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Music Director Jennifer Schniepp

Choreographer Eric Stretch

Production Stage Manager

Madison Wedel

Scenic Designer Gina Kim

Costume Designer Carina Holley

Prop Master Kiran Desai

Lighting Designer Miranda Carpenter

Makeup & Hair Designer

Maggie Hammond

Sound Designer Maya Reed

Technical Director Harold Kast

RONALD S. ROCHON

President, California State University, Fullerton

AMIR H. DABIRIAN

Provost and VP for Academic Affairs

ARNOLD HOLLAND, EDD

Dean, College of the Arts

FULL-TIME FACULTY | Theatre

Acting

Maria Cominis*

Svetlana Efremova

Eve Himmelheber

John Short

Design and Technical Production

Scott Bolman^

Hyun Sook Kim

Fred Kinney*

JR Luker

Omar Ramos

Jamie Tucker

Kathryn Wilson

Directing

Mark Ramont*

Musical Theatre

Josh Grisetti

Marty Austin Lamar*

Sarah Ripper*

Theatre Studies

Dr. Heather Denyer*

Amanda Rose Villarreal, PhD

Voice and Movement

David Nevell

Devised Performance and Physical Theatre

Anne James*

FULL-TIME FACULTY | Dance

Muriel Joyce

Lisa D. Long*

Alvin Rangel-Alvarado

Hassan Syed

KATHRYN WILSON

Chair, Department of Theatre & Dance

LISA D. LONG*

Vice Chair, Department of Theatre & Dance

OMAR RAMOS*

2nd Vice Chair, Department of Theatre & Dance

FULL-TIME Staff

Department of Theatre & Dance

Administration

Denean Dyson

Technical and Production Staff

Michael August, Production Manager

Charlotte Bouck

Audition Coordinator and Production Assistant

Lois Bryan, Master Electrician

Matt Connelly, Amanda Horak, Caitlyn Nguyen Scenic Lab Staff

Heidi Enzlin Cole, Charge Scenic Artist

Jen Frauenzimmer

Business/ Production Coordinator

Terri Nista, Costume Lab Manager

Lori Koontz, Costume Lab Techncian

Carson Julian, Costume Coordinator

Caitlyn Nguyen, Wardrobe Supervisor

Eric Sheehan, Video & Projections Technician

Jeff Lewis, Production Sound Engineer

William Lemley, Audio/Lighting Technician

Bob West, Properties Master

Brigitte Bellavoine, Jennifer Schniepp & Ben Rempel, Accompanists

Stephanie Tancredi

Box Office Manager & Safety Coordinator

Heather McLane, Josiah Sanchez Night Managers/ House Managers

* denotes area coordinator | ^denotes graduate coordinator

The Department of Theatre & Dance at California State University, Fullerton is fully and continuously accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre (1974) and the National Association of Schools of Dance (1982)

Welcome to the spring 2026 events season at Cal State Fullerton’s College of the Arts. We have been hard at work in every classroom, practice room, and studio across campus preparing to share new sounds and bold creativity with all of you. We are thrilled you are here.

Our students and their success form the core of our purpose in the College of the Arts but unlike their counterparts in other colleges, their paths are not solely formed through classroom learning; they are revealed in the moments when talent meets opportunity. Like when a dancer attends an intensive, or when a musician travels abroad on tour, or an actor or artist is mentored – this is where promise is transformed into possibility. The Dean’s Fund for Excellence gives students access to meaningful experiences like these and many more, including masterclasses, research opportunities, materials, and professional conferences. You can help ensure creativity isn’t limited by circumstance. Consider a gift of any amount to the Dean’s Fund for Excellence today.

