Directed Choreographed by by
L u c a s R a u C y n t h i a P a r i s e
Technica l Direct ion by J i m S c h o f i e l d
presents
CAST (in alphabetical order) Lulu………………………….…..Julia Alexander
Ren McCormick……………..James Cartwright
Bickle…………………………….Raymond Case
Travis……………………………..Nick Culmone
Principal Clark………………….Aaron Dranoff
Willard Hewitt………………….Godfrey Fenton
Ethel…………………………..Christina Galarza
Rusty……………………………..Jacie Gonzalez
Vi Moore……………………...Melanie Guerrero
Coach Dunbar………………...Samuel Johnson
Wendy Jo………………………….Arielle Knapp
Reverend Shaw Moore…………..Shavon Lloyd
Chuck Cranston…....Richard Nevarez-Guevara
Cowboy Bob; Cop……………...Brandon Pierre
Irene…………………….......Christina Polichetti
Wes Warnicker………………………….Ian Ritter
Garvin…………………………….Kevin Romero
Betty Blast……………………….Kaliyah Rucker
Jeter…………………………………...Justin Ruiz
Eleanor………………………….Amber Sanchez
Ariel Moore………………………Jewel Sanchez
Urleen…………………………..Raelyn Santiago
Kyle………………………………...Luke St. John
COMPANY (in alphabetical order)
Wanda Cheeks, Helena Eason, Patricia Genoski, Ashley Gonzalez,
Nicolas Haines, Kane Huslinger, Tapply Mann, Natalie Mirville,
Rose Alicea Oliveras, Jayden Santiago, Kelly Simmons,
Sydney Taylor, Caroline Woodward
CREW
Director/Musical Director: Lucas Rau
Choreographer: Cynthia Par ise
Technical Director: J im Schofield
Stage Manager: Nailah Airall
Assistant Stage Manager: Tess Costello
Set Design: Lucas Rau, J im Schofield
Light Design: Steven Thompson
Soundboard operators: Jennifer Staudenmayer, Emma
Trosterud
Lightboard operators: Ladonna Hudson, Daniel Mulick
Deck Manager: Sheema Moore
Deck Crew: Mar i Colon, Ta’Nia Crum, Elijah Cruz, David Espi-
nal, Raven Redner, Felipe Rocha-Gonzalez, Kendra Ro-
driguez, Molly Siegel, Kelly Simmons, Kenneth Vargas
Rails: Tommy Costello, James Gulston
Property Master: Max Jorzik
Technical Assistant: Mike Worden
Head Ushers: Efrain Mercado, Mar ia Rodr iguez
Ushers: Nicole Tondreau, Jessica Simmons, Vanessa Wangova
Printing: Bill Wilcox
Viktor Araque District Theater Manager
ACT I
Scene 1: The City of Chicago/Town of Bomont, in Church
“Footloose” (Rusty, Wendy Jo, Urleen, & Company)
“On Any Sunday” (Rev. Moore, Ren, Ethel & Company)
Scene 2: The Churchyard
Scene 3: Behind a Gas Station
“The Girl Gets Around” (Chuck, Ariel, Travis & Lyle)
Scene 4: A High School Hallway
“I Can’t Stand Still”………. Ren
“Somebody’s Eyes” (Rusty, Urleen, Wendy Jo & Company)
Scene 5: The Moore Home
“Learning to be Silent” (Vi, Ethel & Ariel)
Scene 6: The Burger Blast
“Holding Out for a Hero” (Ariel, Rusty, Wendy Jo & Urleen)
Scene 7: The Great Plains of Bomont
Scene 8: The Moore Home
“Heaven Help Me” (Shaw)
Scene 9: The High School Gym/The Church
“I’m Free/Heven Help Me” (Ren, Shaw & Company)
INTERMISSION (15 minutes)
ACT II
Scene 1: The Bar -B-Que, a Country/Western Dance Hall
“Still Rockin’” (Cowgirl Irene, Cowboy Bob)
“Let’s Hear It for the Boy” (Rusty & Company)
Scene 2: The Moore Home
“Can You Find It in Your Heart? (Vi)
Scene 3: The Junk Yard
“Dancing Is Not a Crime” (Ren)
“Mama Says” (Willard, Bickle, Garvin, Jeter & Ren)
“Mama Says” encoure (Willard & Boys)
Scene 4: Under the Train Bridge
“Almost Paradise” (Ren & Ariel)
Scene 5: The Town Hall
Scene 6: The Moore Home
“Heaven Help Me” reprise (Shaw)
Scene 6a: The Church
Scene 6b: The Churchyard
“Can You Find It in Your Heart?” reprise (Shaw)
Scene 7: The Gym
“Footloose” (The Company)
PIT BAND
Leon Hilfstein — Piano
Arlene Stivers — Synthesizer
Lucas Rau — Guitar
Robert Gavin — Saxophone
Joseph Goehle — Bass
Matthew Christy — Drums
Joseph Brunning — Percussion
Miguel Saenz — Percussion
THANK YOU
Viktor Araque Christina Rau
Larkin Geer Nick Rivera
Janna Gonzalez Tracey Sorrentino
Jackie Lakeman Steven Thompson
Marilyn Luciano-Jones Bill Wilcox
MHS Custodial Staff Mike Worden
Terry Randolph Henry Zelmer
All the parents who provided dinners during production week,
and to everyone else who donated their time, money, and effort
to making this production a success.
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST AND CREW
Julia Alexander (Lulu) is a jun-
ior at MHS. She’s been involved
with musicals since middle school,
including Grease, Alice in Wonder-
land, Charlie and the Chocolate
Factory, and now Footloose. She
is a member of Women’s Chorale
and Concert Choir, and in middle
school she was involved in All-
County Chorus. Julia enjoys draw-
ing and writing, but her passion is
singing. She would like to thank
her friends, family, and boyfriend
for supporting her through rehears-
als and watching her perform.
James Cartwright (Ren) is a
senior at Middletown High
School. James is involved in many
music programs here at Mid-
dletown, including the Chamber
Singers, Men's Chorus, and Pipers.
James also appeared in last year’s
MHS Musical, playing the role of
Graffiti Pete in In The
Heights. James would like to
thank all the teacher directors,
dance instructors, the pit band, the
cast and crew, and his family
members for all the support and
hard work to put this show togeth-
er! CUT FOOTLOOSE!
Raymond Case (Bickle) is a grad-
uating senior who has taken part in
four musicals. He played the role
of Tobias Ragg in MHS’ Sweeney
Todd as a sophomore in
2013. This following year he was
cast as the Piragua Guy in MHS’
production of In The Heights, and
he toured Europe in a Godspell
production, in which he played the
role of John the Baptist/
Judas. Raymond plans on attend-
ing college and majoring in musi-
cal theater. He would like to thank
his family for supporting his
dreams and aspirations, as well as
Mr. Rau, Ms. Parise, and Mr.
Schofield for all their hard work
and patience in putting this musi-
cal together.
Nick Culmone (Travis) is a stu-
dent athlete who participates in
numerous vocal ensembles here at
MHS, including Chamber Singers,
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST AND CREW
Men’s Chorus, and Pipers, and he
trained with Sarah Rice and Carole
Demas at a vocal master class in
December. Along with vocal mu-
sic he also plays French Horn in
the MHS Wind Ensemble. Outside
of music, he has played Ice Hock-
ey for 13 years. He wishes to
thank his parents, his brother, and
his cousin Megan for all of the
support they provide in everything
he does.
Aaron Dranoff (Principal
Clark) is a junior at MHS, and this
is his first theater production here
at the high school. Aaron is a de-
voted member of the Men's Cho-
rus, Concert Choir, and Pipers, and
is excited to be playing the role of
Principal Clark in this production
of Footloose. Aaron would like to
thank Mr. Rau, Mr. Schofield, and
Ms. Parise for giving him this op-
portunity. He would also like to
thank all of his friends for their
continued support.
Godfrey Fenton (Williard) is
currently a senior at MHS. He’s
been involved in MHS’ theater
program since the beginning of
time… or freshman year. He has a
myriad of hobbies he uses to avoid
doing homework: dancing, writ-
ing, trying to sing, and making
music. Throughout the week, he
avoids sleeping by participating in
Pipers, Marching Band, NHS,
Senior Enrichment, and many oth-
er after-school obliga-
tions. Godfrey hopes you enjoy
the show because this will be his
last one in high school. He appre-
ciates his family, friends, and
teachers.
Christina Galarza (Ethel) is a
junior at MHS, and this is her third
year and third musical
here. Christina started her acting
in elementary school and contin-
ued it throughout the years of mid-
dle school and now high
school. She was recently accepted
into NYU’s summer program for
musical theater, and she plans to
pursue this discipline in col-
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST AND CREW
lege. Christina is also in Chamber
Singers, Women’s Choral, Pipers,
Concert Choir, and the Middie
C’s. She would like to thank all
those who have supported her
from the start. #Shelice
Jacie Gonzalez (Rusty) is a sen-
ior at MHS. She enjoys singing,
dancing, acting, and drawing. All
four years of her high school ca-
reer, she has been involved in both
fall productions as well as musi-
cals. She’s also involved in
Chamber Singers, Women’s Cho-
rale, Pipers, and a student run a
cappella group. This year, she has
the privilege of doing a wonderful
musical with a wonderful cast and
her closest friends. It’s bittersweet
to think about, but she has always
had fun. She thanks her family
and she thanks her squad.
Melanie Guerrero (Vi) is a 17
year old senior who has been per-
forming since the age of 5, starting
out in church and slowly partici-
pating in productions throughout
elementary school. Growing up,
she discovered her love for music,
acting, dancing, and singing. She'd
like to thank her friends, family,
and teachers for their encourage-
ment. Looking back at her fresh-
man year, she can say she's im-
proved a lot and has come very far.
(Especially since her first embar-
rassing moment on stage when she
forgot the lyrics to a song during
the talent show...then ran off)
Now, with the help of her peers,
she feels more confident than ever.
She will continue to go after what
she loves, because nothing makes
her happier. #ChickenNuggets
Samuel Johnson (Coach Dun-
bar) is a ninth grader at
MHS. Samuel appeared in many
productions at Twin Towers Mid-
dle School. You may have seen
him in their production of Seussi-
cal last year, playing the leading
role of Horton, or in other roles in
past musicals. Sam is thankful
and honored to be directed by Mr.
Rau. He also gives thanks to Ms.
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST AND CREW
Parise, Mr. Schofield, Mr. Araque,
and everyone else who sculpted
him to be the man he is to-
day. Sam hopes you enjoy watch-
ing him and the rest of the cast you
are about to see in the Middletown
High School production of Foot-
loose.
Arielle Knapp (Wendy Jo) is a
senior at MHS. She is very anx-
ious to perform her last musical in
high school and is proud to say
that it is Footloose. Arielle has en-
joyed bringing Wendy Jo to life
and hopes you enjoy the spunky
character as much as she
does. Arielle’s passion has always
been musical theater and hopes to
one day have a career on Broad-
way. Next year she will be attend-
ing the American Musical and
Dramatic Academy in New York
City. Arielle would like to thank
her friends and family for support-
ing her, especially Mr. Rau for al-
ways giving the extra push and re-
minding her and her classmates
that no matter what, anything is
possible. It’s truly amazing how
much the words “you can do it…”
change everything. Enjoy the
show! #TheMixLivesOn
Shavon Lloyd (Shaw) is a senior
at MHS, where he is an active par-
ticipant in its music department.
He has participated in All-County
Choirs and Bands, as well as Area
All-State and All-State Choral Fes-
tivals. Shavon is the Student Di-
rector for Concert Choir, and re-
cently made history in the district
by initiating the very first student-
run and mixed a cappella group,
“The Middie C's.” Shavon previ-
ously appeared on the MHS stage
as Kevin in In the Heights, and
Ken in The Musical Comedy Mur-
ders of the 1940s. This fall,
Shavon will pursue a career in mu-
sic education at The Crane School
of Music at SUNY Potsdam. His
goal is to inspire young musicians
as much as his teachers have in-
spired him. He'd like to thank Mr.
Rau, Mr. Schofield, Ms. Parise,
and Mr. Araque for putting togeth-
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST AND CREW
er such a great production. He'd al-
so like to thank his friends and
family for their support in his very
last production at Middletown
High School.
Richard Nevarez-Guevara
(Chuck) is a 17 year old junior at
Middletown High School. This is
his first lead role in an MHS musi-
cal, and he is very excited to have
this opportunity. He has been in-
volved in many play productions
in Middletown, including various
lead roles at Twin Towers Middle
School. This year he received a
lead role at MHS in the production
of The Musical Comedy Murders
of 1940. He is very grateful to re-
ceive another chance to expand his
experience as an actor and further
his career. He would like to thank
Mr. Rau, Ms. Parise, and Mr.
Schofield for all their hard work
and for giving him the opportunity
and support to play this part. He
would also like to thank all of his
friends and family for the love and
support. He hopes you all enjoy
the play.
Brandon Pierre (Cowboy Bob;
Cop) is an aspiring actor who has
been in many musical and play
performances throughout his mid-
dle school and high school career.
While in London, England, he was
coached by Peter Skylar. Brandon
has had an amazing time with all
of the cast and crew and can’t wait
for another opportunity to perform
with people he considers family.
Christina Polichetti (Irene) is
a senior here at MHS and is both
excited and sad for her last high
school musical. Some of her favor-
ite school productions are
Sweeney Todd, The Musical Come-
dy Murders of 1940 (Elsa Von
Grossenkneuten), In the Heights,
and Murder Me Always (cab driv-
er)—the play that started her high
school journey in drama club.
She’d like to thank Mr. Rau, Ms.
Parise, and Mr. Schofield for al-
lowing her to be part of this pro-
duction. Thank you to her mom,
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST AND CREW
dad, and brother for supporting her
through high school. Most im-
portantly, Christina would like to
thank all of the people she’s met
while doing these shows; they are
like family, and she’s going to
miss them.
Ian Ritter (Wes Warnicker) is a
junior at MHS. This is Ian's 4th
musical production in the Mid-
dletown schools. In 6th grade he
played Eugene in Grease, in grade
8th he played Grandpa Joe in Wil-
ly Wonka, and in 10th he was part
of the ensemble for In The
Heights. Ian sings in Men's Cho-
rus and Pipers, and plays bass in
the MHS Jazz Band and Percus-
sion Ensemble. He is hoping to
continue performing after high
school. Ian is excited to be playing
the character Wes Warnicker. He
would like to thank his friends and
family for keepin' it real, and Mr.
Rau, Mr. Schofield, and Ms. Parise
for giving him this opportunity
and for their hard work making
this production come to life.
Justin Ruiz (Jeter) is a junior at
MHS. This is his third production
as a high school student, though he
has been cast in numerous produc-
tions outside of high school, such
as Beauty and the Beast Jr. Justin
has had the opportunity to perform
in great musical halls such as Car-
negie Hall, Madison Square Gar-
den, and also the world famous
Apollo Theater. As a young child,
Justin always liked to perform, and
he is very excited to be a part of
this great cast! He would like to
thank his parents and Mr. Rau for
always pushing him to do bet-
ter. Enjoy the show!
Amber Sanchez (Eleanor) is cur-
rently a junior, and this is her sec-
ond production at MHS. Last year
she was a featured dancer in the
school’s production of In the
Heights, and this year she received
the role of Eleanor Dunbar in
Footloose. She is also a member
of the MHS Women's Chorale and
previously the Concert Choir. Am-
ber would like to thank her parents
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST AND CREW
and teachers for always supporting
her and pushing her to do her ab-
solute best.
Jewel Sanchez (Ariel) is a junior
at MHS. She is very happy and ap-
preciative to be apart of this year’s
musical Footloose playing the part
of Ariel. She is currently in Pipers
and Chamber Singers. She played
Vanessa in last year’s musical In
The Heights and had the most
amazing experience. She is very
thankful to her peers, directors and
family members who have sup-
ported her from the beginning and
have remained constant. She hopes
you like the show and have a won-
derful time.
Raelyn Santiago (Urleen) is an
MHS senior who loves musical
theater. She has been performing
since the age of three and has ap-
peared in numerous productions,
including an off Broadway pro-
duction of High School Musi-
cal. After high school, Raelyn will
continue her musical theater train-
ing at the prestigious American
Musical and Dramatic Academy in
New York City, and she hopes to
one day star in a Broadway
show. Raelyn would like to thank
her family and friends for their
support.
Luke St. John (Kyle) is a 17 year
old junior at Middletown High
School. His years in high school
are coming to an end, but the
memories made here are some-
thing that he will always cherish.
Luke has been involved in quite a
few dance and music classes,
which he loves to be a part of. He
has also done several musical pro-
ductions including Willy Wonka
and the Chocolate Factory as Wil-
ly Wonka and In the Heights as
part of the ensemble. His drive for
performing song and dance on the
stage is for the invigorating expe-
rience as well as providing enter-
tainment for others. He has found
much enjoyment throughout the
years dancing and singing, and
wishes to continue enjoying those
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST AND CREW
aspects of his life.
Cynthia Parise (choreographer)
is thrilled to be choreographing her
second musical for Middletown
High School and to be teaching
physical education and dance here
at MHS! A member of Actor’s
Equity Association and the Stage
Directors and Choreographers So-
ciety, she has choreographed many
projects ranging from cruise ship
productions, Miss Tennessee Pag-
eants and Liberty Bowl Half-time
pageants, to shows including In
the Heights!, Aida, Hairspray, The
Wedding Singer, Once Upon a
Mattress, Big River, High School
Musical!, West Side Story, Beauty
and the Beast, A Chorus Line, An-
nie Get Your Gun, Anything Goes,
Funny Girl, The Music Man, Cra-
zy For You, Guys and Dolls, Car-
ousel, and the Z-100 Zootopia
concert at MSG in NYC. On stage
she has appeared in the National
Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar,
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, The
Best Little Whorehouse in TX and
Joseph at Westchester Broadway
Theatre. Best production – Jake,
her son, who attends the Hartt
School of Music at the University
of Hartford. Special thanks to Lu-
cas Rau and Jim Schofield for giv-
ing me this opportunity to work
with the talented students of
MHS. Wishing all the seniors
much happiness and success!
Jim Schofield (technical direc-
tor) is a veteran English teacher at
MHS and has directed numerous
shows at MHS over the years. A
member of the Dramatist’s Guild
of America, he has had readings/
productions of his original plays
performed in NYC, Los Angeles,
Indianapolis, and Nantucket. Jim
would especially like to thank Lu-
cas Rau and Cindi Parise for their
help, patience, and humor, making
his first official foray into tech-
nical direction such a stress-free
experience. HAHAHA! : ) As al-
ways, Jim thanks Kim, Nick, and
Kate for their continual love and
support.
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST AND CREW
Nailah Airall (stage manager)
is a senior at MHS who is enjoy-
ing her first year of being stage
manager for the spring musical.
Although she loves working back-
stage, she also loves being on the
other side of the curtain entertain-
ing others with her gifts of sing-
ing, dancing, and acting as well.
She is sad to say that this is her
last musical in high school, but she
hopes for more in the future.
Nailah is proud to be working with
an amazing cast and crew that she
is so proud to call friends, and the
awesome directors of Footloose
and wishes them all the best. Sin-
cerely, the original heart snapper.
#chickennuggets
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Shout
Outs!
