







MAINSTAGE SEASON SPONSORS
CHARLOTTE & BOB OTTO
It is a joy to sponsor the 2025 season of world-class productions created right here at Flat Rock Playhouse.
We hope you enjoy the show.
Thank you for supporting Flat Rock Playhouse.
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MAINSTAGE SEASON SPONSORS
CHARLOTTE & BOB OTTO
It is a joy to sponsor the 2025 season of world-class productions created right here at Flat Rock Playhouse.
We hope you enjoy the show.
Thank you for supporting Flat Rock Playhouse.

Dear esteemed patrons,
As we prepare to take to the stage, we are reminded of the profound impact that your presence has on our craft. You are the spark that ignites the flame of our passion, the wind that fills the sails of our creativity, and the sunshine that nourishes the bloom of our art.
As artists, we are driven by an insatiable desire to create, to express, and to connect with others through our work. But this desire would remain unfulfilled without the vital support and appreciation that you, our dear patrons, provide. You are the raisond’être of our endeavors, the reason why we toil and strive to bring forth the best that is within us.
Your presence in our theatre is not merely a pleasure, but a necessity. Without you, our words would fall on deaf ears, our movements would be mere gestures, and our music would be but a silent melody.
And yet, because of you, we are able to do what we love most in the world. We are able to lose ourselves in the thrill of storytelling, to find ourselves in the applause and accolades, and to rediscover ourselves in the joy and wonder of creation.
So, we offer our deepest gratitude to each one of you. Thank you for being our inspiration, our motivation, and our reward. Thank you for allowing us to share our art with you, and for being a part of the grand tapestry that is our collective experience.
We hope that you will continue to join us on this wondrous journey, to laugh with us, to cry with us, and to be moved by the beauty and power of the human spirit. For in the end, it is not just a play that we present to you, but a reflection of all of us: our hopes, our dreams, and our very humanity.
With appreciation and respect,

Lisa K. Bryant

This project was supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.

Producing live theatre, by its very nature, creates a vibrant community—one that fosters connection, growth, and creative exploration, from backstage to center stage to the house seats.
Community begins offstage. Our talented staff, crew, and artists collaborate for weeks—sometimes months—to bring each production to life. From the stage floor to the lighting grid, every element is meticulously crafted. Our team brings their education, experience, and passion, making every performance at Flat Rock Playhouse a one-of-a-kind experience. As each production is unique, requiring deep collaboration, cultivating opportunities for continued learning and growth.
That sense of community carries onto the stage. During the casting, our artistic team thoughtfully assembles ensembles that not only fit the roles but also complement one another—artistically and personally. The rehearsal process demands vulnerability, trust, and dedication. As the cast works together to shape a production, bonds form that enhance their performances bringing authenticity and emotional depth to the stage. When artists unite in harmony, something magical happens— a spark that ignites not only among the performers but in the hearts of everyone watching.
Each production is crafted with care, heart, and an unwavering commitment to excellence making every moment on stage as impactful and unforgettable as possible. Through this process, not only do stories come to life, but the individuals involved grow—as artists, as collaborators, and as people.
This growth is then passed to the final and most vital piece of the puzzle: you—our audience. Once the curtain rises, community extends into the seats. Each performance becomes a shared moment between strangers who laugh together, gasp together, and are moved together. Live theatre offers a rare and powerful form of connection, allowing us to feel deeply and reflect together. In those moments, a collective understanding is born—one that we carry with us beyond the theatre walls. As a patron, you are not just an observer; you are a participant in this living, breathing art form. Your presence is essential to the magic of live theatre and to the community that makes it so meaningful.
I am proud to represent a professional producing theatre that believes in the transformative power of community. It is my privilege to help ensure that Flat Rock continues to be a space where creativity thrives, connections are forged, and unforgettable experiences are shared.
Together, we make theatre. Together, we build community. Thank you for being a patron of Flat Rock Playhouse.

Sam Yaeger Goodrum
On behalf of the Board of Trustees, thank you for being a part of the Flat Rock Playhouse family. We are proud to be a professional producing theatre with the mission of enriching lives through the art of theatre.
So, what does it mean to be a producing theatre? It means everything you see is planned, crafted, and presented right here on The Rock. The scenery, the costumes, the props, the choreography, the direction, the performers—everything that goes into a show… it all happens here.
But that’s not all. We offer classes and performance opportunities for the next generation of theatre artists through our Playhouse Jr. and Apprentice programs. We are in the schools, reaching more than 10,000 students and teachers. And we Rock Out! to bring performances to the community.
None of this happens without you. We appreciate your support as patrons, students, donors, volunteers, and ambassadors. If you’d like to get more involved, or if you have any comments or questions, please reach out to me at FRPBoardPresident@flatrockplayhouse.org. I’d love to hear from you.
Again, thank you for being part of this magical place on The Rock.
