BAREFOOT IN THE PARK

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Stockton Civic Theatre Presents The 357th Main Stage Production

Neil Simon's BAREFOOT IN THE PARK Set Design & Sound Design Brian Scott Johnson Lighting Design Mark Sheasley Costume Design Melissa Esau Stage Manager Edie Nayer

Directed by RICHARD GARVIN

This production of BAREFOOT IN THE PARK is made possible by special arrangement with Samuel French Ltd. 425 West 25th St., NYC, NY 10010 (212)206-8990 Rated PG (Mature Content)


The Playbill of Stockton Civic Theatre

2009–2010 Season

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eil Simon’s first runaway Broadway hit, Barefoot in the Park, follows the lives of newlyweds Paul and Corie Bratter as they adjust to married life in a tiny Greenwich Village apartment. Paul is a lawyer wound a little too tight, while Corie is a free spirit bubbling over with romantic notions. In typical Simon style, all manner of comic chaos ensues as the young couple’s marriage begins to collapse under the pressure of a five-flight walk up, a skylight that leaks snow, an eccentric neighbor who must climb through their apartment to get to his, and Corie’s misguided attempts to marry off her mother.

Director’s Notes by Richard R. Garvin

aul and Corie have a problem…one is a man and one is a woman. Why is that a problem? I think that is what Simon is trying to get at in Barefoot in the Park. The couple got married and then spent 6 days in bed. Now life begins for them as partners. How does a man who is rational, uptight, and was brought up to believe that boys don’t cry and a woman who is emotionally adventurous, and a free spirit live together, not kill each other, and stay in love. I think we all live close to this problem. Some more than others because there will always be exceptions to the rule. Speaking from someone who has dealt with this issue most of his adult life, I find myself always thinking back to what a wise old man once said to me. When asked how you figure out a woman, he quite simply said, “Enjoy the mystery.” I think this works for the woman asking about figuring out a man. So my wish for everyone is to listen to the wise old man. Thanks to everyone who worked on the show. Thanks to my wife for always believing in me. Thanks to Edie Nayer (you know why, my little one), and thanks to the cast for making directing fun again. Enjoy the show!

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elcome to Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park, the first of many smash hit comedies from this great playwright. We haven't presented a Neil Simon show in quite a few years, and we bring this to you with great pleasure. Richard Garvin, one of our gifted directors and actors, has assembled a cast of actors and an evening that promises great fun. I would like to welcome two new staff members to the fold. In my absence, our Board of Directors did some much needed restructuring of the business side of our theatre. Patrick Rogers is our new Business Manager. Patrick comes to us after 43 years managing the Heinz plant in Tracy. He is great to work with, and he is certainly making my life easier. After almost five years of trying to do everything myself, it is great that the Board has made it possible for me to continue in the newly created position of Artistic Director. Charlie Kirby is our new Office Manager, and she joins us after running the Scene Shop at Delta College for 13 years. She has been volunteering for a long time, and now she is a valued part of our staff. I also want to thank Polly Kelly, who decided it was time to retire, for her many years of service, and especially helping me learn the ropes when I came on board in 2005. Season tickets are on sale, so don’t forget to join us for another wonderful Season. I want to thank everyone who helped to make our Shrimp Feed a big success: Lynn Parker, who chaired the event, Barbara Crocker, head of the auction, Judy Caruso Williamson, who was in charge of decorations, and especially the Abba cover band, “Waterloo”, who gave us great music for dancing.

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Cast Of Characters Corie Bratter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andie Daste Paul Bratter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Nelson Mrs. Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Renee Jurian Victor Velasco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Moon Telephone Man . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harry Stoner Delivery Man . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Baldwin

ACT ONE The top floor of a brownstone on East 48th Street, New York City About 5:30 on a cold February afternoon ACT TWO Scene 1 Four days later, about 7:00 p.m. Scene 2 Later that night, about 2:00 a.m. ACT THREE The following day, about 5:00 p.m. There will be an Intermission between each act.


Meet the Cast DAVID BALDWIN Delivery Man “Thanks, Kerry, Tim and Elizabeth for supporting the old man.” David Baldwin began his relationship with SCT in the 2008 production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, Cinderella, and has received a Willie Technical Award for his work backstage. In Barefoot in the Park, he makes his first appearance as an actor onstage. A graduate of Chico State, David teaches at Galt Elementary School. His hobby outside the theatre is pottery. ANDREA D. DASTE Corie Bratter A well-known stage presence in recent SCT support roles, Andie Daste has appeared in The Producers, Are You Being Served, and Annie Get Your Gun, where she received the “SCT Willie Award” for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical. She now assumes one of the plum roles of a lifetime for a young comedic actress-the character of Corie Bratter in Neil Simon’s classic romantic comedy, Barefoot in the Park. Andie thanks her Mom for being her “rock,” and Ian, Sharee and Lee Pike for their support and the hope they have given her. She dedicates this “Barefoot” performance to her late father, Walt, who was always her inspiration, and extends a special thanks to Dr James Sepiol for his generosity to her family.

RENEE D. JURIAN Mrs. Banks “My Darling CJ, I love you! Simple things! And…to our brood of animals too… the four legged kind!” Renee Jurian starred in her first acting role at age 3, in a Sunday School Christmas play. Since that time, she has had a wide range of theatrical experiences, both as a actor and a production assistant. Renee holds a Performing Arts degree from Vanguard University, and has appeared with the Tracy Performing Arts company as Mrs Van Daan in Diary of Anne Frank, as well as in a number of other shows. She began her career at SCT as wicked stepsister Portia in the 2008 holiday production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, then moved to the ensemble for The Producers. MIKE MOON Victor Velasco “I am so pleased to be associated with such a fine cast and classy organization!” Mike Moon is without doubt one of the best known male comedic talents at SCT. Debuting in 2003, he has had numerous major roles in musical productions such as Sugar, South Pacific, Damn Yankees, and The Producers, as well as in clever British farces such as Caught in the Net and Are You Being Served? He has been honored with Willie Awards for his roles as Jerry/Daphne in Sugar, and Luther Billis in South Pacific. Mike received his degree in Political Science at San Jose State, and is an Office Manager by profession. He lives in a remodeled 1885 Victorian home with his partner Kent Scarlata, 4 cars, 3 cats, and 1 rabbit.


