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SHOWGUIDEApril 7 to April 23, 2017 | McColl Family Theatre
Go, Dog. Go!Adapted by
Allison Gregory and Steven DietzAdapted from the book
“Go, Dog. Go!” by P.D. EastmanPublished by
Random House Children’s Books, a division of Random House, Inc.
Copyright © 1961 by P. D. EastmanCopyright © renewed 1989 by
Mary L. Eastman.All rights reserved.
Music Composed by Michael Koerner
“Do You Like My Hat?” Lyrics by Michael Koerner
Sponsored byJennifer and Jack RossAngela and Josh Scholl
Laura and Brian MurdockSarah and Scott SuttonGina and Herb Clegg
Children’s Theatre of Charlotte is supported, in part, with funding from the Arts & Science Council and the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
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Children’s Theatre of Charlotte is supported, in part, with funding from the Arts & Science Council and the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
Scenic Design Anita J. Tripathi* Costume Design Jennifer K. Matthews
Music Director Ryan Stamey
Lighting Design David M. Fillmore*Sound Design Jason RomneyChoreographer Tod A. Kubo
Adapted by Allison Gregory and Steven DietzAdapted from the book “Go, Dog. Go!” by P.D. Eastman
Published by Random House Children’s Books, a division of Random House, Inc.Copyright © 1961 by P. D. Eastman
Copyright © renewed 1989 by Mary L. Eastman.All rights reserved.
Music Composed by Michael Koerner“Do You Like My Hat?” Lyrics by Michael Koerner
Produced by special arrangement with Plays for Young AudiencesA partnership of Seattle Children's Theatre and Children's Theatre Company-Minneapolis
Director Mark SuttonStage Manager Katie Pohlheber
April 7 to April 23, 2017
McColl Family Theatre
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Jennifer and Jack Ross| Angela and Josh SchollLaura and Brian Murdock | Sarah and Scott Sutton| Gina and Herb Clegg
The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
Junior Scenic Design Apprentice Marguerite Malone* Represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stagehands
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Welcome, friends and families! We’re so glad you joined Children’s Theatre of Charlotte during its 69th season of providing excellent theatre for children and young adults.
Thank you for buying a ticket to see a show today. Months – and sometimes years – of effort went into producing and creating the final product on stage, and now the day has arrived that we've been waiting for, the day we get to share it with you.
We’re excited about all the developments this season at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte. There’s our new theatre festival, WonderFest. There are our new sensory-friendly performances for audience members with an autism spectrum disorder. There are the four world-premiere plays and musicals we’re bringing to life on stage.
You are the reason for each of these.
While we’re proud of our performances and our multiple awards as one of the city’s best performing arts company, it's important to remember Children’s Theatre of Charlotte is so much more than the plays and musicals you watch on stage. It’s also a community center, donating free tickets to families who can’t afford them and bringing theatre to schools and places that don’t have access to the performing arts.
Children’s Theatre of Charlotte also offers award-winning education programs for children of all ages, ranging from Master Classes with the likes of Broadway’s Terrence Mann; to a special by-audition-only Conservatory track of classes that spans five months; to OnStage, a weekend so jam-packed with theatre that we often ask ourselves how the students, teachers, artists and crew are able to pull it off each year.
In each aspect of our mission—performances, outreach and education—we ask ourselves why we do what we do. The answer always comes back to you, our audiences. We do this because we believe, more than anything, the magic and wonder of theatre can and should be enjoyed by all.
We can’t do what we do without you, and for that, we can’t say thank you enough. If you enjoyed what you saw on stage today, please consider making a gift today.The Leon Levine Foundation recently awarded Children’s Theatre of Charlotte a generous $40,000 matching grant. The foundation will match any new or increased gifts while funds last, which helps support the high-quality programs you've come to expect from us. You can become a member of our special Jester Society through your donations, too. And, as always, Children’s Theatre of Charlotte needs volunteers.
Thank you again for joining us today.
I hope you enjoy the show!
WELCOME
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Dear Friends,
Welcome to Children’s Theatre of Charlotte’s 69th season. It's a season we hope you'll find is filled with wonder and joy and rich with wisdom and a sense of community. I've always believed in the power of community and had a deep connection to the idea of the power of acceptance.
A community is a group of people who come together as a result of sharing common interests, beliefs and goals.
Sometimes that community is a baseball team, a dance class, a school, a neighborhood, a group of friends or even a theatre. But what happens when someone new comes into that community who may not share a common interest or attitude? Or when someone who's in our community begins to believe something different than we do? What if that new person looks or sounds or acts differently than we do?
Where's the magic line between encouraging them to conform to the ways of our community and our own acceptance of something new that might change our community? Most of us don't like change; it can be scary. So how do we learn to accept, and even embrace, that which is different?
Every play in our season is a story of a community embracing acceptance. From A Year with Frog and Toad when Toad offers the birds some cookies he baked and they respond:
“Should we be eating these cookiesOr should we rather have wormsWorms are a product of nature
Toad did the bakingThink of the germs”
Or in Junie B. Jones is Not a Crook, when a new boy shows up at school one day, and Grace and Junie shout:
“Go away, boy! Go away and leave Lucille alone!”
It isn’t just children who grapple with acceptance. In The Best Christmas Pageant Ever: The Musical, it’s the parents who refuse to give the Herdman children a chance.
This is the joy and the challenge of being part of a community. Change is inherent in our lives and in our world. How we choose to handle that change will surely define us.
Thank you for joining us and being part of our community at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte.
Adam BurkeArtistic Director
FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Mark SuttonDirector
Because of Charles Schulz’s Snoopy (arguably the most beloved dog of all time), I, as a child, dreamed of one day becoming a cartoonist. Probably what I really wanted was to actually be Snoopy, but as I knew this wasn’t going to happen, I learned how to draw him instead. I so admired his whole approach to life, his indefatigable imagination and his zest for every undertaking.
There is much in life that's confusing to young children. As the youngest in my
family, it seems I was often told “You’ll understand when you’re older” or “Just wait—this will make more sense once you get bigger,” yet as I got bigger and older, I found a lot of those things never did make much sense. At times, I feared there must be something wrong with me, but now I’m more inclined to believe this disparity was the result of the little white lies we tell children in hopes of making the harsh and sometimes absurd realities of life a little more bearable. Because, the truth is, there's no magic door we eventually walk through after which point we're “all grown up” and everything becomes clear.
On the contrary, I’ve found the cause-and-effect principle we teach little ones turns out to be the exception rather than the rule and events in life rarely follow the previous moment with any reliable logic.
That’s why I'm so delighted when we're able to do a piece like Go, Dog. Go! Playwrights Allison Gregory and Steven Dietz have done an amazing job of exactly capturing what they call the “loopy anarchy” of P. D. Eastman’s classic book so our company of talented artists has permission to play wildly in celebration of the utter lunacy of being alive and to say to children big and small, “You see things pretty much for what they are. Not a lot in life makes much sense as it turns out, but it's OK! As a matter of fact, it is beautiful!”
It’s both a blessing and a relief to be able to admit to children that, though the world is, in fact, ruled by unpredictable craziness, the human animal is fortunately well equipped with the mirthful capacity to adapt to and roll with the countless changes that life throws in our path.
