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SAN CLEMENTE HIGH SCHOOL THEATER ARTS PRESENTS

MUSEUM A PLAY BY TINA HOWE

Directed by DESIREE KRUSZEWSKI Lighting Design by PAUL GADEBUSCH l Sound Design by JIMMY DONAHUE NOVEMBER 18-21, 2009 | SCHS TRITON CENTER



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MUSEUM A PLAY BY TINA HOWE

CAST OF CHARACTERs (in

Directed by DESIREE KRUSZEWSKI Lighting Design by PAUL GADEBUSCH Sound Design by JIMMY DONAHUE l l l

* Denotes performances on Wednesday and Thursday nights, Nov. 18 and 19 ** Denotes performances on Friday and Saturday nights, Nov. 20 and 21 *** Denotes performances on Wednesday and Friday nights, Nov. 18 and 20 **** Denotes performances on Thursday and Saturday nights, Nov. 19 and 21

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The Guard ..............................................................AJ Wolf Michael Wall, 1st photographer ...............................Mitch McDuff Jean-Claude ............................................................Dimitri Garaud Francoise.................................................................Joelle Adamson Annette Froebel ...................................................... Sydney Adams Liz ...........................................................................Lisa Feierman Carol.......................................................................Cassidy Burns Blakey .....................................................................Amy Nordberg Mr. Hollingsford, lost man .......................................Jacob Leland* Tom McNeil** Elizabeth Sorrow, silent woman ............................... Melanie Gallagher Peter Ziff, silent man ..............................................Connor Hutcheson* Kevin Ferden** Mr. Salt, man with recorded tour ............................ Jon Bremer Mrs. Salt ..................................................................Meghan Cappon* Emily Czaja** Maggie Snow, lost woman .......................................Hailey Woodward* Kaitlyn Visca** Bob Lamb ................................................................. Max Morris Will Willard.............................................................. Nathan Corbett Faiyaz Rajit Gupta, 2nd photographer .................... Walter Wakeman Mira Zadal, inquiring woman ....................................Karina Gadea Museum Custodial Staff ..........................................Connor Vesely, Tom McNeil Barbara Castle .........................................................Rachel Murray Barbara Zimmer ........................................................Savannah Hardie Mr. Gregory, man with loud recorded tour ............Bobby Scruggs Chloe Trapp, museum curator.................................. Brenna Nicolai Ada Bilditsky, curator’s 1st guest .............................Hailey Woodward* Kaitlyn Visca** Gilda Norris, sketcher .............................................Lisa Feierman Tink Solheim ............................................................Kelly Kassir Kate Siv, Tink’s friend..............................................Karina Gadea Bill Plaid, curator’s 2nd guest ..................................Carl Jones Lillian, 1st laughing girl.............................................Geena Lingren* Rachel Murray** Harriet, 2nd laughing girl ........................................India Diggs* Sydney Adams** May, 3rd laughing girl ............................................. Tricia Rice* Cassidy Burns** Giorgio ................................................................... Collin Conway Zoe, his wife ...........................................................Amy Nordberg*** Maya Erickson**** Julie Jenkins, 3rd photographer ...............................Savannah Hardie* Joelle Adamson** First Guard ..............................................................Tom McNeil Second Guard ......................................................... Jacob Leland Steve Williams..........................................................Kevin Ferden Mr. Moe ..................................................................Bobby Scruggs Mrs. Moe................................................................. Melanie Gallagher OUR STATUES: Scott Pennington & Hillary Fitzmaurice (Greek Sculptures), Kyle Murphy & Chris Haughey Roman Sculptures)


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the setting of our play l Our play is set in the city of New York. Our stage is a contemporary art gallery in a large, prestigious, and fictitious museum ... much like the Metropolitan Museum of Art. l The gallery’s current exhibit, “The Broken Silence,” features the works of three important contemporary artists - all fictitious. l The time is the present and this is the last day of the gallery’s current exhibit, “The Broken Silence.” T HE R E W ILL B E A 1 0 MIN U TE IN T E RMISS ION

