The Drowsy Chaperone

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The Drowsy Chaperone The curtain rises on a present-day musical theatre fanatic eager to tell you about his favorite Broadway musical -- The Drowsy Chaperone. He s the ultimate everyfan and Drowsy is his guilty pleasure. To chase his blues away, a modern-day musical theatre addict known simply as Man in Chair drops the needle on his favorite LP the 1928 musical comedy The Drowsy Chaperone. From the crackle of his hi-fi, the uproariously funny musical magically bursts to life on stage, telling the tale of a pampered Broadway starlet who wants to give up show business to get married, her producer who sets out to sabotage the nuptials, her chaperone, the debonair groom, the flaky chorine, the Latin lover and a pair of gangsters who double as pastry chefs. Man in Chair's infectious love of The Drowsy Chaperone speaks to anyone who has ever been transported by the theatre. Music and Lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison Book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar

From the Director There s a certain magic when it comes to theatre, and for me, this is especially true when it comes to musicals. Several years ago, I stumbled upon The Drowsy Chaperone and it was love at first listen. I had no idea what the story about, I just knew I loved this music. The soundtrack became, and still is, a staple in the stash of CDs (yes, CDs) I have in my car. I could listen to this show s music over and over without ever getting bored of it. That s when I knew I had to bring this show to LSC, so more people could fall in love with the songs, and the madcap characters just as I did. I would like to thank our zany cast of characters, and our wonderful production crew for their hard work over the past couple of months. Many thanks to our choreographer Margie, who made our cold feets hot; our vocal director Brian, who made sure we showed off our voices; our orchestra director Jeanne, who made sure our music was always lovely; and our producer Jill, who made sure nothing was an accident waiting to happen! Thanks also to anyone who contributed their time and effort to this production in any way, shape, or form. We couldn t do this without you! In the words of the Man in Chair, The Drowsy Chaperone does what a musical is supposed to do: it takes you to another world. And it gives you a little tune to carry in your head A little something for when you re feeling blue. I hope this show does just that for you; I hope it takes you to another place, and gives you a little tune to carry with you. Thank you for being here and supporting community theatre. Carissa Sloan, Director

From the Cast & Crew I am happy to be returning to LSC in my eleventh show here in the Drowsy Chaperone. I am playing Mrs. Tottendale, and I am grateful to be having fun with many of my old friends at Loveland! Cathy Alter Mrs. Tottendale Being a part of The Drowsy Chaperone means getting to take on a role I've wanted to play for over 10 years. I've been hooked on this show ever since the day I saw it on Broadway and I am grateful that Carissa gave me the opportunity to see my dream become a reality. I am so proud of the cast I get to share the stage with and I hope they're having as much fun as I am. Megan Archibald - Kitty From the very beginning of rehearsals The Drowsy Chaperone is keeping us all in stitches and we all need to laugh. Carissa Sloan has put together a very talented cast. Margie has, once again, choreographed some fabulous dance numbers. This show is a lot of fun and will definitely put a smile on your face. Come and enjoy. Jill Gornet - Producer Being cast in Drowsy has allowed me to explore the dancer in me. I have always dreamed of being a suave dancer ala Fred Astaire. There are a couple routines that are reminiscent of the old silver screen choreography. It has been a challenging rehearsal process, learning the steps, singing a song, and acting. But it has allowed me to grow and find some new things out about myself. The cast and crew are a fantastic group of people to work with. Everyone has been supportive and that makes a strong cast. Micheal R. Kiser- Robert Martin It is great to be in this happy cast that includes some old friends. Everyone is really putting their all into the show. Personally, working with the cast and being creative is something that I always appreciated about shows at LSC. Drowsy is no different. The idea is to create enthusiasm and that shines through as we get closer to show time. The cast is sharing laughs and working hard to make everything right. Carissa is doing a fine job directing us while still allowing us to create within our roles. Dave Marcus - Feldzieg

From the Cast & Crew It s been an amazing experience working at the Loveland Stage Company especially under Margie's excellent tutelage as a choreographer. Who would have thought I put on on January 1st, 2019 my first ever pair of tap shoes. Joshua Marcus - George I am very excited to be in Drowsy Chaperone, my first of what I hope is many shows with Loveland Stage Company. It s a thrill for me to be able to perform alongside of some very talented people!! The show is high energy and a whole lot of fun! The audience will love it!! Joseph Moreland - Underling Being a part of The Drowsy Chaperone has been a hope of mine for a long time. It's such a fun show, especially getting to play the role of Aldolpho. There aren't many musical comedies with characters that push the boundaries in so many directions like this one. With such a strong cast and crew, this show is exceeding my every expectation. Tom Morris Aldolpho This is my 26th show (79th overall) with Loveland Stage Company and each show is as exciting as my first. To see a director and cast take the printed word and breathe life into those words and the characters is always an amazing thing to see. As a Lighting Designer, my job is to enhance the mood the director has created, to at times create a visual effect, such as lightning, car headlights or camera flashes that are not usually found inside a building and to enhance the spoken word. Gregory Carl Smith Lighting Design

Meet the Cast of The Drowsy Chaperone Man in Chair Mrs. Tottendale Underling Robert Martin George Feldzieg Kitty Gangster #1 Gangster #2 Aldolpho Janet Van De Graaff The Drowsy Chaperone Trix the Aviatrix The Superintendent Tom Cavano Cathy Alter Joseph Moreland Micheal Kiser Joshua Marcus Dave Marcus Megan Archibald John Sloan Vincent Eldridge Tom Morris Stephanie Mackris Christina Siciliano Melinda Hubbard Jonathan Eckman Ensemble Elizabeth Carras Zac Holman Izy Jones Norm Lewis Terry Neack Caitlyn Sanderson Madeleine Weinkam