Let us all be a bit more like Snoopy, then, and hold one another’s hands as we weather together the challenges and triumphs of living!
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CAST & CREATIVE TEAMAl Dollar (MC Dog) My tail won’t stop wagging with joy as I make my debut at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte! My other highlight performances include Theater of the Stars' touring productions of Hello, Dolly! and The Music Man; a European tour aboard the original Love Boat; Walt Disney World productions of Diamond Horseshoe, Beauty and the Beast, Kids of the Kingdom, The Magical World of Barbie and The Mickey Mouse Club (with Britney
Spears, Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera); Georgia State University's Heathers, The Process Theatre's November, OnStage Atlanta's Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Great American Trailer Park Christmas Musical and Sprucey, The Blue Christmas Tree; Stage Door Players' The Mystery of Edwin Drood and Bye, Bye Birdie!; Six Flags Over Georgia's Because It’s Christmas; Atlanta Lyric Theatre's Annie, Anything Goes! and The Music Man; Fabrefaction Theatre Company's Willy Wonka and Theatre Arts Guild at Georgia State University's Our Town, The Secret Garden, Parade, Medea, Arcadia and Jekyll and Hyde.
Olivia Edge (Red Dog) I'm thrilled to return to Children's Theatre of Charlotte! You may have recently seen me as Luanne in The Best Christmas Pageant Ever: The Musical or at the Actor's Theatre of Charlotte, as Linoleum in its 2015 production of The Great American Trailer Park Christmas Musical and also in its original production of Batboy The Musical. My other Children’s Theatre of Charlotte credits include Elephant and Piggie's We Are In A
Play (Squirrelle), Pinkalicious (Ensemble), The Secret Garden (Alice/ Mrs. Winthrop), Busytown (Ensemble), Seussical (Mrs. Mayor and ensemble) and Aladdin (Narrator). My credits at Central Piedmont Community College's Summer Theatre include Legally Blonde (Paulette), Into The Woods (Witch), Cats (Grizabella), Anything Goes (Reno Sweeney), 42nd Street (Maggie) and Damn Yankees (Meg). I'm a graduate of Vanderbilt University, where I earned my Bachelor of Arts in both theatre and English. My favorite role is that of wife to my husband of 17 years, Biff, and mom to Eli and Julia.
Margaret Dalton (Blue Dog) I'm delighted to return to Children’s Theatre of Charlotte this season. My past Children's Theatre of Charlotte credits include: Mrs. Barrington in Grace for President, The Woman in The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, Ella Cinders in Ella’s Big Chance: A Jazz-Age Cinderella and Sally in The Cat in the Hat. My other select professional credits include five tours with the National Theatre for Children; a national tour of The Taffetas (Cheryl); regional tours of Miss
Nelson is Missing! (Miss Nelson/Viola Swamp), Evil Dead: The Musical (Linda), Hatfields & McCoys (Nancy McCoy), Jesus Christ Superstar (Mary Magdalene), Waiting for MacArthur (Annie Lou) and High School Musical (Gabriella). I earned my bachelor’s degree in vocal performance from Elon University. Learn more about me at margaretdalton.com.
Cast
MC Dog .......................................................................... Al DollarRed Dog ....................................................................Olivia EdgeBlue Dog ...........................................................Margaret DaltonYellow Dog ............................................................ Ashby Blakely Green Dog ...................................................Deon Releford-LeeHattie ................................................................... Kayla Piscatelli
Banjo Dog .............................................................. Gina StewartAccordion Dog .......................................................Jason AtkinsPiano Dog...............................................................Ryan Stamey
THE BOOKReading goes to the dogs in this timeless Beginner Book edited by Dr. Seuss. From big dogs and little dogs to red, green and blue dogs, dogs going up and dogs going fast . . . who knew dogs were so busy? Laughter ensues at the repeated question “Do you like my hat?” Like P. D. Eastman’s classic Are You My Mother?, Go, Dog. Go! has been a
go-to favorite for more than 50 years, leaving audiences of all breeds wagging their tails with delight.
"The canine cartoons make an elementary text funny and coherent and still one of the best around.” — School Library Journal
About the AuthorA protege of Dr. Seuss, P. D. Eastman wrote and/or illustrated many books for children, among them the Beginner Books Go, Dog. Go!, The Best Nest, Sam and the Firefly, A Fish Out of Water, Robert the Rose Horse, Big Dog…Little Dog and Are You My Mother?
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ABOUT THE SHOW
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Ashby Blakely (Yellow Dog) I'm excited to return to Children's Theatre of Charlotte. Having just moved back to North Carolina from Colorado, I'm thrilled to return to the theatre I consider home. I debuted at Children's Theatre of Charlotte in the 2004 production of Prince Brat and the Whipping Boy and moved with Children's Theatre of Charlotte to ImaginOn as a member of the Resident Touring Company. Since then, I've appeared in numerous productions including my
appearances this season in Junie B. Jones is Not a Crook and A Year With Frog and Toad. I thank Mark, Adam and everyone who made this opportunity possible! I send special thanks to Kevin and Millie for all their love and support!
Deon Releford-Lee (Green Dog) Audiences last saw me in The Little Mermaid (Sebastian) at Cape Fear Regional Theater and A Year with Frog and Toad at Children's Theatre of Charlotte. I earned my Bachelor of Fine Arts in speech/theater and dance from Fayetteville State University. I send big thanks all those involved and remind everyone to never forget: love always and love all ways.
Kayla Piscatelli (Hattie) I'm thrilled to return to Children's Theatre of Charlotte's stage after appearing as Junie B. Jones in Junie B. Jones is Not a Crook. My other Children's Theatre of Charlotte credits include Petite Rouge, Reluctant Dragon, Lily's Purple Plastic Purse and PlayPlay! Theatre's Psshh, Mi Casa, Uh oh! and Wee. In addition to performing, I'm the visual and performing arts coordinator at the Levine Jewish Community Center, where I spend the majority of my time creating
and playing with the most magical tiny humans I've ever known. Thank you to those who inspire me daily and make me feel like a million bucks.
Gina Stewart (Banjo Dog) I'm happy to return home to Children’s Theatre of Charlotte and honored to work with the talented actors and director, Mark Sutton. My favorite memories here include creating music for Tom Sawyer, playing the swashbuckling kitty in Puss in Boots, seven years of touring with the Resident Touring Company among others. I earned a Bachelor of Creative Arts from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. My parents are most proud
of my regional performances in Wildwood Flowers: The June Carter-Cash Story, my performances on the Grand Ole Opry stage in Nashville, Tennessee, and my Off-Broadway appearance in Roundabout Theatre’s Good Ol Girls. Currently, I'm working with my partner, Brenda Gambill, on a
new musical for children entitled Bugs, which will premiere at Asheville Creative Arts Incubator Series in May.
Jason Atkins (Accordion Dog ) I'm excited for my debut at Children's Theatre of Charlotte. You might know me as Greazykeyz, the beloved organist for the Charlotte Checkers. I also perform with many different Charlotte bands of different genres and perform regularly with Tosco Music Party house band. I thank my wonderfully supportive wife, Shelley, and our children, Māya and Brady, for their love and encouragement in my musical pursuits.