Charlotte
Otto
President, Flat Rock Board of Trustees
Connie Backlund
Sharon Campbell
Bob DiBella
Deanna Ellis
Gene Hamme
Robin Hamme
Buddy Hughes, (Reid, Jr.)
Bruce Holliday
David Leiman
Peg Luy
Larry McGaughy
Tom Marshall
Charlotte Otto
Tracy Robinson
Turner Rouse
Emily Russell
Alan Sawyer
Jan Sullivan
Mike Weitzel
JOIN THE VAGABOND SOCIETY A WILL TO GIVE
Since our theatre began, we have depended on generous patrons and donors. By including Flat Rock Playhouse in your will, you can ensure great storytelling, teaching, and performing for future generations.

Endowment Funding is a wonderful way for ensuring the Playhouse’s future. Savvy donors can endow their current gifts through their will. For example, a bequest of $2500 would permanently endow an annual gift of $100. A bequest of $25,000 would create a named fund that would generate $1,000+ perpetually.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, Please contact Jim Brewer, Director of Development, 828-693-0403 ext. 220 jimbrewer@flatrockplayhouse.org

Flat Rock Playhouse, The State Theatre of North Carolina, enriches lives through the art of theatre by sustaining production excellence, nurturing talent, and inspiring creativity in an inclusive safe haven for artistic vision, life-long learning, and creative risk.
Flat Rock Playhouse, The State Theatre of North Carolina, is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable and inclusive community of artists, patrons, volunteers, students, partners, and supporters where everyone is welcome.
At Flat Rock Playhouse, all people – whatever their gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, age, sexual orientation or identity, religion, education, or ability – are valued and respected.
As storytellers, we strive to tell stories that reflect and illuminate the diversity of our shared humanity. We are grateful to our community and our audience members for joining us in this shared spirit of inclusion and equity for all.































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CONCIEVED BY
CO-DIRECTOR
BEN HOPE
SCENIC DESIGNER
ADAM GOODRUM
SOUND DESIGNER
KURT DAVIS
CO-DIRECTOR
KATIE BARTON HOPE
COSTUME DESIGNER
TIM BARHAM
PROJECTIONS DESIGNER
JEB PERCELL
PROPS MANAGER
KENZIE CONNER
PRODUCTION MANAGER
ADAM GOODRUM
MUSIC DIRECTOR
ERIC ANTHONY
LIGHTING DESIGNER
MONTANA KERN
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
TOM WILLSON
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER
VICTORIA COULTER
ASSOC. PRODUCTION MANAGER
JOSHUA D. STEWART
(in alphabetical order)
ERIC ANTHONY
PAUL BABELAY
MARGARET DUDASIK
RYAN GUERRA
FANCY MARIE
JEREMY SEVELOVITZ
SAM SHERWOOD
RUSS WEVER
NAT ZEGREE
Any video and/or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
Put Some Drive in Your Country - (Travis Tritt - 1990)
Let’s Have a Party - (Wanda Jackson - 1958)
Don’t Let Our Love Start Slippin’ Away - (Vince Gill - 1992)
Two More Bottles of Wine - (Emmylou - 1978)
Country Boy Can Survive - (Hank Jr. - 1981)
Honky Tonk Attitude - (Joe Diffie - 1993)
Blue Medley
Independence Day - (Martina McBride - 1993)
Boy Named Sue - (Johnny Cash - 1969)
Gunpowder and Lead - (Miranda Lambert - 2007)
Long Black Veil - (Lefty Frizzell - 1959)
Midnight in Montgomery - (Alan Jackson - 1991)
Marie Laveau - (Bobby Bare - 1973)
90’s Band Medley
Sin Wagon - (The Chicks - 1999)
Steel Guitar Rag - (Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys - 1936)
Don’t Fence Me In - (Gene Autry - 1944)
I Want to be a Cowboy’s Sweetheart - (Patsy Montana 1935)
Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys - (1978)
Rhinestone Cowboy - (Glenn Campbell - 1975)
Happy Roving Cowboy - (Hank Williams - 1949)
Second Fiddle to an Old Guitar - (Jean Shepard - 1967)
Smoke, Smoke, Smoke - (Tex Williams - 1960)
You Don’t Know Me - (Cindy Walker - 1964)
Bennie and the Jets - (Elton John - Played at Opry 1979)
Man In Black - (Johnny Cash - 1971)
Humble and Kind - (Tim McGraw - 2016)
Secret of Life - (Faith Hill - 1998)
It’s All Going to Pot - (Willie and Merle - 2015)
Here for a Good Time - (George Strait - 2011)
Travelin Through - (Dolly Parton - 2006)
We Shall Be Free - (Garth Brooks - 1992)
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ERIC ANTHONY is so happy to be back home again, on the Rock! He was last seen here in MIXTAPE 2! Broadway: RING OF FIRE: THE MUSIC OF JOHNNY CASH (Eric). National Tour: BUDDY: THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY (MD/Norm Petty). PUMP BOYS & DINETTES (Jackson). Regional: RING OF FIRE- Flat Rock Playhouse, Merry Go Round Playhouse, and the Arrow Rock Lyceum (MD). MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET- MSMT, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis (Brother Jay). BUDDY: THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY- Lyric Theatre of OK, Westchester B’way, (Joe Mauldin), Flat Rock Playhouse, (Joe Mauldin/MD), and Ogunquit Playhouse (MD). HANK WILLIAMS: LOST HIGHWAY- Riverside Theatre (Jimmy), Flat Rock and Merry Go Round Playhouse(s) (MD). Eric’s passion project was born on the Rock, his Beatles tribute, Here Comes The Sun Band herecomesthesunband.com. A Native of St. Louis, Eric was a section leader and soloist with the St Louis Symphony Orchestra Chorus. Eric lives there with his wife Amanda and son Forrest
PAUL BABELAY Paul’s illustrious career defines musical diversity, ranging from recording demos for Carl Fischer Publishing to songwriting workshops for the National Endowment For The Arts; playing gigs for comedians Don Rickles and Martin Short to jamming with R&B diva Chaka Khan in Germany. His work is available on PaulBabelay. com and VibeGuyMusic.com. Paul also performs with Here Comes The Sun: A Celebration of the Music of The Beatles and conducts the Biltmore Community Orchestra. Paul is grateful to Robin Farquhar and George Wilkins for inviting him to be part of the Vagabond family 29 years ago.
MARGARET DUDASIK is delighted to be back at Flat Rock, last seen here in 2019’s SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN. Nat’l tour: Roundabout Theatre Company’s CABARET. Off B’way: A CHILD’S CHRISTMAS IN WALES (Irish Rep). Select regional: BRIGHT STAR (Arrow Rock Lyceum), ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE (Ivoryton Playhouse), ONCE (Weston Theater Company), MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET CHRISTMAS (Bucks County Playhouse), HANK WILLIAMS: LOST HIGHWAY (Florida Rep), ALMOST HEAVEN (Riverside Theatre), BUDDY: THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY (The MUNY), RING OF FIRE (German premiere, Deutsches Theater München). Margaret is an accomplished Irish fiddle and tin whistle player, having represented the US at the Fleadh Cheoil World Championships seven times. Proud Pace University MT. MargaretDudasik.com
RYAN GUERRA Ryan attended the University of Texas at San Antonio and graduated with a B.A. in Music and a minor in Business Administration. Since moving to New York City in 2009, he has toured throughout the East Coast playing with several bands and recording on their albums. Ryan also has music directed more than fifty different tribute shows and has been an active guitar, piano and violin teacher as well.
FANCY MARIE is thrilled to return to the Flat Rock Playhouse after her 2024 debut performance in Saddletramp’s COUNTRY GOLD. As a theatre and dance performance graduate of Elon University, Fancy is thrilled to call herself a Western North Carolina based-artist, fronting her southern-gothy-tonk-americana country band, Fancy and the Gentlemen, blending her love of original music storytelling and songcraft. Before arriving in Asheville 13 years ago, you might have enjoyed seeing Fancy with various cruise line entertainment companies, as well as several jukebox musicals with Matt Davenport
Productions out of Nashville, TN. Locally she has performed and choreographed for many years with The Asheville Ballet, Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre, the Magnetic Theatre, and Montford Park Players and has shared her passion for movement as a dance instructor at Mars Hill University and Warren Wilson College. Notable theatrical roles include Cassie in A CHORUS LINE, Gypsy Rose Lee in GYPSY, and Maxine Andrews in SISTERS OF SWING: A TRIBUTE TO THE ANDREWS SISTERS. When she’s not singing under the spotlight, writing songs, or dancing across a stage, you can find her living happily with her cats, supporting her friends, practicing yoga and partner dancing, and running a private practice in psychotherapy. To find out more ways to follow Fancy and future band performances, please visit: www.fancyandthegentlemen.com as well as www.fancymarieonstage.com.
JEREMY SEVELOVITZ is so excited to be back at the Flat Rock Playhouse!! A native New Yorker, Miami transplant, and graduate of the Hartt School of Music (Hartford, CT); Theatrical credits include: BEAU: THE MUSICAL (Off-Broadway/ Adirondack Theater Festival), CHASING THE SONG (La Jolla), HELLO! MY BABY (Goodspeed), COMEDY OF TENORS (Florida Rep), ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE (Actor’s Playhouse), WOODY GUTHRIE’S AMERICAN SONG (Penobscot Theater Co.), as well as over 20 regional productions of MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET. TV/ Film credits include: BEAU: THE MUSICAL (TBD Productions) & BILLIONS (Showtime). As a multi-instrumentalist, he has played with several different groups, spanning many genres from pop to rock to blues and country. He also released a collection of original music in 2014, entitled “Devils & Kings” (Available on his website). In 2018, he helped found and launch Tundra Productions, crafting tribute concerts and shows across the country, as well as launching an acting/vocal coaching studio in 2022 (IG: @tundradramastudio). Thanks to his team at Avalon Artists Group, his family and his wife, Sofia, for their continued love and support! TT! // Instagram:@jeremy.sevelovitz // www.jeremysevelovitz.com
SAM SHERWOOD is delighted to return to Flat Rock Playhouse. Previously at FRP: SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN (Dennis); PUMP BOYS & DINETTES (Jim); A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM (Hero); HANK WILLIAMS: LOST HIGHWAY (Hoss); COTTON PATCH GOSPEL. Sam has also performed as a musician numerous times in Music on the Rock and in ALWAYS…PATSY CLINE. Off-Broadway: WOODY SEZ (Irish Repertory Theatre); FANCY: A COUNTRY MUSICAL (Workshop). Regional Theatre: WHEN ELVIS MET THE BEATLES (John Lennon, world premiere at Ogunquit Playhouse); ONCE (Guy, Capital Rep); LUCKY STIFF (Harry Witherspoon, Florida Rep); JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (Pilate, CVRep); MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET (Carl Perkins, Broadway at Music Circus); MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET CHRISTMAS (Carl Perkins, word premiere at Phoenix Theatre); BRIGHT STAR (Jimmy Ray, Arrow Rock Lyceum); ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE (Tully, Engeman Theatre); WOODY SEZ (Woody Guthrie, TheaterWorks Hartford); ALMOST HEAVEN: JOHN DENVER’S AMERICA (John Denver, Riverside Theatre); GODSPELL (Jesus, Ivoryton); HANK WILLIAMS LOST HIGHWAY (Hank Williams, Florida Rep); RING OF FIRE (Johnny Cash, Deutsches Theater München. TV: “THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL” (Amazon Studios). @sherwoodsounds
RUSS WEVER is quite pleased to be performing for you once again at Flat Rock Playhouse. Russ has performed from the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville to Off-Broadway in New York as well as numerous musical theatre productions and tours in between.Russ is a popular performer at various steel guitar concerts throughout the country. Born and raised in the Chicago area, Russ currently resides in Kansas City with his lovely wife, Carla, and their two cute puppies.
NAT ZEGREE Premiering as the first regional Jerry Lee Lewis in Million Dollar Quartet, and playing over 600 performances as The Killer, he has played the role at such theatres as Ogunquit Playhouse (2015/2016, 2 Broadwayworld awards winner), Papermill Playhouse (2017), Marriott Theatre (Chicago Jeff Award winner) and many more, including right here at the Flat Rock Playhouse. A composer/recording artist, he has
also written 3 original musicals, including ‘FLY MORE THAN YOU FALL’, which played off West End in London in 2024, with The Guardian hailing it as “one of the best original scores in years”. A multitalented showman and classically trained pianist, Nat writes and performs his own original one man shows and performs them Globally, including “MOZART TO POPCHART”, “THE HISTORY OF ROCK N ROLL”, “100 YEARS OF DISNEY” and many more. His music can be heard on the CBS original series THE GOOD FIGHT, and he (literally) played Mozart in the first production of AMADEUS where the Mozart plays all the music live onstage here at The Flat Rock Playhouse. His voice could be heard as a virtual singer in the Broadway hit musical DEAR EVAN HANSEN. He is available for private event bookings and performances at bookingzegree@gmail.com and on social media @natzegree.
KATIE BARTON AND BEN HOPE (DIRECTORS) are thrilled to return to Flat Rock Playhouse; the theatre where they first met as apprentices twenty years ago. Since that summer, they’ve built both a life and a career together, crisscrossing the country and beyond as performers and musicians.
Katie has appeared in regional theaters nationwide as well as a Broadway National Tour, an international tour, and a residency in Las Vegas. Favorite roles include Dyanne in Million Dollar Quartet (National Tour, Las Vegas, Norwegian Getaway), Tammy Wynette in Stand By Your Man, June Carter Cash in Ring of Fire, and Audrey Williams in Hank Williams: Lost Highway.
Ben made his Broadway debut in 2012 as Guy in the Tony Award–winning musical Once, later performing with Million Dollar Quartet on land and sea, alongside Katie. His work has taken him from New York to South America, playing icons such as Hank Williams in Hank Williams: Lost Highway, Buddy Holly in Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, and Elvis Presley in Million Dollar Quartet. His NYC-based honky-tonk band, Ben Hope & the Uptown Outfit, released their debut album Ragged & Rowdy in 2015.
