Next during our 2007-2008 season:
"Lysistrata" by Aristophanes, in a modern translation April 4 – April 27, 2008 --
A classic tale of love not war. The women of Greece make a pact
to withhold their sexual favors until the men of Greece agree to stop
fighting each other. (With an original score.)
April 4 at 8:00 p.m. Friday April 5 at 8:00 p.m. Saturday
April 6 at 2:00 p.m. Sunday Matinee
April 11 at 8:00 p.m. Friday - Five Buck Friday - SOLD OUT!
April 12 at 8:00 p.m. Saturday
April 13 at 2:00 p.m. Sunday Matinee
April 18 at 8:00 p.m. Friday
April 19 at 8:00 p.m. Saturday
April 20 at 2:00 p.m. Sunday Matinee
April 25 at 8:00 p.m. Friday
April 26 at 8:00 p.m. Saturday
April 27 at 2:00 p.m. Sunday Matinee
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EARLIER IN BURIEN LITTLE THEATRE’S 2007-2008 SEASON:
"Dracula" by Steven Dietz, Sept. 21 - Oct. 14, 2007 --
All
of the suspense and seduction of Bram Stoker’s classic tale of the
famous vampire along with Dietz’s take on unexpected evil. Rich with
both humor and horror, this play paints a wickedly theatrical picture
of Dracula and his valiant victims.
September 21 at 8:00 p.m. Friday September 22 at 8:00 p.m. Saturday September 23 at 2:00 p.m. Sunday Matinee
September 28 at 8:00 p.m. Friday - Five Buck Friday - SOLD OUT!
September 29 at 8:00 p.m. Saturday
September 30 at 2:00 p.m. Sunday Matinee
October 5 at 8:00 p.m. Friday
October 6 at 8:00 p.m. Saturday - SOLD OUT!
October 7 at 2:00 p.m. Sunday Matinee
October 12 at 8:00 p.m. Friday - SOLD OUT!
October 13 at 8:00 p.m. Saturday - SOLD OUT!
October 14 at 2:00 p.m. Sunday Matinee
October 27 at 10:00 p.m. Saturday - SOLD OUT!
THE PEOPLE OF: DRACULA
PRODUCTION MANAGER: Eric Dickman -
Eric is happy to be working on another show at Burien Little Theatre.
You may remember him from his work as a sound designer and his giving a
hand as a set builder. This time, with the gracious guidance of Maggie
Larrick, Eric is trying his hand as a producer. Keeping in mind that
it is always good to try something new, why don’t you volunteer at
Burien Little Theatre?
DIRECTOR: Steve Cooper - Steve is very excited to be directing his second production with BLT, the first being last season's wildly successful Visiting Mr. Green. No stranger to BLT, Steve has designed sets and lights for previous productions of Sylvia, Angry Housewives and Art. Steve has also direccted for GreenStage, heading up last summer's Midsummer Night's Dream and White Cat Production's Dust of Providence this past winter. He also designs and stage manages for other companies around the Sound, such as Ghostlight
Theatricals, SIS Productions and Centerstage in Federal Way. He is
looking forward to working with this great group of actors and
designers to bring the world of Dracula to life for you.
STAGE MANAGER: Michelle Rodriguez - This is Michelle's first show with Burien Little Theatre and is happy to
have found so many fabulous people here. Since returning
to Seattle from Los Angeles, she has been following Steve Cooper
around the city. In the Spring she stage managed Robin Hood: The Legend
Continues for Centerstage in Federal Way and could most recently
be found hiding in the bushes, beating a drum (aka "stage managing") for
Greenstage's summer production of Richard III. Many thanks to the
amazing cast and brilliant designers that have made this production so
wonderful.
