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1. Oct. 2011
Opens Friday, Oct. 28th Fruma-Sarah.........Natika Shewry
FIddler on the Roof-Music By Jerry Bock, Lyrics By Sheldon Constable.............Ken Kidder
Harnick, Book/Libretto by: Joseph Stein.Based on: Sholom Shaindel................Vicki Valley
Aleichem's stories
Yente....................Katie Olson
BCT brings the Broadway classic back to our stage for the first
time in many years. Created in 1965, Fiddler on the Roof is set in Fiddler...................Adam Caswell
the small Jewish village of Anatevka, Russia, in 1905 and is Villagers................Kelly Skiff
concerned primarily with the efforts of Tevye, a dairyman, his
Alicia Hill
wife, Golde, and their five daughers to cope with their harsh
existence under Tsarist rule. Emily Scheutzow
During the Prologue (Tradition"), Tevye explains the role of God's Catherine Porter
law in providing balance in the villagers' lives. He describes the Boy........................DJ Degnan
inner circle of the community and the larger circle which includes
the constable, the priest, and countless other authority figures. Boy........................Colin Wolfe
He explains, "We don't bother them and so far, they don't bother Russians................James Raasch
us." He ends by insisting that without their traditions, he and the Eli Charles Gorley
other villagers would find their lives "as shaky as a fiddler on the
roof." Gary Fetterplace
Bringing this production to life is Director Eric Spencer who The Production Crew includes Assistant Director Chris Borer,
toured the east coast with a cast of Fiddler so he knows the show Choreographer Stephanie Clarke and Producer--Costumer Rana
better than just about anyone. Aided by Stage Manager Tan.Master Carpenters Don Bidwell and Jerry Smith (along with
extrordinaire Bill Buhl and Music Director Alicia Lundberg (both Bill Buhl, Blaine Lewis and members of the cast) have constructed
fresh from BCT’s Spring smash musical Sweeney Todd), Eric has the set from a design by Eric Spencer and Steve Goupil.The
brought together a cast of abundant talent and energy to breathe Seamstresses-Marilyn Boynton, Mary Braden, Eileen Peterson
life into this not-to-be-missed production. have worked tirelessly to make sure every character has a well-
tailored costume that stands up to the rigors of this fast-paced
Included in this cast: production.
Tevye....................Blaine Lewis Rounding out this top-notch crew of volunteers are Assistant
Golde...................Palmer Scheutzow Stage Manager Kathy Berg, Props by Genevieve Emmett
Tzeitel..................Julie Fedorko and Rebecca Romnaigh, with Light Board Operator Jeff Wigley
and Stage Crew member Mykel Chambers.
Hodel...................Allison Verhofstadt
Winner of 9 Tony Awards for 1965 including:
Chava...................Becca Gray
Best Musical
Shprintze..............Maddie Scheutzow
Leading Actor : Zero Mostel
Bielke...................Katharine Beddoe
Featured Actress: Maria Karnilova
Motel....................Ty Brillhart
Author : Joseph Stein
Perchik.................Eric Richardson
Producer: Harold Prince
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Fyedka.................Michael Bryan
Director : Jerome Robbins
Lazar Wolf............Dan Estes
Composer and Lyricist: Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Mordcha...............Blaine Sherfinski
Costume Designer: Patricia Zipprodt
Rabbi....................Dale Borer
Choreographer: Jerome Robbins
Mendel.................Chris Dolan
Winner of 3 Academy awards 1971
Avram...................Carl Miller
Tickets are going fast so don’t miss this wonderful family classic!
Nachum................Jason Hill
Grandma Tzeitel...Katherine Beddoe
Our Box Office is now open-(360)373-5152 or 1-800-863-1706
Or go to www.bctshows. com to order tickets online!
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electronic version is as exciting for you as it is for us. Our first show Laughter on the 23rd
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Floor was a great success. My thanks to the cast and crew for making it happen. The
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board has been working hard to get everything in place to turn the Robert B Stewart hall
into a complete theatre. We have some exciting things proposed for next year in the
Stewart Hall. The electronic ticketing system is in full use now, and is making our
volunteers work much easier with ticketing and patron management. I am looking
forward to an awesome run of Fiddler on the Roof. I hope to see you there.