Now based in East Lyme, Connecticut, Katie is Development Manager and Ben is Executive Producer of Ivoryton Playhouse. They spend their free time chasing their two toddlers Dorothy Jo and James. Ben and Katie are grateful for the incredible folks at FRP and their amazing life journey that began right here in Flat Rock. It continues to be their honor to pay tribute to the music and artists who’ve inspired them. Ruby DE NOCHE
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Adam Goodrum - Production Manager
Joshua D. Stewart - Associate Production Manager
Victoria Coulter- Production Stage Manager
Tom Willson - Technical Director
Emily Rich - Assistant Technical Director
Ryn Gulley - Staff Carpenter
Sierethene Chepes - Carpenter/ Runcrew
Alexis Morehead - Scenic Charge
Sarabeth Roberts- Scenic Artist
Tim Barham - Costume Shop Manager
Alice Bryant - Assistant Costume Shop Manager
Amy Pavelka - Head of Wardrobe
Matt Oliver - Hair and Makeup Artist
Betty W. Miller - Stitcher
Kathryn Wells - Costume Shop Volunteer
Cathi Mahaffey - Costume Shop Volunteer
Montana Kern - Head of Lighting and Projections
Preston Cowell- Head Electrician
Thomas Cawood - Production Electrician
Andrew Westbrook - Electrician
Kurt Davis - Head of Audio
Mason Sams - Audio Engineer
Kaden James - A2 Microphone Technician
Kenzie Conner - Props Manager
Gideon Rowland - Assistant Props Manager
Annie Bolte - Props Artisan
Managing Director – Samantha Goodrum
Finance and Payroll Manager – Tracy Holbert
Artistic Director – Lisa K. Bryant
Artistic Associate and Music Supervisor – Ethan Andersen
Company Manager – Scott Treadway
Assoc Music Director – Nathan Trivers
DEVELOPMENT
Interm Director of Development – Tracy Robinson
Associate Development Director – Olivia Palmer
Development Associate – Debra Nelson
Resource Development and Community Relations Officer – Bailey Dalton
MARKETING
Director of Marketing – Christy Souther
Digital Media Coordinator – Jeb Purcell
Marketing Associate – Maddie Franke
Director of Education – Lauren Hopkins
Education Associate – Liz Mason Moore
Production Manager – Adam Goodrum
Assoc Production Manager – Joshua D. Stewart
Technical Director – Tom Willson
Assistant Technical Director – Emily Rich
Costume Shop Manager – Tim Barham
Head of Lighting and Projections – Montana Kern
Head of Audio – Kurt Davis
Props Manager – Kenzie Conner
Box Office Manager – Stephanie Orr
Patron Services Manager – Heather Campbell-Smith
Customer Service Rep – Alyson Gooch
Customer Service Rep – Julie Estes Hayes
Customer Service Rep – Donny McInerney
House Manager / Customer Service Rep – Jess Casey
House Manager – Emmett Casey
House Manager – Libby Morris
House Manager – Dawn Oathout
Facilties Director – Paul Feraldi
Assoc Facilities Director / Concessions Manager – Bryan Taylor
KURT DAVIS (SOUND DESIGNER) is currently in his fourth season as Head of Audio for Flat Rock Playhouse. He graduated from The University of Mississippi in 2015, receiving a B.F.A. in Theatrical Design & Production emphasizing in Sound Design. Since then, he has worked in multiple performing arts venues across the country, including Shakespeare Theatre Company, New Stage Theatre, The Warehouse Theatre, and The Brevard Music Center. Favorite designs include CABARET, MACBETH, THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN, (Flat Rock Playhouse), JANE ANGER, THE LEHMAN TRILOGY, THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE (Warehouse Theatre), BRIGHT STAR, and SWEAT (New Stage Theatre).
VICTORIA COULTER (PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER) is eager to be a part of the Flat Rock Playhouse season. Previous credits include PA for THE WEIR, PIPE DREAM, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, 4000 MILES at Berkshire Theatre Group, PSM for THE TEMPEST and IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST at Tennessee Shakespeare Company, PA for American Ballet Theatre, ASM for Measure for Measure at Illinois Shakespeare Festival. She received a BFA in Stage Management from The University of North Carolina School of the Arts. She would like to thank her friends and family for their support throughout her career.