CAST:
Renfield: Joseph McGuire - This production could very well mark the return of one the stage’s
greatest actors. Joseph, however, is not that actor. A
graduate of the University of Missouri Conservatory of Music in Kansas
City, he began his journey in the arts as an opera singer, appearing
with the Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Civic Opera Theatre of KC, and the
Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony. Variety being the spice of life,
he spent much of that time perfecting his craft as a professional
makeup artsit, at which time he left the performing life behind to work
backstage. He has designed makeup and wigs for The Kansas City Lyric
Opera, Coterie Childrens Theatre, Civic Opera Theatre of KC, Atlanta
Ballet, UMKC Conservatory as well as spending time as a trainer for MAC
Cosmetics and now holding the position of Color Specialist for
Sephora. Since relocating to Seattle, he joined the Seattle Men’s
Chorus and begun the long journey to becoming a lifelong member of the
Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence at the Abbey of St. Joan. In his spare
time he does nothing seeing as he doesn’t actually have any...spare
time, that is. And hopefully, Phyliss is somewhere enjoying the show.
Lucy Westenra: Carolyn Monroe -
Carolyn is thrilled to be working with such fabulous cast and crew in
her first production in the Seattle area. In Portland, she has worked
with The Northwest Children’s Theater, Hillsboro Actor’s Repertory
Theater, Tygres Heart Shakespeare Company, Profile Theater Project and
Liminal Theater. Favorite roles include The Evil Fairy in Sleeping Beauty, Olivia in Twelfth Night and Nora in Riders to the Sea.
Carolyn recently completed an intensive training at Shakespeare and
Company in Lenox, Massachusetts. She has also appeared in multiple
locations as your local barista. Hopefully, she was nice to you.
Mina Murray: Telisa Steen - Telisa
is excited to be a part of an extraordinary team of people in her first
show with Burien Little Theatre. Her most recent works include Sonya in
Uncle Vanya with Seattle Novyi Theatre, and Kindly in the film History of a Book Club
by Weathersby Productions. Telisa is committed to her life purpose of
expressing truth and experience through acting. To support her
creativity she enjoys studying ballet, meditating, seeing as much
theatre as possible, and living in the moment. She would like to
express her gratitude to Erwin, her friends and family for being an
incredible support system, and to her Dad, for teaching her about
living life to the fullest.
Dr. John Seward: Michael Albert - Michael is thrilled to be involved in his first production with BLT. He has previously appeared in Dames at Sea as the Captain and Hennessey and in Noises Off! As Frederick for Paradise Theatre in Gig Harbor, WA, as well as Benvolio in Paper Trail Production’s Romeo and Juliet,
presented on the Fremont Troll. Michael graduated from Central
Washington University in 2005 with his BA in Theatre with a Performance
emphasis, but also enjoys writing, winning the ACTF Regional John
Cauble award for his farce When Life Hands You Yemen…
In what little spare time he has, Michael enjoys video games, baseball,
football, basketball and golf, as well as the golden glory that is
beer. So many thanks for my Maggie, for her enduring patience with me.
Jonathan Harker: Thomas Maier - Thomas is only recently returned to the Seattle theater scene
after a year away in Washington DC. He just finished playing Sir
William Catesby, King Edward, and other roles in Richard III for
Greenstage Theater's Shakespeare in the Park, and has apeared in shows
for Stone Soup, Renton Civic Theater, The New Everett theater, and can
be seen for about 4 seconds as in extra in the movie Step Up. Thomas
graduated from Central Washington University in 2004 with a BA in
Theater Arts with emphasis on performance and playwrighting. In his
nonexistant spare time he enjoys hiking, sailing, reading, video games
and barbecue.
Professor Abraham Van Helsing: Don MacEllis - Don is elated to return to the scene of the crime having met the love of
his life, his wife Laurie, at BLT in A Time To Kill 10 years ago he never
thought he'd make it back to the south end but in fact here we are. A graduate
of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in '91. He currently makes his home in
West Seattle and has spent the last seven years honing his classical skills on
Shakespeare with Greenstage and appearing in numerous Indie films and TV pilots,
none of which have yet to make it. Love to Laurie and the kids: Sluggo, Seamus,
& Coco. Van Helsing Out. PS Thanx to "Coop" fo the opportunity.