Mark Sutton (Director) I'm blessed to have long ago found a home at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte. I love that, above all else, Children's Theatre of Charlotte honors the fantasies and real-life struggles of children. I did my first show here in October of 1992. Since then, not a season has passed in nearly 25 years that I haven't worked on our productions as either an actor, director, sound designer or puppeteer. For a long time, I was program director for our violence-prevention and substance-abuse awareness programs that tour Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools' middle schools. In the 1980s, I studied under John Gillespie at a superb performing arts school in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and under Dale Moffit, Jenna Worthen, Mesrop Kesdekian and Suzan Zeder at Southern Methodist University, yet I must acknowledge my wife, Meredith, our children and the students of Children’s Theatre of Charlotte's Ensemble Company as my greatest teachers during the years. I'm grateful for the formative influences of the work of Jim Henson, Charles Schulz and Norman Rockwell. I'm indebted to the late Alan Poindexter for constructing elaborate imaginary worlds around me for so many years and even more so to former literary manager Lucy Hazlehurst for helping me live through them. My favorite directing credits at Children's Theatre of Charlotte include The Story of the Little Gentleman, The Lion and the Little Red Bird, Hare & Tortoise, The BFG, Balloonacy, Animal Farm and Holes.
Anita J. Tripathi (Scenic Designer) I'm a Charlotte-based scene designer and the assistant professor of design and technology at Davidson College. My professional design credits include Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey (LORT B), Greenbrier Valley Theatre and The Virginia Stage Company (LORT D, resident scene designer). I've also worked regionally as both a properties master and scenic charge and have assisted Tony Award-winning designer David Gallo on a number of productions. I also train students in scene design, scene painting, stage properties, model making and portfolio/resume development. In 2013, the World Stage Design Exhibition featured my work as a finalist, and I received a United States Institute for Theatre Technology Fellowship to support my research in India. I earned a Master of Fine Arts in scene design from the University of South Carolina, and I'm a member of United Scenic Artists Local 829. View more of my design work at anitajtripathi.com.
Jennifer K. Matthews (Costume Designer) I'm delighted to
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Charlotte for this opportunity.
Tod A. Kubo (Choreographer) For 23 years, I've choreographed my way across Europe, Asia, Australia and the Americas. I'm thrilled to be in Charlotte choreographing this show for Children's Theatre of Charlotte. I currently work as an adjunct professor at Catawba College and teach dance for its theatre arts department. In the Charlotte region, I've choreographed Rock of Ages, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Passing Strange, Dream A Little Dream (Actor's Theatre of Charlotte), Chicago (Central Piedmont Community College's Summer Theatre) and Heathers and Next To Normal (Queen City Theatre Company). The highlights of my choreography career include Peter Pan and The Wizard of Oz (Onstage Theatrics, Las Vegas, Nevada); Rent (Prague, Czech Republic, Premiere, The Kalich Theatre); King David (New York and European tours) Dreamer (Asian, Australian and U.S. tour); Cabaret, The Color Purple, Spamalot, Leap of Faith. Cats and Chicago (Piedmont Players Theatre, Inc.); Oklahoma! (West Coast Opera Theatre); The Sound of Music and Peter Pan (Bob Hope Cultural Arts Center); West Side Story and Beauty and the Beast (Musical Theatre West); 42nd Street (Gallimaufry Performing Arts) Facets from Broadway (Pacific Symphony Orchestra) and Schoolhouse Rock Live! (Saddleback Civic Light Opera). This summer I'm looking forward to directing CPCC's Summer Theatre's production of A Chorus Line.
FOR THIS PRODUCTIONDeck Chief ..............................................................Chris HansonProperties Artisans............Josh Lucero, Chelly Tavss and Emily
CandelarioCarpenters ...............................Sterling Lett and Mandy PeelerAssistant Scenic Artists....Beth Aderhold and Mark StephnsonFirst Hand ................................................................Mary Hunting Wardrobe Supervisor ......................................Emily CandelarioCrafts ..................................Emily Candelario and Chelly TavssSound Board Operator ....................................... Logan CanipeStage Management Intern .................................. Michelle PerriLight Board Operator ................................................ David CarrCommedia Coach..........................................CarlosAlexis CruzAssistant Commedia Coach.......................................Ryan FayWardrobe.............................................................Beth AderholdCrew...........................Martin Tylicki, Matt Lewis and Chris TyerJunior Scenic Design Apprentice..............Marguerite MaloneElectricians...Ryan Fay, Chris Tyer, Tiffany Eck and Matt Lewis
Children’s Theatre of Charlotte’s production staff is listed on the staff page.
SPECIAL THANKSDavidson College, Central Piedmont Community College, Steve Langley, Callie Cranfill, Matt Long and Actor's Theatre of Charlotte
design again for Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, where I've designed Journey to Oz, The Reluctant Dragon, Aladdin, Goodnight Moon and others. I have also designed for various theatres in the Carolinas and Tennessee, including Central Piedmont Community College's Summer Theatre, Winthrop University, Mockingbird Public Theatre and Chattanooga Theatre Centre. I'm also a professor at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, where I teach costume design and technology. I earned my Master of Fine Arts from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
David M. Fillmore (Lighting Designer) I'm an associate professor and lighting designer at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. My regional design credits include American Stage (St. Petersburg, Florida), Tuacahn Outdoor Amphitheatre (St. George, Utah), The Tennessee Repertory Theatre (Nashville, Tennessee) and The Straw Hat Players (Moorhead, Minnesota). My design highlights include the world premiere of My Way (2000), an international debut of The Laramie Project (2006) in Tours, France, the world premiere and tour of 101 Dalmatians (2014) from Children's Theatre of Charlotte to Imagination Stage (Bethesda, Maryland) and the world premiere of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever: The Musical (2016). My lighting design credits with Children’s Theatre of Charlotte include The Magician’s Nephew, Go, Dog. Go! (2007), The Wizard of Oz, Peter Pan, Aladdin, Beauty & the Beast, The Christmas Doll, Seussical the Musical, You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown!, The Drama Club, The Reluctant Dragon, Tales of Edgar Allan Poe, Tarzan, Scrooge! (2010 and 2014), Treasure Island and Ella’s Big Chance: A Jazz-Age Cinderella. My kids, currently 2, 6 and 9, all started enjoying Children's Theatre of Charlotte productions at 3 months old. I'm a member of the United Scenic Artists local 829, and I earned my Master of Fine Arts in scenic and lighting design from Northwestern University and my Bachelor of Arts in theatre from the University of Minnesota at Moorhead.
Jason Romney (Sound Designer) I've collaborated with Children's Theatre of Charlotte for six seasons. I've also worked with Florida Studio Theatre, Imagination Stage, No Rules Theatre, Piedmont Opera, Hot Summer Nights at the Kennedy, PlayMakers Repertory Company, Elon University, Ravinia Festival, Triad Stage, Alliance Theatre, Weston Playhouse, Utah Festival Opera and others. I'm an associate professor of sound design at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, and my book, Digital Sound and Music, is available in print from Franklin Beedle and online at digitalsoundandmusic.com.
Katie Pohlheber (Stage Manager) I'm a Charlotte native and a graduate from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. I've worked with Children’s Theatre of Charlotte for four seasons, and I thank my family, friends and mentors for the constant love, support and encouragement.