TIM BARHAM (COSTUME DESIGNER) He is extremely excited to be working at Flat Rock Playhouse for another season. Prior to moving to North Carolina and living in a tiny house community with his husband, Tim worked for 28 years as the resident Costume Designer at Knott’s Berry Farm in Southern California. He was thankful for all the training that he now is applying here at the rock. He retired only to find his way back to an amazing Costume Shop. He is blessed to have a fantastic team of artisans. One of his favorite quotes is ”Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You.” -Dr.Seuss
MATT OLIVER (HAIR & MAKEUP DESIGNER) is a graduate from Stephen F. Austin State University, with a BA in theatre with a second major in Art History. He also holds a cosmetology license from Paul Mitchell. He has designed and ran shows all over the country. His favorite shows include: YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (MTW), WHITE CHRISTMAS (San Diego and Tuacahn), MARY POPPINS (1st national and Tuacahn), WICKED (Broadway), Andrew Lloyd Webber’s WIZARD OF OZ (Pantages), BEAUTIFUL (Tuacahn), 42ND STREET (MTW), and HONKY TONK ANGELS (Artistry), just to name a few. He received the Broadway Regional award for best wig design, for his work on RAGTIME at the MacHaydn theatre. Special thanks to the incredible Flatrock team, his mom and dad, and of course his idol, Audrey Hepburn. “We live to fight the inevitable, but only with a gracious heart and love do we win.”-Audrey Hepburn
MONTANA KERN (LIGHTING DESIGN) Joined the Flat Rock Playhouse team in July of this year as the Head of Lighting and Projections. Montana is based in Greenville, SC Where he has worked as a Theater Mercenary for over 12 years. He designs regularly for theaters in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia & Kentucky. Why not Tennessee? He asks himself the same thing. Notable recent credits include King James at the Warehouse Theatre in Greenville, Gypsy at Tryon Fine Arts Center, and Aanika’s Elephants at the New Victory Theater on Broadway, Which he hopes will impress you. A special shout out to my lovely wife Bethany, ever the inspiration and always there to steady my ladder.
THOMAS WILLSON (TECHNICAL DIRECTOR) Thomas Willson (Technical Director) graduated from the State University of New York at Fredonia with a BFA Production and Design degree. Before joining Flat Rock Playhouse, Thomas served as the Head Carpenter for the National Tours of Hairspray, Mean Girls and Funny Girl. Special thanks to his Parents and Emily for their constant support.
KENZIE CONNER (PROPS MANAGER) is thrilled to be in her 3rd season on the rock years after starting her technical theater career as an intern in the paint shop! Originally from Roanoke, VA, she is a theater professional with nearly 3 decades of experience in performance, props, puppetry, scenic design, stage management, choreography, special effects makeup, technical direction, and production management. After graduating college and spending a year abroad in Ireland, she was lucky enough to work on board Disney Cruise Line for over 3 years. She has worked for the Virginia Children’s Theatre, the Jefferson Center, and many other regional arts organizations in various capacities. Apart from being a theater professional, she has spent time working in event management as the Director of Events for the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad in Ohio, and has spent over a decade as a freelance wedding and event coordinator. She is grateful for the support of her family.
ADAM GOODRUM (SCENIC DESIGNER/ PRODUCTION MANAGER) Adam graduated from UNC School of the Arts in with a B.F.A. in Technical Direction. After graduating he went to Goodspeed Opera House where he spent 3 years climbing the ranks from a Carpenter, Lead Welder, Master Carpenter to their Assistant Technical Director 2007. He then moved to DC to become Signature Theatre’s Technical Director. After a year with Signature he returned to Goodspeed to take over as their Technical Director where he stayed from 2009-2013. In 2013 Adam moved closer to home and joined the Flat Rock Playhouse staff where he took on the position of Technical Director, and in 2014, he moved up to be the Production Manager. Adam is happy to have found his place back in his home state of NC where he is closer to family and friends and where he and his wife, Samantha welcomed their first child Ryden to the Vagabond Family in 2018.
JOSHUA D. STEWART (ASSOC. PRODUCTION MANAGER) is currently in his fourth season with Flat Rock Playhouse. Originally hailing from Illinois, he received a Bachelors of Science in Theatre Production from Illinois State University and a Master of Fine Arts in Stage Management from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Prior to settling in Western North Carolina, Joshua traveled the US as a production manager and stage manager. He has worked with companies such as Florida Grand Opera, the Atlanta Opera, Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre Company, and Rutgers University Mason Gross School of the Arts, among others.
JEB PURCELL (PROJECTIONS DESIGN) is in his fourth season as Digital Media Coordinator at Flat Rock Playhouse. His previous projection design work includes RING OF FIRE (2023), CATS (2025), A FLAT ROCK PLAYHOUSE CHRISTMAS (2022-2024), and a lot of Music on the Rock concerts. He would also like to congratulate anyone reading this on successfully locating our digital playbill. Pretty cool stuff in here right? Tell your friends.


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Find peace and tranquility in this new garden of remembrance.
Flat Rock Playhouse’s founder, Robroy Farquhar, settled in this beautiful mountain region to celebrate the joys of nature and create a safe haven to practice his craft. In 2021, we continue to embrace the quiet serenity of our beautiful surroundings with The Leiman Garden of Remembrance.
David and Sharon Leiman donated this hallowed ground in memory of the six million Jews and millions of other men, women, and children murdered by Nazi Germany. The garden invites us all to remember, learn, reflect and NEVER FORGET.