Zachary Moe Born, 1971, Fort Wayne, Indiana “Landscape I,” 2004 Acrylic emulsion and wax on canvas On loan from the Sidney Rubin Gallery “Landscape II,” 2004 Acrylic emulsion and wax on canvas On loan from the Sidney Rubin Gallery “Seascape VII,” 2005 Acrylic emulsion and wax on canvas On loan from the Sidney Rubin Gallery “Starscape 19,” 2005 Acrylic emulsion and wax on canvas On loan from the artist

Agnes Vaag Born, 1985, St. Cloud, Minnesota Agnes Vaag constructs her artworks solely from animal remains. (No animals were harmed in construction of these artworks.) “Prometheus Singed,” 2007 On loan from the Minneapolis Institute of Fine Arts “Socratic Dialogue,” 2007 On loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art “The Temptation and Corruption of William Blake,” 2007 On loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art “Sacred Inquisition, Daylight Savings Time,” 2008 On loan from the Minneapolis Institute of Fine Arts

Steve Williams Born, 1965, Santa Rosa, California “Mankind Left Out to Dry,” 2009 On loan from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Construction of rope, cloth, plaster, wire, and paint. l 2


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CAST & CREW A J WOLF | THE GUARD

LISA FEIERMAN | LIZ & GILDA NORRIS

RACHEL MURRAY | BARBARA CASTLE & LILLIAN

AJ eagerly awaits the parting of the curtains for tonight’s show. He cannot express how excited he is to be a part of the Museum cast. This is his sixth show and fourteenth appearance on the Triton Stage. AJ would like to thank Mrs. K for being a genius, Bob Burns for being incredible, and you for being here! He would also like to thank God for well, everything. His previous roles have included Melchior in On the Razzle last fall, and Moonface Martin in Anything Goes last spring. AJ hopes you have a wonderful time and, please ... “Don’t handle the art works!” Enjoy the show!

Lisa is a senior this year at SCHS (“... seriously?”) and so excited to be a part of the madness of Museum! She has been virtually inseparable from the theatre since she was seven years old, with some of her favorite experiences being here in her second home the Triton Center. Lisa's favorite roles at SCHS include Rusty in Footloose; Lisette the French Maid in On The Razzle; and Erma in last years' spectacular Anything Goes for which she won “Best Comedienne” of all Orange County High School Productions at last year’s MACY AWARDS. Lisa sends her overwhelming love and thanks to Mrs. K. and Bob for continuing to give her such fun opportunities, and to the rest of this amazing cast of crazies - friends new and old - for always making her smile. Enjoy the show!

Rachel cannot believe that this is the last fall production SCHS she will participate in! She is very excited to be playing “Barbara Castle”, alongside Savannah Hardie, and also to be playing the part of “Lillian”. She thanks Mrs. K and Bob for the opportunity! It is sure to be an amazingly funny show and Rachel hopes you enjoy yourself! :)

JOELLE ADAMSON | FRANCOISE & JULIE JENKINS Joelle is honored to be playing the authentic French woman, Francoise, and Julie Jenkins in this year’s fall production, Museum. This is Joelle’s senior year and she is so sad that this is her last fall play! You may have seen her in last year’s spring musical, Anything Goes, as Hope Harcourt or in last year’s fall play, On the Razzle, as Marie. She also appeared as Vi Moore in the 2008 spring production, Footloose. Joelle cannot believe it is her last year in the drama program! It feels like just yesterday that she was popping up as a freshman/chorus member in Guys and Dolls. She would like to thank her loving parents, Mrs. K, and the entire drama cast! She knows that the reason she survived most nights’ rehearsals was because she knew her adorable and supportive boyfriend, Brian Ivie, would be there to see her perform. She has had so much fun playing both of these parts and hopes you enjoy the show. Francoise says “Au Revoir!”

SAVANNAH HARDIE BARBARA ZIMMER & JULIE JENKINS Savannah Hardie is thrilled to be a part of Museum! She loves singing, acting and dancing and loves being a part of San Clemente High School's Drama Productions. This is her fourth production. She previously worked as a member of house staff for Harvey, was in the chorus/dancer for Footloose, was a “moveable mannequin” in On The Razzle, and an “Angel” in Anything Goes. Savannah is excited and thankful to have her first major role in Museum and can't wait to be on stage with everyone! The cast for Museum is amazing and the show is incredible! Thanks Mrs. K. and everyone for making her years in high school so fun and DRAMATIC!

