August: Osage County - September 2018

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ARTISTIC SUPPORT....................................................................................................................................Susan Boyd

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Director’s Notes

Drawing on his personal history and the poem by the same name by Howard Starks, Tracy Letts set out to write the next great American family drama in the tradition of Arthur Miller, Eugene O’Neill and Tennessee Williams. Letts modernizes certain elements by interlacing prescription pill addiction with alcoholism and divorce. But the classic elements of family members struggling to survive without destroying each other remain. Isolated on the Oklahoma plains, the Westons are forced to deal with the question of how we become who we are by unraveling their past, only to learn that we can never escape it. I am grateful to have explored this story and these characters with producer Lloyd Bittinger, co-stage managers Joan Lada and Sherry Clarkeand the talented designers, dedicated crew and courageous actors.

SHOW SYNOPSIS

When the family patriarch vanishes, the Westons return to rural Oklahoma to care for their afflicted, manipulative mother, Violet. Armed with prescription drugs and paranoid mood swings, Violet reigns over the home as family secrets unfold. This powerful family drama by Tracy Letts won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award for Best New Play.

August: Osage County premiered in June 2007 at Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, IL, Martha Lavey, Artistic Director; David Hawkanson, Executive Director. Steppenwolf’s production of August: Osage County opened on Broadway at the Imperial Theatre on December 4, 2007. It was produced by Jeffrey Richards, Jean Doumanian, Steve Traxler, Jerry Frankel, Ostar Productions, Jennifer Manocherian, The Weinstein Company, Debra Black/Daryl Roth, Ronald & Marc Frankel/Barbara Freitag, and Rick Steiner/Staton Bell Group.

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The Cast (in order of appearance)

Beverly Weston ......................................................................................................................Fred C. Lash

Johnna Monevata (Housekeeper) ......................................................................Katarina Frustaci

Violet Weston (Beverly’s Wife) ........................................................................................Diane Sams

Mattie Fae Aiken (Violet’s Sister) ..............................................................Gayle Nichols-Grimes

Ivy Weston(Beverly and Violet’s Daughter) ................................................Carlotta Capuano

Charlie Aiken (Mattie Fae’s Husband) ..............................................................................Tom Flatt

Barbara Fordham (Beverly and Violet’s Daughter) ....................................Nicky McDonnell

Bill Fordham (Barbara’s Husband) ..........................................................................Michael Fisher

Jean Fordham (Barbara and Bill’s Daughter) ..............................................Camille Neumann

Sheriff Deon Gilbeau ........................................................................................................Paul Donahoe

Karen Weston (Beverly and Violet’s Daughter) ..............................................Elizabeth Keith

Steve Heidebrecht (Karen’s Fiancé) ..........................................................................Eric Kennedy

Little Charles Aiken (Charlie and Mattie Fae’s Son) ....................................Greg Wilczynski

Time Period and Setting

2007. A large country home in Osage County, Oklahoma.

August: Osage County is performed in three acts with a 15-minute and 10-minute intermission between acts.

In case of an emergency, LTA has three AEDs (automated external defibrillators) They are located as follows:

1. in the lobby, near the Council Green Room

2. in the cast entrance hallway, near backstage door

3. in the Alexandria Academy, on the first floor

For your own safety, look for your nearest EXIT. In case of emergency, WALK, DO NOT run, to the exit. We regret that no sound recording or photographic equipment may

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The Crew

Producer ................................................................................................................................Lloyd Bittinger

Director ....................................................................................................................................Susan Devine

Assistants to the Director ..........................................................Laura Fargotstein, Lorenna Hess

Stage Managers ....................................................................................Sherry Clarke, Joan A.S. Lada

Assistant Stage Managers ............................................Meredith Kirchner, Ruben Vellenkoop

Set Design ..............................................................................................................................Dan Remmers

Set Construction ..................................................................................................................Dan Remmers

Assisted by Ira Forstater, Greg Matthes, Ken Zabielski

Set Painting ................................................................................................................................Mary Speed

Assisted by Diedre (De) Nicholson-Lamb, Mary Beth Smith-Toomey, Mona Wargo

Set Dressing ................................................................................................................Charles Dragonette

