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Your community. Your theatre. AberdeenCommunityTheatre.com now showing Wednesday Saturday, April 17 20, at 7:30 pm and Sunday, April 21 at 2:30 pm American News photo by John Davis.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Barb Evans, President Ann Rasmussen, Vice-president Linda Bartholomew, Secretary Kathy Stuck, Treasurer Members at Large Linda Batteen, Gregg Magera, Dr. Curt Wischmeier Rory King, Legal Counsel STAFF James L. Walker, Artistic/Managing Director Brian T. Schultz, Education/Technical Director Heidi Jenson, Technical Assistant Teresa Witteman, Office Manager Ronda Anderson, Administrative Assistant 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 ACT@NVC.net 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 Office of Arts 800 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501-2294 www.sdarts.org 605-773-3131 In State 800-423-6665 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. FROM THE Artistic/Managing DIRECTOR Welcome to ACT s 2013 Season. I m pleased you re here to join us for a new season. The Top Job! won the honor of representing South Dakota at the Region V AACTFest to be held in Fargo next week. I couldn t be more proud of our ACT volunteers; they are the backbone of your community theatre. Thanks for coming and supporting our youth and adult actors. I ll explain more about the exciting AACTFest cycle just before the performance begins. This season brings many updates to ACT. When you purchased your ticket for this show you used a new web-based ticketing system by Vendini. It allows for tickets to be purchased online and printed at home. Unfortunately, that only applies to credit card sales at the moment. ACT member coupons still need to be redeemed at the box office at Kathleen s. By next season we hope to have the ability to redeem member coupons online as well. But don t worry, the box office will always be open at Kathleen s to help with your ticket purchases. Thanks to Kathy and all the wonderful ladies at Kathleen s. They ve been troopers learning the new computer system and they have done a great job. We appreciate your patience as we initiate the new online box office system. You ve already noticed your program is not the same and you have been seeing our season sponsors and advertisers on the screen and on the monitor in the lobby. With the new digital projector recently installed, we now have the capability to recognize supporters in a new way. This season is a test, and thanks to our sponsors and advertisers we have been able to get it off the ground for this first show of the 2013 season. Please let us know how you feel about the new sponsor / advertiser recognition. They are an important part of ACT and we sincerely appreciate their continued support and yours. It s Alive!, or it soon will be in Aberdeen. We just completed auditions for The New Mel Brook s Musical, Young Frankenstein, which is ready to start rehearsals for June production dates. Please join us for this madcap musical, which has recently been released to community theaters. We are happy to be one of the first, just like last season with Monty Python s Spamalot. Once again, thanks for coming and growing with ACT! Your Getting in the ACT, keeps us looking to the future. It s a bright future with your help and support. Thanks. James L. Walker FROM THE DIRECTOR Welcome to The Top Job! I am thrilled that you re here, and know you re going to love this show. There have only been a few shows over my career that I would do over and over again and never get tired of it; and it s rare to ever get that opportunity. The Top Job! is one of those shows. It was originally mounted last summer at the castle with the Storybook Land Theatre troupe. We were sad that we were done