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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.
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
Duncan Fraser
Gene Hamme
Robin Hamme
Buddy Hughes, (Reid, Jr.)
Bruce Holliday
Joe Ippolito
David Leiman
Peg Luy
Larry McGaughy
Tom Marshall
Charlotte Otto
Tracy Robinson
Turner Rouse
Emily Russell
Jan Sullivan
Mike Weitzel
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
Book By
Words
and Mu
By HENRY LEWIS, JONATHAN SAYER, and HENRY SHEILDS
Steve Sidwell
Jason Howland
This production is presented by arrangement with DRAMATISTS PLAY SERVICE under license from MISCHIEF WORLDWIDE LTD
©2012, 2014 Mischief Worldwide LTD. All rights reserved.
DIRECTOR
LISA K. BRYANT
ASSIST. DIRECTOR
ETHAN ANDERSEN
LIGHTING DESIGNER
GEORGIA FENIMORE
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR TOM WILLSON
ASSIST. STAGE MANAGER AMELIA DRISCOLL*
SCENIC DESIGNER
DENNIS C. MAULDEN
SOUND DESIGNER KURT DAVIS
PROPS MANAGER KENZIE CONNER
ASSIST. STAGE MANAGER VICTORIA COULTER
ASSOC. PRODUCTION MANAGER
JOSHUA D. STEWART
COSTUME DESIGNER TIM BARHAM
HAIR & MAKEUP DESIGNER MATT OLIVER
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER / FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHER BILL MUÑOZ*
PRODUCTION MANAGER ADAM GOODRUM
CASTING BY DALE BROWN, CSA
THE CAST (in alphabetical order)
MAYA J. CHRISTIAN*................................................ANNIE
DAVID LIND*.............................................................CHRIS
BLAKE SEGAL*.............................................................MAX
COURTER SIMMONS*.............................................DENNIS
GALLOWAY STEVENS *.......................................JONATHAN
SCOTT TREADWAY*.................................................TREVOR AMANDA TONG*....................................................SANDRA PAUL VONASEK...................................................... ROBERT MATT WADE.............................................................SWING JAHLAYNIA WINTERS...............................................SWING
The Mischief Production of THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG was originally produced on the West End Stage by Kenny Wax & Stage Presence and on Broadway by Kevin McCollum, J.J. Abrams, Kenny Wax & Stage Presence
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG was first presented by Mischief Theater under the title The Murder Before Christmas on December 4th, 2012, and the Old Red Lion Theater in London
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG, the “Falling G” logo Device, Mischief, and the Misceif Theatre are trademarks of Mischief Worldwide Ltd.
For Mischief Worldwide Ltd.:
Directors: Mark Bentley, Jonathan Burke, Henry Lewis, Kenny Wax
Executive Director: Jo Danvers
Marketing Manager: Harry Lockyear
Production & Administrative Assistant: Minoli De Silva
Any video, photography and/or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
*Denotes member of Actors’ Equity Association
MAYA J. CHRISTIAN* (ANNIE) Maya J. Christian (she/ her/hers) is thrilled to return to her home state to make her Flat Rock Playhouse debut this summer! Maya just played Little Eva in BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL. Favorite credits include JAGGED LITTLE PILL 1st Nat’l Tour (Swing/ Frankie cover), SIX (Anna of Cleves, Norwegian Cruise Lines), SWEET CHARITY (Daddy Brubeck, Gulfshore Playhouse), THE WOLVES (#13, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis), INTO THE WOODS (Little Red Riding Hood, The Barnstormers Theatre), BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL (Lucille, Phoenix Theatre Company). BFA Musical Theatre ’20, Sargent Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University. Maya would love to thank her friends, family, and partner for their continued support! Maya would like to dedicate her performance to Mollie, Emma, and Chloe (affectionately known as the Lady Goonz), her three best friends from college, and the truest examples of what it means to be a great stage manager. Instagram: @mayathemusical, mayajchristian.com
DAVID LIND* (CHRIS) is thrilled to be back at Flat Rock where he was previously seen in MACBETH, SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES, AMADEUS, and THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Some of his other credits include: NOISES OFF, YOU GOT OLDER (Steppenwolf), NEW COUNTRY (Rattlestick Theatre), DOUBT, SOUTHERN GOTHIC, THE THANKSGIVING PLAY, THE GLASS MENAGERIE, SWEAT, WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLFE?, THE GRAPES OF WRATH, THE MISS FIRECRACKER CONTEST, DIVIDING THE ESTATE. Film: FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S, BILLBOARD. Television: CHICAGO P.D., CHICAGO FIRE, FARGO, SHAMELESS, NCIS: NEW ORLEANS, SECRETS OF SULPHUR SPRINGS, KILLING IT. Education: Millsaps College, Circle in the Square Theatre School, The School at Steppenwolf. He is represented by Stewart Talent.