This spring semester is brimming with performances and exhibitions for all to enjoy –some that will make you laugh and others that will make you think. In the School of Music, Sibarg Ensemble, featuring our own Hessam Abedini, explores the musical intersections of Iranian music and jazz on February 20. In April, Benjamin Britten’s comic opera “Albert Herring” follows the shy, virtuous title character as he rebels against his prudish upbringing. Join us in the Little Theatre beginning March 5 for the musical “Once Upon a Mattress” – an uproarious sendup of Hans Christian Anderson’s fairytale, “The Princess and the Pea.” If you’re craving something completely different, Eugène Ionesco’s “Rhinoceros” opens March 19 to hold a mirror to the absurdity of mob mentality and the struggle to maintain individuality in the face of mass hysteria. And in late spring, our dancers and choreographers return to demonstrate their inimitable power and grace in “Spring Dance Theatre.”

Across the walkway from where you’re seated are the College of the Arts Galleries. You can still catch exhibitions from Soo Kim and Carol Caroompas until May, or stop by the galleries on Wednesdays for our bi-weekly Student Galleries opening receptions. They are always full of energy, and you might even find student artwork to purchase and take home!

Whether you’re returning to our venues or here for the first time, we are so excited to present another season to you. Thank you for joining us.

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Orchestra

Piano/Conductor Jennifer Schniepp

Bass Mike Selfridge

Bass Clarinet Gil Alvarado

Clarinet Shawn Bryant

Drums Cindy McKinney

Flute/Piccolo Vince Hizon

Keyboard Strings Julia Chubb

Trombone Dannie Ramirez

Trumpet 1 Chuck Howe

Trumpet 2 Max Maynard

Scene and Song Breakdown

Time: Many moons ago… in 1428. But also present day. Maybe.

Setting: In a far off place… vaguely European. But also Southern California. Kinda.

ACT ONE

Prologue: In front of a curtain, then on a theatrical college set that looks like a castle.

Scene 1: The Great Hall. Mid-March.

Scene 2: Castle Corridor. Later that day.

Scene 3: The Great Hall. Three weeks later, on a sunny afternoon that is not a stormy night.

Scene 4: The Wizard’s Dungeon. Later that day.

Scene 5: Winnifred’s Guest Chamber. Later that day.

Scene 6 & 7: Another Castle Corridor. Later that day.

Scene 8: The Great Hall. That evening.

Scene 9: There is no scene nine. Go have a snack.

ACT TWO

Scene 1: Castle Corridor. That night.

Scene 2: Winnifred’s Guest Chamber. Later that night.

Scene 3: Another corridor that looks like a curtain. Later that night.

Scene 4 & 5: The Wizard’s Dungeon. Later that night.

Scene 6: Back to a previous corridor. Very late that night.

Scene 7: Winnifred’s Guest Chamber. No one knows what time it is anymore.

Scene 8: Another corridor that looks like a curtain. The next morning.

Scene 9: The Great Hall. Moments later.

Scene 10: There is no scene ten. You are divine. Get out Song List.

ACT ONE

Many Moons Ago………………………………………………………………..………Minstrel

Opening for a Princess………………………………………… Prince Dauntless, Ensemble

In a Little While………………………………………………………… Sir Harry, Lady Larken

In a Little While: Reprise……………………………………………… Sir Harry, Lady Larken Shy ……………………………………………………………….………. Winnifred, Ensemble Sensitivity ………………………………………………………………………. Queen, Wizard

The Swamps of Home …………………….Winnifred, Prince Dauntless, Ladies in Waiting Normandy……………………………………….Minstrel, Jester, Lady Larken, King (sort of)

The Spanish Panic ………………………………………………….Almost the Full Company Song of Love ………………………………………..Prince Dauntless, Winnifred, Ensemble

ACT TWO

Quiet…………………………………………………………………………. Queen, Ensemble Happily Ever After …………………………………………………………………… Winnifred Man-to-Man Talk …………………………………………… Prince Dauntless, King (sort of)

Very Soft Shoes …………………………………………………………….. Jester, Ensemble

Yesterday I Loved You ……………………………………………….. Sir Harry, Lady Larken Nightengale Lullaby ………………………………………………………………. Nightengale Finale ……………………….. Full Company, except the Queen (because no one likes her)

JOSH GRISETTI previously directed “DOGFIGHT” and “GLIMPSE: A NEW MUSICAL” at CSUF, as well as the annual 4th-year Musical Theatre BFA Showcase performance in NYC. Josh also directed “SOMETHING ROTTEN!” (Musical Theatre West), “IT SHOULDA BEEN YOU” (Musical Theatre Guild), and “ONCE UPON A MATTRESS” (Trentino Music Festival).

