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® THE JOHN CARROLL SCHOOL THEATRE DEPARTMENT

November 10 - 12, 2023



With profound gratitude for our Auditorium Leadership Donors The Dresher Foundation in honor of Jeanne and Jim Butcher The Carmen & Victoria Deyesu Family Foundation The Family of Andy Klein ‘71 The Marion I. & Henry J. Knott Foundation Tony and Ginny Meoli Jeanne and Jim Butcher David and Melanie Meoli Robinson ‘90 Susan (Butcher) ‘95 and Danny Roarty Class of 1972 in honor of its Golden Reunion Anonymous The Morris A. Mechanic Foundation Howard and Cheryl McComas, IV James and Hillary Smolenski, JPS Electrical Services Clarke Siblings Veronica ‘72, Jerome ‘78, and Larry ‘82

Jan (Ungaretti) ‘89 and Josh Houck in honor of Gianna Houck ‘22

Larry Hensley

Ed and Margie Lake ‘75

Laura Larney Lang ‘75 Paul and Generosa Lazor Larry Noto ‘94

Toni and Bob Ungaretti in honor of Jan (Ungaretti) Houck ‘89 Donna (Thomey) ‘78 and Tom Vierheller

And for our Save a Seat Sponsors who are recognized with nameplates on the back of each seat.



A Note from the Director

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Production Staff LARRY HENSLEY Director JULIE PARRISH Producer/Music Director RACHEL MILLER Choreographer ED LAKE Technical Director/Lighting Designer TOMMY SMITH Set Designer TESS GAUTHIER Costume Designer KATE McCRACKEN ’25 Stage Manager CAMILLE SERGEON ’25 Props Manager MARGIE LAKE Assistant Technical Director/Assistant House Manager PAIGE GOSTOMSKI ’26 House Manager

Technical & Set Crew Cassidy Gay, Emma Gottschalk, Jackson Limmer, Kate McCracken, James McComas, Mary McHugh, Kat McMahon, Gray McMullen, Addy Nelson, Haan Patton, Jimmie Redmon

Pit Orchestra PIANO/CONDUCTOR Julie Parrish FLUTE Lili Colon, Roxy Schaub REEDS Tommy Parrish, Olivia Schaub, Christopher Snyder

TROMBONE Trey Patrick, Brooke Prochaska CELLO Kyra Keyeh

TRUMPET Casey Novak, Mateo Morgan

KEYBOARD Gabriel Olszyk

FRENCH HORN Josh Ormido

GUITAR Greg Russell PERCUSSION Alex Dunn

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Cast of Characters

NUNS – Zaida Annan, Julia Borusiewicz, Emily Fabriziani, Sarah Fabriziani, Lizzy Fink, Courtney Gray, Brooke Hoskins, Molly Jenkins, Brinkley McAdarra, Maya Millsape, Ginger Roarty, Wynne Roarty, Lexi Theodoropoulos, Claire Woods PARTY GUESTS – Zaida Annan, Luke Boyle, Evan Christy, Evan Donithan, Sarah Fabriziani, Somaya Morgan, Ginger Roarty, Peyton Straub, Logan Wilkins THE SOUND OF MUSIC

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SETTING ~ Austria | TIME ~ Early 1938

Act 1 SCENE 1 – Nonnberg Abbey Preludium – Nuns of Nonnberg Abbey SCENE 2 – The Mountainside Near the Abbey The Sound of Music – Maria SCENE 3 – The Office of the Mother Abbess, The Next Morning Maria – Sisters Berthe, Sophia, Margaretta, Mother Abbess My Favorite Things – Maria & Mother Abbess SCENE 4 – A Corridor in the Abbey My Favorite Things (Reprise) – Maria SCENE 5 – The Living Room of the von Trapp Villa, That Afternoon Do-Re-Mi – Maria, von Trapp Children SCENE 6 – Outside the Villa, That Evening Sixteen Going On Seventeen – Rolf & Liesl SCENE 7 – Maria’s Bedroom, Later That Evening The Lonely Goatherd – Maria & Children SCENE 8 – A Hallway in the Villa The Lonely Goatherd (Reprise) – Gretl, Marta, Brigitta, Louisa SCENE 9 – The Villa, Six Weeks Later How Can Love Survive – Max, Elsa, Captain von Trapp The Sound of Music (Reprise) – Children, Captain von Trapp, Maria SCENE 10 – A Hallway in the Villa, One Week Later SCENE 11 – The Living Room, The Same Evening So Long, Farewell – Children SCENE 12 – A Corridor in the Abbey Morning Hymn – Nuns SCENE 13 – The Office of the Mother Abbess, Three Days Later Climb Ev’ry Mountain – Mother Abbess [There will be a 15-minute INTERMISSION] 8