Jacie: Break a leg! —The Rascals
Ashley Gonzalez: You truly shine like a star! —Love, Mom
Ian/Wes, You make me proud everyday! I love you!
—Jillian
Jacie you have so much talent, I’m proud of you and I love
you so much! —Titi Ana
To my beautiful and intelligent niece, Amber. I am proud of
you!
Jacie you have so much talent! Sing, dance, and act!
—Love, Annie and Robert
Chrissie—Good job! We love you! —Mom, Adam, & Angel
Jacie: Good luck on a wonderful performance, I know
you’ll be fantastic! We love you. Noah and Vickie
Titi Diana and Titi Amy love you, Amber!
Ian, Good luck and have fun! —Love, Mom & Dad
Jacie: Break a leg! We love you. —Willie and Wanda
Amber: to the most beautiful, awesome, fabulous, intelli-
gent daughter! Mom loves
Jacie, this is just the beginning baby girl; your big brother
Pierre will be here along the way no matter what!
Shout
Outs!
Jacie, Break a leg! —Justine, Cece
Jacie, Nana loves you! You are my superstar!
Jacie, You are blessed! —Grace
Jacie: Superstar! Break a leg! —Dolly, Elly, Christy, Tracy
Jacie, you will always be my #1 Baby. Grandma Jacie loves
you!
Jacie, you are a star baby girl! —Larrisa and family
Jacie you sing like an Angel! You rock! —Teeka
Thank you to the cast & crew for being an amazing family!
We love you all! Mr. Rau, Schofield, Viktor, and Ms. Parise.
—Love, Janna and Jacie
Jacie, Break a leg! Sing your heart out! —Ben and Senaida
Jacie, you will be an amazing music teacher! Congrats! We
are so proud of you! —Mom and Dad
Dear Amber,
We are so very proud of the young lady you
have become…it’s been an honor see you
grow up! May the Lord continue to bless
you! Best of luck to our star and the rest of
the Footloose Cast .
Love Camie, Dan, Alycia & Dan Dan
Congratulations to the cast & crew for all of your hard work and dedication…
To our beautiful daughter Tapply,
Keep reaching for the stars, and your
achievements will be grand.
Love,
Dad & Mom, Jeremy & Nadia
Arielle Christine Knapp
“Every great dream begins with a dreamer.
Always remember, you have within you the
strength, the patience, and the passion to
reach for the stars to change the world.”
— Harriet Tubman
We love you and are so proud of you.
Just remember: this may be your last
performance in high school, but it is
just the beginning and
the start of one amazing future…
Love Daddy, Mommy, Steven, Andrew,
and your entire family...
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Jacie, I love you to the moon and back! God has blessed us with a wonderful daughter! You are amazing! We are so proud of you baby girl! Your Dad is watching you from Heaven; he is your guardian angel, and he loves you so much! You have grown into a beauti-ful, respectful, sensitive, intelligent, and very talented young lady. We couldn’t ask for a better daughter. You have accomplished so much! This is only the beginning; God bless you al-ways. Congratulations! You are our shin-ing star! We can’t wait to see your name in lights on Broadway!
Mom, Dad, Pierre, Justin, Olyve, family and friends.
We Love You!!!
Jacie,
Congrats on your performance! I have enjoyed teaching
you ever since you were a baby girl and you have
blossomed into a beautiful mucho-talented young lady!
Throughout the year we have worked together on your
auditions, performances, and adjudications for awards. It
is so exciting seeing everything come together for you!
This is just the beginning of your star-studded career!!!
Love always and forever,
Diane L. Miller
(your loving piano, voice, and music theory teacher)
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Magdalen Radovich, Instructional Leader, Humanities
Alfred Romano, Instructional Leader, S.T.E.M.
Terrilyn Cohn, Instructional Leader, Special Education
Dr. Hans Sebald, Dean of Students House 1
Adam Chagares, Dean of Students House 2
Dwayne Whitaker, Dean of Students House 3
Lauren Durr, Dean of Students House 4
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Dr. Kenneth Eastwood
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