Ryan Stamey (Music Director and Piano Dog) Audiences may remember me from my past roles at Children's Theatre of Charlotte, including as Sanders in The Shakespeare Stealer and Miss Forcible in last season's Coraline. I'm thrilled to this time wear the hat of music director. I've previously worked as both a music director and actor for other companies in town, including Theatre Charlotte, Actor's Theatre of Charlotte and Queen City Theatre Company. I thank Children's Theatre of
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AdministrationFinance Director ................................................ Tracy ChandlerStaff Accountant ......................................................Nancy DeelImaginOn Partnership Coordinator............Maryann O’KeeffeImaginOn Administrative Support ................Casey Kaufmann
ProductionArtistic Director/Interim Managing Director .........Adam BurkeAssociate Artistic Director .......................................Mark SuttonCore Artist & Touring Company Manager ............ Steven IveyProduction Manager .............................................. Fritz BennettCostume Shop Manager.......................................... Bina BiekerAssistant Costume Shop Manager .................. Emily McCurdy and Cutter DraperDesign Assistant/Crafts Specialist ................ Magda GuichardProperties Master................................................Joseph WatsonAssociate Production Manager .........................Hazel DohertyResident Stage Manager .................................Katie Pohlheber Technical Director ............................................ Andrew GibbonMaster Carpenter...................................................John SlechtaMaster Electrician ...................................................... David CarrAudio/Video Engineer ........................................ Logan CanipeScenic Artist ..................................................................Tim ParatiHouse Carpenter/Deck Chief .................. Christopher Hanson
EducationDirector of Education ..........................................Michelle LongEducation Programs Coordinator .................. Tommy PrudentiEducation Systems Coordinator .............................Robin TynesEducation Curriculum Coordinator .............Adam MontagueResident Teaching Artist ........................................Sarah DienerResident Teaching Artist ........................................ Karen Steele
AdvancementDirector of Advancement /Interim Managing Director ....................... Linda ReynoldsAssociate Director of Advancement .................. Cherise ClarkDevelopment & Volunteer Coordinator ......... Vicki BeachumGrants Manager ....................................................Scott A. Miller
Marketing and Communications Director of Marketing & Communications ........... Thomas KarrAssociate Director, Aud. Dev. and Partnerships ... Rob OdumMedia Relations & Social Media Manger............Jared MisnerSystems & Analytics Manager .............................. Lee LaBordeBox Office Manager .................................................... Dee SaltsSchool Performance Manager..................... Arlethia HailstockTouring Performance Coordinator ....................Margot ParrottIT Manager ............................................. Claire Whitworth-HelmAudience Coordinator ....................................... Louise LawsonCustomer Sales Associates.........Allison Beck, Meg Elliott, and
Laura RiceHouse Managers ................................................Jocelyn Ferber,
Tanner LaLonde, Emily Libke, Fallon McKeon, Julie Murray and Titus Quinn
STAFFChair .......................................................................... John NurkinTreasurer & Chair Elect ....................................... Brian MurdockSecretary ........................................................ Gina P. LawrencePast Chair .................................................................... Jami Farris
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Sara AbadiJessica Churchill
Melissa Countryman Mike Desmond
Peter FlurMaggie Greenlee
David HeadCatherine Hensley
Ashley Gigandet JosephMitchell KellingFlorence Kim
Catherine MaloneJennifer Miles
Elizabeth MorenoBrian Moroz
Stacia NeugentTimothy P. Rogers
Angela SchollBrian SchultzLisa Sherrill
Sherese SmithMichael Soistman
Scott SuttonBrad VineyardGreg Wilcox
Quanteer Williams
Robin BranstromCarla DuPuy
Cynthia LankLinda Lockman-Brooks
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Activities for kids!Explore the show with these fun activities and enrichment opportunities designed for kids! Although, grown-ups tend to enjoy them as well.
QUESTIONS FOR FAMILIES
1. What's the difference between “work” and “play”? See how many activities you can name in each category. Which is more important? Are both activities necessary? Can you do both at the same time?
2. The dogs use different types of transportation to get around – cars, roller skates and boats. Discuss different types of transportation that people use. See how many you can name, no matter how silly they may be.
3. If you were a cat, would you come to see this play? Why or why not?
RECOMMENDED READING
Are You My Mother? by P.D. Eastman
A baby bird sets off to find his mother, but not knowing what she looks like makes it a challenge.
Bark, George by Jules Feiffer
A mother dog tries to teach her pup how to bark and is surprised at why he wasn’t learning.
Harry The Dirty Dog by Gene Zion
When a white dog with black spots runs away from home, he gets so dirty his family doesn’t recognize him as a black dog with white spots.
A Ball For Daisy by Christopher Raschka
A wordless picture book about all the fun a dog can have with her ball.
BECOME AN ILLUSTRATOR
If you could be any kind of dog, which would you be and why? Give yourself a dog name. Tell how you are like the dog and how you may be different than the dog you chose. Draw yourself below as the dog.
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Activities for the whole family!Whether it's reading together, doing an activity that explores themes from the show or simply learning more about the story, these fun activities are designed for parents and guardians to do with their children.
COUNT THE BONES
Count the bones and write the number in the box.
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Whether in the theatre, in our building, on your phone or at home, Theatre 360 provides an exciting way for your family to interact with the productions on our stage! From workshops to post-
show chats, hands on activities and author visits, there's so much more to do.
Best of all, it’s FREE!
Don't miss our Theatre 360 Education Nights! Enjoy backstage tours, pre-show activities, cast meet and greets and meet the teaching artists. Education Nights are an evening of fun for the whole family. Buy your tickets for these select performances and enjoy the free programs offered before and after the show!
Join us for these fun and free Go, Dog. Go! activities!
• Demonstration Friday, April 7 after 7:30 p.m. show
• Workshop Saturday, April 8 at 2:15 p.m
• Education Night Friday, April 15 at 11 a.m.
• Sensory-Friendly Performance Saturday, April 15 at 3 p.m.
• Cast meet-and-greet Saturday, April 22 after 3 p.m. show
• Workshop Saturday, April 23 at 3:15 p.m.
These events often fill up quickly.
We encourage you visit ctcharlotte.org/theatre-360 to learn more and RSVP for individual events.
AWARD-WINNING EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Children’s Theatre of Charlotte offers a wide variety of classes and camps for your family. Through our education programs, your child will build confidence, develop speaking, leadership and problem-solving skills, appreciate collaborating as a team member and value the feeling of commitment and accomplishment.
Mini-Camps (Grades K to 2 and 3 to 6)Mini-Camps run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.Full-day theatre experiences offer families a “stay-cation” option over holiday breaks and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools teacher workdays.
Upcoming dates:
Spring break (April 10 to April 14)Join us as we go down the rabbit hole in these Alice in Wonderland-themed Mini-Camps!
Summer Camps (Ages 3 to 18)Camps offer experiences for students ages 3 to 18 in a fun, interactive environment. Professional teaching artists lead campers in acting, singing, dancing and art activities. Scholarships and payment plans are available.
Registration is open now!