after only three performances. But then we had an opportunity to re-mount the show in January in a mini-tour of the Sioux Falls area with Sioux Falls Parks & Rec s Storyland Children s Theatre. And now, with a new cast, we offer it to you today as part of your main stage season, and part of the American Association of Community Theatre festival cycle. And it s still as much fun to perform today as it was last July! Some of you may be wondering why a kids show is part of the main stage season. To put it simply, they are the future of community theater. Evidence: Kyle Stugelmayer, the show s choreographer, and Emily Davis, the show s costumer, were both involved in Young People s Theatre (YPT) for many years. They have both grown up at ACT and are, in a sense, passing the torch to the next round of future ACT volunteers. I am also so very pleased at how the adult actors in this show have taken these young protégés under their wings. I m grateful that they treat their younger counterparts as equals on the stage; and their offstage rapport proves that community theater really is a second family! I can tell you that YPT kids are as talented, work as hard and are prepared to earn your respect as much as any of our adult actors. At the Dakota AACTFest in Fargo last month, we received several positive comments about the kids and how well they carried themselves both on and offstage. If I was their own father, I couldn t be prouder of them. I know they ll make you proud, too, as we get ready to represent you at the Region V AACTFest next week. Thank you so much for your support of ACT volunteers, of all ages. Brian T. Schultz 2 Aberdeen Community Theatre

CONTRIBUTING SUPPORT SEASON SPONSORS contact ACT for information Aberdeen Federal Credit Union American News Dacotah Bank Michael A. & Rosemary L. Duch Bill & Karen Edwards Michael & Barbara Evans Interior Design Concepts Kathleen s Ophthamology Associates Curt Wischmeier, MD John Bormes, MD Quality Quick Print/ Midstates Printing South Dakota Arts Council Sally & Ka P. Squire Target 3M PRODUCER $1,000 - $1,499 Great Western Bank Harvey & Cynthia Jewett Bette Sandvig Yellowbook THEATRE ANGEL $525-$999 Dwayn & Sheila Blomster Hansen Video Services/ Wayne Hansen Hub City Radio JDH Construction, Inc. 2012 ACT s Second Samuel Jacob Womack as B Flat and Warren Redmond as Doc McQuillen Creative Group, Inc. Donna L. & Dean O. Mehlhaff Rees & Bonnie Mielke Pantorium Cleaners Reed & Ann Rasmussem Carol G. Rohl Lyle Walker Horace & Donna Walter Marilyn Weishaar Woodman Refrigeration/ John & Ramona Woodman BENEFACTOR $275-$524 Mark & Ronda Anderson Tom & Linda Bartholomew Bill & Jeanie Clark Vera Deyo Amy Frink & Tom Black Brad & Jayne Herther Dr. Karl & Betsy Kosse Laura Kramp Wayne & Diana Larson Jerald & Marlene Loebs Betty Noble Northern Valley Communications NorthWestern Energy Pauer Sound & Music/ Scott & Renita Sauer Kendall & Linda Peterson Tim & Joan Renelt Evelyn Rumrey Safety Service, Inc./ Jeff & Michelle Walth Jim & Tracy Thares 2012 ACT s Monty Python s Spamalot Courtney Rott, Jr. as King Arthur and Seth M. Honerman as Patsy Robert Webb Dr. Robert G. & Kathleen Webb Max & Heidi Williams Mark & Susan Wismer Daniel Yurgaitis SUSTAINER $125-$274 Jeanette Anderson Richard & Sharlene Anderson Robert & Judith Beadle Doug & Rhoda Berkley Delbert & Judy Bertsch Gordon & Jeanne Campbell Dawn Deal Dahle Roger & Beth Deiter Dental Center/ Dr. David & Bonny Merxbauer Doug & Anita Eilers Hazel Engle Gail Erdmann Rod & Vicki Evans Robert & Erin Fouberg Rodney & Glenna Fouberg Bob & Gail Gauer Terry & Cheryl Geisler Karl & Doris Graeber Chuck & Wendy Gugel Leo & Eleanor Haar Lynn A. Hanson Don & Kathy Harmel Dennis & Cherie Hellwig Carmel Heyd Verna Hoffman Joan Kelly & Owen Jones Mavis Kirschenmann Brenda Lanphere Eve Larson Michael & Sandra Levsen Olive Lovett Willis & Martha Mehlhaff Henry & Sharon Nikolas Philip Flip & Evelyn Nikolas Robert & Lyla Nikolas Timothy & Eileen Nikolas Diane O Connor Janis Pearson Muriel Pigors Roland & Rita Pond Warren & Lana Schlecht Elodie Schmierer Shirley Schuller Lois Sollie James & Jo Sperry Steven Lust Automotive George P. & Sandy Sullivan Tri-State Water/Randy Peterson Aberdeen Community Theatre 3

CONTRIBUTING SUPPORT (continued) James L. Walker & Jerry Oligmueller Brenda Weishaar Larry & Margaret Wild Merlin & Mary Worlie PATRON $75-$124 Linda L. & Harvey Aman Allen & Delores Anderson John & Patty Beyers Ginny & Charlie Clark Joy Coleman Elizabeth Crogan Roger & Beth Deiter H. Paul & Peggy Dennert Al & Audrey Dutenhoffer Jeff & Kathy Eisenbeisz Wes & Arlene Elliott Gerald & Phyllis Gab Healthcare Plus Federal Credit Union Willis & Jeannine Johnson Earl & LaVonne Kruse Ralph & Mary Kusler Karen M. Lane Dr. Paul Leon Frances Littel Craig & Irene Mickelson Katherine Moen Mark & Karen Mogen Carl & Sheryl Perry Jeannette Protexter Thomas & Phyllis Saunders Ruby & Roger Schipke Lila Schwalbe Loren & Lucille Toennies Roger & Karen Youngman FRIEND $50-$74 Mary Amacher Edythe Clark Gary Cutler Donna Davis Ric & Shelly Dias Dorothy Dockter Donald & Vicki Eimers Jim & Beverly Graham Russell & Marilyn Gramlow Ray Hollan Gladys Koth Scott & Kim Kram Karol Bormes Parsons Gloria Pharis Bob & Evelyn Pond Jean Rahja Teresa Rieger Lee Edwards Sauer Sharon Stroschein Dan & Susan VanDover 2012 VIP MEMBERS Doris Allbee Mary Amacher Allen & Delores Anderson Richard & Sharlene Anderson Phyllis Balvin Tom & Linda Bartholomew Dennis & Linda Batteen Ann Beadle Robert & Judith Beadle Cassandra Bell Delbert & Judy Bertsch John & Patty Beyers Phyllis Biegler Maxine Biersbach Dwayn & Sheila Blomster Robert & Arlene J. Borchard Tom & Dianne Brenden Loretta Brick Edward & Ruth Brown Mike & Kathy Brumbaugh Stanley Buechler Marcella & Vernon Bunsness Dwain & Judy Buntrock James & Laurie Campbell Mary & Stuart Campbell Joe & Karen Chang Bill & Jeanie Clark James & Susan Cremer Bruce & Barb Cutler Connie Cutler Dacotah Bank James & Vi Dafnis Dawn Deal Dahle Virginia DeJong Vera Deyo Reed & Tricia Dornbush Michael A. & Rosemary L. Duch Geoff & Cathy Durst Kent & Susan Edson Bill & Karen Edwards Eide Bailly, LLP Doug & Anita Eilers Jeff & Kathy Eisenbeisz Wanda Emery John & Cathy Emmett Hazel Engle Sandra Erdahl Layle & Dolores Evans Michael & Barbara Evans Lee Ewing Julie Feiock Ray Fischer Shirley Flinn John & Margaret Forseth Eileen Gabler Dee Anne Gall Bill & Jodi Gerdes David & Erin Giovannini Great Western Bank Ingrid Grode Chuck & Wendy Gugel Terry & Marcia Haaland Leo & Eleanor Haar Larry & Laura Hadrick Mark & Jeanette Hahler Bill & Pat Haigh Francis & Phyllis Halvorson Sharon Hanna Don & Kathy Harmel Hal & Phyllis Haselhorst Mark & Janice Hedges Jeff Hendricks Michael & Melissa Herman Dale & Janet Hilgemann 2012 ACT s The Pirates of Penzance, Jr. Italey Scheitel as a daughter and Chase Roesch as Major-General HKG Architects, Inc. Peggy & Chuck Hogg Ray Hollan Richard & Corinne Holland Maxine Holmes Gene & Bev Holsing Marian Holty Tim & Barb Houge Larry & Deb Ihde Carol Irion Allan Jacobson Sylvia Jasinski Harvey & Cynthia Jewett Charlene Johnson Jim & Jean Johnson Bob & Helen Karst Lorraine C. Keeler Norman L. Keeler James & JoAnn Kokales Todd & Robi Kolden Dr. Karl & Betsy Kosse Gladys Koth Scott & Kim Kram James & Lynn Kreber Earl & LaVonne Kruse Barbara Kuske Karen M. Lane Dee Lauinger Carol & Jim Leach Dr. Paul Leon Michael & Sandra Levsen Loren & Linda Locken Jerald & Marlene Loebs Robert & Wilma Luce Tony & Terry Mach Noel & Terrie Martens 4 Aberdeen Community Theatre

