The Addams Family: School Edition

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LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Welcome to Loos Center for the Arts. We are delighted you have joined us for today’s event. Originally built in 1967 on the campus of Annhurst College, our venue was built to bring arts to the “Quiet Corner” of Connecticut -- an area otherwise left without ease of access. Through the years, the facility slowly became less public-focused; used for a period of time as a training facility and then later by a different independent school as their campus meeting space. In 2017, the venue was purchased by The Woodstock Academy with a revitalized vision for what the facility could present. As a result, Center for the Arts was created to fulfill the vision of years past; giving back to the local community by bringing accessible visual and performing arts to the area.

In May of 2019, a commitment of historic level by Mrs. Joan Loos was given to support The Woodstock Academy’s vision. The gift, committed in honor of her late husband, August “Gus” Loos, was a way to further honor her husband and their company while securing arts opportunities for thousands of students and community members for years to come. This resulted in the renaming of the fine arts facility to Loos Center for the Arts.

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THE WOODSTOCK ACADEMY MUSICAL THEATER PROGRAM PRESENTS

THE ADDAMS FAMILY SCHOOL EDITION

Book by MARSHALL BRICKMAN RICK ELICE

Music & Lyrics by ANDREW LIPPA

Based on Characters Created by Charles Addams

Orchestrations by LARRY HOCHMAN

Original Broadway Production Produced by Stuart Oken, Roy Furman, Michael Leavitt, Five Cent Productions, Stephen Schuler, Decca Theatricals, Scott M. Delman, Stuart Ditsky, Terry Allen Kramer, Stephanie P. McClelland, James L. Nederlander, Eva Price, Jam Theatricals/Mary LuRoffe, Pittsburgh CLO/Gutterman-Swinsky, Vivek Tiwary/Gary Kaplan, The Weinstein Company/Clarence, LLC, Adam Zotovich/Tribe Theatricals; By Special Arrangement with Elephant Eye Theatrical

THE ADDAMS FAMILY SCHOOL EDITION

Is presented through special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials are supplied by Theatrical Rights Worldwide 1180 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 640, New York, NY 10036. www.theatricalrights.com

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PRODUCTION

CREATIVE TEAM

Director Amy Ranta

Instrumental Music Director Lauren Churchill

Vocal Music Director Amy Ranta

Producer Victoria Despres

Choreographer Erin Canty

Technical Director Eric Davidson

Assistant Technical Director Aidan Soderman

Stage Manager Emilia Costa

Assistant Stage Manager Emily Smock

Dance Captain Sophia Milardo

Set Design Richard & Janice Sansoucy

Graphic Design Maddy Millar, Eric Davidson

Costumes/Props Emily Smock

PIT ORCHESTRA

Lauren Churchill – Conductor

Violin Clara Dowdle

Cello Kate Ritzau

Reed 1

Tyler Langworthy, Olivia Dahl

Reed 2 Chandler Creedon, Lilah Jafar-DeCesare, Kayleigh Murray

Trumpet Justin Daly

Trombone Joaquin Fraga

Keyboard 1 Brenda Rich-Pike

Keyboard 2 Emma Bocciarelli

Guitar Chris Tsanjoures

Bass Lou Bocciarelli

Percussion Noel Teter

STAFF

House Audio Engineer/Operator

Cami McNally

Audio Assistant

Cora Heffner

Scenic Projection Design

Joe Locarro, Suspension Productions distributed by Broadway Media Distribution, Inc.

