NOW SHOWINGWed.-Sat., Sept. 23-26, 7:30 p.m.
Sun., Sept. 27, 2:30 p.m.
Y O U R C O M M U N I T Y . Y O U R T H E A T R E .
ABERDEEN COMMUNITY THEATRE
A Comedy byKaren Schaeffer
2015
SEASON
Board of DirectorsBarb Evans, President
Ann Rasmussen, Vice-president
Linda Bartholomew, Secretary
Kathy Stuck, Treasurer
Members at LargeLinda Batteen, Vicki Lust,
Gregg Magera, Warren Redmond,
Curt Wischmeier
Rory King, Legal Counsel
StaffJames L. Walker, Artistic/Managing Director
Brian T. Schultz, Education/Technical Director
Heidi Hepola, Technical Assistant
Mary Keahey, Office Manager
Ronda Anderson, Administrative Assistant
DONALD H. HALL, 1925-2008
Co-Founder of ACT Honoree of ACT’s
Donald H. Hall Scholarship, assisting ACT volunteers
attending NSU. For more information or to contribute to this
scholarship endowment fund, contact ACT at
(605) 225-2228.
support is provided with funds from the State of South Dakota through the Department of Tourism and State Development and
the National Endowment for the ArtsOffice of Arts • 800 Governors Drive • Pierre, SD 57501-2294
www.sdarts.org • 605-773-3131 • In State 800-423-6665
Welcome to “Girls’ Weekend.” This script is not yet published, so you may be wondering how we are producing it at ACT. While at the American Association of Community Theatre (AACT) national festival in Grand Rapids, MI in June, I was talking with some other theater professionals, asking them to suggest shows for women. “Girls’ Weekend” was suggested by people who had been involved with the original production at the Des Moines Playhouse and know the author, Karen Schaeffer. After making contact, I got a script sent to me online, read it and liked it because it had strong female characters and was a comedy/farce written from the female perspective. Historically, most farces have been written by men and from the male point of view.
Long story short, Karen agreed to let us produce the play. And I think everyone has had a good time putting the production together. Karen and her husband, Max, will actually be here for the Friday evening performance during our run and we will have an informal meet and greet after the show that night. So, if you’re reading this on Friday night, join us after the show. I want to thank Karen and Max for all their help as we have mounted “Girls’ Weekend.” It has been a fun show to end our 2015 regular season.
We do have a special additional production coming in November, “A Christmas Story, the
Musical.” It will be another combined musical production with Northern State University as the Johnson Fine Arts Center is undergoing its transformation. It has been cast and will begin rehearsals next week. See below for more information. It is not a part of your season subscription, but you still get special pricing and can purchase tickets early (October 13th) before the box office opens to the public on October 19th. Don’t wait, get your seats right away.
As we close the 2015 season, I want to thank you all for attending “Girls’ Weekend” and all of the 2015 season productions. We can only keep live theater going with your help and patronage.
I also would like to thank Riddle’s Jewelry in the Aberdeen Mall for being the new box office location for ACT. Brent Reisenauer and the staff at Riddle’s have done a great job with the box office for their first show and they are going to keep at it for “A Christmas Story, the Musical” in November. I have had several people comment on the extended box office hours. With Riddle’s Jewelry, we have the best box office hours we’ve ever had. Thanks again to Brent and all the staff at Riddle’s Jewelry.
Once again, word-of-mouth is the best advertising, so if you enjoy this performance tell your friends. See you at “A Christmas Story, the Musical” in November.
JAMES L. WALKER
FROM THE ARTISTIC/MANAGING DIRECTOR
Interested in acting or directing but don’t have a lot of time? Have a great script you’d love to see on stage? Contact ACT at (605) 225-2228 or [email protected]
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2014 ACT & NSU’s “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” Eli Corbett as Bob Wallace, Kati Bachmayer as Betty Haynes, Brian T. Schultz as Phil Davis and Katie Wegleitner as Judy Haynes.