BLAKE SEGAL* (MAX) is overjoyed to be making his Flat Rock debut. National Tour: MARY POPPINS. Regional: Williamstown, The Old Globe, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Philadelphia Theater Company, Yale Rep, Paper Mill Playhouse, Playmakers Rep, Syracuse Stage, Connecticut Rep, Chautauqua Theater Company, Virginia Theater Festival, Adirondack Theater Festival, Tantrum Theater, The Public Theatre; NYC: Noor Theatre, The Araca Project, NYMF, Fault Line Theatre, Three Day Hangover. TV: BLUE BLOODS; Awards: Barrymore & BroadwayWorld Award nominee. Training: University of Virginia (B.A.) and Yale School of Drama (M.F.A.); Faculty: Syracuse University Department of Drama. Thank you Katie for everything always, Zee Casting, and The Mine. www.blakesegal.com
COURTER SIMMONS* (DENNIS) is thrilled to return to Flat Rock after playing Frankie Valli in last season’s JERSEY BOYS! Broadway: JERSEY BOYS (Bob Crewe, Frankie Valli Standby) Off-Broadway: JERSEY BOYS (Frankie Valli) National Tours: JERSEY BOYS, BEAUTY & THE BEAST, HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL . Favorite Regional: CHICAGO (Mary Sunshine), THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE (Tracy Mills), ROCKY HORROR SHOW (Riff Raff), SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN (Cosmo). Television: LAST WEEK TONIGHT; MYSTERIES OF LAURA . Film: THE PRODUCERS and the forthcoming MERMAID. Courter is also an award-winning cabaret performer who has traveled around the world with his cabarets and was nominated for a 2024 Grammy Award. More at courtersimmons.com. Courter is a proud husband to Jason and dad to Derrik.
GALLOWAY STEVENS* (JONATHAN) continues to enjoy this summer in his hometown, and its historic “Rock” following features portraying Nick/Righteous Brother in BEAUTIFUL: THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL. Other past FRP credits include Gyp DeCarlo in JERSEY BOYS, and King Maximilian in Rodgers & Hammerstein’s CINDERELLA. Other regional credits include Sweeney Todd in SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET, Sagot in PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE, Professor Callahan in LEGALLY BLONDE, Sam Phillips in MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET (Oregon Cabaret Theatre); Gomez in THE ADDAMS FAMILY MUSICAL, Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks in ANNIE! (Temple Theatre Company); Bruce Bechdel in FUN HOME, Cervantes/Don Quixote in THE MAN OF LA MANCHA (Harlequin Productions of Olympia, WA); Franklin Hart, Jr. in 9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL (Timberlake Playhouse); Tim Brady in THE CAKE (San Luis Obispo Repertory); Jud Fry in OKLAHOMA! (Pacific Conservatory Theatre).Instagram:@thegallo_way
AMANDA TONG* (SANDRA) is beyond excited to step into the shoes of this hilarious dream role with a cast of hooligans. She was last seen on this stage in Beautiful playing Betty (understudying Carole King). You may have also seen her in Jersey Boys as Lorraine, Lulu in Cabaret; Judy in A CHORUS LINE and Annelle in STEEL MAGNOLIAS. Some of her past favorite regional credits include: WAITRESS (Jenna); Flat Rock Playhouse Christmas; Regional Premiere FLASHDANCE (Gloria); INTO THE WOODS (Cinderella); ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE (Rachel); MAN OF LA MANCHA (Antonia); SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER (Stephanie)*Winner for Most Impressive Actress in a Lead Role; GODSPELL (Robin); MARVELOUS WONDERETTES (Cindy Lou); Regional Premiere ROCK OF AGES (Constance, u/s Sherrie); CRAZY FOR YOU (Polly); I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT NOW CHANGE (Woman 1); DAUGHTER OF SOCIETY (Herself) *New York SummerFest Winner for Best Vocalist in a New Musical; A WALL APART-Air Supply Musical New York Musical Festival. Amanda was a member of the USO Show Troupe where she had the honor and privilege to travel all over the world performing for our troops, veterans and their families. Her extreme gratitude to Lisa, Ethan, and the rest of the Flat Rock family. To her husband Sean, I love you my dreamboat. Galatians 6:9
SCOTT TREADWAY* (TREVOR) Scott Treadway has cursed the WNC theatre scene for 42 years. Starting as an apprentice at the Playhouse in 1984, Treadway has clung like kudzu to these beautiful mountains. Favorite shows include (FRP & NC Stage) THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, 39 STEPS, EVERY BRILLIANT THING, STONES IN HIS POCKETS, GOD OF CARNAGE and a bunch more that won’t fit the word limit. But his fave role is that of “Dad” to his awesome daughter, Ava.