Scenic Projection & Sound Effects Programmer

Claire Beck

Lighting Designer

Eric Davidson

Associate Lighting Designer/Programmer

Aidan Soderman

Lighting Assistants

Ella Carney

Lindsey Hanlon

Marina Tanner

Rigging Programmer/Operator

Ethan Adams

Makeup

Sarah Burkhart

Katie Erskine

Emily Smock

Emilia Costa

Erin Canty

Emily Smock*

Olive Oman Ava Zellweger

Stage Crew

Nina Silva

Maria Castaneda Banderas

Costumes

Amy Ranta

Nina Silva

Bailey Nordman

Molly Schall

*Student Leader

Mia Auger

Owen Budd

Lauren Churchill

Emma Costa

Campbell Fraser

Set

Elizabeth Ladzinski

Destiny LaMarre

Audrey MacPherson

Emily Mayne

Bailey Nordman

Headshots

Evelyn Ho

Olive Oman

Prescott Powers

Amy Ranta

Rick & Janice Sansoucy

Kayleigh Spring

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Brenda Pike

Carl Mercier

Chris Sandford

Danielson Surplus

Elizabeth Costa

Special Thank Yous

Griswold High School Music Department

Holly Singleton ‘86

Jay Wiggin

Jill Grant

Joseph Spring

Karen Anderson

Katie Durga

Katie Lusa

Parents of WAMPA

Prescott Powers

Rachael Budd

Rational Acoustics

Rich Telford

Rick and Janice Sansoucy

Ron Rhault

Sam Romero

Sarah Burkhart

Savannah Canty

Susie Racine

Thomas Musumeci

Tyler Campbell

WINY Radio

Woodstock Academy Maintenance Department

SONGS

ACT I

Overture

Gomez, Morticia

When You’re an Addams Addams Family, Ancestors

Fester’s Manifesto Fester

Two Things Gomez

Wednesday’s Growing Up Gomez

Trapped Gomez

Honor Roll Pugsley

Pulled Wednesday, Pugsley

Four Things Gomez, Morticia

One Normal Night Company

But Love, Reprise 1 Fester, Ancestors

But Love, Reprise 2 Fester, Ancestors

Secrets Morticia, Alice

Gomez’s “What If” Gomez

Pugsley’s “What If” Pugsley

Full Disclosure Part 1 Company

Waiting Alice

Full Disclosure Part 2 Company

INTERMISSION (15 MINUTES)

ACT II

Just Around the Corner Morticia, Ancestors

Just Around the Corner Playoff Morticia, Ancestors

The Moon and Me Fester, Ancestors

Happy Sad Gomez, Wednesday

Crazier Than You

Wednesday, Lucas, Mal, Alice

Not Today Gomez

Live Before We Die Gomez, Morticia

Move Toward the Darkness Company

CAST

Sadie Wood Morticia

Nate Couture Gomez

Lily Mercier Wednesday

Giulia Musumeci Pugsley

Campbell Fraser Grandma

Michael Susi Uncle Fester

Eli Susi Lurch

Evan Rhault Lucas

Apollo Ruoppo Alice

David Abbamonte Mal

Chloe Faucher Little Wednesday

ANCESTORS

Ben Arters, Natalie Borges, Emma Costa, Rayne DelFarno, Gianna DiCola-Keddy, Sam Espeseth, Judah Gagnon, Avery Grant, Marissa Grieco, Elizabeth Ladzinski, Maggie McHugh, Emily Mumford, Evony N’Chonon, Jordan Sands, Kaylee Spring, Helen Telford

DANCE ENSEMBLE

Sara Macri, Kyrialis Rivera

FEATURED DANCERS

Caroline Costa, Sophie Hernandez, Avery Kuchy, Sophia Milardo, Caylee Morrison, Mary Oliinyk, Marii Ursal, Madison Williams

WHO’S WHO

DAVID ABBAMONTE is an 11th Grader who is very excited to be in his first WA Musical! This is David’s second time in TheAddamsFamily, as he played The Sailor in The Bradley Playhouse’s production last year. He also performs with The Complex Performing and Creative Arts Centre, with recent roles including an Ensemble Member in SpongeBoband General Schmitz in Seussical. David wants to thank his family and friends for being very supportive and hope that they enjoy the show!

BEN ARTERS is a 10th grader from Brooklyn, and this is his first performance at The Woodstock Academy! Ben is no stranger to theater, having played roles in AChristmasStory,Shrek,and Frozen. Ben thanks his family and friends for their endless support!