Lighting Design ............................................................................................................Franklin Coleman

Master Electrician ..................................................................................................Micheal J. O’Connor

Assisted by Marzanne Claiborne, Kimberly Crago, Nick Friedlander, Jim Hartz, Pam Leonowich, Donna Reynolds, Sherry Singer, Marg Soroos, Adrian Steel, Leslie Teitel, Mona Wargo

Sound Design .Alan Wray

Assisted byKeith Bell, David Correia, Eileen Doherty, Donna Hauprich, Janice Rivera, Jack Seaver, Ruben Vellenkoop, Gene Warner

Stage Combat Choreography ..............................................................................................Steve Lada

Properties Design ....................................................................................................Margaret Chapman

Assisted by Lorenna Hess, Ally Sobola, Helen Sobola

Assistant Property Design........................................................................................Laura Fargotstein

Costume Design................................................................................................................Beverley Benda

Wardrobe Coordinator ..................................................................................................Margaret Snow

Assisted by Jamie Blake, Patty Greksouk, Robin Worthington

Makeup Design ....................................................................................................................Robin Maline

Rigging ..................................................................................................................................Russell Wyland

Photographer ............................................................................................................................Matt Liptak

Audition Coordinators ........................................................Sherry Clarke, Margaret Evans-Joyce

Assisted by Kim Clark, Barbara Helsing, Bobbie Herbst, Sherry Singer, Margaret Snow

Double Tech Dinner ..............................................................................................Lawrence O. Grey Jr.

Opening Night Party ....................................................................................................David McCallum

Assisted by Cheryl Volden, Paul Volden, Mona Wargo

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Meet the Cast

(in alphabetical order)

Carlotta Capuano (Ivy Weston) is thrilled to be making her LTA debut. Some of her favorite past performances include In the Heights (ASGT), The City of Conversation (CPA)and Cabaret (KAT).Carlotta is a student at the Studio Theatre Acting Conservatory. She has an A.F.A. in dance and a B.S. in business administration. When she’s not working in theater, she serves as a library associate and early literacy specialist at the Crofton Community Library. Enjoy the show!

Paul Donahoe (Sheriff Deon Gilbeau) has performed at LTA as the Equerry in The Audience and Bob Ewell in To Kill a Mockingbird.He was recently seen as the Male Greek Chorus in How I Learned to Drive (DS). Other credits include Wilhelm Furtwangler in Taking Sides (PCP), for which he received a WATCH nomination, and as the Detective in A Dream Within a Dream: Madness (Through the 4th Wall) at the Torpedo Factory. Paul received an M.F.A. in acting from Ohio University.

Michael Fisher (Bill Fordham) was last seen on the LTA stage in Nude with Violin and Leading Ladies. Previous productions include Angel Street (GAC and OTC), Any GivenMonday (DS), Blithe Spirit (PTC), Expecting Isabel (SSS), RoughCrossing (RLT), Kind Lady (CCP), Dearly Departed (ACCT), All My Sons (PCP) and Judgment at Nuremburg (SCT). He has also been seen on Investigation Discovery Channel productions of Evil Stepmothers, Evil Kin and Nightmare Next Door, among others.

Tom Flatt (Charlie Aiken) happily returns to LTA, where he appeared in Laughing Stock, Cabaret, Proposals, Last Night of Ballyhoo and The Sisters Rosensweig. Other local favorites include Shining City (PCP); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Weir, Accomplice, Love! Valour! Compassion! and Caroline, or Change (ESP, now NextStop Theatre Company); Avenue Q, Take Me Out and Reefer Madness (DS); A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Rumors (MCP); and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and Curtains (RCP). To Shani, your love makes everything possible.

Katarina Frustaci (Johnna Monevata) is honored to be cast in her first LTA show. She grew up dancing Russian ballet with the Virginia Ballet Company and later joined Fusion Dance Team at Virginia Tech, where she graduated in May 2017. She loves the theater and is very excited to be a part of this amazing production. Katarina would like to thank her parents, boyfriend and close family and friends for their constant support.