• Early Childhood (ages 3 to 5)
• Primary (for rising kindergartners to second graders)
• Musical Performance and Acting (for rising third to seventh graders)
• Teen Studios in performance and/or technical theatre (for rising eighth- to 12th-graders)
Learn more at ctcharlotte.org/summer-camps
Classes, camps and more!We offer a wide range of classes organized around creative drama, acting, musical theatre, improvisation and technical theatre in both our facilities at ImaginOn and our many satellite locations.
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Accessibility and InclusionChildren’s Theatre of Charlotte is committed to making our facilities, programs and services accessible and welcoming for individuals of all abilities. If you have any questions about accommodations for attending our performances, participating in our classes or Summer Camps or volunteering with us, please contact our Box Office at 704-973-2828.
Sensory-Friendly Performances
Children's Theatre of Charlotte offers a sensory-friendly performance for each of its Mainstage productions. These shows are adjusted for families and friends with children or adults on the autism spectrum or with other sensitivity issues. Each performance is modified to better serve the audience.
● Staff is trained to meet the needs of those attending● Before attending the performances, families can walk through virtual tours online and get to know ImaginOn’s public space including the interior of the McColl Family Theatre and the Wells Fargo Playhouse. ● Parents can download a variety of resources to help them prepare their family for the show.● At the performance, theatre lighting and sound will be softened and the house lights will dim but stay on. ● Guests will have extra room in the house to move around as needed during the performance. ● Quiet spaces, fidgets and headphones will also be available.
Julie Higginbotham of Precious Developments has worked as our consultant in the creation and preparation for our sensory-friendly performances. We're grateful for this valued partnership.
ASL Sign-Interpreted Performances
Children's Theatre of Charlotte offers a sign language- interpreted performance for each of our Mainstage productions. These shows are interpreted by a professional ASL interpreter who has read the script and had early access to the show to ensure that his or her interpretation is accurate.
Subscribe!Subscribe to three or more of our 2017-2018 sensory-friendly shows OR ASL sign-interpreted shows and save 10% on the ticket price.
Plus, you'll enjoy wonderful benefits like:
No-fee ticket exchanges Discounts on additional tickets to any show Early access to special events, camp and class registration
Visit ctcharlotte.org/subscribe to learn more!
2017-2018 Sensory-Friendly (SFP) and ASL Sign-Inter-preted Performances (ASL)
Mary PoppinsSFP: Saturday, Oct. 21 at 11 a.m.ASL: Saturday, Oct. 28 at 3 p.m.
The Snowy Day and Other StoriesSFP: Saturday, Nov. 11 at 11 a.m.. ASL: Saturday, Nov. 4 at 3 p.m.
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever: The MusicalSFP: Saturday, Dec. 9 at 11 a.m. ASL: Saturday, Dec. 16 at 3 p.m.
Mr. Popper's PenguinsASL: Friday, Jan. 12 at 7:30 p.m.
The ImaginatorsASL: Sunday, Jan. 14 at 11 a.m.
BalloonacyASL: Sunday, Jan. 21 at 11 a.m.
And in This Corner: Cassius ClaySFP: Saturday, Feb. 17 at 11 a.m. ASL: Saturday, Feb. 17 at 3 p.m.
The Lion, the Witch and the WardrobeSFP: Saturday, March 17 at 11 a.m. ASL: Saturday, March 24 at 3 p.m.
Madagascar - A Musical AdventureSFP: Saturday, April 21 at 11 a.m. ASL: Saturday, May 5 at 3 p.m.
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Corporate and Foundation PartnersCorporate and foundation partners help Children’s Theatre extend our excellent programming to more than 230,000 young people and families throughout our region.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCING PARTNERS($50,000 and more)
Arts & Science CouncilBlackArch PartnersKnight FoundationMecklenburg County Mecklenburg County ABC BoardNorth Carolina Arts CouncilReemprise FundThe THRIVE Fund
PRODUCING PARTNERS($25,000 to $49,999)
Bank of America FoundationGambrell Family FoundationThe Leon Levine Foundation - Sandra and Leon LevineThe Shubert Foundation
DIRECTING PARTNERS($10,000 to $24,999)
The Cam Newton FoundationCharlotte Hornets/Lowe’sClariant CorporationContinental Tire the Americas, LLCDaniel, Ratliff & CompanyDuke EnergyThe Dunspaugh-Dalton FoundationNational Endowment for the ArtsPNCCD Spangler Foundation, Inc. SPXWells Fargo Foundation
STANDING OVATION PARTNERS($5,000 to $9,999)
Brixx Wood Fired PizzaCharlotte WorksCoca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated The Dickson FoundationThe Doctor FoundationFarris FabricationJE Dunn Construction
MetrographicsNeiman MarcusPublix Super Market CharitiesRodgers Builders
SteelFab, IncTarget
CENTER STAGE PARTNERS($3,000 to $4,999)
Deloitte & Touche LLPGrant Thornton LLPLevine Cancer InstituteParker Poe Robinson BradshawSentryOne
LEADING ROLE PARTNERS($1,000 to $2,999)
The Charlotte ObserverDiamond SpringsECM SolutionsErnst & Young LLPKPMGMcGuireWoods LLPMoore & Van Allen PLLCUTC Aerospace SystemsWells Fargo Securities
UNDER $1,000Edifice, Inc. | Electric System Specialists, Inc. | Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP
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JESTER SOCIETYDIRECTING SPONSOR($10,000 to $24,999)
AnonymousRob and Kate BuckfelderThe Hensley FamilyThe Watts Family
STANDING OVATION($5,000 to $9,999)
Robin and Bill BranstromMr. and Mrs. Ray BushBryan and Jami FarrisDorlisa and Peter FlurTravis and Lise Hain
Ed and Florence KimBruce and Anita LaRoweTom and Gina LawrenceHoward and Julie LevineDoug and Mary McCurryIn Memory of Jesse Millis by her familyArrington and Burch Mixon
John and Suzy NurkinJohn and Ann PorterRosalind and Jerry RichardsonJennifer and Jack RossAngela and Josh SchollTammy Stringer and Richard ViolaQuanteer Williams
CENTER STAGE($3,000 to $4,999)
Jessica and Alex ChurchillHerb and Gina CleggJohn and Nancy DicksonKim and Ernest EllisonGeorge and Gina JurchJoan Martin
Brian and Laura MurdockChuck and Kathleen Price
Linda Reynolds Lisa and Glenn Sherrill Michael Soistman
Scott and Sarah Sutton
LEADING ROLE($1,000 to $2,999)
Sara AbadiMr. and Mrs. Richard R. BabcockCrandall Bowles
Sam and Laura BowlesDanielle and Adam BurkeStoke and Julie Caldwell
John and Tracy ChandlerKeith and Debra Clark
Jack and Kimberly Cobb Melissa and Taylor Countryman
Amy and Alfred DawsonDiane and Bill DentonJack and Jennifer DeRochiMike and Jody Desmond
Steve and Jenny Bonack Rebecca Canady