NATALIE BORGES is a 10th grader at The Woodstock Academy, and is very excited to be in this years musical! Good luck to all cast and crew!

CAROLINE COSTA is 9th grader at The Woodstock Academy this year. She has been dancing for 12 years at her home studio and enjoys performing on the WA Fusion Dance Team. This year she was selected as a featured dancer and I would like to thank all of the cast and crew that helped put this experience together. Enjoy the show!!

EMMA COSTA is an 11th grader from Brooklyn, and this is their third performance at The Woodstock Academy. Georgie is no stranger to the theatre, having played roles in BeautyandtheBeast and Mean Girls at WA along with several middle school performances. Emma thanks their parents and siblings for running lines and listening to songs from AddamsFamily for the past few months. Also, an extra special thanks to the directorial team for their creativity, coaching and endless patience.

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NATE COUTURE is a sophomore and a newcomer to WA’s Theater Department. He previously showcased his musical talent in the ensemble of Aladdin at Woodstock Middle School. Engaging in Hill Singers, Symphonic Band, and Chorale, he demonstrates a commitment to the arts. Nate is a member of the Tri-M National Music Honor Society. Beyond music, Nate is a multitasking athlete, contributing to the varsity soccer and JV basketball teams at WA. His dedication extends to the soccer community, where he works as a referee. Nate would like to thank his parents and the directors for their support and encouragement.

RAYNE DELFARNO is a 10th grader from Pomfret and this is her first performance at The Woodstock Academy. She is a stranger to theatre, and would like to thank her friends Olivia and Kaylee for introducing her to theater and her favorite show for showing my what it means to act.

GIANNA DICOLA-KEDDY

is a 10th grader from Brooklyn, and this is their first performance at The Woodstock Academy. Gianna is no stranger to the theatre, having played roles in TheAddamsFamily, WizardofOz Jr, and Mulan. Gianna thanks her parents and friends for listening to songs from TheAddamsFamilyfor the past few months. Also, a thank you to the directorial team for their creativity, coaching, and patience. Good luck to the rest of the cast and crew.

SAM ESPESETH is an 11th grader this year and has participated every year of their high school experience. They want to go to college for musical theatre and loves being apart of the WAMD. They would like to thank their family and friends for believing in them through all the dark times.

CHLOE FAUCHER is 10 years old and attends Mary R. Fisher Elementary in Thompson, CT. She has been dancing at Artistry Dance Center for 8 years, and competitively for the past 4. Her favorite style of dance is Jazz. Chloe lives in Thompson with her Mom, Dad, and Brother. When she is not busy dancing, Chloe enjoys arts and crafts, listening to music, and spending time with friends and family. Chloe is very excited to be joining the cast of the Addams Family, and exploring different avenues of dance. She looks forward to continuing her dance education in the years to come and one day wants to dance for Disney.

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CAMPBELL FRASER is in her senior year at The Woodstock Academy and she couldn’t be happier than spending it with the AdamsFamilycast!! She would like to thank everyone who helped to make this show happen including Ms. Ranta, Mrs. Churchill, and Mrs. Depres. She would also like to thank her family for supporting her and for the wonderful tech team and stage crew!! Thank you for coming to the show and remember we are all a little Adams!

JUDAH GAGNON is enjoying being part of his first musical. He has done chorus for 2 years and is a part of The Woodstock Academy Hill Singers. He is thankful to be able to do this.

AVERY GRANT is a 9th grader at The Woodstock Academy. She enjoys singing, theater, band and volleyball. Her prior show experience is The LittleMermaidat Woodstock Middle School. She loved working with the cast and learning choreography.

MARISSA GRIECO is a 9th grader and this is her first show at The Woodstock Academy. She enjoys swimming.

SOPHIA HERNANDEZ is a 12th grader from Woodstock and this is her first performance at The Woodstock Academy. While she is no stranger to performing, as she has been dancing for 14 years, she is excited take the stage with her fellow AddamsFamilycast members. She would like to thank everyone who help make this show happen including the directors, cast, tech team, and crew. An extra special thanks to her Mom, family, and friends for always supporting her creative endeavors. Good luck to all the cast and crew!

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AVERY KUCHY is an 11th grader from Pomfret. Avery is grateful for the experience to be in this year’s production of TheAddamsFamily, and thanks the directorial team for their dedication and support!

ELIZABETH LADZINSKI is a 10th grader from Brooklyn and this is their second performance with The Academy. Elizabeth has been involved in several musicals such as IntoTheWoodsand MeanGirls.Elizabeth wants to say good luck to the cast and crew of AddamsFamily!!

SARA MACRI was born in Italy but grew up in Brazil, and it’s an honor for her to be participating in the play TheAddamsFamilyas an ensemble dancer. She has always loved dancing, and is very happy to have the chance to be included and to meet new people, experiencing new things.

MAGGIE MCHUGH is an 11th grader from Woodstock and this is her first performance at The Woodstock Academy. She has been apart of the stage crew for many shows, including the 2022 show of Beauty and the Beast. She was also a member of the cast in last years Mean Girls. She thanks her friends for enduring her constant listening of the Addams Family soundtrack in the car, and her family for supporting her when she’s always busy with rehearsal. She also gives many thanks to her directors and fellow cast members for all of the work they have put in to producing this amazing show. Good luck to everyone!

LILY MERCIER is a 10th grader from Woodstock, and is thrilled to be in her second show with WA. Since she started studying at The Complex Performing and Creative Arts Center at the age of two, her passion for the arts has continued to grow, and she is extremely grateful for all of the opportunities she has had. Her past performance credits include Regina George- MeanGirls, Sharpay Evans- HighSchoolMusical, Ms. Honey- Matilda Jr., and many other dance and theatre performances. Lily wants to thank her family and teachers for their endless support and the directorial team of TheAddamsFamily for giving her this amazing opportunity.

SOPHIA MILARDO is an 11th grader from Pomfret and this is her 3rd musical with The Woodstock Academy. Her passion for dance began at a very young age and she’s been performing for 14 years. She loves being on stage and sharing her love for dance with everyone around her. Sophia has loved having another opportunity to be apart of a Woodstock Academy production, and she thanks the whole directorial team, especially Ms. Canty for making AddamsFamily another positive and exciting show experience.

CAYLEE MORRISON is a 9th grader from Brooklyn. She’s no stranger to the stage having completed in dance for the past 8 years, but this is her first musical debut! Caylee is on the WA Fusion Dance Team and is also on the WA field hockey team. She would like to thank her parents for being supportive, the cast for being so welcoming and Ms Canty for putting in the time to choreograph.

EMILY MUMFORD has been in 3 musicals and TheAddamsFamilywill be her fourth. She would like to thank her parents for always supporting her in every play she has participated in and helping her with anything she needs.

GIULIA MUSUMECI is a 10th grader this year, and she is so excited to be back on the WA stage in TheAddamsFamily! Outside of theater, Giulia is in Jazz Band, Hill Singers, as well as the Tri-M Music Honors Society. Giulia would like to thank here friends and family for always showing up to support her in her theatrical endeavors!

EVONY N’CHONON is a 9th grader and is so excited for the opportunity to be in this show! Though this is her first show at The Woodstock Academy, she has been participating in theater for the last seven years. Recently she has been in a production of TheSpongeBobMusical with The Complex and TheAddamsFamily with The Bradley Playhouse. She would like to thank her family for their support and the rest of the cast for making this such a fun experience.

MARY OLIINYK is 15 years old and comes from Ukraine. This is her first year in the USA, and is a 10th grader at The Woodstock Academy. Maria has been dancing for 10 years and has been learning contemporary and modern dance. She enjoys dancing at WA with her coach, Ms. Canty. Additionally, she enjoys being part of the WA Fusion Dance Team.