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Act 2 Entr’ acte SCENE 1 – The Villa, The Same Day The Lonely Goatherd (Reprise) – Max & Children My Favorite Things (Repsrise) – Maria & Children No Way To Stop It – Elsa, Max, Captain von Trapp Something Good – Maria & Captain von Trapp SCENE 2 – A Corridor in the Abbey, Two Weeks Later SCENE 3 – The Office of the Mother Abbess, Immediately Following Gaudeamus Domino – Nuns SCENE 4 – A Cloister Overlooking the Chapel Maria (Reprise) – Nuns Confitemini Domino – Nuns SCENE 5 – The Living Room, One Month Later Sixteen Going On Seventeen (Reprise) – Maria & Liesl SCENE 6 – The Concert Hall Stage in Salzburg, Two Days Later The Concert: Do-Re-Mi (Reprise) – Maria, Captain von Trapp, Children Edelweiss – Maria, Captain von Trapp, Children So Long, Farewell (Reprise) – Maria, Captain von Trapp, Children SCENE 7 – The Garden of the Abbey, That Night Finale Ultimo: Climb Ev’ry Mountain – Mother Abbess & Nuns Music and Lyrics for “Something Good” by Richard Rodgers

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Who’s Who in the Cast ZAIDA ANNAN ’24 (New Postulant/Party Guest) is very excited to be in her 3rd John Carroll production. She was last seen in the ensemble for “Elf: The Musical” and the teen ensemble for “Footloose.” Zaida is currently the treasurer of the International Thespian Honor Society, vice president of the Black Student Union, and is a member of many other clubs at JC. She would like to thank her family and friends for their constant support in all her endeavors and her fellow cast mates for making this show such a fun experience. Enjoy the show! MARIA ARAUJO ‘24 (Liesl von Trapp) is thrilled to be performing in her 5th John Carroll production. She was last seen as a featured dancer in “Footloose.” Her favorite roles include a Delta Nu in “Legally Blonde” and featured dancer in “Elf: The Musical.” Maria is the President of ITS and she is active in the John Carroll Theatre Department. Maria is extremely grateful to everyone who has supported her on her theatre journey, break a leg! ZANDIR BATES ‘24 (Admiral von Schreiber) is performing in his 3rd John Carroll production. He was last seen in the ensemble of the senior project show, “Cinderella Youth Edition.” His favorite roles include ensemble in “Footloose” and ensemble in “Cinderella Youth Edition.” Zandir is a part-time employee at Wegmans as a cashier and cart-to-curb runner and shopper. He is currently pursuing a science distinction for his diploma. Thank you to God, family, friends, and all who support him. Thanks especially to his little brother Zayne for all his support and joy. Enjoy the show! JULES BORUSIEWICZ ‘24 (Nun) is performing in her 5th John Carroll production! She was last seen as Wendy Jo in “Footloose.” Some of her favorite roles include Kate from “Legally Blonde” and an elf in “Elf: The Musical.” Jules enjoys rewatching the Spiderman movies and reading in her free time. She would like to thank her friends and family for making this possible! Enjoy “The Sound of Music!” HENRY COYNER ’24 (Captain Georg von Trapp) is performing his 8th John Carroll production. Henry has been seen as Paul Coneybear in “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” select roles in “All Together Now,” Professor Callahan in “Legally Blonde,” Walter Hobbs in “Elf: The Musical,” and Reverand Shaw Moore in “Footloose.” He also portrayed George Wilson in the senior project, “The Great Gatsby,” and the Prince in “Cinderella.” Henry would love to thank his family for their endless support, his friends for encouraging and inspiring him, and his voice coach, LaShelle, for her guidance and immense help in his voice improvement. Enjoy the show!