2012 VIP MEMBERS (continued) 2012 ACT s Leaving Iowa Front (L to R) Denise Dulik as Mom, Mark Anderson as Dad Back (L to R) Nicole Christiansen as Sis, Eliot Lucas as Don Browning Berneil McQuillen William & Evelyn McQuillen Cindy Mehlhaff Donna L. & Dean O. Mehlhaff Lavonne Miller Mike & Janice Miller Katherine Moen Roland & Norma Moerke Merle & Janice Mohr Clyde & Irma Mork Gail Neill Dave & Kay Nikolas Henry & Sharon Nikolas Philip Flip & Evelyn Nikolas Robert & Lyla Nikolas Noah s Critters Pet Center/ Diana & Gary Nielson Peggy Marvis Oberle Joe & Sharon Oligmueller Henry & Bernice Oster Jon & Phyllis Oster Mike & Ann Paradise Sharon Paranto Janis Pearson Rick & Ramona Pesek Steve & Cec Peters Alice Jean Peterson Harlan & Jan Peterson Kendall & Linda Peterson Muriel Pigors Bea & Hersch Premack Marlon & Donna Rahm Betty L. Rall Georgia Ramos Reed & Ann Rasmussem Warren & LeAnne Redmond Tim & Joan Renelt Teresa Rieger Melvin & Julie Roesch Carol G. Rohl Russell & Sheila Rook Elynor A. Rud Evelyn Rumrey Dennis & Inez Ryan Bette Sandvig Thomas & Phyllis Saunders Ryan & Kristy Scepaniak Georgia Schaefer Leo & Cathy Schatz June Scher LaFay & Sharon Schipke Ruby & Roger Schipke Clarence & Gloria Schley Ron & Bernadette Schmidt Dennis & Arly Schnabel Sid & Pat Schroeder John & Carol Schuck Shirley Schuller Donna Seaton Ken & Dianna Shafer Yevonne Siefken Allen & Karen Siefkes Mary & Doug Smeins Gloria Smith James & Jo Sperry Sally & Ka P. Squire Patrick Steele DeWayne & Carol Storley 2012 ACT s Monty Python s Spamalot Orchestra Front Row (L to R) Emily Geffre, Teresa Witteman, Melledy Rostad, Josh Kimball Middle Row (L to R) Mary Marion, Jolene Geffre, John Patzlaff, Michelle Mennis, Jim Panerio, Leslie Swanson, and Gretchen Sharp Back Row (L to R) Justin Kones, Tyson Meyer; Not pictured: Ginny Lewis Barbara Stutenroth George P. & Sandy Sullivan Jeff & Marcia Sveen Chip & Marian Swanson Kathy Swanson Doug & Brenda Thompson Duane & Leonora Thurow Virginia Tobin Deb Twiss Roberta J. Van Wagner John & Nancy Vander Hoek Dan & Susan VanDover Dan & Vivian Vetter Kay Vikander Salona Wachs Wanda Wagemann Marcia Wagner James L. Walker & Jerry Oligmueller Lyle Walker Mary Walker Allen & Joyce Walter Horace & Donna Walter Angie Walth Robert Webb Vince & Gita Webb Wells Fargo Helen Williams Dr. Curt & Sue Wischmeier Lawrence & Verneda Wolff Woodman Refrigeration/ John & Ramona Woodman Lavina Wuger Yellow Book Aberdeen Community Theatre 5

Aberdeen Community Theatre presents The Top Job! American News photo by John Davis. CAST Ms. Stiffle...Kati Bachmayer Jenna... Abigail Yates Mary...Rachel Salem John...Rawley Moore Kyle...Jonah Kost Dad... Brian T. Schultz Teddy... Michael Garofalo Bus Driver/John s Mom/Overzealous British Tourist............. Lori Harmel Train Conductor/Mary s Dad/Security Guard/................. Tyson Meyer Friendly Police Officer/Kyle s Dad/ Overzealous Canadian Tourist............................ Curt Campbell CREW Artistic/managing director............................ James L. Walker Director/designer/technical director..................... Brian T. Schultz Assistant director/stage manager....................marilyn Burckhard Choreographer... Kyle Stugelmayer Costumer...Emily Davis Costume/Props/Set Crew............................... Marilyn Davis, Marilyn Burckhard, Heidi Jenson Technical Assistant...................................... Heidi Jenson Advanced Box Office... Kathleens: Kathy Stuck, Christine Martel, Bonnie Meilke, Eleanor Nall, Judy Thompson, Linda Wilson Capitol Box Office....................................... Juli Schultz Box Office Manager...Ronda Jo Anderson House Manager...Teresa Witteman, Teresa Garofalo Publicity...Teresa Witteman Book and Lyrics by Robin Moyer Chung Music by Brian Feinstein Based on the book of the same name by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel Produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc. 