EVAN RHAULT is a 12th grader and this is his first performance at The Woodstock Academy. While it’s his first experience with singing, he has had plenty of “acting” experience with 8 years of public speaking. He is the leader of the Model UN team and the Co-Founder of the Debate Club. He’d like to give a big thank you to his friends and family for having my back and thanks to Sadie for making him try out.

KYRIALIS RIVERA-CABRERA is a sophomore, and this is her first time performing with The Woodstock Academy. She has spent most of her life dancing, having started when she was only 5 years old. Her love of theater has led her to join the musical, and she is thankful for the support that comes from her friends and family that led her here.

APOLLO RUOPPO is so excited to be performing as Alice in The Addams Family! Recent performances include The Cat in the Hat in Suessical at The Complex Performing Arts Centre, as well as many other performances throughout the years. She is over the moon to be in her first Woodstock Academy show in her senior year and hopes that everyone enjoys the show!

JORDAN SANDS is a 12th grader from Brooklyn, and this is her second performance with The Academy with her first being MeanGirls.She would like to thank her family for their continual support. She would also like to thank the directorial team for an amazing senior year performance. Good luck to the rest of the cast!

KAYLEE SPRING is an 11th grader at The Woodstock Academy from Brooklyn. This is her second performance at The Academy. She thanks her grandparents and her parents for helping her get to where she is now. They’ve been her biggest inspiration since elementary school, she wouldn’t be where she is now without them. And a huge thank you to the directoral team for getting this show together.

ELI SUSI is an 11th grader and is in his second musical production at The Woodstock Academy. Eli is not new to theater. He has played the Genie in Aladdin, Troy in HighSchoolMusical, A Delancy Brother in Newsies, and Kristof in Frozen. Eli also plays varsity soccer an loves being the goalie. He also enjoys Chorale and Symphonic Band at WA.

MICHAEL SUSI is an 11th grader at WA and is in his second Musical at The Academy. Last year he played Damon in MeanGirls. This year, he is playing Uncle Fester. Michael has enjoyed being part of theater for a long time. He was Troy in HighSchoolMusical, Aladdin in Aladdin, Big Dave in BillyEllio t and a Delancy Brother in Newsies. He also enjoyed being in MaMaMia, Anything Goes and many other favorites. Michael enjoys playing soccer and track. He is also in Chorale and Hill-singers. He is also the Vice President for Student Council. Last year, Michael enjoyed sing at Carnagie Hall as a part of the international performance choir.

HELEN TELFORD is a 10th grader at The Woodstock Academy. She has previously performed in The Academy’s productions of Mean Girls and Our Town. She is so grateful to all of the adults who have made this production possible, and she wishes the best to all her cast mates and hopes everyone enjoys the show!

MARII URSAL is an 11th grader at The Woodstock Academy, and it’s her first year in the U.S. She hails from Ukraine, where she’s been practicing various dance styles since she was 4. For the last 4 years she has been doing Ballroom and Latin dancing professionally and participating different competitions. She is very excited to perform in her first show here and wants to say thank you to her amazing coach Ms. Canty.

MADISON WILLIAMS Madison Williams is 12th grader at WA from Putnam. Madison is in the music department at The Woodstock Academy and was in MeanGirlslast year. Madison would like to thank her parents and sibling for always being there for her and supporting her. She appreciates and is thankful for everything they have done for her. Thank you everyone who helped to make this an amazing production! Good luck to the cast and crew!

SADIE WOOD Sadie Wood is a 10th grader from Woodstock, this being her second show at The Woodstock Academy. She has been involved in music all of her life, and she began theatre in 7th grade. She has been in a number of musicals, including WA’s MeanGirls, playing Janis. She takes voice lessons with Meredith Ziegler at UConn and thanks her along with past voice teachers for helping her get to where she is now. She thanks all of her family, friends, and teachers for providing her with this opportunity and for supporting her along the way.

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