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Who’s Who in the Cast EMILY FABRIZIANI ’24 (Nun) is performing in her 4th John Carroll production. She was last seen in “Footloose” (Adult ensemble), “Elf: The Musical” (ensemble), “Legally Blonde” (Court Stenographer), and ensemble in Regan McComas and Gracious Ndungu’s Senior Project, “Cinderella.” Emily is active in Chorus, BV, Service Honors Society and Peer Ministry. She is also a member of the Girls Varsity Swim team and a manager for the Girls Varsity Volleyball team. Emily would like to thank her parents for their endless support, love and encouraging her to do the plays, and her friends and siblings for pushing her to step out of her comfort zone. She would also like to thank Mr. Hensley, Mrs. Parrish, Rachel and the Lakes for their dedication and hard work. Enjoy the show! NATALIE FOX ‘24 (Frau Schmidt) is performing in her 2nd John Carroll production. She was last seen in the ensemble of “Footloose.” Natalie would like to thank her family for their support and love. MITCHELL GIER ‘24 (Baron Elberfeld/Soldier) is performing in his 2nd John Carroll production. In his first show, he played Lee in “Footloose.” Mitchell enjoys running for John Carroll on the Varsity Cross-Country and Track teams. He would like to thank his mother and father for all the support they showed him while he performed; without them, he would never have made it this far. Thank you for attending, and we hope you enjoy the show! BROOKE HOSKINS ‘24 (Nun) is thrilled to be returning for her final year on the John Carroll stage. Brooke was last seen in the Adult Ensemble in “Footloose.” Her favorite roles have been the TV Reporter in “Legally Blonde” and Charlotte Dennon in “Elf: The Musical.” Besides theatre, Brooke sings in the Chorus and was previously a member of Bella Voce and Patriettes. She thanks God, family and friends, and the production staff for all their support. Brooke would like to dedicate these performances to her friend, Anna Deaver, ‘23. Thank you for coming, and I hope you enjoy the show! DOMINIC BARBATO ‘25 (Rolf Gruber) is performing in his 5th show at John Carroll. He was last seen as Lyle and a featured dancer in “Footloose.” His favorite roles include Chadwick in “Elf: the Musical” and Kiki the Colorist in “Legally Blonde.” Dom is an active member of the Tri-M Music Honors Society and serves as the ITS Historian. Dom would like to thank his parents, family, friends and his dog Hugo for their uncon-ditional love and support throughout his three years at John Carroll. Enjoy the show!

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Who’s Who in the Cast BRADY LARKIN ‘24 (Franz) is performing in his 7th John Carroll production. He was last seen as Travis in “Footloose.” Favorite roles include the Manager in “Elf: The Musical” and Herold in “Cinderella Youth Edition.” Brady is active with the Speech and Debate team, FCA club, the Football Team, Mock Trial, Academic Team, and is currently the Vice President of NHS and the Treasurer of the Tri-M Music Honor Society. Brady would like to thank God, his family, and friends for all the support over the years. Enjoy the show! OGE MARTIN ’24 (Elsa Schraeder) is performing in her 4th John Carroll production. She was last seen as Lulu Warnicker in “Footloose.” Favorite roles include Emma Van Brocklin in “Elf: The Musical” and Whitney in “Legally Blonde.” Oge is the vice president of ITS and president of Planting With Patriots. Thank you to family and friends for all your love and support. Enjoy the show! MAGGIE MOLONEY ‘24 (Baroness Elberfeld) has returned to the stage performing in her 2nd John Carroll production. She was last seen as Eleanor Dunbar in “Footloose.” Maggie’s theatre credits include “Seussical,” “The Little Mermaid,” “Annie,” “Peter Pan,” “Alice in Wonderland,” “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” “Bye, Bye, Birdie,” and “A Year With Frog and Toad.” Maggie is a senior who has played for JC Soccer, Lacrosse, and Cross Country and is also a member of five of the national honors societies and ITS at John Carroll. She looks forward to running Indoor Track and perform-ing in “Guys & Dolls” this Spring. Maggie would like to thank her friends and family for their love, support, and for always believing in her! SOMAYA MORGAN ’24 (Sister Berthe/Party Guest) is in her 5th production at JC. She was seen in “All Together Now,” Enid in “Legally Blonde,” and a featured dancer in “Elf: The Musical” and “Footloose.” She is a drum major for the marching band and sings in both a cappella groups, Bella Voce and Patriettes. Somaya is grateful for everyone who continues to support her. GINGER ROARTY ‘24 (Nun/Party Guest) has participated in three shows with the JC Theatre Department, but this is her onstage debut! Ginger was on stage crew for “Elf: The Musical” and “Footloose.” Ginger is on JC’s Girls Varsity Golf team, is the manager for Varsity Field Hockey, and is a member of Morgan’s Message, Women’s Empowerment, BSU, and OneLove. Ginger is super excited to share the stage with all her friends for the first time and can’t wait for “Guys & Dolls” in the Spring! She would like to thank her mother, Susan Roarty, for being her inspiration in theater, and everyone involved in JC’s production of “Legally Blonde,” which sparked her interest in joining stage crew. Finally, she would like to thank all of you for supporting the JC Theater Department. Enjoy!