Dean and Cristi CarrasCharles and Julie ChampionIn Honor of Avery CookBeth and Chris CottonRob and Caryn CraigeDallas and Kathy CravenBarry and Nancy DeelKristin and Nate DixonKathleen DrydenNeel EllisonPatrick and Doreen EnglishCurt and Sally FochtmannMichelle FreznelPaul and Hope GriggsJill and Andrew HalverstamMark and Debbie HardenJulie Hennecy
Benjamin Hippen & Lisa Rasmussen Renee and Chris Hobart
Greg and Fran HydeThe Ingle FamilyTammy and Greg JonesAnne-Mari and Tom KellyThe Key Family
Mike and Jennifer KnappCharles and Brenda LaBordeDavid and Susannah LundMichele and Steve ManganScott and Ashley MatteiJenny and Bill MerloMeredith Perry and Jim DeerkoskiEnid and Steve RandallGinger and John SeabrookJohn and Christy SheaTracy and Jon ShumateThe Skinkle FamilyJohn and Suzi StephensRichard and Kathryn ThigpenBrendan and Betsy WalshBrett and Karri WilliamsJay and Amy WilsonLilah Hilliard Fisher Foundation
SUPPORTING PLAYER($250 to $499)
Emily and Patrick AgnewThe Mary-Stuart Parker Alderman FundMike and Kellye ArningDonald H. and Barbara K. Bernstein Family FoundationPatrick and Kelly BlandfordHaywood and Lucy Bush
Doug and Laura CaldwellNancy and Kern CarltonMike and Eddie CarterCherise ClarkSteve and Brooke CornwellMike and Katharine Cowan
Rachel and Michael CoynePam CreweyCamille CunninghamRennie CuthbertsonIna Whitley DeRochiMary Katherine DuboseThe Duda Family
Jim Doyle and Susan AnfinTom and Julie EiseltChristi and Will FarrHannah Grannemann and Joseph FlorencePatty and Alex Funderburg
Jeff and Lindy GignacMr. and Mrs. Greg GonzalesMatthew and Maggie GreenleeSteve HamptonWatts and Carol HamrickBrad and Karen HarrisDavid and Marti HeadScott and Claire HelmThomas and Kristina HoopsJosh and Liana HumphreyStephen and Mary HuntingThe Hutcheson FamilyHytham and Beth ImseisMatthew and Ashley JosephChris and Susan KearneyMitchell KellingCynthia and Dave LankTara Garrity LebdaBruce and Michelle LongJeff and Debbie Long
Jerry and Catherine MaloneStephen and Michele ManganDeion and Jon MartinJennifer and Charles MilesMallory and Kevin Miller
The Moreno FamilyBrian and Justine MorozAnna and Tom Nelson
Charlie and Stacia NeugentDale and Larry PolskyThe Porter FamilyMarcus and Jill Rafiee
Michelle and Tim RogersMatt and Jeannie Salisbury
Matt and Sherese Smith Stephen and Stephanie Sorenson
Susan and Al StaffordJennifer and Jeffery TackettPatrick and Elizabeth Vaughn
Brad and Whitney VineyardGreg and Sandra VlahosKim and Karen WesternGreg and Susie WilcoxCarrie and Jim Williams
Become a member of the Jester Society Call our Development Office at 704-973-2804 or make your gift online at ctcharlotte.org.
PATRONSPRINCIPAL PLAYER($500 to $999)
AnonymousOmid and Julie AhdiehRandy and Sylvia AllenTorie and John AzarTaylor and Lauren BattenLinda and Todd Bleakney
DonorsChildren’s Theatre of Charlotte’s Jester Society is comprised of individual donors who pledge $1,000 or more a year. Donors of all levels are important to the ongoing success of Children’s Theatre of Charlotte’s programming. We sincerely appreciate the generosity of the community leaders listed below.
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Dianne EnglishDrs. Michael Gaslin and Lia SpinaJohn and Doreen GibbonJohn and Mara GoseHoyt and Alison HackneyJill and Andrew Halverstam
Sally and Drew HarrissEmily and David HarryAllison and Michael HinshawTed Fillette and Ellen HollidayJane and Tommy HunterWilliam JettonMr. and Mrs. Stuart JohnsonKendall and Carroll Jones
Thomas and Matthew Karr Kathy Kates
Mr. and Mrs. John Linker Bill and Jennifer Martin Betsy Mayer
In Honor of Dawn Modrak - second-grade teacher at Woodlawn SchoolCarmalita and Tripp MonroeMr. and Mrs. Trey MorganMartine MosrieMal and Lynn MurrayMargot and Steve ParrottRich and Woods PottsMr. and Mrs. Reggie PrettyJim PutnamKathy RatliffMr. and Mrs. Jason RhymerSally and Russell RobinsonVicki and Brian SchultzSteve and Crystal SellersHoward Sendrovitz and David SinclairSilverman FoundationGeorge and Tricia SistrunkJohn and Angela StokesDr. Jennifer Sudul Edwards
Michelle and Bragg SwainThe Swindells FamilyJoe and Rosalind TaylorCarrie and J.T. Teixeira
Leslie and Robert TeschMark and Kathryn ThompsonKristi WaltersCraig WatsonThe Wray Family
CAST MEMBERS($100 to $249)
Anonymous (2)Shannon AbrahamsonElizabeth and Benjamin AllisonStephen and Carolyn AllredKimberly AugenbraunRichard and Susan BarryFritz BennettPaul and Cynthia BeugerErnie and Marie BlitchMr. and Mrs. Alan BlumenthalKathryn ButlerSimon and Jill CannNancy and Kern Carlton
Dawn and Paul Reid John Slechta
Norman and Deanna Shue Laura Shwedo
Carena and Richard SpiveyWes and Claudia Sturges
Mark and Meredith SuttonClaire and John Tate in honor of Sarah Caroline, Susannah Grace and Paul Black HurleySean ThakurDonn and Dottie ToneyBabak and Courtney VarzandehBrian and Laura Walger
Donna WelchJudith and Matthew WhelanNick and Sharon WhitingLeeAnne and Bill WhitleyDaphne WilliamsAlston O. WolfCatherine Woolner
Understudy Member($50 to $99)
Anonymous (2)Kim AshcraftJason Aufdemberg
Austin AyscueRobert and Mary BellamyTammy BodackSandra BoerstJoanne BradleyBob and Eleanor BrawleyPretena Brydson-IngramHeather BuchananLeslie and Andy BullinsPhoebe CoddingtonCamille Coers
Colleen Coffeen Lori Copeland
Joanna DachsThe Daher FamilyDennis DelamarRick and Michelle FabrizeBrian and Brooke FrancisMarilyn FurmanPatti and Adam GlassnerLauren GogginsKris GoldbachGary and Pushpa Gross
Corinne Haden Peter Herran John and Claire Herring
Jennifer HoffRiley Hughes and Kim Engel-Hughes
Carolyn HurleyThe Jain Family
Amber and Kevin JenkinsSiSi Jewell-HesterTyler Jorgenson
Sam JuddJoan and Max KennedyKaren KeoughTara Kraft-MahnkeMelissa Kreager
Mr. and Mrs. John T. CashionAnn Blakeney ClarkRoger and Ginny CobbIn Honor of Katharine Cowan
John and Susie Culp Kerry and John Davant
Bill and Janny DeLoacheCraig DeLuciaJill and Michael DinermanBuzz and Blair DonaldDan and Karen DuPreCarla E. DuPuySidney EchevarriaDoug and Tricey EdwardsCheryl EndyFrank and Melisa GalassoMr. and Mrs. R. Christopher GammonDarcy and Steve GarfinkelCynthia and Henry Gass
Andrew Gibbon The Gray Family
Charlie and Laura Greer Arlethia Hailstock
Marcie and Robert HainesPatricia and Allan HeadSteve and Christie HinshawThe Hippensteel FamilyShanna and Vance HodgesTara HowellEmily Huling and John White
Steven Ivey The Kalyon Family
Royce and William KimbroughBen KingAdam McBroom and Lee LaBordeTony and Sarah Lathrop
Louise and Jerry LawsonAva LeblancJennifer and John LongshoreRandy and Cindy MatzJohn and Robin MaxwellDavid and Kate MaynardEmily McCurdy and Joe DennenyMary Ellen and Chuck McElroyValerie and Tom McKernan