American News photo by John Davis
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2014 ACT’s “Little Shop of Horrors” Emily Davis a Audrey, John Cassens as Seymour and Curt Campbell as Mr. Mushnik
2014 ACT’s “Leading Ladies” Jacob Womack as Jack, Seth M. Honerman as Leo, Kelsey Papke as Audrey, Chris Jung as Duncan and Tyson Meyer as Butch
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Doug & Brenda ThompsonDuane & Leonora ThurowVirginia TobinDeb TwissRoberta J. Van WagnerJohn & Nancy Vander HoekDan & Susan VanDoverDan & Vivian VetterKay VikanderWanda WagemannMarcia Wagner
2014 ACT’s “God of Carnage” Jill Spindler as Annette Raleigh, Eliot Lucas as Michael Novak, Steve Balsarini as Alan Raleigh and Kelly Comstock as Veronica Novak.
Vergie WagnerJames L. Walker
& Jerry OligmuellerLyle WalkerMary WalkerAllen & Joyce WalterHorace & Donna WalterAngie WalthRobert WebbVince & Gita WebbWells Fargo
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2015 ACT’s “Shrek the Musical” Orchestra Front (L to R) Beth Neitzert, Noelle Stubbe, Sara Weischedel, Melledy Rostad, Mary Marion; Back (L to R) Taylor Johnson, Garett Heinz, Andrew Grandpre, Stuart Davidson, Jamie Stadel, Steven Zimoski, Gretchen Sharp, Amanda Wentz and Jeremy Schutter
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The videotaping or other video or audio recording
of this production is strictly prohibited.
Please turn off watch alarms, pagers and cellular
phones or leave them, as well as
your seat location, with an usher.
The Capitol Theatre is equipped with
assistive listening devices. Ask an
usher for details or go to the gallery
concession counter to get one.
Late seating at intermission only.
South Dakota Arts Council support is provided with
funds from the State of South Dakota, through the
Department of Tourism and State Development, and the
National Endowment for the Arts.
Special thanks to MARIANNE DALE, CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS for providing the artwork in the Jane West Gallery.
JANE WEST (REDMOND) was a lover of all visual and performing arts. Her involvement in the nurture of these was evident in the early efforts to procure the Capitol Theatre building for the Aberdeen Community Theatre. The Jane West Gallery is dedicated to her memory.
ACT SPECIAL THANKSAberdeen Federal Credit Union, American News, Mark and Ronda Anderson, Marilyn Burckhard, Dakota Broadcasting, Mindy Eggers, Lori Harmel, Hub City Radio, Paulette Imberi, Judy Jencks, Ken’s Superfair Foods, Kessler’s, Jerry Oligmueller, Pantorium Cleaners, Pauer Sound & Music/Scott and Renita Sauer, Julie Schultz, Kate’s Downstairs/Kathy Stuck, RhodesAnderson Insurance, Riddle’s Jewelry in the Aberdeen Mall, Lyle Walker
CASTMeg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LORI HARMELDot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAULETTE CALLEN*Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MINDY EGGERS*Ellie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISABELLA SEATONRick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BRIAN T. SCHULTZStephen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ELIOT LUCASBubba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JACOB WOMACKSheriff Tom Lane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DAVID WOMACKCREWArtistic/managing director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JAMES L. WALKERSet & light design/technical director . . . . . . BRIAN T. SCHULTZOriginal Sound Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAX SCHAEFFERTechnical assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HEIDI HEPOLAAssistant director/stage manager . . . . MARILYN BURCKHARDCostumer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MARILYN DAVISProps mistress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JUDY JENCKSChoreographer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KATI BACHMAYERLight board operator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOLENE GEFFRESound board operator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CHRISTINA GRETTLERRunning crew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMILY GEFFREProps crew. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BARB IMBERISet crew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ASPIRE CREATIVE SOLUTIONS,
SCOTT GOHN, HEIDI HEPOLA, SANDY SULLIVANAdvance box office . . . . . . . . . . . . RIDDLE’S JEWELRY IN THE
ABERDEEN MALL: BRENT REINSENAUER, JES HAALAND, BRENDA HANSEN, KRISTEN
HEITMANN, CHERISE MAYER, APRIL MEHLHOFF, DON RESHETAR, MICHAELA ROGERS, ELIZABETH ZAPPA
Capitol box office . . . . . . RONDA ANDERSON, JULI SCHULTZBox office manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RONDA JO ANDERSONHouse managers . . . . . . . MARY KEAHEY, TERESA GAROFALO
*Denotes ACT Debut Production
SCENE BREAKDOWNPlace: A cabin in northern Minnesota
Time: A snowy afternoon in May
ACT I: Late afternoon
ACT II: About 10 minutes later
THERE WILL BE A 15 MINUTE INTERMISSION. CONCESSIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE JANE WEST GALLERY.