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Elizabeth Keith (Karen Weston) returns to the LTA stage and is honored to work with this talented cast and crew! Previous LTA roles include Proof (WATCH Award), The 39 Steps, Widdershins, Nude with Violin, A Christmas Carol and Picnic. Other area theater credits include 19 and A Dream Within a Dream: Madness (both at Through the 4th Wall), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare Opera Theatre), Almost, Maine (PPF), The Glass Mendacity (Ruby Griffith Award) (PPF), The Great Gatsby (RLT), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (RLT) and An Inspector Calls (WATCH Award) (DS).

Eric Kennedy (Steve Heidebrecht) always knew his first LTA show would occur after he was no longer an Alexandria resident. Preferring to play nice, he regrets his contributions to the family dysfunction in tonight’s performance. Previous credits include John Worthing in The Importance of Being Earnest (CFTC), Geoffrey in The Lion in Winter (TAP), Guido Contini in Nine (TAP) (WATCH Award nominee) and Billy Flynn in Chicago (SMP). He thanks Susan for having the courage to tackle challenging theater, and Greg for his continued support.

Fred C. Lash (Beverly Weston) is extremely pleased to be returning to the LTA stage, this being his ninth show at his favorite theater. Between The Fantasticks and West Side Story (with Susan), he has performed in more than 50 productions with numerous community theaters in Northern Virginia. Often nominated for acting awards in various categories throughout the past 30 years, Fred truly thrives on his thespian experiences and considers himself very fortunate to have shared 50 years of marriage with his life partner, Donna.

Nicky McDonnell (Barbara Fordham) received her B.F.A. in acting from Emerson College in Boston. She has worked and toured in theater in Boston, Los Angeles, New York, DC and Europe. Favorite roles include Elizabeth II in The Audience, Diana in Next to Normal (WATCH nominee best actress), Maria Callas in Master Class (2003 WATCH Award best actress), Rose in Gypsy, Jane in Black Hole (WATCH nominee) and Big and Little Edie in Grey Gardens at LTA. In real life she is a top-producing realtor at TTR Sotheby’s International Realty. She lives with her much-loved and patient husband, Stephen, and two equally adored and patient boys, Joe and Dean. A huge thank you always to the cast and crew of LTA for this great opportunity to participate in August: Osage County.

Camille Neumann (Jean Fordham) is super excited to be performing in her second production with LTA, having previously appeared as Josie in Anne of Green Gables. Other recent credits include performances in the ensemble for Sweeney Todd (TAP), as Betty in As Is and as Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. She thanks her mom and dad for being so supportive of her in her theatrical endeavors and Susan Devine, the director, for giving her this opportunity to grow as an actress.

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Meet the Cast (continued)

Gayle Nichols-Grimes (Mattie Fae Aiken) is excited to be back at LTA with this wonderful show. She has received five WATCH nominations as Thelma/Mamma in ’Night, Mother (DS), as Vernadette in Dixie Swim Club (PCP), as Ann/Debra/Mom/Mrs. Marcangelo in Jeffrey (DS), as Dr. Gertrude Ladenbuger in 33 Variations (RCP) and as Mattie Fae Aiken in August: Osage County (RCP). Recent shows include How I Learned to Drive (DS); Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (RCP); and The Diary of Anne Frank (PWLT). She won the 2017 NVTA Best Actress Award for LTA’s A Fine Death. She has performed in numerous shows with NST, LTA, PCP, DS, RCP, PP and TAP. To Leta and Mark: May God always bless you—you are missed every day.

Diane Sams (Violet Weston) is delighted to be onstage for LTA again with such a terrific cast and crew and to be working with Susan Devine after doing Eleanor in The Lion in Winter (TAP). Other favorite performances include Carla in Comic Potential (PCP), Chris in Calendar Girls (MCP), Kate in The Cover of Life (BCT) and Hercule Poirot in Black Coffee (BCT). To Bob Sams: Love and appreciation for putting up with all the craziness for so many weeks.

Greg Wilczynski (Little Charles Aiken) is a recent transplant from Pennsylvania and is thrilled to be making his debut at LTA. Greg was last seen as Tick/Mitzi in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (KAT). Favorite past roles includeLefouin Beauty and the Beast, John Hinckley in Assassins and Demetrius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Besides loving to perform, during his off time he enjoys being a nurse and exploring his new surroundings in the DMV. All my love to my family and friends.