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Permit No. 111
Silverdale, WA
December 16-18, 2011
Auditions: November 6 and 7 from 6:30-9:00 p.m.
You do not need to prepare a song or monologue, but if you have one prepared, it
should not be longer than 1-2 minutes.
Rehearsals are generally Monday-Wednesday from 6:30-8:00 p.m. Performances are
at 7:00 p.m. on December 16 and 17, and at 2:30 p.m. on December 17 and 18. You
may purchase tickets online at www.bctshows.com.
Fiddler
Jay Bartram, PE, has been Opens
added to our Benefactor Oct. 28 - 8PM
level for his generous gift. Auditions
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He donated his engineering Nov. 6 & 7 6:30PM
skill and talent for the Auditions
Robert B. Stewart Black Comedy
Dec. 3-4 7PM
Performance Hall addition.
General Membership
Meeting
ROBERT B. STEWART Dec. 7 7PM
PERFORMANCE
HALL BUILDERS WALL
Thank you to our wonderful
supporters who are helping make
AUDITIONS:
the Performance Hall a reality
BENEFACTORS
Jay Bartram
Barbara Miller December 3rd and 4th 7- 9 PM. Directed by Dan Estes
PATRONS Actors will need to have a 1 -2 minute monologue (doesn't need
Bob & Mary Eldred to be memorized) and then will be expected to read with other
Larry Bricker actors from the actual script.
Manette Rainbow Assoc. Cast of Characters 5 Men 3 Women
Imogene Wilson BRINDSLEY MILLER: A young sculptor (mid-twenties),
FRIENDS intelligent and attractive, but nervous and uncertain of himself.
Mrs. Elisabeth Bondy CAROL MELKETT: His fiancée. A young debutante; very pretty,
Larry & Shirley Walden very spoiled; very silly. Her sound is that unmistakable, terrifying
quack.
J.G. Berry
Louise Skipton MISS FURNIVAL: A middle-aged lady. Prissy and refined. Clad in
the blouse and sack skirt of her gentility, her hair in a bun, her
Karen E. Ford voice in a bun, she reveals only the repressed gestures of the
Mr. John Albers
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middle-class spinster - until alcohol undoes her.
Bob & Jane Fredericks
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COLONEL MELKETT: CAROL's commanding father. Brisk,
Patricia Swan barky, yet given to sudden vocal calms which suggest a deep and
John & Corrine Surrette alarming instability. It is not only the constant darkness which
gives him his look of wide-eyed suspicion.
Margaret Murdach
Carolyn McClurkan HAROLD GORRINGE: The bachelor owner of an antique-china
shop, and BRINDSLEY's neighbor, HAROLD comes from the
Linda Sheely North of England. His friendship is highly conditional and
The Ladies of Elks possessive: sooner or later, payment for it will be asked. A
DONATIONS specialist in emotional blackmail, he can become hysterical when
Petra Hellthaler slighted, or (as inevitably happens) rejected. He is older than
BRINDSLEY by several years.
Leslee A. Kiyokawa
SCHUPPANZIGH: A German refugee, chubby, cultivated, and
Owen & Yvonne Trip
effervescent. He is an entirely happy man, delighted to be in
JP & BW Baglio England, even if this means being employed full time by the
Albert & Dorothy Gauvin London Electricity Board.
June & Janice Grimm CLEA: BRINDSLEY's ex-mistress. Mid-twenties; dazzling,
M.E. & P Hamlin
.A. emotional, bright and mischievous. The challenge to her to
Rona Mary Anne Clevlan create a dramatic situation out of the darkness is ultimately
irresistible.
Marilyn J. Mantzke
GEORG BAMBERGER: An elderly millionaire art collector, easily
Natalie Bryson
identifiable as such. Like the Electrician, he is a German.