Originally produced by the Des Moines Community Playhouse, Des Moines, Iowa.
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GIRLS’ WEEKENDis presented through special arrangement with the author,
Karen Schaeffer.
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Sally & Ka P. Squire
Michael & Barbara Evans
Bill & Karen Edwards
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SLORI HARMEL (Meg), a 27-year veteran of ACT, has recently appeared as Becky in ACT’s “Becky’s New Car” (2013) and as Katherine Krupnik in YPT’s “Anastasia Krupnik.” She also received an Outstanding Actress Award at the 2015 Region V AACTFest for her performance in ACT’s “Working.” Lori enjoys volunteering in all aspects of community theater and is married to Matthew, a fellow ACT veteran. They have two children, Gabriel and Jillian.
PAULETTE CALLEN (Dot) has retired to her home state after 40 years in Manhattan, where she studied acting (principally with Herbert Berghof), wrote, and supported her writing/acting habits with a variety of jobs. Her acting history (none of it recent!) includes graduate work in theatre, summer stock, Dudley Riggs, and community theaters in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area.
MINDY EGGERS (Carol) is making her ACT debut with “Girls’ Weekend.” She is a local artist and owner of Cherry Pics Photography. She recently relocated back to Aberdeen with her husband, Josh, and two children, Olive and Stein.
ISABELLA SEATON (Ellie) just graduated from Macalester College with a B.A. in English Literature and is happy to return to ACT’s stage. She has been in the SBLT season cast for the last 6 seasons. She was last seen in ACT’s “Eleemosynary” (2010).
BRIAN T. SCHULTZ (Rick/set and light design/technical director) resides in Aberdeen with wife, Juli, and two daughters. He is also ACT’s education director and SBLT’s director. Schultz received Best Supporting Actor at the AACT 2009 national festival for his role as Russ Renner in ACT’s “How to Talk Minnesotan: The Musical” and Comprehensive Creativity in the 2013 AACT Region V festival for his work on “The Top Job!” After winning first place in the 2015 South Dakota State Chili Cook-Off, he is considering competing in the World Chili Cook-Off in Reno, NV this October.
ELIOT LUCAS (Stephen) is a graphic designer at McQuillen Creative Group. He was last seen as Michael Novak in ACT’s “God of Carnage” (2014). He recieved an Outstanding Supporting Actor Award for his performance in ACT’s “Perfectly Normal and Healthy” at the 2011 AACT Region V festival.
JACOB WOMACK (Bubba) is a senior at Aberdeen Central High School and 17 years old. Before moving to Aberdeen in 2010, he had never been involved in any theater or film productions. Now, he has been in five ACT mainstage shows, in the season cast for Storybook Land Theatre for two years and won first place at the National Speech and Debate Tournament in June.
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DAVID WOMACK (Sheriff Tom Lane) is originally from Macomb, IL and studied theatre at Tarkio College in Missouri. Since moving to Aberdeen in 2010, he has helped with various ACT productions on and off stage. He really likes pie.
JAMES L. WALKER (artistic/managing director) is an Aberdeen native. He has acted, directed and adjudicated professionally for more than 30 years and has been ACT’s artistic/managing director for 28 years. He has earned numerous directing and scenic design awards. Jim was appointed by the governor to the South Dakota Arts Council in 2008 and currently serves as vice-chair. Jim is also a member of the national board of directors of the American Association of Community Theatre. In June, he received the prestigious AACT Fellow Award.
HEIDI HEPOLA (technical assistant) a Watertown native, started with ACT May 2010 with set construction for “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.” She received a Bachelor of Arts in Technical Theatre and a minor in Chinese Studies from the University of North Dakota and has been on the staff of the Huron (Ohio) Playhouse, Sieur Du Luth Summer Arts Festival, Skylight Opera Theatre in Milwaukee, WI and the Des Moines Metro Opera.
MARILYN BURCKHARD (assistant director/stage manager) is originally from Polo, SD, and moved to Aberdeen after graduating high school. After spending the last 17 years volunteering in several shows as props mistress, costumer, assistant director, stage manager and set painter, ACT has become her second family and home.
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JUDY JENCKS (props mistress) Judy has worked on or appeared in many ACT productions, most recently as props mistress for ACT and NSU’s “Working” and ACT’s “Shrek the Musical” earlier this season. She has also appeared with ACT’s Reader’s Theatre troupe.
JOLENE GEFFRE (light board operator) is the Payroll Clerk for Aspire. She has been a volunteer for ACT since the first time “Honk!” was performed, and went to Japan with the production in 2008. She loves to share this great theater with her daughter, Emily and her husband. She also has three sons.
CHRISTINA GRETTLER (sound board operator) is an 8th grader at Roncalli Junior High. She has been involved with ACT since August of 2014. Since then, she worked on lights for ACT and NSU’s “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” (2014), worked on the backstage crew in NSU’s “A Flea in Her Ear” (2015) and appeared onstage in YPT’s “Perfectly Lumpy” (2015). She enjoys reading and watching “Supernatural,” “Walking Dead” and “Studio C.” She also enjoys hunting, fishing and just being outside!
EMILY GEFFRE (running crew) is a junior at Central High School. Theater has been her favorite hobby since 2008, when she was in ACT’s production of “The King and I.” She is also involved in music, especially trumpet and singing. She hopes to be on stage again soon, but is glad to be part of the crew for “Girls’ Weekend.”
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Improving Communities One Theatre at a Time
ACT is a proud member of the American Association of Community Theatre
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SPONSOR $1,000 & ABOVE 3MAberdeen Federal Credit UnionAberdeen Optimist ClubAmerican NewsDacotah BankMichael A. & Rosemary L. DuchMichael & Barbara EvanshibüKathleen’sSouth Dakota Arts CouncilSally & Ka P. SquireTargetDr. Curt & Sue Wischmeier
DIRECTOR $500 - $999Tom & Danielle Aman Foundation
CO-STAR $240 - $499Pauer Sound & Music/
Scott & Renita SauerSafety Service, Inc./
Jeff & Michelle WalthWoodman Refrigeration/
John & Ramona Woodman
LEADING ACTOR $120 - $239Dakota Kennels/Bonnie BitzDawn Deal DahleVera Deyo
SUPPORTING ACTOR $60 - $119Hansen Video Services/
Wayne HansenKessler’sGeorge P. & Sandy SullivanLarry & Margaret Wild
CHORUS $30 - $59Jamal & Omar ElkhaderJeff HendricksBob & Evelyn PondMarge Rosin
ADD YOUR NAME TO THIS LIST BY
BECOMING A YPT SUPPORTER.
2014 YPT’s “The Actor Games” Nathan Kringstad as Commedia Dell’Arte, Emily Geffre as Avant Garde, Kara Sinar as Meryl, Dominic Meyers as The Host, Jacob Womack as Shakesperian Drama and Garytt Tostenson, Alexandra Muller and Shaine Dinger as Peacekeepers.
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2014 YPT’s “Anastasia Krupnik” Abigail Yates as Anastasia Krupnik and RyLeigh Christopherson as Jennifer McCauley
Do you have or know a child who is a class clown or always putting on a play? Contact YPT at (605) 225-2228 or [email protected] to have that child’s name added to our mailing list and get him or her involved in our fun, educational theater activities.
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If you would like more information about ACT’s programming or would like to be added to ACT’s email and mailing list, please email [email protected] or call ACT’s office at (605) 225.2228.
2014 ACT ACTie Award Winners (L to R) Front: Dr. Robert Vodnoy, Debut Season Orchestra Member of the Year; Kris Wollman, Debut Season Actor of the Year; and Kati Bachmayer, Volunteer of the Year. Back: Scott Gohn, Newcomer of the Year; Steven Zimoski, representing Herberger’s, Business of the Year; Tyson Meyer, Performer of the Year; and Warren Redmond, Donald H. Hall Lifetime Achievement Award.
2014 ACTie Techie of the Year Susie Ewinger with Jim Walker, ACT’s artistic/managing director
2014 ACTie Debut Season Techie of the Year Shelby Bauer
Production Volunteer Opportunities
ACTING: onstage roles.
STAGE MANAGEMENT: aid the director during rehearsal and oversee backstage activities during performances.
COSTUMES: construct costumes according to direction of costume designer (sewing not required).
PROPS: gather, construct and organize properties for productions.
SET CONSTRUCTION: build and/or paint set according to direction of set designer.
LIGHTS: operate light board during performances.
SOUND: operate sound board during performances.
BOX OFFICE: sell tickets to performances and film events.
HOUSE MANAGING: oversee ushers seating patrons, set up concessions.
USHERING: seat patrons before performances.
Non-Production Volunteer Opportunities
OFFICE ASSISTANCE: assist in maintaining regular office hours when staff is absent.
MAILING ASSISTANCE: assist in preparing ACT mailings.
WORK DAY ASSISTANCE: assist with special organizational projects at ACT.
IMPROVISATION GROUP: rehearses and performs improvisational theater games for community events.
FACILITY MAINTENANCE: assist with cleaning and maintenance of the theater.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE:
Get Involved with YOUR Community Theater!
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BOX OFFICE ACT’s box office prior to a show’s opening is Kathleen’s, 401 S. Main St. Typical hours are Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tickets may be purchased in person at Kathleen’s or by mail to ACT. The Capitol box office is also open one hour prior to performances. Tickets can also be purchased online at AberdeenCommunityTheatre.com.
PERFORMANCES ACT maintains a firm policy of not canceling any performance due to weather. We urge all ticket holders to make every effort to attend. In the event that travel proves impossible at performance time, ticket holders may inquire at ACT’s office the next business day. ACT will make alternative arrangements, excluding refund, when possible.
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair seating arrangements should be made by informing ACT at the time of ticket purchase.
ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES The Capitol Theatre is now equipped with a Hearing Loop system, which transmits sound to hearing aids with T-coils. Those without hearing aids or without T-coils may check out an assistive listening device. Ask an usher for details or go to the Jane West Gallery to check one out. You will need a driver’s license or credit card to leave as a deposit. Devices must be returned immediately after the show.
EXITS Please familiarize yourself with all emergency routes and exits closest to you.
VOLUNTEERING ACT welcomes all volunteers. Your involvement in set construction, costume making, ushering or fund raising projects will mean a great deal to us and can be fun and rewarding for you. If you can hammer, sew, paint, saw, embroider, type, glue, help gather props or enjoy working with kids, please volunteer now.
GROUP RATES Special rates are offered for groups of 12 or more at time of ticket purchase for all shows.
TOURS To schedule a Capitol Theatre and behind-the-scenes tour for your group, please call at least two weeks prior to requested date.
ACT IMPROV TROUPE Join the fun with the troupe on stage or at your event. Seen at Glacial Lakes Regional or Brown County Fair Chili Cook-off, 3M Employee Recognition Dinner, Avera St. Luke’s Heart Health Dinner, Wyndham International Christmas Party and Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. For more information about performing with or booking ACT’s Improv Troupe, contact us at (605) 225-2228 or [email protected].
FILM PROGRAM Capitol Cinema shows a wide variety of films in the Capitol Theatre between ACT’s live theater rehearsals and performances. To be placed on the Capitol Cinema mailing list, contact us at (605) 226-5494 or [email protected]. Having your address only on ACT’s mailing list doesn’t guarantee you will receive information on all Cinema activities.
P.O. Box 813, 417 S. Main Street, Aberdeen, SD 57402-0813 PHONE (605) 225-2228 FAX (605) 226-5494 EMAIL [email protected] WEBSITE AberdeenCommunityTheatre.com CapitolCinema.net
Aberdeen Community Theatre (ACT) is a not-for-profit community theater serving the greater Aberdeen area. It is a member of the Aberdeen Area Arts Council, South Dakotans for the Arts, Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce, American Association of Community Theatre.
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Thank you for attending
WE HOPE YOU ENJOYED OUR SHOW.Thank you for being a vital part of Aberdeen Community Theatre through your ticket purchase or season subscription. 2015 is our 35th year of promoting local talent and we appreciate the opportunity to provide you with quality live entertainment.
PLEASE CONSIDER MAKING A CONTRIBUTION TO ACT FOR 2015. Subscriptions and ticket sales provide funds for only a portion of ACT’s production expenses.
YOUR SUPPORT IS ESSENTIAL TO ACT’S SUCCESS.Your contribution is entirely separate from ticket sales. Because no tickets are included, this contribution goes directly to Capitol Theatre ongoing expenses and supporting ACT volunteers.
ONLY THROUGH YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT CAN ACT CONTINUE ITS MISSION OF PROMOTING LOCAL
TALENT IN THE CAPITOL THEATRE.
For your convenience, use the contributing support card to the left. Mail your contribution to ACT, PO Box 813, Aberdeen, SD 57402-0813.
Be listed among the contributing members in ACT’s 2015 season programs seen by more than 11,000 patrons. You are an essential part of YOUR community theater. Your annual contribution is much needed and greatly appreciated.
Thank you for “getting into the ACT” by supporting Aberdeen Community Theatre, your local, internationally recognized community theater.
Thanks for your help.
JIM WALKERACT Artistic/Managing Director
CLIP AND MAIL TO ACT, PO BOX 813, ABERDEEN, SD 57402-0813
ACT CONTRIBUTING SUPPORTYour contribution in one of the following categories is essential to ACT’s continued success in producing quality performances, Young People’s Theatre activities and all of ACT’s programming in the Capitol Theatre. Contributing support is separate from VIP, Individual or Flex subscriptions and ticket purchases.
Because no tickets are included with your contributing support, this donation goes directly to Capitol Theatre ongoing expenses and supporting ACT volunteers.
CONTRIBUTION CATEGORIESSEASON SPONSOR - Contact ACT for information.
Executive Producer . . . . . . . $1,500 - $2,250 ______
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Sustainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125 - $274 ______
Patron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75 - $124 ______
Friend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50 - $74 ______
TOTAL CONTRIBUTION $__________________ Contribution is enclosed.
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Become a contributing supporter TODAY and get your tickets to “A Christmas Story, the Musical” five days before the public!
**ACT Subscribers please note: “A Christmas Story, The Musical” is NOT a part of your 2015 ACT subscription. Subscriber credits will not be valid for tickets to this show. The box office opens Oct. 13 for you and Oct. 19 for the public. Watch your mail for details.
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