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Who’s Who in the Cast SARAJANE ROARTY ‘27 (Maria Rainer) is thrilled to be in her first official high school production on the John Carroll stage. She was previously seen as an elf in “Elf: The Musical,” and appeared in JC Academy shows, “Seussical the Musical, Jr.” (Mayzie LaBird) and “The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical” (Sally Jackson). Favorite roles include Cinderella in “Into the Woods” with Theatreworks Live! and Kira in “Xanadu Jr.” at Harford Day School. Thank you to Mr. Hensley and Mrs. Parrish, her ENTIRE family, and her voice teacher, Suzanne Chadwick for their unending love and support! Break a leg to the cast and crew. Enjoy the show! CAMILLE SERGEON ‘25 (Mother Abbess) is performing in her 5th John Carroll production. She was last seen in the adult ensemble in “Footloose.” Favorite roles include a Delta Nu in “Legally Blonde,” and a featured dancer/elf in “Elf: The Musical.” Camille is active with the International Thespian Society and the Tri-M Music Honor Society. Thank you to God, Mom and Dad, Grandma Jasmine, my four amazing sisters, and friends for helping me get this far! Enjoy the show! <3 JONAH WADE ‘26 (Max Detweiler) is ecstatic to be playing Max in “The Sound of Music,” his 3rd John Carroll production. He was last seen here as Wes Warnicker/Cowboy Bob in “Footloose” and Matthews in “Elf: The Musical.” Some of his favorite previous roles include Baker in “Into the Woods,” Dimitri in “Anastasia,” and Grover in “The Lightning Thief.” Jonah enjoys everything theatre- and music-related! He would like to thank his family and friends for their constant support, God, his voice teacher, Suzanne Chadwick, for all her help, and everyone involved with the John Carroll Theatre Department for this great production! Enjoy the show!

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Congratulations to the Cast and Crew of

BREAK A LEG, MAGGIE! We are ALL so proud of you!

Whether it is on the stage or in life, your star always shines bright! Love, Mom, Dad, and Molly Grandmom, Pop Pop, Auntie Katie, Daryl, Jackson Grammie and Poppa

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Henry, We are so very proud of you! It is always exciting to see you perform. You are so talented and we are so happy you have these opportunities to perform in front of your friends and family. We love you! Dad, Mom, Jack & Bodie

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Congratulations to the cast and crew of

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Congratulations Zaida Annan! We are proud of you and your accomplishments. A job well done on your performance. Best Wishes on your next endeavor. From Mom, Dad, Zara and Zion

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Mitchell, We are so incredibly proud of you and all of your accomplishments! You work hard and give everything 100%. We love watching you perform! The sky’s the limit… keep reaching for the stars!! We love you!!! Mom and Dad

Molly,

We have loved watching you progress from “behind the scenes” to being on stage. These are the days you will look back on with fondness and gratitude. Enjoy all the special moments, and always remember that your family and friends love you! We are so proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Annie & Lucy Special thanks to the following people for their help with this production: Karen Smith, Beverly Whaley, Harford Community College, Caitlin Carlson, Mercy High School, Patti Wade, Susan Roarty, and the parents of the Sound of Music Cast, Crew, & Pit, the families of Kate Singleton, Colette Halcott, Amelia Parrish, Lucas Reynolds, Landon Szymanowski, Peyton Straub, and Wynne Roarty, Karen Everett & Marketing Team, JC Facilities Team, Scott Porter, Clean Image THE SOUND OF MUSIC

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A special thank you to our annual Performing Arts Patrons! Thanks to the generosity of these patrons*, John Carroll’s performing arts programs may continue to grow, offering a depth and breadth of learning unmatched by other programs in the area.