Theater Abbreviations Used in This Playbill

ACCT –Aldersgate Church

Community Theater

ACT –Alliance of Community Theaters

ADDT –Attention Deficit Disorder Theater

ASC – Annapolis Shakespeare Company

ATC –Arcturus Theater Company

ATMTC – Adventure Theatre and Musical Theater Center

BCT –Bowie Community Theatre

CFTC – City of Fairfax Theatre Company

CHAW –Capitol Hill Arts Workshop

CCDC –Capital City Players of DC

CCP –Chevy Chase Players

CFTC – City of Fairfax Theatre Company

CRT –Castaways Repertory Theatre

CT –Chalice Theater

DTC –Damascus Theatre Company

DLC –Drama Learning Center

DS –Dominion Stage

ES – Encore Stage

ESP –Elden Street Players (now NST)

ESP/TFYA –Elden Street Players Theatre for Young Audiences

FCT –Fauquier Community Theatre

FP –Foundry Players (now CCDC)

GAC –Greenbelt Arts Center

GFP –Great Falls Players (now MCP)

GTP – Group Therapy Productions

GTU – Georgetown University (Summer Theatre)

HBP –Hard Bargain Players

KAT –Kensington Arts Theatre

KT –Keegan Theatre

LMP –Laurel Mill Playhouse

LSDT –Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre

LTA –The Little Theatre of Alexandria

LTC –Landless Theatre Company

MCP –McLean Community Players

MP –Montgomery Playhouse

MPAT –Metropolitan Performing Arts Theatre

MSA –Metropolitan School for the Arts

MTA –McLean Theatre Alliance (now MCP)

MTC – Musical Theater Center

MVCCT –Mount Vernon Community Children’s Theatre

NST –NextStop Theatre

NVTA – Northern Virginia Theatre Alliance

OOH –Old Opera House

OTC – Olney Theater Center

PCP –Port City Playhouse

PGLT –Prince George’s Little Theatre

PP –Peculiarity Productions

PPF –Providence Players of Fairfax

PTC –Potomac Theatre Company Inc.

PTP –Port Tobacco Players

PWLT –Prince William Little Theatre

RBTC – Red Branch Theatre Company

RCP –Reston Community Players

RLT –Rockville Little Theatre

RMT –Rockville Musical Theatre

RTP –Rooftop Productions

SCT – Springfield Community Theater

SMP –St Mark’s Players

SSS –Silver Spring Stage

ST –Signature Theatre

STC –Shoestring Theater Company

TACT –The American Century Theater

TAP –The Arlington Players

TAT –The Alliance Theatre

TBP –The British Players

TCP –Tantallon Community Players

TMD – Too Much Damn Theater

TSP – Tompkins Square Playhouse

TT4W – The 4th Wall

UMW –University of Mary Washington

URTM –Upper Room Theatre Ministry

VTC – Vienna Theatre Company

WATCH –Washington Area Theatre

Community Honors

WOB – Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre

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Meet the Crew (in

alphabetical order)

Beverley Benda (Costume Design), a professional singer by trade, recently retired from the United States Army Band (“Pershing’s Own”) as a vocalist and Public Affairs Office NCOIC. She has appeared in a variety of musicals, including Brigadoon, The Pirates of Penzance, My Fair Lady, The Music Man, Hollywood Pinafore, A Grand Night for Singing and the first revival of Call Me Mister. A private voice teacherand vocal coach, she teaches in the LTA education program. In her spare time, she works for LTA in Artistic Support and Front of House and is an award-winning costumer. Her costumes have appeared in shows such as The Fantasticks, Bug, Dirty Blonde, The Secret Garden and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

Lloyd Bittinger (Producer) has been an active LTA member for the past 23 years, serving in numerous capacities, including Governor for Front of House and President. He has been the producer or co-producer for A Christmas Carol three times in the past. He regularly works on the light crew (he loves running the follow spot) and in the box office and front-of-house crew. He is very pleased to be working with such a talented cast and crew and especially with our excellent director, Susan Devine.

Margaret Chapman (Properties Design) is pleased to be designing properties for her second production with LTA after designing props for the spring 2018 production of Harvey. For the past few years, she has been designing props and producing shows for St. Mark’s Players and Fat and Greasy Citizens Brigade, including Sister Act: The Musical, Evita and The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged). Margaret also serves as the President of the SMP Board of Directors and is currently producing The Philadelphia Story, which opens in October.

Sherry Clarke (Co-Stage Manager) first “dabbled in the arts” with the typical neighborhood plays as a child. Fast forwarding to her late teens/early 20s, she was firmly ensconced in high school/college plays and musicals and began a very gratifying 13-year career as a vocalist based out of Seattle, traveling north to Alaska (quite literally) and south along the western coastline. She settled in Alexandria, where she discovered a new home in which to explore her theatrical roots by way of the wonderful community theaters in the area. Sherry is very pleased to be working under the creative direction of Susan Devine, along with the gifted cast and crew of August: Osage County.

Franklin Coleman (Lighting Design) has been nominated for WATCH Outstanding Lighting Design nine times and won it four, including for Hairspray at LTA. He has been nominated for the Patty Dillaber Mickley award 11 times and won it five, most recently for Proof. This is his 129th lighting design overall and his 21st at LTA, where most recently he lit West Side Story. His most recent lighting design was for Enchanted April (ACCT). Thanks to Susan, and to Micheal and all of the lighting crew.

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Meet the Crew

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Susan Devine (Director) is thrilled to be back home at LTA, where she previously directed West Side Story, Proof (WATCH nomination) and Chicago (WATCH award). Other credits include The Lion in Winter and A Chorus Line (WATCH nomination) at TAP, The Clean House at ESP and The Fantasticks at VCT. With love to Emma and Laura.

Charles Dragonette (Set Decoration) is delighted to be back at LTA with a set where nothing moves! He previously decorated LTA’s acclaimed Anne of Green Gables and Key for Two and is still up to his ears in wisteria from ACCT’s Enchanted April. Other theater activity includes stage managing (LTA, PCP, ACCT, DS), set design, lighting and props, with occasional accidental acting gigs thrown in.

Laura Fargotstein (Assistant to the Director/Assistant Properties Design) is delighted to work again with Susan. She worked with Susan most recently as assistant stage manager for The Lion in Winter. Laura produced Be My Baby and Proposals (VTC) and choreographed shows including The Thurber Carnival, The Fantasticks and Nunsense (VTC), TheSound of Music (Alden Theatre), Anything Goes (GTU), Guys and Dolls, ThePajama Game and Hello, Dolly! (TSP). She directed Mere Mortals (VTC)and Hero Worship for LTA’s One Act Play Competition.

Lorenna Hess (Assistant to the Director) is excited to be working with LTA for the first time. A graduate of George Mason University with a B.S. in creative communications, she has written two plays and directed adult and children’s theater in Fairfax and Virginia Beach. Onstage, she has played Amanda Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie, Crystal Allen in The Women, and her favorite role: May in Fool for Love (NVCC).

Joan A.S. Lada (Co-Stage Manager) is happy to return to LTA and join Sherry Clarke as a member of the SM team. SM gigs for LTA: Jesus Christ Superstar,The Audience, Anything Goes, West Side Story, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), In the Heights, Spamalot, The Rocky Horror Show, Avenue Q, 33 Variations, Gypsy, Chicago,Lady Windemere’s Fan, 1776, Into the Woods, Footloose, The Philadelphia Story,The Mystery of Edwin Drood and Tommy. Love to Stephen and our family. As always, love and thanks to my parents.

Steve Lada (Stage Combat Choreography) is a founding member of the Noble Blades stage combat troupe, and he has performed at the Maryland Renaissance Festival and in the Washington Opera’s productions of Tristan and Isolde and Julius Caesar. His stage combat has been honored with the WATCH Award for Outstanding Achievement in Combat Choreography for Richard III, Veronica’s Room, Romeo and Juliet, The Miracle Worker and Kiss Me, Kate. As always, he thanks the love of his life for getting him started on this incredible journey.

Matt Liptak (Photographer) has a degree in photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. He photographs local theater, head shots, portraits, products and events in and around the DMV. Liptak has appeared onstage in numerous productions at LTA and has designed sets for shows at LTA, PCP and RCP. Follow Liptak on Instagram to see his photos and designs: @thepartingguest

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LTA rings in the holiday season with a return of the classic by Charles Dickens. Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserable, bitter old miser, travels with ghostly guides through Christmas past, present, and future to find the true meaning of the holidays. Complete with special effects, Victorian carols, and Tiny Tim. A Christmas Carol is a must for the entire family Not included in subscription or membership packages. A CHRISTMAS CAROL NOV.30–DEC.16,2018 703-683-0496 www.thelittletheatre.com _________ BOX OFFICE © Bill Mayer 2018. Used with permission of the Artist. All rights reserved. presents written by Charles Dickens script adapted by Donna Ferragut produced by Rachel Alberts, Maria Ciarrocchi and Robert S. Kraus directed by Shelagh Roberts CominginNovember

Meet the Crew (continued)

Robin Maline (Makeup Design) is very excited to be designing her first production. Some of her previous work includes assistant hair and makeup for Driving Miss Daisy and Harvey (LTA) and Enchanted April (ACCT). She has had the pleasure of working as co-chair of wigs and makeup alongside the incredible Susan Boyd since November of last year. She would like to thank her parents, Rob and Karen, and her brother Charlie for their unending love and support as well as Susan for passing on her great wisdom. Enjoy the show!

Micheal J. O’Connor (Master Electrician) works as master electrician at many local community theaters. He enjoys working with Franklin Coleman (lighting designer) along with the very talented tech crew at LTA. Micheal can often be found backstage or in the tech booth, always in the dark.

Dan Remmers (Set Design/Set Construction) is pleased to be working with such a great cast and crew. Dan’s previous set designs include The Nance and West Side Story at LTA and TheLion in Winter at TAP. Best of luck to the first bird to leave the nest.

Margaret Snow (Wardrobe Coordinator) likes managing a challenging wardrobe operation, and the vices and virtues of the manipulating characters of August: Osage County fill the bill nicely with a costuming plot progressing from good intentions to messy irrationality. Working with this show’s theme, cast and crew is perfect preparation for exercising appropriate behavior in the aftermath of attempting to cheer her sanctified Bal’mer Oily Boids to victory in this season.

Mary Speed (Set Painting) is a two-time WATCH Award winner for her scenic painting work on The Most Happy Fella (TAP 2014) and on Red (ESP 2013). She has also recently painted at NextStop for Amour (2018) and for Sweeney Todd (TAP 2018). Mary has been scenic painting in the Washington area since 2004.

Alan Wray (Sound Design) is excited to be working on this production with such a talented director and crew. Alan has designed sound for various LTA productions as well as for other theaters. He most recently co-designed sound for Jesus Christ Superstar Additionally for LTA he designed Ragtime, Picnic (WATCH nomination), Rabbit Hole, Harvey and the chilling Widdershins (LTA Award). Alan designed sound for TAP’s She Loves Me and The Seagull (WATCH nomination) and for DS’ Spring Awakening and The Boys in the Band(WATCH nomination). Occasionally he can be seen producing shows— his last co-production was Anne of Green Gables with Robert Kraus.

Russell Wyland (Rigging) is delighted to be rigging his first show at LTA…since The Nance and Jesus Christ Superstar. While some believe Russ spends all of his free time at LTA, he is also an active enthusiast of opera and hockey and a scholar of 19th-century British literature. Russell is the current President of LTA and recently co-produced The Audience.

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Thank You!

LTA wishes to recognize and thank all the volunteers who have given their time and talents by helping with house managing, ushering, or working in the box office for our previous production of Jesus Christ Superstar. Your contributions to the success of LTA are very much appreciated. Thank you!

Box Office Volunteers

Tina Anderson

Martha Deal

Betty Dolan

Sharon Dove

Sharon Field

Ira Forstater

Gary Gladstone

Sue Gladstone

Barbara Helsing

Bobbie Herbst

Marian Holmes

Brittany Huffman

Phil Kryzwicki

Melissa Nielson

Front of House Volunteers

Kirstin Apker

Jamie Blake

Lorraine Bouchard

Angela Cannon

Rita Costello

Linda Davidson

Ira Forstater

Tony Gallo

Sally Graham

Patty Greksouk

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Founding Fathers

Anonymous

Jim Barthmaier

Laura Beauchamp & Chris Feldmann

Charles Dragonette & Alan Wray

Peter M. Fannon

In Memory of Roland Gomez

Steffen & Jennifer Krause

In Memory of Grace Machanic

Shirley McKinley

David & Michelle McNally

Jean S. Moore

Continental Congress

Anonymous

Mrs. Barbara Becker

Kathy Fannon

Dorinda Fitt

James & Catherine Kelley

Beth Leonard In Memory of Grace Machanic

Jim Pearson & Laurie Marichak

Jeanne & Dan Porter

Howard & Margaret Soroos

Andrew Terrell & Megan Waterhouse Vendini Inc.

Patriots

Anonymous

Ronald E. Becker

David & Catherine Clagett

Larry Dempsey & Emily Cole

Jack & Kelly Fannon

Jim & Alexandra Hartz

Barbara Helsing In Memory of Grace Machanic

Melissa Nielson & Edward Yawn

Carole & David Preston

Tami & Peter Salmon

Richard & Rochelle Schwab

Mary Beth Smith-Toomey

John & Laurie Stackpole

Susan Swain

Kelley Wells

Gail & Jim Woolwine

Donors

Alexandrian

Martha E. Alliston

Anonymous

The Apker Family

Beverley Benda

Lloyd Bittinger

Alan Boehm

Gregory Bricker

Herb & Dee Brooks

Dale and Eileen Brown

Nick & Diane Burakow

Nancyanne M. Burton

David Correia

Patricia Cosler

Brian & Paula Coupe

Kimberly & Steve Crago

Robert B. Crane

Ann S. Daniels

Susan Devine

P.M. Donahue

Dennis & Myrna Dunn

Thomas & Rita Foss

Jeff & Donna Gathers

James & Maria Gentle

Trish & Cam Gibson

Harry & Mary Clair Gildea

Marcia Gillespie

Molly Gimmel

Lotte Goldman

Barbara Hayes

Jim & Terry Howard

Dr. David Hunt & Dr. Kimberly Wells

Col. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Knapp, USMC (Ret)

