of the Year; Kris Wollman, Debut Season Actor of the Year; and Kati Bachmayer, Volunteer of the Year. Back: Scott Gohn, Newcomer of the Year; Steven Zimoski, representing Herberger’s, Business of the Year; Tyson Meyer, Performer of the Year; and Warren Redmond, Donald H. Hall Lifetime Achievement Award.
2014 ACTie Techie of the Year Susie Ewinger with Jim Walker, ACT’s artistic/managing director
2014 ACTie Debut Season Techie of the Year Shelby Bauer
Production Volunteer Opportunities
ACTING: onstage roles.
STAGE MANAGEMENT: aid the director during rehearsal and oversee backstage activities during performances.
COSTUMES: construct costumes according to direction of costume designer (sewing not required).
PROPS: gather, construct and organize properties for productions.
SET CONSTRUCTION: build and/or paint set according to direction of set designer.
LIGHTS: operate light board during performances.
SOUND: operate sound board during performances.
BOX OFFICE: sell tickets to performances and film events.
HOUSE MANAGING: oversee ushers seating patrons, set up concessions.
USHERING: seat patrons before performances.
Non-Production Volunteer Opportunities
OFFICE ASSISTANCE: assist in maintaining regular office hours when staff is absent.
MAILING ASSISTANCE: assist in preparing ACT mailings.
WORK DAY ASSISTANCE: assist with special organizational projects at ACT.
IMPROVISATION GROUP: rehearses and performs improvisational theater games for community events.
FACILITY MAINTENANCE: assist with cleaning and maintenance of the theater.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE:
Get Involved with YOUR Community Theater!
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BOX OFFICE ACT’s box office prior to a show’s opening is Kathleen’s, 401 S. Main St. Typical hours are Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tickets may be purchased in person at Kathleen’s or by mail to ACT. The Capitol box office is also open one hour prior to performances. Tickets can also be purchased online at AberdeenCommunityTheatre.com.
PERFORMANCES ACT maintains a firm policy of not canceling any performance due to weather. We urge all ticket holders to make every effort to attend. In the event that travel proves impossible at performance time, ticket holders may inquire at ACT’s office the next business day. ACT will make alternative arrangements, excluding refund, when possible.
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair seating arrangements should be made by informing ACT at the time of ticket purchase.
ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES The Capitol Theatre is now equipped with a Hearing Loop system, which transmits sound to hearing aids with T-coils. Those without hearing aids or without T-coils may check out an assistive listening device. Ask an usher for details or go to the Jane West Gallery to check one out. You will need a driver’s license or credit card to leave as a deposit. Devices must be returned immediately after the show.
EXITS Please familiarize yourself with all emergency routes and exits closest to you.
VOLUNTEERING ACT welcomes all volunteers. Your involvement in set construction, costume making, ushering or fund raising projects will mean a great deal to us and can be fun and rewarding for you. If you can hammer, sew, paint, saw, embroider, type, glue, help gather props or enjoy working with kids, please volunteer now.
GROUP RATES Special rates are offered for groups of 12 or more at time of ticket purchase for all shows.
TOURS To schedule a Capitol Theatre and behind-the-scenes tour for your group, please call at least two weeks prior to requested date.
ACT IMPROV TROUPE Join the fun with the troupe on stage or at your event. Seen at Glacial Lakes Regional or Brown County Fair Chili Cook-off, 3M Employee Recognition Dinner, Avera St. Luke’s Heart Health Dinner, Wyndham International Christmas Party and Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. For more information about performing with or booking ACT’s Improv Troupe, contact us at (605) 225-2228 or [email protected].
FILM PROGRAM Capitol Cinema shows a wide variety of films in the Capitol Theatre between ACT’s live theater rehearsals and performances. To be placed on the Capitol Cinema mailing list, contact us at (605) 226-5494 or [email protected]. Having your address only on ACT’s mailing list doesn’t guarantee you will receive information on all Cinema activities.
P.O. Box 813, 417 S. Main Street, Aberdeen, SD 57402-0813 PHONE (605) 225-2228 FAX (605) 226-5494 EMAIL [email protected] WEBSITE AberdeenCommunityTheatre.com CapitolCinema.net
Aberdeen Community Theatre (ACT) is a not-for-profit community theater serving the greater Aberdeen area. It is a member of the Aberdeen Area Arts Council, South Dakotans for the Arts, Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce, American Association of Community Theatre.
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“WORKING” WINS STATE FESTIVAL; ADVANCES TO REGION V AACTFEST ‘15
PLEASE HELP YOUR VOLUNTEER PERFORMERS ADVANCE
REGIONAL AACTFEST ’15 CONTRIBUTING SUPPORT
Festival Expenses: Festival registration (actors/techies) . . . . . . . . . . $ 95 x 18 = $ 1,710Festival registration (production) . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 100 = $ 100Hotel rooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 75 x 9 = $ 675Fuel costs (avg. for 5 vehicles) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 125 x 5 = $ 625Meals (18ppl x 4 days x 3 meals x $9.00) . . . . . . . . . $ 1,944 = $ 1,944Royalties/rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 600 = $ 600TOTAL $ 5,654
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A Musical from the book by STUDS TERKEL, Adapted by STEPHEN SCHWARTZ and NINA FASO
With additional contributions by Gordon Greenberg
Songs by CRAIG CARNELIA, MICKI GRANT, LIN-MANUEL MIRANDAMARY RODGERS, SUSAN BIRKENHEAD, STEPHEN SCHWARTZ AND JAMES TAYLOR
“Working” will represent Aberdeen and South Dakota at the American Association of Community Theatre’s Region V AACTFest ’15 in Newton, IA, April 23-26.
We need your help to raise approximately $5,650 by April 23 to get the 18 “Working” volunteers to the Region V festival
ACT volunteers spend many hours mounting productions and now we need your help to make travel to the festival a reality. Besides being an important educational opportunity, this festival cycle is a great way to say thank you to the volunteers who have committed themselves to so many ACT shows over the years.
Be a part of this exciting event for
YOUR theater.With previous AACTFest shows like “Honk!” and “How to Talk Minnesotan: The Musical” performing at national festivals, ACT has proven itself an award-winning community theater.
Please help your community theater represent Aberdeen and South Dakota
again.
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Thank you for your support.
Aberdeen Community Theatre * 415 S. Main St., Aberdeen SD 57401AberdeenCommunityTheatre.com [email protected]
YOUR ASSISTANCE IS ESSENTIAL...THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP!