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2017-2018 Orchid Awards for Footlighters Inc.

FLI_logoJEKYLL AND HYDE The Musical

  • Excellence in Producing – George Fee and Linda Roll
  • Excellence in Program – Gayle Gerhardt and Maureen Lindner
  • Excellence in Set Design – Eric Bardes
  • Excellence in Set Construction – Eric Bardes, Ron Houck and George Fee
  • Excellence in Sound Design – Forrest Goodwin
  • Excellence in Light Design – Eric Bardes
  • Excellence in Musical Direction – Alan Masters
  • Excellence in Ensemble – Amanda Emmons Shumate and Cast
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Shawn Toadvine
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Taylor Isabel Winklewski
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Emily Martin
  • Excellence in Program Art – Gary Rogers and Shelly Huth
  • Excellence in Orchestral Performance – Alan Masters and Orchestra
  • Excellence in Vocal Direction – Alan Masters
  • Excellence in Overall Performance Quality – Amanda Emmons Shumate and Cast
  • Excellence in Overall Technical Quality – George Fee and Linda Roll and Crew
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Gregory Good
  • Excellence in Sound Execution – Forrest Goodwin
  • Excellence in Stage Management – Janet Wisner
  • Excellence in Special Effects – Michael R. Kiser

GREAT AMERICAN TRAILER PARK CHRISTMAS MUSICAL

  • Excellence in Set Construction – George Fee, Gary Fruhwirth, Ron Houck, Alan Masters, & Don Phillips
  • Excellence in Set Décor – Jill Herzner and Jim Curtis
  • Excellence in Costume Design – Linda Roll
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Aubrey Wilson
  • Excellence in Choreography – Katey Blood
  • Excellence in Direction – Jim Curtis
  • Excellence in Lobby Display – Jim Curtis and Jill Herzner
  • Excellence in Light Execution Janet Wisner
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Michael Blessing
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Pamela Blessing
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Amy Grace Curtis
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Kendra Struthers
  • Excellence in Dance Execution – The Cast
  • Excellence in Orchestral Performance – Alan Masters, Chuck Kleesattel, Tim Binzer, Alynn Rousselle
  • Excellence in Musical Direction – Alan Masters
  • Excellence in Vocal Direction – Alan Masters
  • Excellence in Ensemble – Jim Curtis and Cast
  • Excellence in Program Art – Shelly Huth
  • Excellence in Set Design – Gary Fruhwirth
  • Excellence in Producing – Bill Geraghty

25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE

  • Excellence in Producing – Jennifer Keith and Arlene Borock-Balczo
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Claire Northcut
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Deb Schubert
  • Excellence in Musical Direction – Alan Masters
  • Excellence in Orchestral Performance – Alan Masters and Orchestra
  • Excellence in Vocal Direction – Alan Masters
  • Excellence in Ensemble – Nick Horton and Cast
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Tony Bergman
  • Excellence in Direction – Nick Horton
  • Excellence in Set Design – Betsy Obermeyer
  • Excellence in Sound Execution – Kevin Wilson
  • Excellence in Stage Management – Janet Wisner
  • Excellence in Costume Design – Megan Horton and Katie McCarthy
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Justin Stalkamp
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Evan Blanton
  • Excellence in Overall Performance Quality – Nick Horton and Cast

URINETOWN The Musical

  • Excellence in Choreography – J.V. Katz
  • Excellence in Ensemble – Bunny Arszman and Cast
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Robert Breslin
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Jeff Richardson
  • Excellence in Set Décor – Wes Ledyard
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Gary Rogers
  • Excellence in Musical Theatre Performance – Katie McCarthy
  • Excellence in Producing – Gary Rogers and Mary Stone
  • Excellence in Costume Design – Kristie Marasch and Caroline Martinez
  • Excellence in Dance Execution – J.V. Katz and Cast
  • Excellence in Musical Direction – Alan Masters
  • Excellence in Orchestral Performance – Alan Masters and Orchestra
  • Excellence in Vocal Direction – Alan Masters
  • Excellence in Direction – Bunny Arszman
  • Excellence in Overall Performance Quality – Bunny Arszman and Cast

2017-2018 Orchid & OCTAfest Convention Awards

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Cast Announced for PETER AND THE STARCATCHER at Footlighters Inc.

FLI_logoFootlighters is proud to announce their cast for PETER AND THE STARCATCHER, which runs November 29 – December 15, 2018!

Directed by Chad Brinkman
Produced by Cathy Lutts and Gary Rogers
Choreographed by Amanda Marasch-Brinkman
Music Directed by Matthew Nassida

Boy (Peter) — Kevin Breslin
Molly Astor — Laura Friedman
Black Stache — Hans Weichhart
Fighting Clam — Dennis Murphy
Bill Slank — Erica Beimesche
Lord Leonard Astor — Mark Culp
Smee — John Sloan
Mrs. Brumbake — Paul Henkelman
Grempkin — Wendy Hill
Prentiss — Katie Jackson
Alf — Allison Kalfas
Sanchez — Carissa Sloan
Mack — MaryAnn Smith
Ted — Lily Deye
Teacher — Rebecca Mactaggart
Hawking Clam — Parker Culp
Captain Robert Falcon Scott– Wesley Hedger
Ensemble — Amanda Bauer
Ensemble — Allison Rogers

Performances run Nov. 29-Dec. 15, 2018.

