Ankeny Community Theatre
Transcript of Ankeny Community Theatre
Ankeny Community Theatre
August 2 - 18, 2013
written by Brian Mitchell
President - Tom Miller President Elect - Doug Moon
Past President - Kent Whitmore
2012 - 2013 Board of Directors
Joyce Allen Garren Bugh Monte Engh
Mark Tuttle Matt Tuttle
Liz Van Zomeren
Evelyn Vos Tamra Williams Angie Youngers
Patron Information
During the Performance Please turn off all cellular phones, pagers and any noise-making de-
vices. The taking of photographs and the use of recording equipment of
any kind is strictly prohibited. Smoking is not permitted in the building. In consideration to others and the performers, late comers may not
be seated until an appropriate time during the performance.
Ticket Information Show times: Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm; Sundays at 2:00 pm Reservations may be made by phoning 964-5007. Please leave a mes-
sage and a volunteer will call you back. Reservations may also be made online at [email protected].
The box office opens 1/2 hour before performances.
1932 SW 3rd Street Mailing Address: PO Box 122, Ankeny, Iowa 50021
Phone: 515-964-5007 Website: ankenycommunitytheatre.com
Email: [email protected] Tickets: [email protected] Camp: [email protected]
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ACT's 2013 - 2014 Season
Sherlock’s Last Case By Charles Marowitz
Thriller October 4 - 20
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever By Barbara Robinson Holiday/Family Show
December 6 - 22
Death by Chocolate By Craig Sodaro
Comedy/Mystery January 31 - February 16
A Bad Year for Tomatoes By John Patrick
Comedy March 28 - April 13
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Book by Burt Shevelove & Larry Gelbart Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Musical June 6 - 22
Come Blow Your Horn By Neil Simon
Comedy August 1 - 17
Your birthday is the one unique thing that sets you aside of everyone else. It’s your day. I chose to direct The Big Five Oh! because in less than a year, I will be turning 50. I’m not sure how I feel about that. I don’t think I look almost 50, certainty do not feel like I am and most definitely do not act the age. Whether I want it to happen or not, it is going to happen … unless, of course … (never mind). I remember being in high school and thinking about how “old” I would be when the year 2000 arrived, and I remember saying “Wow, 36!” I survived that fear, and look upon 50 as being an accomplished feat. One that I will welcome. Please enjoy the show as much as we enjoyed putting it together.
Doug Moon
Director’s Notes
Marie Thomas Tamra Williams
George Thomas James L. Machamer
Eric Thomas Michael Garrison
Kathy Walters Cheryl Clark
Julie Thomas Beth Feilmeier
Douglas Michael Porche
Sara Donavan Lauren Stratton
The Big Five-Oh! Cast
Setting Thomas’ Living room
Time March in Iowa
Produced by special arrangement with Heuer Publishing.
Act 1, Scene 1: Tuesday, 6:15 PM
Act 1, Scene 2: Wednesday, 6:30 PM
Act 2, Scene 1: Thursday, 6:00 PM
Act 2, Scene 2: Saturday, 10:00 AM
There will be a 15-minute intermission between Acts 1 and 2.
Production Team
Director Doug Moon
Assistant Director Tom Foster
Producer Evelyn Vos
Lights & Sound Lexi Williams
Stage Hand Ellyana Williams
Set Construction Mark Tuttle, Dawn Hockemeyer, Doug Moon
Set Painting Arielle McMahon, Lexi Williams, Ellyana Williams, Cast, & Theater
for the Teen Actor Camp Participants
House Manager Kent Whitmore
Playbill Lynn Arterburn
Marketing Doug Arterburn, Lynn Arterburn, Sharon Anderson, Doug Moon,
Becky Plager
Special Acknowledgements
ACT appreciates the generosity of businesses and individuals who help support our productions. The cast and crew of The Big Five-Oh! would like to thank the following:
Goodwill - furniture Theater for the Teen Actor Participants & Instructors:
Mekenna Davis, Sam Eichhorn, Destiny Lawton, Will Linder, Gabriel Pavlik, Julia Polson, Katelyn Weyers,
Chelsea Haaland, Michael Williams
Biographies
Cheryl Clark (Kathy) is performing in her 2nd show at ACT, hav-ing last appeared as Lois Douglas in The Amorous Ambassador. She has performed in over 35 shows in roles such as Sarah in The Quilt-ers, Truvey in Steel Magnolias, and the witch in Into the Woods. After a successful run of Nunsense where she played Sister Amnesia, Cheryl joined with two other actors to form a musical entertainment group. Cheryl works for ISU and lives in Des Moines with her
husband, Max. They have 3 grown daughters and 4 grandchildren. Cheryl’s birthday is November 29.
Beth Feilmeier (Julie) is appearing at ACT for the 2nd time after previously portraying Kelly in The Maginot Line earlier this season. She served as the assistant director for The Amorous Ambassador in April. Beth works for the State Fire Marshal and part-time as an optician at JC Penney. Beth enjoys spending time playing with her dog Gizmo, karaoke, and potluck/game nights. Beth’s birthday is August 18; the last day of the show’s run.
Michael Garrison (Eric) may be new to ACT, but he’s not new to the stage, having performed in Sunset Blvd at the Des Moines Play-house, Eddie in Voices from Washington High, Oz in The Wizard of Oz and Gordon in Laughing Stock. Michael has worked at Quik Trip for the past five years. His hobbies include paying video games, watching movies and doing karaoke. Michael’s birthday is May 1.
James L. Machamer (George) is making, not only his ACT debut, but his acting debut. His audition application read like this under the experience section: “None! Always wanted to try and so I am here.” When not dreaming about acting, James enjoys time with family and friends, gardening, reading and exercising. James would like to thank his friends and family for their support - “Love to you all.” James’ birthday is August 14.
Michael Porche (Douglas) has been involved in many ACT pro-ductions, with his favorite roles being Mr. Roat in Wait Until Dark and Max in Lend Me A Tenor. Lately, his forte has been directing, having directed The Baseball Show and The Maginot Line. Michael is Co-Owner of Geaux Meaux with his son Matt. Michael is married to his beautiful wife Tara, and is a promoter of organ donation awareness. Michael’s birthday is December 15.
Lauren Stratton (Sara) is on stage for her 2nd show at ACT, having last appeared as the Witch of the North in The Wizard of Oz: The Nonmusical in January 2007. Lauren is currently a student at UNI with a major in Gerontology, a minor in Chemistry and on a Pre-Med track. She also participates in the UNI Women’s Choir and Panther Marching Band. Lauren volunteers at New Horizons, Mill-pond and Animal Rescue League. Lauren’s birthday is April 11.
Tamra Williams (Marie) is appearing in her 3rd ACT show of the season, previously as Mom in Dad’s Christmas Miracle and Zoe in The Maginot Line. Tamra and her husband, Greg, have 4 children: Tori, Arielle, Lexi, and Ellyana. She operates Knight & Nole eBay & Etsy shops and enjoys antiquing, reading, puzzles, fishing, the out-doors, and games. Tamra is currently serving in her first year as an ACT board member. Tamra’s birthday is March 8.
Doug Moon (Director) has been on stage for three ACT produc-tions; The Maginot Line (Mike), The Odd Couple (Roy) and The Long Red Herring (Bojo), which has been his favorite role. He has been Assistant Director on two shows and worked Tech on three shows. During the daytime, Doug works as an Analytics Consultant for Wells Fargo Home Mortgage. When not at work or the theatre, Doug can probably be found at an I-Cubs game. Doug’s birthday
is July 24.
Tom Foster (Assistant Director) has been in many productions at ACT. Some the shows Tom has been in: Amorous Ambassador, It Runs in the Family, The Baseball Show and Father of the Bride. He will be directing his first show next season, Sherlock’s Last Case. Tom works as a carpenter for KH Construction. When not giving his time to ACT, Tom spends most of his free time outside playing disc golf. Tom’s birthday is January 14.
Evelyn Vos (Producer) enjoys theater and has appeared in ACT's Heaven Can Wait, High Society, Father of the Bride, and It Runs in the Family. Currently she is serving on the ACT Board of Directors. She enjoys listening to music, volunteering with charitable organi-zations, and watching how a director puts an ACT show together. Evelyn and husband, Creston, enjoy spending time with their chil-dren, grandchildren, card club and traveling. Evelyn’s birthday is
December 24.