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MITCHELL MCDUFF | MICHAEL WALL Mitchell is a junior at SCHS and this is his fifth show he has been involved in. He has had so many great memories in this amazing program over the past few years, and looks forward to making many more. He is not only involved in the fall and spring theater productions, but also performs in Improv Nights and Coffee House. In his free time he enjoys doing fun and entertaining things - which he finds enjoyable. He would like to “thank his friends and family” (because everybody else is doing it - and let’s face it, he wants to fit in!)

KELLY KASSIR | TINK SOLHEIM This is Kelly’s sixth show on the Triton Stage. You may have seen her in Footloose, On the Razzle, and Anything Goes along with two Coffee House nights. She absolutely loves all of her Drama friends and is very excited to be a part of the Museum cast during her senior year. She would like to apologize in advance if she misses anyone in her “shout outs”, but here it goes: Grandma Joanie, Mom, Dad, Chanoon, Korey, Kayla, Zack and, of course, Spike! Kelly hopes you thoroughly “Enjoy the show!”


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AMY NORDBERG | BLAKEY & ZOE Amy is extremely excited to be a part of the cast of Museum! This will be her fourth show that she is involved with here at SCHS, and she absolutely loves the program! Amy will be playing two characters for this show: Blakey, a college girl obsessed with the clothesline, as well as Zoe, the wife of Giorgio. Amy cannot even express how ecstatic she is to be a part of this incredible cast! She hopes you all enjoy the show! (“Sofie, I love you!”).

CASSIDY BURNS CAROL & MAY (LAUGHING GIRL) Cassidy is so excited to be playing the roles Carol and May in this year’s fall play Museum. This is her fourth appearance on the Triton Stage, as you may have seen her as a dancer in Anything Goes, the German Woman in On the Razzle, and a chorus member in Footloose. She would like to thank her parents for putting up with her and her stress for the past couple months and their constant support! She would also like to thank Mrs. Kruszewski for believing in her and being the most understanding Drama Mama ever.. with Cassidy’s busy schedule. Finally, Cassidy wants to thank everyone in the drama program for being the most amazing and fun people ever and filling her life with love and positivity. “She loves you all! Enjoy the show!”

for a part in the spring musical of 2009, Anything Goes. When she learned that she would be playing Mary, one of the Chinese converts, she was thrilled! Anything Goes proved to be one of the best experiences in her life. She would like to thank Mrs. K. for giving her another opportunity to be part of something that she enjoys doing so much. Karina would also like to thank her friends and most importantly her family for always supporting her. She asks that you, “sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!”

MAX MORRIS | BOB LAMB Maxwell Morris is a Junior at San Clemente High School. This is his very first performance with the Drama Program. He is very delighted to share the stage with his wonderful friends and his beautiful girlfriend, Maya Erickson! Max is looking forward to a lot of boogying his junior and senior years. Max hopes that you “Enjoy the show!”

NATHAN CORBETT | WILL WILLARD

KARINA GADEA | MIRA ZADAL & KATE SIV

This is Nathan’s second year in SCHS productions. He is filled with a huge sense of “joie de vivre” to be a member of the Museum cast! This play has been an amazing growth experience for Nathan and he is thankful for the opportunity to work in such a challenging environment and artistic medium! It has been a great experience for him and he hopes to be involved in SCHS Drama for years to come. He would like to thank Mrs. K. and Bob Burns for helping him through it. “Thank you and enjoy Museum!”

Karina was so excited when she learned that she would be cast in this year’s fall play, Museum. Her experience with the drama department started her freshman year when she was part of the backstage crew for Footloose. The following year as a sophomore, Karina was head of the costume crew for the play On the Razzle, which inspired her to strive

Dimitri Garaud is a junior at SCHS. This French boy is the tallest kid in drama! He has been in two other shows at school. He is really excited to be part of the Drama family again, because he enjoys being with people he appreciates, even if he always teases everybody! He is also happy to be Jean-

DIMITRI GARAUD | JEAN-CLAUDE

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Claude, a French person because Dimitri feels that he is more able to show what he is capable of with this role than with previous roles.

WALTER WAKEMAN FAIYAZ RAJIT GUPTA & 2ND PHOTOGRAPHER Walter Wakeman is a junior at SCHS and even though this is his first show, he has been involved with the SCHS Drama Department, performing in Coffee House and Improv Nights, since his sophomore year. Walter hopes that his first experience in the fall production, Museum, will be a highlight of his high school career. He would like to thank the following people for convincing him “by use of force” to do the play: Mitchell, Mrs. K, and his family! Walter would like to leave you with a cliché. ”Enjoy the show!” (Thanks to his Mom, Lilly, for organizing all the snacks!!)

TOM MCNEIL MR. HOLLINGSFORD & FIRST GUARD Tom is a senior this year at SCHS. He has always loved acting and was excited to get a role in this year’s fall play Museum. He began his interest in the San Clemente Drama Program last year, when he was the assistant stage manager for the fall play On The Razzle; and for the spring musical Anything Goes where he was an ensemble member. Over the summer, Tom took part in SOCSA's production of Guys And Dolls by portraying Big Julie. He is also very appreciative of all the amazing and kindhearted friends also involved in the drama program, and is very excited for what the rest of this year has in store. Enjoy the show, and have a good laugh. :)


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JACOB LELAND MR. HOLLINGSFORD & SECOND GUARD

KAITLYN VISCA MAGGIE SNOW & ADA BILDITSKY

A born actor, speaker and all around funny guy, Jacob Leland has always been involved in the arts. His interests are wide range with his focus on photography, music, drama, public speaking and the study of the Bible. Jacob decided to do something memorable for his Senior year, that is, be in a high school production. Jacob thanks Jesus Christ for the role he has been given and prays that you will be thoroughly entertained!

Kaytlin is thrilled to be a part of this year’s fall play. This time she is playing the roles of Maggie Snow and Ada Bildinsky on Friday and Saturday. She has been in three productions since her sophomore year, and four Coffee Houses since freshman year. Since Kaitlyn is a senior, she is sad to wave goodbye to her last San Clemente Fall Production. Kaytlin would like to thank God, foremost, for her talent. She would also like to thank Mrs. K. for her patience, Bob for his humor, her parents for being normal, and her boyfriend David D. for his unconditional love. (Shoutout to scrubbing bubbles, purple, Simba, & Passion Fruit!). I love you all!

BRENNA NICOLAI | CHLOE TRAPP This is Brenna’s first high school performance. She was in seven productions in middle school and is so excited to be involved in drama again her senior year. She is stoked on all the support she is getting from family and friends. Brenna would like to thank her dad for helping her memorize her lines for auditions, her mom for driving her to rehearsals, Mrs. K for giving her this opportunity, and her “besties” Lauren and Brianna for being so supportive and awesome!

SYDNEY ADAMS | ANNETTE FROEBEL & HARRIET Sydney is absolutely thrilled to be a part of Museum. This will be her third show on the Triton stage and she has loved every minute of it. Sydney loves the drama program and everyone in it! She wants to thank her family for being so supportive of her and her friends for putting up with her while she rehearsed lines with them. She also wants to thank Mrs. K for being an amazing director and Bob Burns for all his helpful hints. Enjoy the show!

HAILEY WOODWARD MAGGIE SNOW & ADA BILDITSKY Hailey is absolutely thrilled to be a part of this year’s play. This is her first appearance on the SCHS Triton Stage. She is seventeen years old and a senior at SCHS. She enjoys rocking out to her favorite music, making grown men cry by beating them in video games, and riding horseback under a full moon. She’d like to thank God for His blessings; her Dad for supporting her in being a part of drama; her mom for being patient and understanding of her schedule; her friends for being awesome; the drama kids/new friends for being so welcoming and kindhearted; and Mrs. K for giving her the wonderful opportunity to be part of the play.

COLLIN CONWAY | GIORGIO Collin is excited to once again step onto the stage for San Clemente High School. He enjoys working with the drama community, and hopes to do so more often in the future. He’d like to thank his family for their continued 5 l

support, and those “crazy drama kids” for being those “crazy drama kids”!

MAYA ERICKSON | ZOE, GIORGIO’S WIFE Maya is a junior at SCHS, and she is extremely excited to be playing Zoe in the fall play, Museum. She has been involved in the drama program at SCHS since she was a Freshman, and loves performing. Not only is she an actress, but she is also a singer and a dancer; she aspires to pursue musical theatre as her profession. She would like to thank her supportive friends and family, as well as, her wonderful boyfriend, Maxwell Morris. Enjoy the show!

BOBBY SCRUGGS | MR. GREGORY & MR. MOE Bobby Scruggs is playing the roles of Mr. Gregory and Mr. Moe in the play Museum. He was in the spring musical Anything Goes in which he played the role of a sailor. This is his second production with SCHS drama. He started last year as a sophomore and is planning to continue until his senior year.

CARL JONES | BILL PLAID This is Carl’s first year with the Drama program, and he’d just like to say that he’s excited to be a part of the production! Carl is a sophomore here at SCHS, and has enjoyed acting all his life. Being involved in several plays, it has always been his dream to be a part of the Drama Family. He’d like to thank his parents, his sister, and all of his friends for being so supportive. He hopes you “enjoy the show!”


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MELANIE GALLAGHER ELIZABETH SORROW & MRS. MOE Melanie has loved the stage and wanted to act for as long as she can remember. She has been involved in productions at South Coast Reparatory Theater, Orange County High School of the Arts, and now, for the first time ever, with San Clemente High School Theater Arts! She is super excited for an amazing creative process with all of the cast and crew. “Actors realize the dreams of great poets and give shape and substance to the shadows of art.” - Oscar Wilde.

JON BREMER | MR. SALT Jonathan would like to thank his loving sister Laura Bremer for getting him interested in the performing arts all those years ago. He would also like to give a shout out to all of the drama family classes past and present for their love and support. Jonathan has been in more than six performances on the Triton Stage, including numerous Coffee House and Improv productions.

MEGHAN CAPPON | MRS. SALT* Meghan is a freshman here at SCHS and this is her first performance on the Triton stage! She is so excited to be able to be a part of such an amazing production. He previous productions include Alice in Wonderland, Mr. Toad’s Mad Adventure, Wicked, High School Musical, Seussical, Snow White and Beauty and the Beast. She would like to thank Mrs. K. for being such a great director, her family for their tremendous support and driving her everywhere, Mrs. Calhoun and Mr. Stephens, her amazing vocal and piano teacher Mrs. Blakely, and of course all her friends and cast members who have helped her so much along the year! I love you all and enjoy the show!!!!

KEVIN FERDEN STEVE WILLIAMS & PETER ZIFF** Kevin is a senior and is ecstatic about being in Museum. This is his first show and he is enjoying every minute of it. Kevin would like to thank his mom and all his friends for being so supportive.

EMILY CZAJA | MRS. SALT** Emily is thrilled to be a part of this cast for Museum, and to participate in a SCHS fall play for the first time. She is a freshman playing the role of Mrs. Salt. Emily just recently moved to San Clemente from the Bay Area, where she participated in various plays. Some of her roles included a storyteller in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, various small parts in the world premiere of Holiday Celebrations Around the World, and a waitress/Mrs. Kemp in Ramona Quimby. Emily has made many new friends through the drama program, and is excited to be a part of this production. She would like to thank her parents for supporting her and driving her to rehearsals.

GEENA LINGREN | LILLIAN* Geena has been so happy ever since she was cast in Museum. This is Geena’s first production at SCHS other than Coffee House. Geena feels like the drama environment is a great place for teenagers because everyone accepts one another. Geena loves the drama department and feels like it’s her second home.

INDIA DIGGS | HARRIET* India is a first year drama student as a Junior and is ecstatic to be a part of San Clemente High School’s presentation of Museum. She has had a love for acting her whole life and is ready to pursue it further by bringing her character Harriet to life. India’s passion for acting began when she saw Beauty and the Beast on Broadway when she was five years old. Since then, she has loved entertaining her family and friends. Outside of Drama, India is an avid pianist, and enjoys baking as well as shopping. She is very much looking forward to coming back for this year’s musical, and of course, following up with drama during her Senior year.

TRICIA RICE | MAY* CONNOR HUTCHESON | PETER ZIFF* Connor Hutcheson is a sixteen year old eleventh grader and this is his fifth show for San Clemente High School’s drama program. He is taking on two roles in the production, one onstage and the other back stage as a co-head of backstage crew. He is incredibly happy to have a part and looks forward to being in the show. He’d also like to make a shout-out to any family and friends at the show.

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Tricia has been a part of this drama program since her freshman year. She also has spent the last three years studying acting at The Performer’s Academy in Laguna Hills. She has participated in film and commercials. This is her debut on the Triton stage. She feels it is a privilege to be working with Mrs. K and to a part of this talented cast.


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CONNOR VESELY | 1ST MUSEUM CUSTODIAN Connor Vesely is so excited for the fall play this year. This is his first time in a production. He is very enthusiastic and hopes his friends and the crowd enjoy his performance. He also wants to thank Mrs. K for giving him the part because he appreciates it very much.

KYLE MURPHY | ROMAN SCULPTURE This is Kyle's first show at SCHS and he's excited to be in it. He is a sophomore and wants to thanks Mrs K for the opportunity to be in the show.

SCOTT PENNINGTON | GREEK SCULPTURE

CHRIS HAUGHEY | ROMAN SCULPTURE

Scott is a junior at San Clemente High and this is his second production with the SCHS Drama Program. He will be wearing close to nothing when he appears on stage, so no flash photography please. Enjoy the show!

This is Chris's first year in drama. He has had a great experience so far. He would like to thank his parents, Ms. K, Robert Burns, and Brian Ivie for getting him involved with the drama production.

HILLARY FITZMAURICE | HEAD OF COSTUMING & GREEK SCULPTURE This is Hillary's first production at San Clemente High School. She has enjoyed being a part of Costume Crew, and is so excited to make an appearance as a statue. Hillary has enjoyed meeting new people in the cast and crew, and is looking forward to being involved in future SCHS productions.

BACKSTAGE AND TECHNICAL CREW MANAGERS TRAVIS SMITH | STAGE MANAGER This is Travis’ fifth time working with Drama and his second time as the Stage Manager. Already eighteen with his driver’s license, Travis is also a member of IB Dance and Drama Council and Improv and the Pacific Gyre Club. During his off hours, Travis spends his time writing both a screenplay and a novel. Other hobbies include devising new choreography, dancing, planning events, and honing his sword and knife fighting skills. His favorite pastime is playing Improv with the other Drama students every Thursday tutorial and Friday lunch. He is very excited about this production, and hopes you enjoy the comedic mayhem of the fall production, Museum!

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WILLIE PORTER | ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER Willie's schedule is much too busy, but she loves drama so much she found time to be assistant stage manager for Museum and couldn't be any happier! This is Willie's second production at San Clemente High School, and it definitely won't be her last. Willie would like to thank her amazingly wonderful parents, who drive her between rehearsals and softball practice (with food and change of clothes in tow), her best friends Kayla and Megan, and the incredible seniors whom she will miss dearly next year. Enjoy the show!

MCKENNA HUGHES | HEAD OF LIGHTING Mc Kenna Hughes is lighting up her fifth production with the SCHS Drama Crew! She is very excited to be taking the reins this year in all things tech related and is hoping the audience will be blown away by all of the hard work everyone put into this play. Please enjoy the show and give a holler to your tech crew working in the back!

KAYLA STEPHENS | HOUSE STAFF MANAGER Kayla is sophomore and this is her third production with the SCHS Drama. Kayla started as part of the prop crew in On The Razzle and appeared in the chorus in Anything Goes. Kayla loves being a part of Drama and hopes you enjoy the show!


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a special thanks ... Just as I tell the students, there are no small roles, only small actors, so it is with volunteers: there are no small jobs in the production of a play. Each of you has made an invaluable contribution to the success of our show! To our “senior” volunteers, thank you for the years and years of effort and dedication. To our newest members, I want to thank each of you for your contributions of time and talent. I appreciate it so much! I hope you have enjoyed the experience as much as I have enjoyed working with your children. Now sit back, relax and enjoy the show!

— Mrs. K.