PAUL VONASEK (ROBERT) is beyond grateful to be returning to the Flat Rock stage for his second time this year and fourth time overall. Starting with “the Scottish play”, then SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION, then CATS, Paul has been blessed with the opportunity to play a wide range of characters, amongst incredible casts assembled by the almighty Lisa Bryant. Paul wishes to thank the ushering team that humor him anytime he interrupts their pre-show meeting. And also his mother-in-law Shirley Jones who is the best babysitter two toddlers could ask for. And also his wife and best friend Laurie Jones for being pure magic.
MATT WADE (SWING) is elated to return to FRP after his debut last year in THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION (Rooster) and JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR in Concert. Also locally: THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG (Max/Cecil/ Arthur), INTO THE WOODS (Cinderella’s Prince/Wolf), and MATILDA (Mr. Wormwood) in Asheville; YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (The Monster) and ROCK OF AGES (Stacee Jaxx), as well as directing IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY, in Hendersonville. National tours: OKLAHOMA! (Jud/Ali cover), and THE PRODUCERS (Leo Bloom standby). Thank you Lisa and everyone at FRP for another beautiful summer together.
JAHLAYNIA WINTERS (SWING) is excited for another show at The Rock this summer! You may have recently seen her perform this season in BEAUTIFUL as Shirelle/ Uptown soloist, or in CATS as Jellylorum. Winters graduated from Young Harris College in May of 2023 where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Her favorite credits since undergrad have been CINDERELLA: ENCHANTED (U/S Cinderella/Ensemble) and THE LITTLE MERMAID (Atina/Flounder). She’d like to thank the endless support of her family (especially her mom…we LOVE MAMA TONYA), Flat Rock family, dearest friends, and past and present mentors who all continue to be a guiding light and fierce encourager to dare greatly. Instagram:@jahlayniawinters
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Adam Goodrum - Production Manager
Joshua D. Stewart - Associate Production Manager
Bill Muñoz*- Production Stage Manager and Fight Choreographer
Amelia Driscoll* - Assistant Stage Manager
Victoria Coulter - Assistant Stage Manager
Sandra Lopez - Assistant Scenic Designer
Tom Willson - Technical Director
Emily Rich - Assistant Technical Director
Ryn Gulley - Staff Carpenter
Sierethene Chepes - Carpenter/ Runcrew
Devon West - Carpenter/ Runcrew
Glenn Case - Scenic Charge
Alexis Morehead - Assistant Scenic Charge
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
Sarah Cribbs - Head Electrician
Thomas Cawood - Production Electrician
Georgia Fenimore - 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
ADMINISTRATION
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
DEVELOPMENT
Director of Development – Jim Brewer
Associate Development Director – Olivia Palmer
Development Associate – Debra Nelson
Community Engagement Manager – Michael Arrowood
Resource Development and Community
Relations Officer – Bailey Dalton
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
You’ve seen firsthand how Playhouse Jr. classes and camps have helped your child boosting their confidence, sparking creativity, and helping them succeed in heir schoolwork. Now, you can help other children experience the same lifechanging benefits.
You’ve seen firsthand how Playhouse Jr. classes and camps have helped your child boosting their confidence, sparking creativity, and helping them succeed in their schoolwork. Now, you can help other children experience the same lifechanging benefits.
Your gift to our Scholarship Fund ensures that every child gets a chance to learn, grow, and thrive.
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