As a performer, Josh starred in Broadway’s “SOMETHING ROTTEN!,” “IT SHOULDA BEEN YOU” (Clarence Derwent Award winner), and Neil Simon’s “BROADWAY BOUND.” Off-Broadway, Josh starred in “RENT,” “PETER AND THE STARCATCHER,” “ENTER LAUGHING” (Theatre World Award winner), “RED EYE OF LOVE,” “CANDIDA” and “AFTER THE BALL”. Regional credits include “PETER PAN GOES WRONG” (La Mirada), “RAGTIME” and “SPONGEBOB” (Broadway at Music Circus), “PRINCE OF BROADWAY” (Tokyo), “CAMELOT” (Kennedy Center), “MATILDA” (The Muny), “HOW TO SUCCEED…” (Reprise Theatre –Los Angeles Ovation Award winner), “BEAUTY & THE BEAST” (La Mirada), “SPAMALOT” (Las Vegas and Ogunquit), “WHERE’S CHARLEY?” (Goodspeed) and others.

On television, Josh recurred throughout the final season of Amazon Studio’s “THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL,” starred in the ABC sitcom “THE KNIGHTS OF PROSPERITY,” as well as multiple series regular roles in pilots for other networks. Film credits include “THE IMMIGRANT,” “REVOLUTIONARY ROAD,” “THE NAMESAKE” and others. In addition to serving as Associate Professor of Theatre at CSUF, Josh previously taught acting, musical theatre, and business of theatre at Fullerton College (Adjunct Professor) and Loyola Marymount University (Guest Lecturer). Josh also authored the book, “God In My Head” (Tantor Media, LLC).

Visit www.joshgrisetti.com and follow @joshgrisetti on TikTok/Insta

Student Production Staff

Assistant Stage Managers Olivia Mercer, Abby Shannon, Nikki Duchene

Assistant Music Director Kelsey Rhebergen

Assistant Technical Director Georgia Rau

Assistant Lighting Designer Bex Andelin

Assistant Costume Designer Kayla Beining

Assistant Hair/Makeup Designer Katie Leahy, Skyler Neilson

Assistant Sound Designer Isaac Stewart

Lighting Programmer Francisco Amezcua

Lighting Board Operator Tyler Alaniz, Lucas Longoria, Jose Carlos

Spot Operators Lucas Longoria, Jose Carlos

Audio Mixer Sebastian Izeta

Sound Board Operator Varren Meilak

Audio 2 Sydney Robinson, Syd Crozier, Jakob Shelley

Costume Crew Lizette Torres, Anna Morales, Maliha James, Anessa Alvarado, Cash Wheeler, Reyna Sabio, Karin Worley, Gwenaveire Garlick, Amber Breit, Abrahan Barajas, Jocelyn Fuentes, Kaylee Hagen

Costume Maintenance Crew Jada Roberts, Joseph Kavalan

Hair & Makeup Crew Maya Mendoza, Jocelyn Loera, Sariah Mitchell, Jacob Villaruz, Terralyn Contresceri-Ryan, Audrey Ritz, Da’Mareae Landry, Cameron Lao, Michael Sagan

Scenic Crew Jeremy Marks, Alberto Salcedo, Riley Martinez, Allison Murillo, Madelyn Rummel, Taylor Nguyen, Amanda Kelley, Santiago Carrillo, Rowan Cannaday, Marli Davenport, Madelyn Calleros, Hailey Noce

Costume Lab Student Assistants Ryn Heier, Makayla Finn, Haven Hanson, Alyssa Gauss, Alicia Robles, Lily Andrada, Morgan Olson, Alayna Riley, Martin Miller, Owen Henderson, Kale Brown, Near Perez, Riley Whelan, Marty Florence

