
2 minute read
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon Where the Mountain Meets the Moon
Cast
Madeleine Tran Min Li, Old Woman
Beatriz Abella Ma, Vendor, Amah
Jeremy Abe Ba, Vendor, A-Gong
Samson Syharath Dragon

Terry Kitagawa Ensemble
Jenna Yokoyama Ensemble
Lulu Kashiwabara Ensemble
Jason Nuesa
Kaitlyn O’Neill
Production Crew
Ian Anderson-Priddy
Understudy
Understudy
Production Electrician
Emily Horton Wardrobe Supervisor
Alea Tran Assistant Stage Manager
Newmark Theatre House Crew
Tim McGarry Head Carpenter
Danny Cook
Duane Rodakowski
Lorin Sly
Stage labor for this production is provided by IATSE Local 28.
Head Flyman & Head of House
Head Sound Engineer
Head Electrician
Special Thanks & Acknowledgments:
OCT would like to thank Sony Music Publishing.
Patron Information
Oregon Children’s Theatre’s box office hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. Tickets can be purchased online at octc.org or by calling (503) 228-9571. Oregon Children’s Theatre does not have a physical box office at this time; please contact us by phone or email at info@octc.org if you need additional support.
Wheelchair seating is available at all performances and should be reserved in advance through the box office. Select performances will be sign interpreted and are indicated on OCT’s website. Infrared audio enhancement, children’s booster seats, and sensory bags (equipped with noise canceling headphones, fidget tools, verbal cue cards and weighted lap pads) are available at the Hatfield Hall coat check, located on the main floor of the venue.
We’re so happy you’re here! Whether this is your first time at a play, or you’ve seen many before, here are a few things to expect and ways to enjoy the show!

Be Attentive: Look and listen to the actors and musicians on stage. Notice how the costumes, scenery and music help tell the story. You may even be invited to sing along!
Be Careful: Remember that, during the performance, the lights in the theater will be dark, so if you need to move around it is best to go with a parent. Be safe by walking instead of running in the theater. Staying seated in your chair (or on a parent’s lap!) while keeping your hands and feet to yourself (not kicking the seat in front of you) will make sure everyone around you has a safe space to enjoy the show!
Be Kind by laughing when something is funny and applauding after songs! This lets the actors know you’re having a good time. We can also be kind by making sure the folks around us can see and hear the show. It’s easier for everyone to see and hear when we’re in our seats and listening carefully.
Remember that no food or drinks are allowed inside the theater during the performance, so enjoy your snacks outside before the show begins. If you feel overwhelmed and need to take a break, you can leave the theater at any time, just make sure you go safely with a parent. When you’re ready you can come back to see the rest of the show!
Parents, please remember that the video or audio recording of this performance by any means is strictly prohibited. Please turn off or silence any mobile devices that may make noise during the performance.