Scott A. MillerAndy and Shelley Misiaveg
Courtney and Brooks MixonCatherine and Fred MonroeAdam MontagueTom and Grig MurdockLee and Beth NealeChristine Noah
Maryann O'KeeffeCatherine and Rob OdumMichael and Allison OrtlipTim and Kim ParatiJerry and Cookie ParnellShyamashree and Uttam ParuiRob and Sarah PeacockKirsten and Michael PhalenSteve PluckerMark PropstBob and Donna RasileDiane Reed
Linda Kutner Stephanie Kwon
Beverly LoanDoug Mays and Jennifer Bennett
Valecia McDowellEllen Meyer
Eileen Keeley and Pat Millen Natasha Moore
Meredith MurchisonLexin Fontenot MurphyAmanda and Charles Murphy
Michael OneillShelia PhronebargerPatricia Platts
Thomas & LeDayne McLeese PolaskiTommy PrudentiJennifer ReavesShannon and Rob ReichleyDawn ReidJudy RogersSara and Michael Schreibman
Mary Beth Soignet Cynthia Spurgeon
Danielle SquiresBetty and Alan Thalinger
Katy Thompson Robin Tynes
Jason VernonThe Vining Family
Phillip and Lois WhartonStephanie WilliamsThe Work FamilyIn Memory of Libby DeanWoodberry Forest Neighborhood AssociationIn Memory of Kim FiolaJohn and Kerry DavantIn Memory of Lura Carnes OwenGloria and Vernon AndersonJoan and Lloyd BaucomDarlene and Nick BeardJane CampbellEva and Wayne DownsCharles and Doris FonvilleSara GeurtsenHavolyn KnoxCharlotte LoftonSusan and Richard McCrackenBaker and Betsy McIntyreFrank and Laura PattishallJean RoyalFrances and Turner ThackstonDiane Wilkerson
Special ThanksCharlotte Ballet/Robin BranstromJoan Martin and Pat Burgess
Special thanks to The Leon Levine Foundation - Sandra and Leon Levine - for providing a generous matching grant for new and in-creased gifts.
We sincerely appreciate your support. If we have misspelled or omitted your name, please call our Development Office at 704-973-2804. Gifts current as of December 2016.
DonorsDonors of all levels are important to the ongoing success of Children’s Theatre of Charlotte’s programming. We sincerely appreciate the generosity of the community leaders listed below.
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JOIN ENCORE!
Be part of something truly special! Members enjoy special benefits, too, like priority processing for tickets and classes.
● Meet and work with other volunteers with common interests ● Receive vouchers good for four tickets to any performance in the 2016-2017 season ● Opportunity to register for education classes and summer camps prior to the general public ● Private shopping hours for Santa’s Bag ● Invitations to the following social events: Santa’s Bag, Membership Brunch and Auction, Celebrate! – Children’s Theatre of Charlotte gala, Women’s Doubles Tennis Tournament, ● Opportunity to work with one of the most successful and fun arts organizations in our community
Have questions? Call Vicki Beachum, Development and Volunteer Coordinator, at 704-973-2804. Learn more and join online at ctcharlotte.org/encore
Thank you to our 2016-2017 ENCORE! volunteers! Your time and dedication to Children’s Theatre of Charlotte is greatly appreciated.
Michele Mangan, 2016-2017 ENCORE! PresidentPatty Adams Emily Agnew Mary-Stuart Alderman Donna Aliotti Cammie Anderes Tina Apostolopoulos Mitzi Arzani Mary Jo AshcraftMary Babcock Pam Bailey Mary Barlow Melanie BaronMindy Bass Lauren Baynham Sallie Beason Mary Martha BeecyKaty Beltz Vivian Berry Linda Bleakney Cindy Booke Whitney BouknightMary Boyd Tracy Brading Robin Branstrom Anne Brooks Kate Buckfelder Claire Buie Emmy Lou BurchetteAnn Burton Shirley Byrd Julie Caldwell Shawn Caldwell Ansley Calhoun Rebecca CanadyNancy Carlton Cristi Carras Lori James CarterLisa Cashion Sarah Cassidy Katie Charlebois Leesa Clardy Gina Clegg Jennifer ClutterGinny Cobb Sydney Coffin Ruthie Constine
Stephanie CornettTammy CornwallKatherine Costello Karen Cotchett Katharine Cowan Nicole CoxCaryn Craige Kathy Craven Liz Crowther Susie Culp Leigh D’AmicoPatti Daniel Lisa Daniels Mary Day Nancy Deel Janny DeLoache Stowe DemarestSavany Demmink Blair Donald Sloan Dudley Joyee Dunaway Jennifer EngelSharon Ferris Susan Floyd Sally Fochtmann Amy Franklin Patty Funderburg Beth Gage Gyni Garner Cynthia Gass Tracy Geisel Ellen Gibson Perrin GibsonAmy Godwin Julia Golonka Anita GriffinJuliana Grohman Stephanie GuffinGayle Hackney Lise Hain Marcie HainesShannon Hall Jill HalverstamPaige Hamilton Julie Hammond Lisa Haner
Kim Hanson Terrilll Hardaway Sally HarrissJennie Hawes Merritt Hazzard Marti Head Catherine HensleyClaire Herring Tammy Herrmann Christie Hinshaw Amy Hitchens Maurine HolmesKathy Horvath Jane Hunter Laurie Hutchins Gibbs Ives Julie JacksonAmber JenkinsSusan Johnson Diana Jones Jessie Jones Kendall Jones Mindy Jones Tammy Jones Jenny Joyner Mimi Kane Jennifer Kane-RossMary-Margaret Kantor Emily Kennedy Joy Kenney Florence Kim Sallie Klingman Kathi Knier Brooke KoppangJoye Lamberth Elizabeth Langston Cynthia Lank Ginna Laporte Sarah Lathrop Sharon LevineJenn LoefflerJane Love Linda Love Mary Louise LoweMary Lunsford Mitzi Lynch
Michele Mangan Cindy Markey Evaline MarshallJane Marshall-McColl Claire Marston Heather Martin Jennifer MartinMary Brooks MaundHeather McAllister Jennifer McCabe Ann McCartanBirute McClain Cherie McDonald Mary Ellen McElroyLiz McIntosh Debbie McNealy Kim McSwain Jenny Merlo Lindsay Merritt Karen Miller Mallory Miller Utahnah Miller Jennifer Miralia Catherine Monroe Mary Montague Nicole Mooney Kim MooreJustine Moroz Michelle Mulligan Laura Murdock Tara Murphy Mallory NavinBeth Neale Suzy Nurkin Lori O'Keefe Maggie O'Neil Jean OdomPerMar Olin Allison Ortlip Angie Packer Catharine Pappas Marnie Park Cookie Parnell Sarah Peacock Tressa Pearson Jena Pedroli
Dore Pellicciotta Phyllis Perry Kerri PorterMary Margaret PorterSusan Porter Woods Potts Ali Price Ann Ranson Donna Rasile Mimi Rees Ruby Reinhard Judy Robinson Woodie Robinson Ellie Rose Nancy Ruane Sarah Ryan Ruth Samuelson Samantha SchmergeGinger Seabrook Claire Shapack Ann Shea Catinna SiderisJulie Simmons Lydia SkardonAshley Smith Dorothy Smith Sherese Smith Mary Beth SnyderLeAnn Sommerkamp Meredith Sorrell Susan Speckman Gina Spence Susan Stafford Pat Stenhouse Becky Stowe Pam Stowe Caryl Stribling Sarah SuttonVirginia Sutton Nancy Targgart Erika Templeton Leslie TeschCarol Thomas Reaves Thompson Marsha Thrasher Lisa Tomchin
ENCORE!ENCORE!, our volunteer organization, is comprised of nearly 250 individuals of all ages and backgrounds who play a vital role in Children's Theatre of Charlotte's success. In addition to ushering at performances, ENCORE! coordinates Santa’s Bag, one of our largest annual fundraising and charity events.