David and Sharon first came to Flat Rock Playhouse in 2016 for the all-star hit production, Million Dollar Quartet. We are honored and overjoyed to call this dynamic duo part of the Flat Rock Playhouse team of patrons, donors, and volunteers.
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!
We’re filled with gratitude for all of YOU — our incredible supporters who are making the 2025 Donor Concierge Club such a success! Your generosity sustains Flat Rock Playhouse’s mission to bring first-rate live theatre and innovative arts education to our community.
We hope you are enjoying everything this season has to offer — from the performances on stage to the special perks and behind-the-scenes experiences just for Concierge Club members.
As we look ahead, an exciting new program is coming in 2026, and we’d love for you to be part of it! Full details will be released in early December.
Thank you for making the magic happen this year — and please join us in helping make 2026 even more extraordinary!
Ken Adams
Clyde Allen
Ellen and Lindsey Allen
Ken and Nancy Anderson
Ashley J. Bell
Nancy and Richard Burns
Sharon Campbell
John and Alice Clark
Joe and Cindi Cooper
Beth and Jon Couch
Virginia Craig
Lynn and Bob Davidson
David and Margaret Eldridge
David and Deanna Ellis
Ted Etherington
Carol Gettig and Charlie Phillips
Bill and Sally Hale
Robin and Gene Hamme
Scott and Natalie Harding
EB Hoover and AM Secosan

Judy Hoyer
Paul M. Simons and Reid B. Hughes, Jr. (“Buddy”)
Joe and Hilda Ippolito
Steve and Sharon Johnson
Dean and Lynda Jollay
Mal and Mary Kessinger
David and Sharon Leiman
Phil and Cynthia Lewis
Bob and Michele Logan
David and Terri Luck
Russ and Chris Maki
Caroline Gunther
Nancy and Larry McGaughy
Bill and Miller Medina
Michael Milone
Libby Morris
Daryl and David Nelms
Janet Newman and David Berry
George and Sioux Oliva
Jim and Kitty Olson
Charlotte and Bob Otto
Steve and Celeste Pollok
Bill and Carolyn Robichaux
Tracy Robinson
Paula Russell
Bob DiBella and Carol Savage
Nancy and Alan Sawyer
Anne Marie Secosan
Patty Shedlow
Shannon Sigmon
Robert Stone and Jan Hundhausen
Caroline and Jim Sullivan
Jan and David Sullivan
Robert and Elaine Waring
Donna Weiss
Suz and Mike Weitzel
Rhonda and Larry Wesselink
Martha Wurzel

Ensuring arts accessibility, entertainment, and impact for years to come.
Flat Rock Playhouse’s Vagabond Society invites dedicated arts lovers to consider including Flat Rock Playhouse in their estate planning.
We celebrate the following founding members as champions of the arts.
David and Judy Burnstein
Wes and Gayle Colby
Karen Conley
David and Deanna Ellis
Albert and Jeannie Gooch
Caroline Gunther
Robin and Gene Hamme
Gordon and Sarah Herring
Rick and Sherri Holbert
Richard B. Hurley
Paulette Jacques
Charlotte and Robert Otto
Tracy Robinson
Bob DiBella and Carol Savage
Lynne and Phil Seymour
Janette Boyd Sullivan
Sandra Woodfin Williams
Members not only secure the theater’s future but also etch their names into a narrative of artistic brilliance, talent cultivation, and boundless creativity. Your support through planned giving is a testament to your profound dedication to enriching lives and nurturing our community.
For more information or to become a member of the Vagabond Society, please contact our Development Office at 828.693.0403 x 220 for more information.

We are deeply grateful for your support.
Based on 14-month cumulative giving totals through 9/17/2025. Please accept our apologies should any names be inaccurately represented due to human error and/or potential software inaccuracies. Contact debranelson@flatrockplayhouse.org if correction is necessary.
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North Carolina Arts Council
Nancy and Alan Sawyer
MEGASTARS ($25,000+)
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Community Foundation of Western North Carolina (WNC)
Bill and Sally Hale
Henderson County Government
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David and Terri Luck
Daryl and David Nelms
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Anonymous
Audrey Love Charitable Foundation
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Family & Vagabonds Everywhere)
Kay and Frank Burke
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Deanna and David Ellis
Robin and Gene Hamme
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(in memory of Dr. Beth Ann Houser)
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Paula Russell
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Shannon and Jon Sigmon (in honor of The Goodrum Family)
Robert Stone and Jan Hundhausen
Caroline and Jim Sullivan
Walnut Cove Members Association
Board Members
Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Weiss
Rhonda & Larry Wesselink
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Holly Gaughf
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Don Holder (in honor of John and Lisa K. Bryant)
Anna Hollers
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Jan King
IN MEMORY OF DUNCAN FRASER
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Looking Glass Realty
Erwin and Nancy Maddrey
David and Catherine Mallette
Tom Marshall
Craig Martin
Wendy Mason
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McKibbin Family Donor Advised Fund of CFHC, Inc.