Count Dracula: Ken Holmes - Ken has been active in theatre in Seattle since 1993
when he appeared in The Real Inspector Hound here at BLT. He was last
seen on stage in Book-It Repertory Theatre's production of A Tale of Two
Cities, and this past summer he directed The Two Gentlemen of
Verona for GreenStage, where he serves as Producing Artistic Director. With
GreenStage, Ken is proud to have acted in, directed, or helped produced thirty
two of Shakespeare's plays. As an actor, Ken has also worked with Seattle
Shakespeare Company, Taproot Theatre, Theater Schmeater, Centerstage, ArtsWest,
and Seattle Repertory Theatre. He is currently directing the Short Shakes youth
produciton of Pericles for Seattle Shakespeare Company, where he also
works as Publications Manager. When not busy with theater, Ken works as a
freelance graphic designer and photographer, and in his free time loves spending
time working on his house, playing with his dog, and hanging out with his
lovely wife, Lisa.
Vixen / Maid: Anna Richardson - Anna is excited to be making her Seattle stage debut in Burien Little Theater’s production of Dracula, having just moved here from Baton Rouge, LA. Previous shows include The Merchant of Venice, Metamorphoses, Big Love, and Arms and the Man. She has also recently completed the short film Misandry. Love to Mom, Dad, and Emma, who are very proud to have a vampire in the family.
Vixen / Attendant: Jackie Graybill - Jackie's background is in music. She produced a CD of original piano
duets with her sister Jessica, managed a piano studio of 60 students
and used her pianistic talents to win the title of Miss Puget Sound
2006 and finish as a Top 10 finalist at Miss Washington. She recently
returned from a semester in Italy where she studied photography,
Italian film and opera. Jackie thanks everyone at Burien's Breeders
Theater for introducing her to theater this summer. She was the stage
manager and Page in Breeders' Out of the Nest. Jackie thanks the
fantastic people of Dracula for welcoming a newbie with open arms and
hearts and for letting her learn from each of them. She is truly
honored to be part of this show.
Attendant / Waiter: Adrian Moynihan - Adrian Moynihan is a graduate of the University of Washington's B.A.
program and has been featured in several productions since graduation
in 2005. Most recently he was featured in Two Hours Traffic's original
play Death Do Us Part
at the Odd Duck Studio. In addition to several short films including
one seen at the most recent 48 hour film festival, he also has numerous
shakespeare productions to his credit including Romeo and Juliet, Much Ado About Nothing, Twelfth Night, and A Midsummer Night's Dream.
DESIGNERS:
Original Music Score: Allan Loucks - This
is Allen’s first time working with Burien Little Theatre. Allan is a
composer and musician whose compositional credits range from symphonies
to film, TV, theatre, choral works, dance, websites, and computer
games. He also has many years of full-time on-the-road performing
experience.
Set: Nathan Rodda - Dracula
is the third production Nathan has designed for BLT. He has also
designed for many local theaters including Arts West, Center Stage,
Civil Light Opera, Seattle Public Theatre, and he is the staff designer
for the Seattle Gilbert & Sullivan Society. He is also a performer
and co-owner of the Dickens Carolers. An Art History graduate from the
UW, he is regularly self-employed as a design consultant in
architecture and interiors.
Lights: Dave Baldwin
- Dracula marks David’s first production with BLT. David is a graduate
of Cornish College of the Arts Theatre program some 20 odd years ago.
Since then David has worked professionally as an electrician at the
Seattle Children’s Theatre, the New City Theatre, The Broadway
Performance Hall, Anchorage Civic Opera and Intiman, where David was
also the Technical Director during the messy “Peter Pan” years. David
has designed either sets or lights at just about every theater in
Seattle that was converted from a (fill in the blank) and seats under
75. David considers himself to be the very best third rate lighting
designer in his early 40’s in a 10 square mile area.
Speccial Lighting Effects: Craig Orsinger - Craig started working with Burien Little Theatre in the 1980s. His first production was The Oldest Living Graduate, for which he ran lights. He acted in Everybody Loves Opal and Ten Little Indians, and also stage managed the latter. He ran either lights or sound for a number of other productions, including The Odd Couple, Shadowbox, The Robin Hood Caper, The Stranger, and The Nerd. After designing lights for Crossing Delancy in 1992, he decided to take a short break from theatre.
Since returning in 2005, he has worked on every production of BLT. He designed lights for A Tuna Christmas and Visiting Mr. Green, and stage managed Art.
In his day job, Craig is a computer scientist.
Costumer: Tracie E. Boyd
- Has lived in western Washington most of her life. Her fascination
with sewing came at a young age with loving mentoring from her grandma
Amy and her Aunt Nell. Tracie’s first large scale sewing endeavor came
at age 12 when she designed and made all of her own clothing for a
family vacation to Hawaii. Her fascination with history and textiles
has lead her to try many different textiles arts including spinning,
weaver, and embroidery and lace making. Tracie was pleased to join BLT
as the costume designer for Thugs: A Musical Mafiasco and Visiting Mr. Green during BLT's 2006-2007 season. She is looking forward to the creative opportunities of this coming years productions.
Properties: Karen Imas - Karen is pleased to work with Steve Cooper again on another
adventurous prop extravaganza! Aside from scavenger hunting and being a
mad prop scientist at home, Karen is also the production manager over
at Theater Schmeater, a small non-profit theater located in the heart
of Capitol Hill. 'Expose yourself to your deepest fear; after that,
fear has no power, and the fear of freedom shrinks and vanishes. You
are free.' ~Jim Morrison
Fight Choreographer: Ryan Spickard
Makeup and Wigs: Joseph McGuire - See Renfield above.
Dental Effects: Mike Andrew
Poster & Postcard: Stevie VanBronkhorst - Raised in the wilderness of Burien, Stevie VanBronkhorst was home-schooled
until college. She gained from the experiment an unstoppable
imagination, unrelenting self-direction, and a passionate love of books
and comics. She is a graduate of the graphic design school at Seattle
Central Community College and is delighted to be contributing to the
visual culture of her hometown. Robert Simpson-Clark
Publicity: Maggie Larrick
- Maggie has acted, directed, stage-managed and done whatever needed to
be done for Burien Little Theatre and for Seattle fringe theaters,
including Triad Ensemble and Theatre Schmeatre. Maggie began working
with Burien Little Theatre in 2006 as assistant director and stage
manager of the hit productions Sylvia and Angry Housewives. For the 2006 Bill and Peggy Hunt Playwrights Festival she directed a new play, Dazzle Your Eyes, by Kirsten Fatland. She also directed the hit show Art. Maggie also produced Art, Thugs: a Musical Mafiasco and Angry Housewives. She served as associate producer for Sylvia
and is currently training a new producer. Maggie also oversees
publicity, and in her spare time is the President of the Board of
Trustees for Burien Little Theatre.
Program: Maggie Larrick
PRODUCTION:
Set Construction Manager: John Flynn - works with wood and steel, creating artworks and projects
for family and friends. You may remember the fantastic set he designed and built for Visiting Mr. Green. Not only is he in charge of construction of the Dracula set, his handiwork in metal can be seen in the candelabras and the other metal touches on stage. He hopes you enjoy
the show!
Hands: Dave Baldwin Eric Dickman Brandon Balint Nathan Radda Maggie Larrick Dennis McInteer Rebecca McInteer George "Boomer" Counts Craig Orsinger Light Tech: JJ Ennis Computer Upgrade by: Mark Early
Wardrobe Mistress: Tracie E. Boyd
Assistant to Wardrobe Mistress: Sheri Barr
Costume Assistant: Madeleine Fulton
Properties Assistants: Michelle Rodriguez Jeri Hein Maggie Larrick Steven Lamphear
RUNNING CREW:
Stage Manager: Michelle Rodriguez
Stagehands: Melissa Malloy Maggie Larrick Eric Dickman Lights: Michelle Rodriguez
Sound: Alex VanBronkhorst
Dressers: Sheri Barr Line Police: Anna Denton Pat Garner Rochelle Flynn
Box Office: Rochelle Flynn
House: Elaine Puderbaugh
Hospitality: Velda Teel with Pat Dyer and Pat Green
SPECIAL THANKS:
Barnes & Noble Bookseller; Bargreen Ellingson; Champion Party Supply; City of Burien Parks, Recreation &
Cultural Services; Discover Burien Association; Display & Costume; FedEx Kinko's; Fred Meyer; Emily Harris;
Highline School District; Highline Times/Robinson Newspapers; John
Hill; Home Depot; Impress; Kathy Keene; Mark Restaurant and Bar; Doug
and Lori Mason; Jane & Janice at Queen Anne Community Antiques;
Roxanne Ray; Barbara Reamer; Seattle Gilbert and Sullivan Society;
Seattle Opera; Sephora; Silhouette Antiques; Sarah Svobodny; The Box Maker; Theater Schmeater; Tru Value; Utrecht Paint Supply. And, of
course, our many, many wonderful volunteers!

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"Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge" by Christopher Durang, Nov. 23 - Dec. 16, 2007
Durang’s
playful Dickens romp in which Scrooge’s journey to redemption is
torpedoed by an out-of-control Mrs. Cratchit, who has had enough of all
the suffering in her life.
November 23 at 8:00 p.m. Friday November 24 at 8:00 p.m. Saturday November 25 at 2:00 p.m. Sunday Matinee
November 30 at 8:00 p.m. Friday - Five Buck Friday - SOLD OUT!
December 1 at 8:00 p.m. Saturday
December 2 at 2:00 p.m. Sunday Matinee
December 7 at 8:00 p.m. Friday
December 8 at 8:00 p.m. Saturday - SOLD OUT!
December 9 at 2:00 p.m. Sunday Matinee
December 14 at 8:00 p.m. Friday
December 15 at 8:00 p.m. Saturday - SOLD OUT!
December 16 at 2:00 p.m. Sunday Matinee - SOLD OUT!
THE PEOPLE OF: “Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge ,” by Christopher Durang. Nov. 23 - Dec. 16, 2007 PRODUCTION MANAGER: Maggie Larrick
- Maggie has acted, directed, stage-managed and done whatever needed to
be done in Seattle fringe theaters, including Triad Ensemble and
Theatre Schmeatre. Her work with Burien Little Theatre began in 2006 as
assistant director and stage manager of the hit productions Sylvia and Angry Housewives. She directed a new play, Dazzle Your Eyes, for BLT’s 2006 Bill and Peggy Hunt Playwrights Festival, and Art
for BLT’s 2006-07 season. Other hats Maggie has worn at BLT include
production manager, publicity guru, stagehand and properties
collector/creator. She thanks this cast for their energy, commitment
and bringing her chocolate.
DIRECTOR: Steve Cooper - Steve is very excited to be directing his third production with BLT, the last being this season's wildly successful Dracula. No stranger to BLT, Steve has designed sets and lights for previous productions of Sylvia, Angry Housewives and Art. Steve has also directed for GreenStage, recently heading up Midsummer Night's Dream, and White Cat Production's Dust of Providence.
He also designs and stage manages for other companies around the Sound,
such as Ghostlight Theatricals, SIS Productions and Centerstage in
Federal Way. He is looking pleased to work with this great group of
actors and designers to bring the vision of Christopher Durang to the
stage.
STAGE MANAGER: Maggie Larrick - see above.
MUSIC DIRECTOR: Karen A. Knoller Karen is delighted to be making her debut with Burien Little Theatre in Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge.
A veteran of local theater in Seattle, New York, New Jersey and London,
Karen has been music director and/or accompanist for numerous shows.
She counts among her favorites Guys & Dolls, Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb Story, Nunsense, Chicago, Company, Jesus Christ Superstar, West Side Story, Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat and The Wizard of Oz. She is also eagerly anticipating the start of her next project, music directing BLT’s production of the musical comedy I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. Thanks to Steve, Maggie and the cast of Christmas Binge for all of their hard work and ever-present good cheer these past few weeks!
CAST:
Jackie Graybill - Young Jacob Marley, Child 1, Zuzu – from the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life,” and Monica - Jackie
has a background in music and produced a CD of original piano duets
with her sister Jessica in addition to managing a piano studio of 60
students. Jackie was named Miss Puget Sound 2006 and finished as a Top
10 finalist at Miss Washington. She recently returned from a semester
in Italy where she studied photography, Italian film and opera. Jackie
thanks everyone at Burien's Breeders Theater for introducing her to
theater, and the cast and crew of BLT's Dracula for the gift of their friendship, encouragement and support
and for always believing in her. She is thrilled to be working with BLT
again and is truly honored to be part of this show.
Anna Richardson - Young Ebenezer Scrooge, Child 2, Bartender, and Serena a maid - Anna is pleased to be back at Burien Little Theatre. She was last seen in BLT's production of Dracula as the Vixen/Maid. Previous shows include The Merchant of Venice, Metamorphoses,
Tennessee Williams in Quarter Time, and Big Love. Much love to Mom,
Dad, and Emma. Have a happy holiday, and don't eat the pudding.
Heidi Jean Wrinrich - The Ghost -
A great fan of Dickens and Durang, Heidi is tickled pinkish to be your
Ghost Host for the evening. In her last Christmas show she played a
bicycle-riding, buck-toothed, British nun with a yen for classical
artwork and a life outside the convent. She hopes you enjoy her
performance tonight and that she doesn’t trip on her platform shoes.
Other favorite roles include Hermione in The Winter’s Tale, Nancy in
Oliver, Florence Unger in The Odd Couple, Gloria in Grace and Glorie,
Belinda in Noises Off, Claire in Rumors, and Mavis in The Murder Room.
Heidi wishes to thank this very fun cast and crew for their hard work,
sense of humor, and all things chocolate. A warm thanks also to you,
the audience, and to Steve Perry for the wig.
Michael Albert - Ebenezer Scrooge - Michael is thrilled to be involved in his second production with BLT. He was last seen at BLT in Dracula this fall. Michael has previously appeared in Dames at Sea as the Captain and Hennessey and in Noises Off! As Frederick for Paradise Theatre in Gig Harbor, Washington, as well as Benvolio in Paper Trail Production’s Romeo and Juliet,
presented on the Fremont Troll. Michael graduated from Central
Washington University in 2005 with his B.A. in theater with a
performance emphasis, but also enjoys writing, winning the ACTF
Regional John Cauble award for his farce When Life Hands You Yemen….
In what little spare time he has, Michael enjoys video games, baseball,
football, basketball and golf, as well as the golden glory that is
beer. So many thanks for my Maggie, for her enduring patience with me.
Thomas Maier - Bob Cratchit -
Thomas is only recently returned to the Seattle theater scene after a
year away in Washington, D.C. He just performed the role of Jonathan
Harker in BLT’s production of Dracula this fall. Prior to that he played Sir William Catesby, King Edward, and other roles in Richard III
for GreenStage Theater's Shakespeare in the Park, and has appeared in
shows for Stone Soup, Renton Civic Theater and The New Everett Theater.
Thomas can also be seen for about 4 seconds as in extra in the movie
Step Up. Thomas graduated from Central Washington University in 2004
with a B.A. in Theater Arts with emphasis on performance and
playwriting. In his nonexistent spare time he enjoys hiking, sailing,
reading, video games and barbecue.
Telisa Steen - Tiny Tim
- Telisa is excited to be back at BLT for another show with yet another
fantastic collaboration of dedication, support, and talent. She
recently performed the role of Mina in Dracula here at Burien Little Theatre. Other recent works include: Sonya in Uncle Vanya with Seattle Novyi Theatre, Merike in episodes 2 & 3 of In the Event of a Zombie Attack by 4D4 Films, and Kindly in the short film History of a Book Club
by Weathersby Productions. Telisa is committed to her life purpose of
expressing truth and experience through acting. To support her
creativity she enjoys studying ballet, meditating, seeing as much
theater as possible, and living in the moment. She would like to
express her gratitude to Erwin, her friends, and her family for being
an incredible support system, and to her father, for teaching her about
living life to the fullest.
Amy Wyatt - Mrs. Bob Cratchit - Amy
is delighted to be making her debut here at BLT as an ornery Mrs. Bob.
Other recent memorable roles for her include the wacky Madame Arcati in
Blithe Spirit, the obnoxious Adele Addison in Said the Spider to the Spy, the drunken Gay Wellington in You Can't Take It With You, the proper Miss Prism in The Importance of Being Earnest, and the powerful Liz Madden in Lady House Blues. She is grateful to her loving and supportive family for encouraging her to play.
Zachariah Robinson - Gentleman 2 – Jeffrey Skilling -, Jacob Marley, George Bailey – from the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life," - and Clarence – from the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life” -
Zachariah could not be happier to have this opportunity to work with
BLT on this show. With a love of Monty Python, and The Far Side comics,
a show by Christopher Durang seemed a perfect fit. No stranger to
comedy, Zach has appeared in 10 plays and three films in the past year
since moving to Seattle, including: Wonder of the World with Re-Act, Laughter on the 23rd Floor with SecondStory Rep, and Love, Sex, & the IRS
with both Bellevue Civic and Redwood Theatre. With a degree in Theater
Performance from Butler University, Zach, has performed in
Indianapolis, Ohio, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Sydney,
Australia. Upcoming projects include the independent feature film Liberation with Wonder Productions.
Don MacEllis - Mr. Fezziwig, Gentleman 1 – Kenneth Lay -, The Beadle, and Edvar - Don says Happy HannuChristmaKwansikah to you and you and you, and a fine Festivus to the rest of us.
Laurie Winogrand - Mrs. Fezziwig, The Beadle’s Wife, Hedvig and Nice Mrs. Cratchit - This is Laurie's first Christmas show with no drag queens in it. In Christmas with the Crawfords
she played Hedda Hopper. Most of the other shows she's been in had
"murder" or "kill" in the title-a career theme of sorts. She also
appeared in Star Drek, the
Musical at AHA! Theatre before it too died. She thanks her husband,
Don, and her wonderful castmates for sharing the stage with her.
Season's greetings to all, and to all a good night.
Carolyn Marie Monroe - Little Nell - Carolyn is thrilled to return to BLT after playing Lucy in Dracula this fall. Most recently she was seen at Steeplechase Productions as Valérie in L’Atelier d’Écriture,
which was performed entirely in French. In Portland, she has worked
with The Northwest Children’s Theater, Hillsboro Actor’s Repertory
Theater, Tygres Heart Shakespeare Company, Profile Theater Project and
Liminal Theater. Carolyn recently completed an intensive training at
Shakespeare and Company in Lenox, Massachusetts. She has also studied
clown at Freehold Theater, which has proven immensely useful in this
show. A million thanks to Steve for his continued trust and patience,
which has helped to open many doors and revive Carolyn’s passion for
acting. In January, look for Carolyn in Hamlet at the Eclectic Theater Company or come visit her Herkimer Coffee, where she will make you the best damn latte ever.
DESIGNERS:
Set: Steve Cooper - see above.
Lights: Steve Cooper - see above.
Sound: Eric Dickman - Eric is
happy to be working on another show at Burien Little Theatre. You may
remember him from his previous work at BLT as a sound designer,
production manager and his giving a hand as a set builder. Keeping in
mind that it is always good to try something new, why don’t you
volunteer at Burien Little Theatre?
Costumer: Sheri Barr -
Sheri has been sewing most of her life. When she was 10 years old, her
grandmother helped her with her first attempt to sew a dress. In high
school and college, home economics was an easy A so Sheri took it every
year since it brought her grade-point average up. In college, she had a
period of toying with majoring in home economics but in her nutrition
class, her class project of depriving mice of a nutrient went south as
my mouse had babies and ate them. (She might not have gotten an A that
quarter). She is a third-generation seamstress with her paternal
grandmother being a lifetime quilter, hat maker, and doll clothes
designer her whole life. Her maternal grandmother did laundry for a
living, taught Sheri how to use a mangle and in her spare time was a
doily artist. This is Sheri’s second play at BLT with Dracula being the first. It will be nice to not have to wash fake blood off of costumes every night.
Properties: Maggie Larrick Eric Dickman Sheri Barr
Sydney Boyd Mike Andrew (swan)
Dance Choreographer: Holly Rose -
Fight Choreographer: Don MacEllis - see above.
Makeup and Wigs: Joey McGuire (for Nell and Hedvig)
Dental Effects: Mike Andrew
Poster & Postcard: Stevie VanBronkhorst - Raised
in the wilderness of Burien, Stevie VanBronkhorst was home-schooled
until college. She gained from the experiment an unstoppable
imagination, unrelenting self-direction, and a passionate love of books
and comics. She is a graduate of the graphic design school at Seattle
Central Community College and is delighted to be contributing to the
visual culture of her hometown.
Publicity: Maggie Larrick Pat Dyer Pat Green Henry Hart Jeri Hein Barbara Reamer Rochelle Caindoy
Program: Gregg Boyd Maggie Larrick
PRODUCTION:
Set Construction Manager: John Flynn
- John works with wood and steel, creating artworks and projects for
family and friends. You may remember the fantastic set he designed and
built for Visiting Mr. Green and his metal handiwork in Dracula. He hopes you enjoy the show!
Hands: Alex VanBronkhorst Eric Dickman Craig Orsinger Stephen Lamphear Brandon Balint Light Tech: Craig Orsinger Wardrobe Mistress: Sheri Barr
Assistant to Wardrobe Mistress: Tracie (Sydney) E. Boyd
Costume Assistant: Madeleine Fulton
RUNNING CREW:
Stage Manager: Maggie Larrick
Stagehands/Dressers: Sheri Barr Tracie (Sydney) E. Boyd
Lights: Melissa Malloy
Sound: Alex VanBronkhorst
Dressers: Sheri Barr
Sydney Boyd Line Monitors (On Book): Anna Denton Pat Garner Rochelle Flynn
Box Office: Rochelle Flynn Elaine Puderbaugh Eric Dickman
House: Elaine Puderbaugh
Hospitality: Velda Teel with Pat Dyer and Pat Green
Our beloved sponsors - Thank you - Thank you - Thank you - Thank you - Thank you


SPECIAL THANKS:
Our
undying gratitude goes to the following for their help in bringing Mrs.
Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge to life: BBC Dodge; City of Burien
Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services; Discover Burien Association;
Joseph McGuire (hugs & kisses for help designing Little Nell’s bad
complexion and arranging for the bald cap for Hedwig); Marianne
Perkins; Barbara Reamer; Chris Tracy. And, of course, our many, many
wonderful volunteers!
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"I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" by Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts, Feb. 8 - March 2, 2008 --
One
of the surprise hits of 1996-97, this musical comedy is a witty
exploration of everything you have ever secretly thought about sex,
dating, and marriage but were afraid to admit.
February 8 at 8:00 p.m. Friday
February 9 at 8:00 p.m. Saturday
February 10 at 2:00 p.m. Sunday Matinee
February 15 at 8:00 p.m. Frid |