Marrene Twery Cathlean Utzig Alison Van PeltElizabeth Vaughn Lori Veith Kristine Wahr Laura Walger Julie Wall-Burris Katie WarrenNichelle Weintraub Lois Wharton Debbie Whelchel Debbie White Virginia White Ina Whitley-DeRochi Lee Anne WhitleyApril WhitlockMarsha Wiggins Susie Wilcox Karri Williams Sara Willis Kelly Young
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We're celebrating these birthdays!Donors can wish their child a happy birthday in our playbills. Find out how you can participate by visiting
ctcharlotte.org/individual-giving or by calling our Development Office at 704-973-2804.
PlayPlay! Theatre offers shows for children 3 and younger,
including newborns!Join us for two delightful shows.
Mi CasaApril 15 to April 22, 2017
PocketMay 25 to June 3, 2017
Tickets just $10. Hurry, these performances sell out quickly!
Buy today at ctcharlotte.org
Everyone attending the performance, even the youngest in your family, will need a ticket.
April, May and JuneTaylor Allison
Eva Stuart DeelLily Dryden
Everett HarrissClaire Herrmann
Alex JurchCharlize Kelly
Frances Grace ManganJoshua ManganAnna Maynard
Nathan MorelandWilson MorozLeigh Platts
Mason PorterElla Ross
Roan SnyderBrooks SorrellLaura SorrellDavid StiefelEvan TeschAlex Tucker
Cole WilliamsCharles BeachumOlivia BlandfordLane Deerkoski
Norah FosterCharles FrasierHolland Frasier
Elizabeth HackneyIvey HalverstamAnna Day HarryCatherine Harry
Haley HinshawMargaret Hinshaw
Peyton HippenMary Stewart Hunter
Ava JenkinsEvy Linker
Isabella LongZoe Lund
Audrey MartinMallory Monroe
Ben MorganAlice Odum
Rika ParuiAllston Seabrook
Ryan ShueSitara SpiveyStella SwainCeCe Wood
June AlexanderMattie Cranfill
June Alexander CulpSarah Denton
Oliver HalverstamShelby HippenLilly KennedyBishop Moroz
Anne Riley PriceEliza Sistrunk
Emma SkinkleCaroline SnyderRoya VarzandehKatherine Walsh
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Rising StarsDonors at our Principal Player level and above enjoy leaving personal words of encouragement for their rising stars. Find out how you can participate by visiting ctcharlotte.org/individual-giving or by calling our development office at 704-973-2804.
We support the great cast of students at Rama Road Elementary!
- Mr. and Mrs. Mixon
What an amazing cast. - The Doyle Family
We love our amazing galaxy of STARS! Jackson, Evelyn, Kensington, Brayden,
Charlie, Atlas and Emmie! - Nana and Papa
Sloan, Sutton and Emmet, we enjoy sharing the love of the arts with you.
- Love, Mom and Dad
Katie, Lindsay and James, you are the stars of our show!
Wilson, Maryleigh, and Bishop—Whether it be around the house or on stage at Children’s
Theatre of Charlotte, it's always a joy to watch your artistic expression in action. We’re very
proud of you! - Love, Mom and Dad
The Sherrill Boys, Jack and Will; You're both our stars.
- Love, Mom and Dad
Brantley, you're the light of our lives! - Love, Mom and Dad
Phin and Reagan, wheresoever you go, go with all your heart.
- Love, Dad
Will, Max and Allie – Life with you three is better than Cats!
- Love, Mom and Dad
Oh! How we love to bask in the bright creativity and Children's Theatre of Charlotte-nurtured
imaginations of our most beautiful stars who are sweet Madeline, Alayna and Alex.
- Love, Mom and Dad
Ross, Max and our heavenly Clare, you always make us smile.
- Love, Mom and Dad
Evan and Zoe, Imagination is theonly limit! We love you.
- Mom and Dad
Laurel, Owen and Lydia - so proud of you for every moment you shine!
- Mom and Dad
Geneva and Piper, may you always be moved by the wonder, joy and imagination
of theatre. Stories make the heart bigger. - Mom and Dad
Arella – Congratulations to the best daughter ever in your leading role on Children's
Theatre of Charlotte's Mainstage! - With lots of love,
Your real-life Mom and Dad
Congratulations, Micajah, on your seventh-place finish in the 2016 U.S. Whitewater Slalom
Olympic Trials. Paddle on. - Love, Mom and Dad
Follow your dreams, Sullivan Grace! You bring joy and laughter everywhere
you go. We love you! - Mom and Dad
The Wilcox Boys - We're thankful for all the "hits" we've celebrated in life with you.
- Love, Mom and Dad
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Cast of Character - “I’ve never actually been cast in a role that I originally auditioned for... I’ll continue to grow as an actor and use every audition as an opportunity to learn something new.” – Adaora, auditions for “Eurydice”
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Registration is now open! Camps fill quickly so don't miss out on our award-winning programs for students ages 3 to 18.
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EARLY CHILDHOOD (ages 3 to 5)One week, half-day
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PERFORMANCE AND TECHNICAL THEATRE TRAINING (for rising eighth- to 12th-graders)One and two weeks, full day
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SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS Subscribing to our 2017-2018 season is a
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From the magic of Mary Poppins to the wild antics of Mr. Popper's Penguins to the zoo-rific adventures of Madagascar, there’s something for every family!
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Plus enjoy guest artist Caleb Sigmon Live! Nothing Up My Sleeve and two PlayPlay! Theatre shows, perfect for the youngest members of your family.
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SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS Subscribing to our 2017-2018 season is a
choice! GROUP SALESGROUP SALESDid you know that groups of 10
or more are eligible for exclusive discounts and benefits, including:
Girl Scout Troops, Boy Scout Troops and Y Guide Tribes may be eligible for special group discounts. Please
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