DEB ADAMS

Head of Props, Set Dressing, and Drama Booster President Extraordinaire

TINA KLATT

Hair Design and Makeup; Sound Assistance

LAURIE ADAMSON

Head of Publicity

SHAUNA MURRAY

Advertising

NANCY WHITE

Design and Construction of the “Steve Williams Clothesline” and the “Agnes Vaag Sculptures”

JAN MCDUFF

Head of Costuming

PAM MARSHAK & TOM PORTER

Show Program Design and Layout; Assistance on Publicity

PAUL TURNEY

Head of Set Construction and Stage Craft assistance; “Your talent and expertise are equaled only by your patience. “

HEIDI MACDONALD & MAILI ROHNER

Set Painting; Once again you’ve done a wonderful job for us! Thanks so much for sharing your talents with our program year after year. (Call Creative Art Design for all your specialty painting needs: (949) 388-7889.) l 8


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a special thanks ... SANDRA BURNS

Seat Reservation Coordinator, General Gopher, and Assistance on Props

VICKI CORBETT

Head of Show T-Shirts, DVD’s and Cast Photos; Drama Booster Vice President

LORI FEIERMAN

Drama Booster Treasurer

DENISE MCNEIL

Drama Booster Ways and Means; Assistance with Set Dressing and Props

NIKKI ERICKSON

Snack Bar Chair

DEBBIE HUGHES

Box Office Chair

LILY WAKEMAN

Chair of Rehearsal Snacks and Meals

SYDNEY HARDIE

Costume Assistance and Sewing

STEPHANIE HARNACK

Assistance and coaching in the classroom

CASEY ROY

Improv Coach

STEVE SMITH

Construction Assistance

JAMES WOODWARD

Construction Assistance

JULIE PAGE

Assistance with Hair and Wigs; (Julie works at Toba salon (949) 493-9735)

COLEEN ANDERSON

Assistance with Wigs; (Colleen works at Salon Zinnia (949) 429-2020)

LINDA FRY

Triton Center Sign – Design and Painting

DAVE ADAMS

Hanging of the Triton Center Sign and Assistance with Construction

Special Thanks to the CUSD Board and the Administration of San Clemente High School for their ongoing support of the SCHS Drama Program. CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES

SAN CLEMENTE HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION TEAM

Ellen Addonizio, President Michael Winsten, Vice President Larry Christensen, Clerk Jack Brick, Member Anna Bryson, Member Ken Lopez-Maddox, Member Sue Palazzo, Member

George Duarte, Principal Sally Clanin, Assistant Principal, Upper Campus Cameron Lovett, Assistant Principal of Guidance & Curriculum Jonathan Hamro, Athletic Director Janet Sobel, Assistant Principal of Discipline Tamette Rappa, Activities Director l 9


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SCHS DRAMA APPRECIATES THE SUPPORT OF ...

TECHNICAL & BACKSTAGE CREWS Stage Manager Assistant Manager Additional Assistant

Travis Smith Willie Porter Connor Hutcheson

LIGHTING CREW:

McKenna Hughes* Jazlyn Cabula Jasmin Donoso Makena Graves

SOUND CREW:

Jimmy Donahue* Alex Difante Katin Burns Patrick Frey Blake Beadle

COSTUME CREW:

Hillary Ftizmaurice* Carly Barbanell Shannon Christner Alyssa Curtis

MAKEUP CREW

Brina Carrier Elizabeth Deatheridge Cierra Randall Katija Stjepovic Regan Gillotte Corryn Bradley Harley Grinpas

PROP CREW

Courtney Greathouse Anna Vivian Isabelle White Makena Graves

House Managers

Kayla Stephens* Hayden Kershaw

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SCHS DRAMA APPRECIATES THE SUPPORT OF ...

6th Period Stagecraft class!

Thanks for all of your hard work and dedication! You did a great job on the construction of the set and the preparation of the stage! – Mrs. K. Jasmin Balderas Jacob W. Block Mark Chapman Maricela Cuevas Garrett Dalton Ariel Dickinson Alec Greenspan Tyler J. Jensma

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Kaelin Laubscher Gannon Moore Austin Piltingsrud Alexandra Poff Eian Rasor Patrick Verduzco Skyler Wilson Aidan McCoy


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We have a limited number of spaces to display 4 foot by 8 foot banners along Avenida Pico in front of the High School. The banners will be displayed for the entire school year year,, giving your business unprecedented exposure on one of San Clemente’s busiest streets. Please consider this great opportunity to partner with the San Clemente Educational Foundation in support of San Clemente High School. Contact the San Clemente Ed Foundation at SCEFbanners@schsef.org.

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