RYAN NELSON Paul Bratter Barefoot in the Park is Ryan Nelson’s first show at SCT--playing the lead character of Paul Bratter in Neil Simon’s famous romantic comedy classic. Ryan’s only previous live theatre role was as Frank Scanlon in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest at Delta College. He holds a Psychology degree from Brigham Young University, and works at his “daytime job” in sales at Music Go Round. In addition to his budding theatre career, Ryan enjoys performing improv comedy and plays the guitar. For all the support that a young aspiring actor requires for success, he graciously thanks his “family and friends.” HARRY STONER Telephone Man “I’m thankful that SCT is in the community, giving its patrons quality productions.” Harry Stoner began his SCT acting career with The Full Monty, an elaborately staged musical, and now moves to a role in a romantic comedy. In other theaters he has performed in The Lion in Winter, Of Mice and Men, Tribute, Twelve Angry Men, and Mr. Roberts. Harry teaches at St. Mary’s High School and San Joaquin Delta College. He has a wife, Denise, and five children. RICHARD R. GARVIN Director Richard Garvin is wellknow to SCT audiences as both a director and an actor, his current director’s engagement being Barefoot in the Park, and

his most recent acting role his magnificent performance as Roger Elizabeth De Bris in The Producers. Richard graduated from Stockton’s Edison High School, where he studied with Stockton Civic Theatre stalwarts Donovan Cummings and Judy Caruso Williamson. He then attended Pacific Conservatory of the Perforning Arts in Santa Maria, where he was a student of Donovan Marley. After spending 12 years as an equity player in professional theatre, Richard returned home to Stockton and has worked with SCT ever since. “Barefoot” is his 14th SCT directing assignment here, where he is highly regarded for his fresh approach to directing. He is married to the daughter of a well-known SCT family, Liz Kastner Garvin. MELISSA ESAU Costumer “I opened this Season playing a Swede in The Producers, and am closing as a Norwegian in 'Mama.' Go figure!” Melissa Esau is one of the most recognized actresses, singers and dancers on the SCT stage. She made her debut in Our Town in 1974, and last year played the part of Ulla in The Producers. She will be playing the I Remember Mama title role in the final production of the current Season. In recent years, Melissa has begun exploring her interests in new areas of production such as costuming and direction, last Season receiving a Willie Award for Best Direction of a Musical in I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. She also received the theater’s coveted Applause Award at the 2009 Bravo event. She will be directing the theater’s massive production of Oklahoma during the upcoming holiday season.


BRIAN SCOTT JOHNSON Set and Sound Design Brian Johnson began his SCT affiliation with performing roles in Nunsensations and Wait Until Dark, then moved on to art and Scenic Design in regular productions and the theater’s youth programs. He received a Willie Award for Scenic Design of Cinderella and also earned high praise for his use of mixed media --live action, video, and recorded sound--in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. In his “real life,” Brian is a licensed contractor whose work may seen at JohnsonCustomPainting.com. He extends great appreciation to Terry and Jessica from the Scene Shop and Larry Streeter for building another great set, and to Richard Garvin for the creative freedom and support he provides. As always, Brian thanks his family for their great love. EDIE NAYER Stage Manager “Thanks Richard, for yet another theatrical adventure!” Edie has stage-managed eight productions at SCT, six of them with Director Richard Garvin, and has served as Assistant Director in ten shows. In addition to volunteering for SCT backstage duties, Edie has performed onstage in Stepping Out, A Christmas Carol, and Once Upon a Mattress, and directed It Had to be Young. She is a retired teacher with a BA from Pacific and a MA from National University. As a teacher at Franklin High School, she worked with students in producing The Fantastics and Snoopy.

MARK SHEASLEY Lighting Design Mark Sheasley’s diverse set of theatrical skills are fixtures around SCT, and as such he has influenced countless SCT productions--as a technician, a director, and an actor. His experience includes serving as Shop Foreman then Technical Director for Sierra Repertory Theatre at both the East Sonora Theatre and the historic Fallon House in Columbia State Park. He has also worked as Technical Director for Palo Alto Children’s Theatre and Playhouse Merced. In his many years at SCT, he has held the titles of Technical Director, Bookkeeper, and Set and Lighting Designer. He directed SCT’s Enter Laughing, You Can’t Take It With You, and Wait Until Dark, and was seen on stage as the grumpy Toad in A Year with Frog and Toad. He received the Outstanding Set Design Willie for Blithe Spirit. Mark thanks his wife Joni for her constant love, support and encouragement.


PRODUCTION STAFF

Director Richard Garvin Costumer Melissa Esau Set and Sound Designer Brian Scott Johnson Lighting Design Mark Sheasley Stage Manager Edie Nayer Property Mistress Putsy Lew Hong Light Board Operators Annie Ojeda, Putsy Lew Hong Sound Board Operator Becky Clover Deck Managers Renee Jurian, Jeanine Nelson Stage Crew David Baldwin, Carol Barry Set Construction Larry Streeter Program Design & Layout Jim & Suzi Treganza Actor and Staff Photography Jim Treganza Special Thanks Elsa Fulton (Costume Alterations)

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