Visit www.footlighters.org/ for more information.

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Auditions Announced for PETER AND THE STARCATCHER at Footlighters Inc.

FLI_logoFootlighters is proud to announce auditions for the second show of the “Seeing Stars” 2018-2019 season, PETER AND THE STARCATCHER!

Directed by Chad Brinkman
Produced by Cathy Lutts and Gary Rogers
Vocal Director: Matthew Nassida
Stage Manager: Janet Wisner

Show Runs November 29, 2018 – December 15, 2018

Sign up for an audition slot at SignUpGenius here.

Tony-winning Peter and the Starcatcher upends the century-old story of how a miserable orphan comes to be the legendary Peter Pan. From marauding pirates and jungle tyrants to unwilling comrades and unlikely heroes, Peter and the Starcatcher playfully explores the depths of greed and despair…and the bonds of friendship, duty and love. This wildly theatrical adaptation of Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson’s best-selling novels, features a dozen actors portraying more than 100 unforgettable characters. Peter and the Starcatcher uses ingenious stagecraft and the limitless possibilities of imagination to bring this timeless story to life.

Sunday, June 3 – 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday, June 5 – 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Callbacks will be held on Wednesday, June 6 – 7:00 PM

Stained Glass Theatre
802 York Street
Newport, KY 41071

For additional information, please contact producer Cathy Lutts at preciousmoment65@gmail.com.

Audition information:

  • Please bring a resume listing your theatrical experience.   A headshot/picture is appreciated but not required.
  • Please prepare a one-minute monologue of your choosing. You will also be asked to participate in a small group improvisational exercise.
  • Callbacks will consist of readings from the script and a short vocal selection from the show will be taught by the musical director. You may also be asked to participate in a movement exercise, and to read a paragraph in your best British accent.

Rehearsals will begin the first week of October, three to four days a week and go through the opening of the show. Please be prepared to list your known conflicts for this time frame.

  • No roles have been precast.
  • All roles except Molly Aster and Boy/Peter are open to all gender identities.
  • Many of the actors will play multiple characters. It is also possible that actors will play both male and female characters.
  • This is a play with music, not a musical. There will be singing and movement, however, we welcome and encourage non-singers/dancers to audition.

Character Breakdown: (Please note – most actors will take on more than one of these roles.)

  • Boy/Peter – A lonely and hardened orphan who doesn’t miss much. Nameless, homeless, and friendless at the beginning of the play and a hero by the end. He wants a home and a family more than anything, and dreams of a life of being free.
  • Prentiss – An orphan, ambitious, hyper articulate, and logical. Prentiss yearns to be leader, even while knowing that will never happen. A bit of a blowhard with also just the teeny-tiniest touch of cowardice.
  • Ted – An orphan obsessed with food: the finding of, the eating of, the fighting over, the dreaming about. A natural performer with easy wit and quite poetic language.
  • Lord Leonard Aster – Molly’s father, a loyal subject to the Queen. The very model of a Victorian English gentleman, he is a faithful friend and a secret Starcatcher.
  • Captain Robert Falcon Scott – Lord Aster’s old school friend, the captain of the Wasp, Britain’s fastest frigate. Lives with nautical bravura and heroic patriotism.
  • Molly Aster – A young girl and Starcatcher apprentice who is taken aboard the Neverland as precious cargo. Raised to believe females can do anything males can. A natural leader, at a time when girls are mostly followers. Fearless, passionate, devoted to her father, her country and her Queen. Willing to risk everything for the sake of Doing Right. Curious and intelligent, she is only beginning to understand the confusing romantic longings that come with her age.
  • Mrs. Bumbrake – Molly’s nanny, a stereotypical British cad and outfitted with the duty of teaching Molly about womanhood. A no-nonsense, good-time gal, who still has enough of her girlish charm intact to turn a sailor’s head.
  • Grempkin – The schoolmaster of St. Norbert’s Orphanage for Lost Boys. Mean and malodorous, revels in keeping the boys in the dark and malnourished.
  • Black Stache – Long after everyone else got out of the pirate business, Black Stache continues to terrorize the seven seas in search of a worthy adversary. Famous for face foliage, Stache began shaving at age ten, had a bushy handlebar by eleven, and the blood of twenty crew on the hand by twelve. Heartless, hirsute, and suspiciously well read, partial to the poetical and theatrical, and given to a ferocity from which no good shall ever spring.
  • Bill Slank – A vicious Captain without the skill or quality to lead anyone but himself – and always into disaster. Would sell his own mother for a ship to command, would kill his best friend for a leg-up from the stinking hold he calls home. Cheerfully aids the awful machinations of those who would use starstuff for personal gain, global domination, or worse. An orphan, too.
  • Smee – Black Stache’s first mate. Single-mindedly dedicated to the captain’s every whim. Smee’s motto: “Tis good to be busy.”
  • Alf – An old seadog who’s prouder of achieving the rank of “Mister” than he should be, given the state of the competition. A white knight in search of a damsel, any damsel. Something about him appeals to the feminine sensibility; might be his bow legs, his saucy gait or his kind heart.
  • Mack: A very bad sailor who wants to be anywhere else but under the thumb of Bill Slank.
  • Sanchez: A hard-working Spanish pirate with an identity crisis.
  • Fighting Prawn: King of the Mollusk natives, son of Jumbo Prawn and Littleneck Clam.. Kidnapped by British sailors and brought in chains to England, he served as sous-chef below stairs in a country estate in Derbyshire, where, for no good reason, he learned Italian wines and mastered Italian cuisine. Since returning to his island kingdom, he has vengefully murdered any English with the temerity to land on his Mollusk Isle domain.
  • Hawking Clam: Son of Fighting Prawn. Hawking understands his father’s hatred for the British, but, as often happens with younger generations, he will gladly bend such strictures when, one day, he ascends to the Clam throne as head of the Royal Clam Clan.
  • Teacher: Formerly a salmon, now an ancient, knowledgeable mermaid.
  • Ensemble – Sailors; Seamen; Seafarers; Orphans; Pirates; Mermaids; Mollusks; Narrators

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URINETOWN Runs May 3-19

FLI_Urinetown logoURINETOWN
Footlighters Inc.
May 3-19
Stained Glass Theatre [Newport]

Directed by Bunny Arszman
Music/vocal direction by Alan Masters
Choreographed by JV Katz
Produced by Mary Stone & Gary Rogers

Cast: Gary Rogers as Officer Lockstock, Sherry McCamley as Penelope Pennywise, Robert Breslin as Bobby Strong, Katie McCarthy  as Hope Cladwell, Jeff Richardson as Caldwell B. Cladwell, Rebecca Mactaggart as Little Sally, Matt Hook as Mr. McQueen, Tony Bergman as Senator Fipp, Joe Hornbaker as Officer Barrel, Jerry Wiesenhahn as Joseph ‘Old Man’ Strong/Hot Blades Harry, Amanda Marasch as Soupy Sue/Caldwell’s Secretary, Laura Petracco as Little Becky Two-Shoes/Mrs. Millenium, Mary Puetz as Josephine ‘Ma’ Strong/Old Woman, Paul Henkelman as Dr. Billeaux/Tiny Tom, Karl Bolinger as Robby the Stockfish, Brad Baldwin as Billy Boy Bill, Monica Weber as Mousy Mabel & Caitlin Brown as Awful Annie

In a Gotham-like city, a terrible water shortage, caused by a 20-year drought, has led to a government-enforced ban on private toilets. The citizens must use public amenities, regulated by a single malevolent company that profits by charging admission for one of humanity’s most basic needs. Amid the people, a hero decides that he’s had enough and plans a revolution to lead them all to freedom! Winner of 3 Tony Awards, Urinetown is an irreverently humorous satire in which no one is safe from scrutiny. Praised for reinvigorating the very notion of what a musical could be, Urinetown catapults the “comedic romp” into the new millennium with its outrageous perspective, wickedly modern wit and sustained ability to produce gales of unbridled laughter.

  • Thu-Sat, May 3-5 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 6 at 2pm
  • Thu-Sat, May 10-12 at 8pm
  • Sun, May 13 at 2pm
  • Wed-Sat, May 15-19 at 8pm
    *May 4th & 13th performances are sign language interpreted.

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Cast Announced for GREASE at Footlighters Inc.

fli_logoFootlighters is proud to announce the cast and production staff of the first show for the 2018-2019 season, GREASE!

Directed by Arlene Borock-Balczo
Produced by Jim Curtis and Amie Marmer
Music Directed by Alan Masters
Choreographed by Amanda Emmons Shumate
Stage Managed by Janet Wisner

Sandy: Victoria Avery
Danny: Nick Godfrey
Rizzo: Adrianna Marie
Kenickie: Nicholas Brown
Jan: Molly Sexton
Roger: Christian Arias
Marty: Emily Borst
Sonny: Zac Holman
Frenchy: Cammi Caldwell
Doody: Corey Meyer
Eugene: Cade Harvey
Patty: Heidi Mae
Johnny Casino: Brandon Ramos
Ms. Lynch: Mary Puetz
Cha Cha: Claire Northcut
Teen Angel: Douglas Berlon
Vince Fontaine: Michael Blessing

Ensemble:
Anthony Schaeffer
Liam Sweeney
Hannah Johnson

For more information visit www.footlighters.org

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