Prop Assistants Avis Constantino, Alexa Alvarado, Oliver Avila, Ulises Jimenez

Lighting Assistants Avani Artry, Miranda Carpenter, Connor Hyman, Grayson McDonald, Scarlett Orantes, Marcantony Ponce, Neroli Pruett, Michael Tovar and the students of THTR 286

Scenic Lab Carpenters Cole Johnson, Isabella Cruz, Nat Bull, Alexa Aure, Anela Brown, Elliot Rosenthal, George Diaz Mejia, Line Wolkenhauer, Sarah Arizaga, Cori Smith, Jared West, Gabriel Elizarraras

Lead Scenic Artists Gina Kim, Miles Guiditta, Kristen Pereyra, Kale Brown, Anabella Piner, Riley Martinez, Nathan Camacho, Grace Temblador

Scenic Artists Roxie Cole, Ulises Jimenez, Kathryn Harbauer, Malyssa Castillo

Student Box Office Jonathan Bass, Kayla Beining, Joshua Chapman, Charlie Duval, Cole Johnson, Dylan Magallanes, Rhylee Smith, Cash Wheeler

Student House Managers Kayla Beining, Alex Bolanos, Amanda MacDonald, Vivian Parsons, Phoebe Thompson

Faculty Production Mentors

Hair/Makeup Mentor Joyce Cantrell

Props Mentor Fred Kinney, Mio Okada

Stage Management Mentor Shay Garber

Scenic Design Mentor Fred Kinney

Lighting Design Mentor Scott Bolman

Sound Mentor Hunter Moody

Production Management Mentor Renee Duron

Department Notes & Policies

Proceeding Safely: Clayes Performing Arts Center will match all current COVID-19 recommendations and guidelines provided by local health agencies. When purchasing a ticket to a Clayes Performing Arts Center event, you agree to adhere to all COVID-19 safety entry requirements in effect at the time of the event.

Commitment to Diversity: The Department of Theatre & Dance affirms its commitment to inclusiveness in student learning and success in all areas of theatre based on merit and achievement, and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical appearance, mental or physical disability, marital status or age.

Cell Phones & Electronic Devices: Cellphones and other electronic devices must be turned off prior to the start of the performance and at the beginning of the second half to minimize disruptions in the theater and ensure the enjoyment of all patrons in attendance.

The video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited, and any recordings will be asked to be deleted.

Food & Drink Policy: Food and drink is not allowed in the venue, with the exception of bottled water.

If you do not follow these guidelines, you may be asked to leave.

Professional Artist Unions

Faculty, Staff and Guest Artists of the Department of Theatre & Dance are specialists in their respective disciplines. Within these groups, the following professional artist unions are represented:

AEA (Actors’ Equity Association)

AGMA (American Guild of Musical Artists)

AGVA (American Guild of Variety Artists)

IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees)

SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild/American Federation of Radio and Television Artists)

SDC (Stage Directors and Choreographers Society)

USA (United Scenic Artists)

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The College of the Arts at Cal State Fullerton is one of the largest comprehensive arts campuses in the CSU system. We proudly serve as an academic institution of regional focus with national impact that combines rigorous arts training with cross-disciplinary exploration to encourage the artistic expression and individual achievement of thousands of students throughout the arts every day.

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ONTIVEROS SOCIETY

The Ontiveros Society includes individuals who have provided a gift for Cal State Fullerton through their estate plan. We extend our deep appreciation to the following Ontiveros Society members, whose gifts will benefit the students and mission of the College of the Arts.

ANONYMOUS

JOHN ALEXANDER

LEE & DR. NICHOLAS A.* BEGOVICH

MARC R. DICKEY

JOANN DRIGGERS

BETTY EVERETT

CAROL J. GEISBAUER & JOHN* GEISBAUER

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MORE INFORMATION Dominic Mumolo, Senior Director | dmumolo@fullerton.edu

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