This document provides information about a production of the play Amadeus by Peter Shaffer to be performed by the Woodlands High School Theatre Department on April 15-17 at 8:00 PM. It includes the location, contact information, details about the production crew, cast biographies, and patrons who supported the production. The play depicts the relationship between composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri, with Joe Dougherty playing Mozart and Keith Hale playing Salieri.
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Playgoer’s guide to
by August Wilson
Directed by Seret Scott
Barbara & Bill Roberts, Honorary Producers
Prepared by Kelly L. Miller
Production Dramaturg & Literary Manager
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I: THE PLAY
Part II: THE PLAYWRIGHT
Part III: THE PRODUCTION
Part IV: CONTEXT FOR THE PLAY
Part V: RESOURCES
Part I: THE PLAY
Wilson Play Like Listening to the Blues
by Linda Sullivan Baity
T
roy Maxson has
spent his entire
life trapped
behind fences he
cannot scale. He
is a man at once proud
and humiliated, hopeful
and disillusioned,
passionate and yet
powerless to surmount
the obstacles of racial
prejudice, prison bars,
family obligations and
self-imposed emotional
walls that block his way
at every turn.
This middle-
aged African-American
garbage collector and
legendary ex-player
in the Negro baseball
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masterwork, Fences. As the drama’s compelling central character, Troy Maxson (a character loosely ...
1. The Woodlands High School
Theatre Department
presents...
Amadeus
by Peter Shaffer
April 15, 16, 17
@ 8:00 PM
The Woodlands High School Theatre
The Woodlands HS Theatre
6101 Research Forest Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77381
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as amended, and Title II of the Americans with
Disabilities Act.
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Produced Through Special Arrangement with
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2. UIL Cast
Salieri ........................................ Keith Hale
Venticelli ................................... Travis Meader
Vic Shuttee
Joseph II .................................. Tyler Lewis
Von Strack ................................ Andrew Novak
Rosenberg ................................. Craig Putman
Van Swieten .............................. Alex McCauley
Teresa Salieri ............................ Elisa Regulski
Katherina Cavalieri .................. Allison McKinney
Constanze ................................. Cecily Breaux
Mozart ...................................... Joe Dougherty
Citizens ..................................... Jessica Trinque
Dani DePoy
Katlin Newman
Lauren Kozar
UIL Technical Crew
Stage Manager .......................... Tegan Dunnican
Costume Mistresses .................. Rachel Fritz
Kristen Conroy
Lightboard Operator ................ Steven Lanier
Sound Operator ........................ Kris Jacobsen
Properties Mistresses ................ Rachel Fritz
Kristen Conroy
House Management .................. Jen Trinque
Alternates ......................... Ryan Breuer
Rachel Schardt
James Keller
Jacey Martin
Production Crew
Directors .................................... Connie Sue Godwin
Carlen Gilseth
Timothy Jackubek
Stage Manager .......................... Tegan Dunnican
Technical Advisor ...................... Timothy Jackubek
Set Heads
Lighting Designer
Lighting Crew
Sound Dsigner
Properties Designer
Properties Crew
Costume Designers
Costume Crew
Hair and Makeup Designer
House Manager
Publicity Manager
Publicity Crew
“I wanted Fame. I wanted to blaze, like a comet all
across the firmament of Europe. Yet only in one
especial way. Music.”- Salieri
BIOGRAPHIES
KEITH HALE ** (Salieri) is a senior this year. He was
Sheridan Whiteside in this year’s production of “The Man Who
Came to Dinner.” and Seymour in this year’s musical, “Little
Shop of Horros.” He played Jitter in “Musical of Musicals, the
Musical,” Prince Dauntless in “Once Upon a Mattress,”, and
Lloyd Dallas in “Noises Off.” Keith was awarded two UIL
acting awards for his roles in “Sparks in the Park.” He has
double qualified for TFA State in Duet Acting and Dramatic.
He also won an acting scholarship at Texas Thespians and
plans to major in theatre.
TRAVIS MEADOR * (Venticelli) is a senior this year. He has
qualified for TFA State in Duet Acting. He played Mushnik in
“Little Shop of Horrors,” and Dr. Bradley in “The Man Who
Came to Dinner.” His other shows include Will in “Musical of
Musicals, the Musical,” Louis Reynolds in “Sparks in the
Park,” and Charlie Brown in “You’re a Good Man, Charlie
Brown.” He serves as a troupe office. He was top three in Duet
Musical at ITF. He had won an acting scholarship at Texas
Thespian State Festival.
VIC SHUTTEE* (Venticelli) is a junior. He most recently won
the TETA Playwrighting contest with his play “God Awful. He
was Banjo in this year’s production of “The Man Who Came to
Dinner,”and was recently cast in the first Texas All-State
production of “Our Town.” He was also seen in “Sparks in the
Park,” and “Much Ado About Nothing.” He hopes to attend
college and major in either playwriting or theatre.
TYLER LEWIS (Joseph II) is a senior this year. He has
qualified for TFA STate in Duet Acting. He plated Mr. Stanley
in “The Man Who came to Dinner,” the voice of Audrew II in
“Little Shop of Horrors,” Sir Harry in “Once Upon a
Mattress,” God in “God Awful,” and Troy Bolton in “High
School Musical.” Tyler won the 2009 TETA Playfest with “Boss
of Boston.” He won third in Duet Musical at ITF. Tyler hopes
to be an actor for Satuday Night Live and make it funny again.
ANDREW NOVAK (Von Strack) is a junior and acted in “The
Man Who Came to Dinner,” as the butler, John. He performed
in the “Twilight Zone” episodes and “Much Ado About
Nothing,” and operated sound for both “High School Musical
2,” and “Once Upon a Matress.” Andrew plans to major in
acting or world history.
CRAIG PUTMAN* (Rosenberg) is a senior this year. He is a
TFA State Qualifier, an AFJROTC Honors Camp participant,
and has been a UIL State competitor three years in a row. He
has appeared as The Wolf in “Into the Woods,” Conrad in
“Much Ado About Nothing,” Gary in “Noises Off,” an alternate
in “The Little Foxes,” and Frank in “All My Sons. Craig also
played Mr. Mayor in Class Act Production’s version of
“Seussical.” He is involved in chor and plans on going to The
University of Texas.
KRIS JACOBSEN (Sound) is a senior and has gained a lot of
backstage experience in the department. Kris was Maggie
Cutler in “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” and the sound
designer for “Sparks in the Park.” She qaulified for TFA State
in duet acting and is the recording secretary for the Drama
Club. Kris plans to major in Political Science in college.
3. ALEX MCCAULEY (Van Swieten) is a freshmen who was
recently in “Little Shop of Horrors” both working set crew and in
the ensemble. He played Everett in “Crazy for You,” Oliver in “As
You Like it,” Mark Antony in “Julius Caesar” and Bassanio in
“Merchant of Venice.” Alex paricipates in TWHS cross country
team and the Christ Church Univted Methodist Youth Group.
ELISA REGULSKI (Teresa Salieri) is a senior this year. She
recently played Mrs. Stanley in “The Man Who Came to Dinner.”
Last year, she played Lady Lucille in “Once Upon a Matrress,”
and also performed as Sally Brown in “You’re a Good Man,
Charlie Brown.” She attended Interlocken Summer Arts Camp in
Michigan last summer for three weeks in Musical Theatre
Workshop. She intends to major in musical theatre.
ALLISON MCKINNEY (Katherina Cavalieri) is a junior. Most
recently, she was cast in the Tezas Thespians State show, “Our
Town” as Rebecca. Heere at TWHS, she performed as Mrs.
Dexter in “The Man Who Came to Dinner.” She played June in
TWHS’s production of “Musical of Musicals,” along with roles in
“Sparks in the Park,” “Noises Off,” and “Once Upon a Mattress.”
She aspires to study classical theatre in university and go on to
perform professionally.
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“A young fellow trying to impress beyond his abilities.
Too much spice. Too many notes”. - Rosenberg
The Official Aims of the UIL One-Act Play
1. To satisfy the competitive, artistic spirit with friendly rivalry
among schools, emphasizing high quality performances in
this creative art.
2. To foster appreciation of good acting, good directing, and
good theatre.
3. To promote interest in the art for leisure time during adult
life.
4. To learn to lose or win graciously, accepting in good
sportsmanship the judges’ decision and criticism with a
view to improve future productions.
5. To increase the number of schools which have adopted
theatre arts as an academic subject in school curricula.
JOE DOUGHERTY (Mozart) is a junior. He is an active member
of the theatre department and is also a part of the TWHS chamber
choir. He is a recent state qualifier in duet acting and was in All My
Sons, a UIL State competitor his freshman year. He plans on
continuing in theatre as well as vocal production. Joe would “like to
thank the directors and all the people who supported and trusted
me during this production.
JES TRINQUE* (Citizen) is a junior this year and is very well
acquainted with the theatre. She played Poppy’s understudy in
“Noises Off,” Emily in “Once Upon a Mattress,” and also appeared
in “Sparks in the Park.” Her background in tech consists mainly of
costumes for “Much Ado About Nothing,” “All My Sons,” and
Aside Production’s “Songs of a Purple Summer: A Cabaret.” Jes
hopes to continue on with theatre in college.
DANI DEPOY (Citizen) is a junior this year. She performed in
“The Man Who Came to Dinner,” ss Mrs. McCutcheon, played a
cheerleader in Class Act Production’s “High School Musical,” and
was on the Sound Crew for Class Act’s productions of “Westside
Story.” “Sound of Music,” “Joseph,” and “Crazy for You.” Dani is a
member of the region mixed choir for 2009-2010 and is also ITF
eligible in group acting. She enjoys piano and choir. Dani would
like to say, “Thank you to friends and family who keep me positive
and motivated!
CECILY BREAUX (Constanze) is a sophomore. Recently she
performed in “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” as Lorraine and
was also recently cast as Emily in the Thepian State show of “Our
Town.” She played Janice English in “Sparks in the Park.” and
Cheryl in “Boss of Boston.” Her goal is to attend a liberal arts
college and pursue becoming an actress. Cecily is “so excited to be a
part of this amazing process and could not be more proud our cast.”
KATLIN NEWMAN (Citizen) is a sophomore who comes with vast
experience from Class Act’s productions of “Crazy for You,”
“Westside Story,” and “Joseph.” She performed as Mrs. Harriet in
“The Man Who Came to Dinner.” Katlin was also in “Thomas,”
“Bridesmaids,” and “Once Upon a Mattress.” Her play,
“Predicament,” was recently produced by Aside Productions. She
aspires to be on broadway and to attend OU. Katlin says, “Thanks
to everyone who believes in me!”
LAUREN KOZAR (Citizen) is a junior here at TWHS. She has
worked in a variety of areas this year including costume and prop
crews. For “Twilight Zone,” she performed in “The Piano Man,” as
Grace. In the future she hopes to work in the film industry as well
as do mission work.
4. Contests:
Zone → District → Area → Regionals → State
McCullough/TWHS UIL History
1990 Look Homework, Angel ........ State championa
1991 Of Mice and Men ................... State finals
1992 The Voice of the Prairie ......... Disqualified at area
1993 All the Way Home .................. Area winners
1994 Picnic ....................................... District winnders
1995 Trojan Women ........................ Area winners
1996 The Kentucky Cycle ............... District winners
1997 A Lie of the Mind ................... Area winners
1998 The Crucible ........................... Area winners
1999 The Caucasian Chalk Circle ... 3rd place at state
2000 The Shadow Box .................... State champions
2001 Death of a Salesman .............. Area winners (alt. to state)
2002 The Miracle Workers ............. Disqualified at state
2003 Shogun Macbeth .................... Zone winners
2004 Blood Wedding ....................... Area winners
2005 Voice of the Prairie ................. Zone winners
2006 The Crucible ........................... Area winners
2007 The Little Foxes ...................... State finals
2008 All My Sons ............................. State finals
2009 Sparks in the Park .................. Area winners
TEGAN DUNNICAN* (Stage Manager) is a senior this year.
She has a vast array of experiences in state management with
“The Man Who Came to Dinner,” “Once Upon a Mattress,”
“Sparks in the Park,” “A Song of a Purple Summer: A Cabaret,”
“An Evening of Original Plays,” and “Altar Boyz.” Tegan She
won one of nine technical scholarships at Texas Thespians this
year. Her goal is to attend USC and major in stage management,
eventually working on Broadway.
RACHEL FRITZ (Costumes/Props) is a junior this year who has
participated in many different technical aspects for TWHS
theatre productions including costumes for “Much Ado About
Nothing,” set crew and props for “Noises Off” and hair for both
“Once Upon a Mattress,” “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” and
“Little Shop of Horrors.” She has had numerous roles in Class
Act shows. Rachel plans to get into OCU and major in musical
theatre. She “would like to thank everyone who has supported
and encouraged me to keep trying in my life.”
KRISTEN CONROY (Costumes/Props) is a junior. She was the
ASM for “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” for which she wont
Best Crew Member. She did box office for “Twilgiht Zone,” and
has worked on many technical crews including props and set for
numerous productions. Kristen won Technical Engineer of the
Year She would like to attend UCLA and major in stage
management and literature, eventually pursuing a carrer in the
film or theatre industry.
STEVEN LANIER* (Lights) is a senior this year and has already
designed two sets! He designed the set for “The Man Who Came
to Dinner,” and was awarded one of nine Texas Thespians
Technical Scholarships. He was on props crew for “Noises Off,”
and was props head for “Once Upon a Mattress.” Steven was the
lights designer for both “Sparks in the Park,” and the 2009
Playwriting Shows. He plans to major in technical theatre.
JEN TRINQUE* (House Management/program) is a junior this
year and has gained extensive eperience of the costume crews of
several different shows including, “All My Sons.” “Once Upon a
Mattress,” “High School Musical 2,” “Sparks in the Park,” and
“Much Ado About Nothing.” She worked house management for
“Little Shop of Horrors.” Jen is currently doing costumes for the
state show “Our Town.” She plans to major in film and evertually
become a film editor.
RYAN BREUER (Alternate) is a junior and has had a variety of
roles. Most recently he was Richard in “The Man Who Came to
Dinner.” Ryan was cast in the Texas Thespians state show of “Our
Town.” Ryan enjoys jogging and hanging out with friends. He
plans to major in either musical theatre or medicine.
RACHEL SCHARDT (Alternate) is a freshman this year and has
already been a great asset to the theatre department. She was a
radio technician for “The Man Who Came to Dinner.” did was the
hair/makeup head for “Twilight Zone,” and was on hair crew for
“Little Shop of Horrors.” Rachel also played Dorothy in “The
Wizard of Oz” at CYT. She is involed in the Improv Troupe and
enjoys dancing. She hopes to be on broadway one day or be a
missionary.
JAMES KELLER (Alternate) is a senior. He played a deputy/
inmate in “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” Lush/Colonel in
“Twilight Zone,” and did publicity/tickets and run crew for “Little
Shop of Horrors.” He likes reading, playing drums, and being
involved in the Drama Club. He spires to become a film editor.
JACEY MARTIN (Alternate) is a sophomore this year. She has
done hair and props crew for “The Man Who Came to Dinner,”
and “Little Shop of Horrors.” She also played the lawyer in
“Twilight Zone.” Jacey is a Highlighted Highlander, loves reading,
and is very involved with her church. She aspires to own her own
bakery in Colorado one day. Jacey would like to say, “Thank you
to all who have been supportive of me.”
*Member of the International Thespian Society with 100
hours of excellent theatre work.
** Honor thespian with over 600 hours of excellent work.
5. TWHS Troupe 1053 is very proud of our UIL OAP
ALUMNI! Here are what some of them are doing now:
*Lore Breitmeyer, l986, Rhodes scholar finalist from
Georgetown U and is the Chief Financial Officer of the
International Youth Leadership Conference in Prague, Czech
Republic. Owns RED, HOT AND BLUE RESTAURANT in
Prague.
*Doug Moll, l987, graduated from Harvard Law School as
President of the Law Review, is a consulting attorney in
Houston and teaches at University of Houston.
*Anne Hasenzahl Lanier, l988, our first graduate from North
Carolina School of the Arts has her own company creating
weddings in Irish Castles called Anne Lanier Irish Weddings.
She and Kent also own a cool bar: Black Rabbit Bar in
Greenpoint, Brooklyn. She just had a baby - Mary!
*Jennifer Lampros Valentine, 1988, graduated from UT, and
is a member of the Village Theatre Project in NYC where she
made her NYC debut at the Manhattan Theater Source; is
enrolled in an Arts Management program at NYU, lives in
Manhattan, and is engaged!
*Phil Hernandez, 1989, was the musical director for Yoko
Ono, has his own studio in NY, scored Malcolm in the Middle,
plays for They Might be Giants, appeared on Conan O’Brien,
scored Important Things with Demetri Martin, Michael and
Michael Have Issues, Isaac Mizrahi’s website, the Charmin
Bathrooms NYC campaign, and tons of other commercials!
He remixed the “Yeah yeah yeah’s single “Heads Will Roll.”
Check him out at e2@elegant too.com.
*Jack Ingram, 1989, won the CMT award for Wide Open
Country Video of the Year and Academy of Country Music
Association New Male Artist of the year! He was on Ellen
Degeneres Show and the Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien.
He has toured with Sheryl Crow, Brad Paisley, and Toby Keith.
His new album BIG DREAMS AND HIGH HOPES debuts in
August, and he was named one of Country People’s Hottest
Men in Country. Check him out at jackingram.net.
*Julie Pare, l990, graduated from UW, and interned at The
Juilliard School. She has worked with the Alley and has stage
managed all over the country including the Houston
Shakespeare Festival.
*Dr. Mark Little, l990, graduated from Davidson University
and received a degree in medicine from the Medical University
of South Carolina. He is practices in Birmingham, Alabama.
Rosalyn (Peacock) Tippett, 1990 graduated from UT and
received a law degree from Texas Tech. She practice s law in
Houston.
*Greg Lawson, l991, graduated from Baylor, and is a
screenwriter in Los Angeles with his own production company.
He is producing a documentary. He has 3 sons!
The Woodlands Theatre is proud to have successful
students as part of our past U.I.L one-act play
experience.
www.twhstheatre.com
*Stephanie (Woodyard) Cearley, 1991, graduated with an MFA from
the Actor’s Studio in NYC and appeared in plays, commercials and tv
including the Sopranos! She represented Texas at NFL Nationals and
was 7th in the nation in HI. She has 3 children and lives in Dallas area
where she taught theatre. She is a SAG member.
*Michelle Lopez Rios, 1991, is a professor of Voice and Speech at the
University of Wisconsin after graduating from UH with an MFA in
Theatre. She works with the Milwaukee theatre community and the
Latina community.She married playwright Alvaro Saar Rios, founder
of The Royal Mexican Players. She had a baby boy!!
*Dr. Jeff Evans, 1991, set up his urology practice in Seattle,
Washington where he specializes in the management of prostate cancer
and renal cancer. He married a pediatrician and has 3 daughters!
*Kerry Logston, 1992, graduated from NCSA, and is part of the
acclaimed BITCHES FUNNY sketch comedy troupe appearing off-
Broadway.
*(Josh) Hayes Carll, 1994, is touring all over the U.S. He has toured
with Robert Earl Keen and others. He just won the Americana Music
Association song of the year for “She Left Me for Jesus.” He was on
the Don Imus show and has been reviewed by Esquire and
Washington Post. His latest album TROUBLE IN MIND is winning
all kinds of awards.
*Iain Campbell , l995, graduated from Ithaca, served in production
management at Baltimore’s Everyman Theatre, San Jose Repertory
Theatre, and Chicago’s Court Theatre. He is now Production Manager
for the Wilma Theater in Philadelphia.
*Jennifer Faletto , l995, graduated from TCU and was acting in
Chicago. She just got married and moved to Australia and will be
enrolled in NISA. She is a company member of Amphibian Stage
Productions in Ft. Worth and would love to involve our alums.
*Lyra (Erlandson) Allen, 1996, graduated from Colorado State and
served as Assistant House manager at American Repertory Theatre at
Harvard University.She worked at Kingwood College, in Austin at the
Texas Medical Association, and is now at George Washington U in
DC. She has worked with the biggest divas: professors, doctors, and
actors.
*Justin Saegusa, 1996, ,graduated from San Diego State in Applied
Arts and Sciences with emphasis on Graphic Design. He is a free
lance graphic designer.
*Gettys (Kobiashvili) Nelson, 1996, graduated as a stage manager and
is a wife and mother of two boys. She is also a theatre teacher in
Clarksville.
6. *Travis Hathaway, l998, graduated from CalArts in Character
Animation worked on FINDING NEMO, THE INCREDIBLES,
CARS, RATATOUILLE, and UP at Pixar. He animated the short
film before WALL-E, PRESTO, which was nominated for an
Academy Award. He has taken us on tour of Pixar!
*Tristan Colton , 1998, graduated Magna Cum Laude from
SUNY Purchase in Acting and is acting regularly with The
Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Stamford Theatre Works, and
Cliplight Theatre off-Broadway. He has gotten great reviews in
the NY Times. He is currently at Kansas City in CACTUS
FLOWER with Loretta Swit.
*Andrew Donelan, l998, graduated from UT and is getting a law
degree from Wash U, but is still playing music.
*Emily Motherwell. 1998 graduated from Carnegie-Mellon and
Rice U. in Vocal Performance and promotes classical musicians at
Colbert Artists Management in NYC.
*Erika Saunders Pirir, 1998, graduated from Baylor and is
getting a degree in Speech Pathology at UH after teaching with us
for 3 years.
*Sarah Smith, l999, graduated from Carnegie-Mellon in Design
and is working as a free lance costume designer in NYC, Chicago,
and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
*Evan O’Brient, 2000, graduated from Carnegie-Mellon in
Design and is working on Broadway on NEXT TO NORMAL.
He toured Europe with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
and is working on a Master’s degree in Theatre Management at
Columbia U.
*Kyle Gates, 2000, graduated from North Carolina School of the
Arts in Stage Management. He has worked at Manhattan Theatre
Club, the Public Theatre, and done 4 Broadway shows with Mike
Nichols, Conor McPherson, and Robert Falls! He just closed
OFFICES a new Joel Coen play at Atlantic Theatre Company.
*Stacy Salvette, 2000, graduated from NCSA in Acting and is an
actor in NYC.
*Ruibo Qian, 2000, graduated from Boston U. and is getting an
MFA at NYU.
*Lance Kramer, 2001, graduated from NCSA in acting and is
acting in LA. He is a regular on Spike TV and has his own acting
company Studio Five Productions in LA.
*Devin Preston, 2001, graduated from NCSA in acting and is
working in NYC.
*Stephanie Kinch, 2001, graduated Carnegie-Mellon with a
degree in Production Technology and Management and recently
completed the Directors Guild of America’s Producer Training
Plan in LA. She is the Assistant Director on The Office.
“There are just as many notes, Majesty, neither
more or less, as are required.” - Mozart
*Nikki Delhomme, 2002, graduated from Carnegie-Mellon in
Design and is a free lance costume designer in Los Angeles. She
was nominated for the Joseph Jefferson award in Costume
Design in the Large Equity Category in Chicago.
*Brandon Kahn, 2002, graduated from NCSA in stage
management. He has worked at the Lincoln Center, Playwrights
Horizon, Williamstown , Atlantic Theatre, Huntington in Boston,
Manhattan Theatre Club, and recently on South Pacific and Mary
Stuart on Broadway!
*Cristina Killingsworth, 2003, graduated from UT in dramaturgy
and was a Senior Fiscal Policy Analyst for the Massachusetts
Senate Committee on Ways and Means. She is in the Master’s
program at Yale in International Relations.
*Michael Stablein, 2004, graduated from Florida State in the
BFAActing program. He has acted with the Endstation Theatre
Co. and Mill Mountain Theatre. He directing at his new theare
company: the American Laboratory Theatre, and is still
auditioning.
*Megan Kane, 2004, graduated from Webster in the BFAActing
program and recently toured in JUNIE B.
*Mary Laws, 2004, graduated from Baylor University in theatre
and is a playwright in NYC.
*Nancy Liang, 2004, graduated from Yale University in
Cognitive Science and works as an internal management
consultant.
*Ross Bautsh, 2004, graduated from USC in the BFAActing.
*Ashley Hamilton, 2005, is attending University of Colorado in
acting .
*Mallory Ryan, 2005, graduated from Vanderbilt University and
is an Ensign in Norfolk,Virginia on board USS Oscar Austin.
*Damian Valdes, 2006, made the Carnegie-Mellon improv team
and a show! Not bad for a business major. He directs his
fraternity shows.
*Andrew Stroud, 2006, will graduated from Webster U. in
Acting and is currently acting with the Repertory Theatre of St
Louis.
*Ian Ramirez, 2006, will be graduating from Cincinnati
Conservatory of Music in voice.
*Alejandro Fajardo, 2007, is attending Cincinnati Conservatory
of Music (CCM) in production design and lighting design after
transferring from NYU. He interned at the prestigious
Williamstown Theater Festival.
*Sidney Rascoe, 2007, attended Webster U. and is now getting a
BA at University of Houston. She has appeared in two mainstage
shows directed by the chair of the theatre department, and
played Carolyn Boone’s daughter.
7. *Bethany Sommers, 2007, is attending SHSU and majoring in
elementary ed ad just did an internship with INVISIBLE
CHILDREN in San Diego.
*James Canfield, 2007, is attending St. Louis University and has
acted with St. Louis Shakespeare, Alley Theare, Masquerade
Theatre, and founded Aside Productions.
*Jimmy Dolphin, 2008, is attending Elon University in
International Studies.
*Maddie Landers, 2008, UIL OAP State Best Actress, is
attending U. North Carolina School of the Arts in Acting.
*Kelley Peters, 2008, is attending SHSU in musical theatre. She
continues to sing with the Kelley Peters Trio.
*Connor McCollum, 2008, is attending OU in musical theatre .
“I looked on astounded as from his ordianry life he
made his art. we were both ordianry men, he and I.
Yet he from the ordinary created legends - and I
from legends created only the ordinary.” - Salieri
Acknowledgments
Thank You to our Principals
Gregg Colschen
Marguerite Weatherall
Bonnie Hilburn
Chris Povich
Chuck Pincumbe
and the TWHS administration, faculty,
and staff for all of your support.
To the Parents of the Cast and Crew
We appreciate you!
Thank You to our Sewing Circle Team!
Lisa Shuttee
Dianne DePoy
Caroline Zirilli
Virginia Nimetz
Diane Novak
Teresa McKinney
Special Thanks
Sandra E. Erlandson
Renee Walden