Contributions
Ankeny Community Theatre would like to thank the following individuals, busi-nesses and foundations for their generous support of our organization during the 2012 - 2013 season.
Angel ($500+) Glenn & Vi DeStigter Harvey & Sandy Olsthoorn Jerry & Jo Reid Juanita Rogers Dolores Van Oort
Producer ($250 - $499) Doris Anderson Monte & Vicki Engh Jeanne Ginger Kirk Reeder & Sharon Hall Allen & Marva Johnson Tom & Joan Quinlin Kimberly J. Spitzig Creston & Evelyn Vos Arlyn & Connie Weieneth Richard & Patricia Wilson
Director ($75 - $249) Ankeny Women’s Club Doug & Lynn Arterburn Lavern & Jeanne Balk Bonnie Ballard Joanne Berry Jim & Kathryn Bisbey Dottie Blewer Richard & Ellen Crowe Troy DeStigter Bob & Mary Jo Frazier Marian Garner Edwin & Joan Gibson Bette Honeck
Lory & Mary Johnson Don & Truly Judisch Donna Kelling Jan Kerrigan Alice Killham Robert & Leighann LaRocca Carol Leonard Grace Leverenz Tom & Judy Miller Doug Moon Dee Moss Kay Mueller Jay & Margaret Munson Gary & Jo Ellen Nervig Kerry Jo Ostring Larry & Jo Overton Keith & Karen Pederson Al & Jan Price LaVerne & Janice Quass Stephen & Georgene Raver Evelyn Rigby Polly Taylor Mark & Janet Tuttle Ross Harris & Liz Van Zo-meren Janet Wilson Don & Carolyn Zuck
Patron ($50 - $74) Marilyn Alger Bob & Leona Carlson Colin & LaDonna Chriswell Karen Cross
Allen & Trudy Davey Loanne Dodge Richard & Marcia Flaugh Bettie Hampton Teri Happe Rex & Betty Humke Ordean & Elizabeth John-son Karla Kasper Earl & Janet Leonard Jennifer Mahlow Terry & Kathy Pogge Ruth Politsch Carrol Rolow Becca Wemhoff
Artist ($20 - $49) Jim & Sharon Anderson Rosie Bly Melissa Bullington John & Anne Claes John & Shirley Gilmore Barbara Jay Nancy Johnson Mark Krause & Lori Kicker
Robert & Doris Kuehl Paul Lamb Jim & Beverly Nelson Carla Rogers-Paris Marilyn Sharar Glenna Trosper Lanny Tuttle Joanne Ver Huel
2012 - 1213 Friends of ACT
Ankeny Community Theatre would like to thank all of our anonymous donors whose gifts total $500.
2012 - 2013 Corporate Friends
Bravo of Greater Des Moines Dave’s Jewelry
Flooring America
Goodwill Ranallo’s
Our volunteers are the heart and life of ACT. ACT could not survive without them. This show ACT would like to highlight the volunteer efforts of Lynn Arterburn.
Lynn has been involved at ACT since 1992 when she was enlisted to sew costumes for The Wizard of Oz. Since then she has been a strong force in helping ACT thrive. Lynn has performed absolute-ly every job that can be done the theater such as acting, directing, producing, lights/sounds, stage managing, and building sets. She is a wiz at sewing and many of the unique costumes seen on stage or for the children’s drama camps have been made by her. Lynn
has created all the playbills since 2006. She served two terms on the Board of Directors and was president during one of those terms. Lynn is currently the ACT Marketing Coordinator and the Director of the Children’s Drama Camps. She is looking forward to directing The Best Christmas Pageant in December.
Lynn retired in May from the Ankeny School District after working there for fourteen years and subbing for nine years before that. She hopes to be able to enjoy spending more time with her twin 5-year-old grandchildren and traveling with her husband Doug.
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the 2013-2014 Season!
Someone is trying to kill Sherlock
Holmes. The greatest detective
in the world must solve the
biggest case of his life. Journey
back to Doyle's foggy London to
witness hair-raising twists and
turns as Holmes and Dr. Watson
try to determine just who could
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