Linda Meade and Jack Luechtefeld
Beverly Melenyzer
Beth Allen Menyhart
Carol Morrison
Dennis Mountain
Robert Nosal and Robert Trisolini
Sue and Jim O’Neal
Cassandra Perry
Karen Eve Pfotzer and Peter
Lawrence Gollup
Michelle Powell
William Reese
Irene Dillingham Richards
Family Foundation
Bill Elmore and Beth Rountree
Turner and Debbie Rouse
Joy and Eric Rutherfurd
Debbie Rydberg
Michael and Judy Scharf
Carol Schlueter
Drs Bernard and Michaela Segall
Lynne and Phil Seymour
George and Cathy Shields
Dr. Arthur F. and Madlynn S. Shinn
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Frank Simpson
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In memory of Patricia Burkholder Stepp
Lynne and Donald Stine
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Jane and Bill Swafford
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Judi Wojciechowski
Jay and MJ Wright
Nat ZegreeKarin Wilhelm
Sandra Woodfin Williams
Jay and MJ Wright
Nat Zegree
IN MEMORY OF DR. BERNARD APPLE
Nancy Benton
Robert and Eugenia Dowdeswell
Patricia Held
Turner and Debbie Rouse
Kristan Skendall
PERFORMERS - $500+
Anonymous
William C. Beck
Marti and Julian Biller
Kay Brems
Richard and Sally Brigden
Dale P. Brown
Carol Campbell
Joe and Cheryl Chasin
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Gerard and Odette Coluccelli
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Wayne Elsey
Chrissy Filka
Mark Finley
Paul Vencil Fitch
Gerald Foret (in memory of Gayle Foret)
James Francis
Gayden and Janell Gauthier (in honor of Deceased Family Members)
Connie and Steve Goodrum (In Honor of the Goodrum Family )
Lori and Jimmy Goodrum (in honor of Adam and Sam Goodrum)
Walter H. Goodwin, LT COL (USAFR, ret)
Candi and Josh Guffey
Rod and Diane Hansen
Sandy and Donna Hastie
Dr. Lynn Herrick (in memory of Robbie and Robin)
Debbie and Standford Hyslop
Martin Kalb
Sue and Don Kauffman
Kelly Kline
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Ernest Levinson
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Carol and Pedro Martinez
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Rachel and Jerry Moran
Douglas and Wanda Morgan
Tim and Pam Mullinax
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Dennis O’Connor
The Odyssey Trust
Bill and Judy Pendergast
Don and Pamela Phillips
Jeff and Melanie Pieper
Christopher Pollard
Don Prentiss
Stephanie Ross
Connie and Wade Rugg
Emily and Mark Russell
Bill and Elsie Shuler
Kay and Wayne Siebold
Linda and Charlie Simons
Jaye and Norman Smith
Douglas Snyder
Steve and Sharon Johnson and Southern Alarm and Security
Danny and Gina Talsky
Ken and Susan Thomas
Peter Thomasson
Elaine and Michael Thompson
Trailside Brewing Co.
Van Winkle Law Firm
Mamie and Bob Vannoy
Nick and Merrie Weedman (in honor of former Mayor
Robert V Staton)
Andrew and Kathryn Wells
Heidi Will
Bud and Mary Lynn Yost
EJ and Joanie Zisk Jr
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Jane and Terry Andersen
Anonymous
Carol Auletta
Jean Baldwin
Ashley Baugher
Mary Bissey
Charles and Nancy Blakely
Ann Boyer
Dr. Jim Brewer
Jessica Brinker
Robert Brown
Robert and Jeannette Cannon
Robert and Ellen Carr
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Gary Catoe
Robert D. Chapin
George E. Clausen III
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Elaine Cole
Carol Coles
Kevin Coogan
Victor Cortina
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Sandy J. Davis
Dan and Lois Deely (in memory of Bob Hollely)
Jason DeLuca
Ronald Desautels Jr
Margaret Donaldson
Steve Dozier Group
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Lynne Eramo
Ken and Molly Feldman
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Laura Fenters
Fountain Of Youth Day Spa and Salon
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William Gauld
Martha Girdany
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Maria Goldberg
Barbara Goodman
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Susan Hammer
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Thomas D. Herring Jr
Harry Hobson
Nancy Houha
Jana and Bill Humleker
Richard Hurley (in honor of my brother, Pat Hurley ‘65-’66
Apprentice)
Gale Jackman
Sabrina and Michael Jackson
Susan Jahnke
Henry Johnson (in memory of Fair Johnson)
Jane Johnson
Clariette Joseph
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NOV 13 - 14
Broadway’s original “Frankie Valli” in Tony Award-winning Best Musical, Jersey Boys is coming for 3 shows only! Don’t miss your chance to see this Tony winner, Grammy winner, and multi-Platinum recording artist!

NOV 28 - DEC 21