Philip & Karen Kopp

Robert Kraus & Larissa Heyman

Freida Lachapelle

Ladies’ & Gentleman’s Matinee Society

Dale & Bob Latiff

Pamela Leonowich

Mike & Gigi Louden

Jennifer Lyman

In Memory of Grace Machanic

Sara Maddux

Bob & Joanne Madison

The Maibach Foundation

Estelle Marlor

Carlton E. Martin

Linda L. Mayer

John Mayers

Sandra McKinney

Will & Anne Monahan

Gene & Dorothy Mulligan

Andy & Kate Nelson

Jeff & Diane Nesmeyer

The Odle Family

Douglas A. Olmsted

Elena Polyak

Gary & Ana Rasmussen

A. Leo Romaneski

Mary Jo Roos

James Rorke

Tom Sargeant

Jean & Jim Schlichting

Page Dreher Schreiner

Aubrey & Carolyn Smith

Patricia Spencer Smith

George and Marisa Souza

Bob & Sharon Spivey

Laszlo &

Barbara Steingaszner

Donald Street

Allen Stuhl

Lois Van Bergen

Edward Walker

Cal Whitehurst

Linda W. Windsor

Minutemen

Frank & Lynda Adamson

Anne A. Andrews

James Brown Anonymous

Ronald & Sheila Barrett

Jay Bartol

Robert & Joann Bingham

Cheri L. Brown

John Brown

Jim & Sue Buchanan

Felicia Carretta

Margaret Evans-Joyce

Ira Forstater & Robin Fradkin

Kacie Greenwood & Bryan Smith

Patty Greksouk

Fritz & Pat Haberman

Alma Kasulaitis

James & Charlene Kegerreis

Victor and Barbara Kernus

Mary Lawson

Walt & Manette Lazear

The Livingston Family

William W. Lohr

Nathan & Kara Macek

In Memory of Grace Machanic

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Mannion

Bill & Joan McCulla

Madeline Metcalfe

A.B. Morrill

Kathleen Parrish

Roger & Cheryl Pratt

Col. Melvin H. & Barbara Rosen

Jacqueline & Ralph Schenkel

Mary Sellman, Long & Foster Realtors

Robert & Maureen Simoniz

Charlene Sloan

Mrs. Mary Stauss

Capt. & Mrs. Donald Taggart

Don & Erdine Walter

Raymond M. & Sheri H. Wolfe

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Anonymous

Walter & Andrea Baumann

Joan Burg

Ronald E. Cogan

Dan & Marie Ernst

Mel & Sara Friedman

Penelope Gallagher

Kathy Giannetti

Doris Hamel

Edith C. Heilberg

Jean Keppler

Kathy Koczyk

Patricia Kratzer

In Memory of Grace Machanic

J.J. & Pat Miller

Micheal J. O’Connor

Becky Patton

Mrs. Jackie Phillips

Irene Rebbock

Diana Schwanhausser

Audrey Scruggs

Gil & Marcia Siegert

Barbara Slavik

Wendy Sneff

Linda Ysewyn

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The Council of The Little Theatre of Alexandria

Carolyn Winters................................................................................................................................Director

Tina Anderson..........................................................................................................................Vice Director

Margaret Evans-Joyce..................................................................................................................Secretary

Lloyd Bittinger..................................................................................................................Financial Officer

Russell Wyland..............................................................................Honorary Member, LTA President

Helga Ingrid Adams

Brooke Angel

Genie & Geoff Baskir

Jamie Blake

Luana Bossolo

Lesley Buckles

Nancyanne Burton

Jay Cohen

Franklin C. Coleman

Kimberly Crago

Emory & Susan Damron

Eileen Doherty

Sharon Dove*

Charles Dragonette & Alan Wray

Julia Duncan

Joel Durgavich

Peter Fannon*

Sharon Field

Ira Forstater

Duane Goddard*

Kacie Greenwood

John Guinn

David Hale

Doris Hamel*

Ronnie Hardcastle

Adriana Hardy*

Donna Hauprich

Barbara Hayes

Bobbie Herbst

Larissa Heyman

Kira Hogan

Marian Holmes*

Jim Howard

Mark & Rachael Hubbard

Jim & Mary Hutzler

Bonnie Jourdan

Algis & Suzanne Kalvaitis

Judy & Orron Kee

Mel & Lidia Kollander*

Robert Kraus

Burt & Vivian Kronstedt

Lois D. Ligoske

David McCallum

Tina McCrea**

Carlos Moctezuma

Will & Anne Monahan*

Zell Murphy

Jeff Nesmeyer

Lynn O’Connell

Micheal J. O’Connor

Thomas & Alice O’Connor*

Eddie Page

James Pearson

Leslie Reed Jayn Rife

Benjamin Robles

Heather Sanderson

Jean Schlichting

Dick Schwab

Margo Shiffert

Kim Smith-Salmon

Mary Beth Smith-Toomey*

Arthur & Margaret Snow

Howard & Margaret Soroos

Allen Stuhl*

Rance Willis*

Frank Winters

Robin Worthington

Bill Young

Welcome to the “Shakespeare Garden” in The Little Theatre of Alexandria Courtyard! This beautiful garden was made possible with donations from LTA members and supporters who purchased bricks during the LTA Council’s fund-raising campaign February-April of 2017. We have planted floral species that figured prominently in the Bard’s writings. We invite you to check out our courtyard during intermission and see how many you can identify!

The Council of The Little Theatre of Alexandria, organized in 1961, is a dedicated group of about 80 members that supports the theatre with special contributions. While our “Shakespeare Garden” is our most massive accomplishment so far, our past contributions included: scholarships for high school students, a new range, draperies and ice maker for the Council Green Room, folding chairs and tables throughout the theatre, brass plates for sponsored theatre seats, a computerized box office system, several grand drapes over the years, and many varied technical enhancements, including exterior defibrillators (AEDs) for safety. Contributions to LTA from the Council have exceeded $215,000. The Council conducts three business/social meetings per year, and decorates the theatre for the winter holidays. We are pleased to be a part of the Alexandria artistic community and proud to support one of the best community theatres in America today!

*Distinguished Member **Honorary Member Rev 5.15.18
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