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 Chris Heier for providing the artwork in the Jane West Gallery. SPECIAL THANKS Aberdeen Federal Credit Union employees, Aberdeen Parks, Recreation & Forestry/David Eckert, American News, Nick Brandt, Emily Davis, Marilyn Davis, E.C. Rhodes Group, Jared Ferris, Crystal Harper/Aspire, Hub City Radio, Heidi Jenson, Kathleen s staff, Mary Keahey, Liz Lewno, Brody Morton, Pantorium, Chaun Peterson/Midcontinent Communications, Chase Roesch, Isabella Seaton, Paige Walth 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. 6 Aberdeen Community Theatre

musical numbers What a Cool Job... Mary, Kyle, John, Jenna Did You Ever Wonder?..................... Dad, Jenna, Teddy I Shouldn t Lie.......................................Jenna Foe Diddle Doe.......................... Jenna, Teddy, Dad Many Friendly People....................................All Not a Cool Job.........................................All Tippy Tippy Top.........................................All I Shouldn t Lie (Reprise)........................... Jenna, Dad It s a Cool Job..........................................All thanks to our 2013 season sponsors cast and crew notes Kati Bachmayer (actor) lives in Aberdeen and works for Senator Tim Johnson s office. She has volunteered with ACT since 1997. Her first show was Guys and Dolls (1999), and she was last seen in ACT s production of Monty Python s Spamalot, and was also Velma Kelly in ACT s production of Chicago: The Musical. She says, The Top Job! is a great family friendly show filled with catchy songs and very talented kids. Marilyn Burckhard (assistant director/ stage manager) can usually be found volunteering is some way, shape or form at ACT. She says, It is an honor for me to be a member of the troupe representing ACT and South Dakota at this festival. The cast and crew are very fun, talented and amazing to work with! Curt Campbell (actor) was most recently seen as Frisky in Second Samuel. He is excited to be back on the ACT stage. He moved to Aberdeen in late 2004 and was thrilled to find ACT. He loves being able to work with so many talented people. Emily Davis (costumer) is in her junior year at NSU, where she is pursuing a B.A. in Vocal Music, B.A. in Musical Theatre and an Arts Administration certificate. Emily was also a part of the Storybook Land Theatre production of The Top Job! last summer and is very excited to be working with the show again. Sally & Ka P. Squire Michael & Barbara Evans Bill & Karen Edwards Aberdeen Community Theatre 7

cast and crew notes Marilyn Davis (costumer) Marilyn made her ACT main stage costuming debut for Anything Goes, after costuming many Young People s Theatre shows. Since then she has costumed more than 15 ACT shows. She received Best Costumes at the 2009 Region V American Association of Community Theatre s festival for her work on ACT s How to Talk Minnesotan: The Musical. Michael Garofalo (actor) plays Jenna s annoying little brother, Teddy. He and his family moved to Aberdeen from Warwick, Rhode Island when he was 9 years old. He attends school at Roncalli and is excited to continue participating in shows with ACT and YPT. Lori Harmel (actor) was most recently seen in ACT s production of Second Samuel, but has a long history of onstage and offstage volunteering at ACT. She states, I feel fortunate to be a part of this talented cast! I have directed YPT in the past, and it has been a treasure for me to have the opportunity to work with kids again; and these kids are awesome! After all these years, it s refreshing to continue to learn from these energetic, spirited young actors. Jonah Kost (actor) considers the cast like a second family. In his spare time, he enjoys reading and dancing. He has two brothers and one sister, all from South Korea. He dedicates his performance to his grandmother, who is battling pancreatic cancer. He also wants to give a shout-out to his aunt, Cheri Heinz. Tyson Meyer (actor) was last heard playing trumpet in ACT s production of Monty Python s Spamalot, and is making his stage debut in The Top Job! He is a Musical Theatre major at NSU. Rawley Moore (actor) is a 4th grader at Simmons Elementary. He has been involved in two plays on the ACT stage. He and his family moved to Aberdeen from Nebraska when he was 8 years old. Rachel Salem (actor) has had an amazing time doing The Top Job! and says playing Mary has been an amazing experience. Her day-to-day life includes going to school, and hanging out with her two brothers, Noah and Jesse, and her best friend Carly. She wants to thank God and her parents for being so supportive. Brian T. Schultz (director/designer/ technical director) resides in Aberdeen with his wife, Juli, and daughters, Erica and Natalie. He is also ACT s education director and Storybook Land Theatre s director. He received Best Supporting Actor at the American Association of Community Theatre s national festival for his role as Russ Renner in ACT s How to Talk Minnesotan: The Musical (2009). Kyle Stugelmayer (choreographer) is no stranger to the ACT stage. He currently works as a choreographer with several show choirs and theaters throughout the state. He is happy to be working with ACT, where he got his start in the Young People s Theatre program. He says, It s such a joy watching your work come alive. I couldn t ask for a better group of people to work with. Abigail Yates (actor) loves acting and was last seen as Kate in ACT s production of The Pirates of Penzance, Jr. She is also involved in drama at school, and loves to play guitar and sing. american association of community theatre Improving Communities One Theatre at a Time ACT is a proud member of the American Association of Community Theatre info@aact.org www.aact.org 8 Aberdeen Community Theatre

YOUNG PEOPLE S THEATRE CONTRIBUTING SUPPORT Building Character & Confidence, One Child at a Time 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 act@nvc.net to have that child s name added to our mailing list and get him or her involved in our fun, educational theater activities. ADD YOUR NAME TO THIS LIST BY BECOMING A YPT SUPPORTER. Sponsor $1,000 & Above Aberdeen Federal Credit Union Aberdeen Optimist Club American News Dacotah Bank Michael & Barbara Evans Kathleen s South Dakota Arts Council Sally & Ka P. Squire Target Yellow Book 3M 2012 ACT s Shakespeare on the Green (L to R) Hayden Morrissey, Austin Vetter, Isaac Seaton, Julia Friedrichsen, Moriah Turick, Chase Roesch, Liz Lewno, Brody Morton, Ashleigh Kost, Jacob Womack, Nick Brandt, Paige Walth Supporting Actor $60 - $119 Doug & Rhoda Berkley Eugene & JoEllen Friedrichsen Karl & Doris Graeber Bill & Pat Haigh Kessler s Janis Pearson Warren & LeAnne Redmond Elodie Schmierer Lois Sollie George P. & Sandy Sullivan Myron & Beth Walth Robert Webb Larry & Margaret Wild Chorus $30 - $59 M. Nancy Aman Phyllis Balvin Jamal & Omar Elkhader Jeff Hendricks Bob & Evelyn Pond Director $500 - $999 Tom & Danielle Aman Foundation James & Laurel Campbell Co-Star $240 - $499 Pauer Sound & Music/ Scott & Renita Sauer Marty & Tracy Roesch Safety Service, Inc./ Jeff & Michelle Walth Leading Actor $120 - $239 Dakota Kennels/Bonnie Bitz Lyle Walker 2012 ACT s The Pirates of Penzance, Jr. Brody Morton, Chase Roesch, Nick Brandt Aberdeen Community Theatre 9