Gifts of $500+

The Dresher Foundation University of Maryland Medical System Heather O’Steen Photography Gifts of $250 - $499 Theresa and Glenn Foley Thomas Moran Lanell and Rob Patrick Nicholaus and Sara Saacks

Gifts of $50 - $249 Gina and Bill Fox Linda and Jim Hamill Jeffrey and Barbara Morgan Melly and Mark Olszyk Mike and Kristina Riska Leanne and Randy Salyer

Laura Ward-Moran and Steve Moran David and LeAnne Borusiewicz Susan ‘95 and Danny Roarty

Justin ‘05 and Christine Huovinen Jooha Lew Dennis and Carol Roarty Mark and Lynn Russell Bridgette and Harry Simmons

*Gifts received between July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023

Interested in becoming a John Carroll Performing Arts Patron? For more information, please contact Director of Development, Susan Butcher Roarty ’95 at sroarty@johncarroll.org.

Inspiring our students to discover, develop and share their God-given talents for the greater good. For more information about John Carroll, please contact: info@johncarroll.org.



Musicals Throughout the Years 1967 – Seventeen 1968 – Finian’s Rainbow 1969 – The Music Man 1970 – The King and I 1971 – My Fair Lady 1972 – The Sound of Music 1973 – Oklahoma! 1974 – Hello, Dolly! 1975 – No, No, Nanette 1976 – Mame 1977 – Here’s Love 1978 – Annie Get Your Gun 1979 – Bells Are Ringing 1980 – Fiddler on the Roof 1981 – South Pacific 1982 – Carousel 1983 – Guys and Dolls 1984 – Kiss Me, Kate 1985 – Irene 1986 – Anything Goes 1987 – Bye Bye Birdie 1988 – The Wizard of Oz 1989 – The Sound of Music 1990 – Oliver 1991 – The Music Man 1992 – Man of La Mancha 1993 – Oklahoma! 1994 – Hello, Dolly! 1995 – Annie 1996 – The King and I 1997 – Bye Bye Birdie 1998 – Brigadoon 1999 – South Pacific 2000 – Fiddler on the Roof 2001 – Carousel 2002 – Crazy for You (spring) 2002 – Clue, the Musical (fall) 2003 – Guys and Dolls (spring) 2003 – The Wizard of Oz (fall) 2004 – My Fair Lady (spring) 2004 – The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (fall)

2005 – 42nd Street (spring) 2005 – The Pajama Game (fall) 2006 – The Music Man (spring) 2006 – Anything Goes (fall) 2007 – Damn Yankees (spring) 2007 – Grease (fall) 2008 – Oliver (spring) 2008 – Hello, Dolly! (fall) 2009 – Bye Bye Birdie (spring) 2009 – Beauty and the Beast (fall) 2010 – Seussical (spring) 2010 – Peter Pan (fall) 2011 – How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (spring) 2011 – White Christmas (fall) 2012 – Cinderella (spring) 2012 – Singin’ in the Rain (fall) 2013 – Aladdin, Jr. (spring) 2013 – Godspell (fall) 2014 – Footloose, The Musical (spring) 2014 – High School Musical (fall) 2015 – Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (spring) 2015 – Curtains (fall) 2016 – The Addams Family (spring) 2016 – Mary Poppins (fall) 2017 – Shrek, The Musical (spring) 2017 – Grease, School Version (fall) 2018 – Tarzan (spring) 2018 – Hello, Dolly! (fall) 2019 – Pippin (spring) 2019 – The Music Man (fall) 2020 – Mamma Mia! (spring) 2021 - The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (spring) 2021 – All Together Now! (fall) 2022 – Legally Blonde, The Musical (spring) 2022 – Elf, The Musical (fall) 2023 – Footloose, The Musical (spring) 2023 – The Sound of Music (fall)


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