2012 ACTie and actie jr. Awards Below: ACTie Newcomer of the Year and Performer of the Year, Jacob Womack Below: ACTie Jr. Volunteer of the Year, Paige Walth Above: ACTie Jr. Newcomer of the Year, Chase Roesch Above: ACTie Performer of the Year, David Womack Below: ACTie Business of the Year, Quality Quick Print Above: ACTie Techie of the Year, Ben Villa Above ACTie Jr. Techie of the Year, Jessica Banik Above: ACTie Volunteer of the Year, Lori Harmel A Special Thanks to all our Volunteers. Come join the family of ACT Volunteers. (605) 225-2ACT (2228) 10 Aberdeen Community Theatre

THEATRE INFORMATION P.O. Box 813, 417 S. Main Street, Aberdeen, SD 57402-0813 Phone (605) 225-2228 Fax (605) 226-5494 Email act@nvc.net 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. 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 9 a.m. to 4 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 equipped with assistive listening devices. 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 act@nvc.net. 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 CapitolCinema@nvc.net. Having your address only on ACT s mailing list doesn t guarantee you will receive information on all Cinema activities. Coming to ACT in June! Watch for dates and more information in the Marquee - ACT s monthly newsletter, the American News and at AberdeenCommunityTheatre.com. Aberdeen Community Theatre 11

Thank you for attending The Top Job! ACT s 2013 season save 15% for limited time offer expires March 31, 2014 VIP MEMBERS (RESERVED SEATS) ONLY I would like to become an ACT VIP member. I understand I will be mailed the same seat for each of the remaining four ACT mainstage productions and be listed in each remaining program. Please send VIP season tickets at $95 each = $ NOTE: Only VIP Memberships will be listed in ACT s program. Please send our VIP tickets and we will reserve our seats at the box office for each production. Please call so I can select seat location/performance. TOTAL ENCLOSED FOR VIP MEMBERSHIP $ FLEX MEMBERS ONLY I would like to become an ACT Flex member. I understand I will be mailed five ticket coupons to be exchanged for show tickets in any combination I choose for any of the four remaining ACT mainstage productions. Please send Flex season tickets at $94 each =$ TOTAL ENCLOSED FOR FLEX MEMBERSHIP $ INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS ONLY I would like to save 13% off door ticket prices by becoming an ACT Individual member. I understand I will be mailed four coupons to be exchanged for show tickets at no additional cost - one for each of the four remaining ACT mainstage productions. Please send Individual season tickets at $65 each = $ TOTAL ENCLOSED FOR INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP $ Please complete all information below to appear as you wish on your tickets. Send form to: ACT, PO BOX 813, Aberdeen, SD 57402-0813. JOIN NOW! GET ALL MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS FOR THE REMAINING FOUR 2013 SHOWS Thank you Thank you for attending ACT s presentation of The Top Job! Only through memberships are ACT productions possible. See page 11 of this program for details about ACT s musical The New Mel Brooks Young Frankenstein. ACT is currently securing performance rights to the three remaining plays for its 2013 season. We want to offer you this four show member special. MEMBER BENEFITS You receive tickets to each of the remaining four 2013 ACT mainstage season productions. You are first to know of all ACT events via the ACT Marquee. You can choose advanced tickets five days prior to the general public. You can buy additional advance tickets for family and friends. You get the lowest price on all ACT productions. You are essential in supporting YOUR national award winning and internationally recognized community theater. Please charge $ to my credit card to pay for the season ticket(s). Visa Master Card Discover Please write clearly. Expiration date: mo yr Card number Signature Name Street City/State Zip Phone Email CLIP & MAIL NOW!