Meet the Crew of The Drowsy Chaperone Director Producer Vocal Director Orchestra Director Choreographer Technical Stage Manager Operational Stage Manager Costume Design Lighting Design Lighting Execution Lighting Execution Lighting Execution Sound Design Sound Design Sound Execution Sound Execution Projection Design Set Design Set Décor Master Carpenter Properties Hair and Makeup Hair and Makeup Program Design Lobby Display Box Office House Manager House Manager House Manager House Manager Board Liaison Graphic Design Hospitality Hospitality Carissa Sloan Jill Gornet Brian Harvey Jeanne Bilyeu Marjory Clegg Fran Uecker Glenna Knapp Carissa Sloan Gregory Carl Smith Bob Kessler Charlie Rader Gregory Carl Smith Jonathan Eckman Tom Morris Mike Liles Barb Van Ordsel Charlie Rader Micheal Kiser Bobby Jo Swearingen David Vest Jae Liles Ashe Salzl Abbey Stayden Peggy Goodwin Tonya Oslack Pam Carothers Pat Furterer K Buckler Becky Giver Gary Giver Dick Dyson Peter Sexton Barb Siciliano Jim Siciliano

We ve made the process of purchasing tickets to our performances simple and convenient for you. By using an on-line ticketing service, we put you in control of the reservation, seat selection, and payment process. Visit our website (http://www.lovelandstagecompany.org), select Tickets from the menu and click on the Seat Yourself icon. Simply select a performance date, then choose your seats from the theater seating chart. Purchase your tickets, print your receipt, and your reservation is complete it s quick and convenient! When you arrive for your performance, please present the printed receipt for your ticket purchase to the box office. All on-line ticket sales are final; sorry, but no refunds or exchanges. On-line ticket sales close 12 hours before performance time. Tickets for Handicapped (Wheelchair) Seating For wheelchair seating, please call the Loveland Stage Company (513) 443-4LSC (4572) for tickets. We will handle all Handicapped Ticket Sales personally, Seat Yourself is not available for these tickets. Walk-in Ticket Sales The box office opens two hours prior to the start of a performance. Theater doors open 30 minutes before the start of a performance. A limited amount of tickets may be available for purchase at the box office prior to each performance. Payment by cash, check or credit card.

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Loveland Stage Company is made up of a diverse mix of people. Families, youth, not so youth with one thing in common, the love of theater. This section highlights us. SPOTLIGHT ON JILL GORNET When and how did I become involved at LSC: I became involved with LSC over 4 years ago. My son, John Sloan, talked me into auditioning for Fiddler On The Roof. I auditioned and made the ensemble. Such a wonderful experience with a very talented cast and Director. When I m not at the theater, what do I do: When I m not at the theater, I sing in Sharonville Chorus, a group of singers who are all over 50. We sing at retirement and assisted living residences. It is so much fun and such dear sweet people who all LOVE to sing. I also babysit my grandchildren two days a week and it s so wonderful to see life through their eyes. They ve brought me so much joy and love. Why theater? Why LSC?: I love theater and always have since high school. LSC was first a place to go see my son in a theater production. Then I grew to love the atmosphere and the quality of work they produced. Once I got involved at LSC, I knew I could pursue my love of the theater there. It s always nice to pretend to be someone else. What have I been involved in at LSC: I have been on stage four times at LSC. Fiddler on the Roof (Rifka/chorus), Will Rogers Follies (quartet), White Christmas (Quintet/asst seamstress/ensemble) and have just been seen in MEMPHIS (Clara/ensemble). I worked in sound booth for Cabaret. Was co-producer for Don t Drink The Water and A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To the Forum, which I won an Orchid for. The Drowsy Chaperone is my first solo producing gig. Where do I see LSC in 10 years: I see LSC as always producing quality work. They re always open and helpful to new directors with awesome new ideas. They may have a few classics now and then, but they re on board and open to the latest plays. What would I like to say to LSC and the members: There is nothing more wonderful than portraying a character on stage and working on music, dance and dialogue. Sure there is stress, but there is also the costumes, the makeup, the fun, the friendship and the love of the stage. Thank you to those who work tirelessly whether it s on stage or in the background. Thank you to all the members for their support. LSC is a great theater.

Loveland Stage Company is proud to have our 2018-19 Season sponsored by:

2018 2019 Season Summer Youth Program July 13 th July 22 nd Disney s The Little Mermaid Directed by Christina Siciliano Produced by Kate Arnold. Sue Lundy, Barb Siciliano Fall Musical November 2nd November 18th Memphis Directed by Liz Olekas Produced by Tom Cavano, Jonathan Eckman Christmas in Loveland Free Performance December 15th 5pm, 6pm and 7 pm Groovin With Santa Directed by Donna Treinen Produced by Missy Fram, Sherry Michalak Spring Musical March 1st March 17th The Drowsy Chaperone Directed by Carissa Griffith Sloan Produced by Jill Gornet Spring Play April 26th May 5th Sorry, Wrong Number Directed by Glenna Knapp Produced by Gregory Carl Smith Sponsored by Jarvis Global Investments LLC

Countdown to our 40 th Season 1979 Season 1 1 st Production My Three Angels 1984 Season 6 10 th Production Exit the Body 1988 Season 10 20 th Production On Pond 1990 Season 12 25 th Production Lets Murder Marsha 1993 Season 15 30 th Production Applause 1998 Season 20 40 th Production Harvey 2003 Season 24 50 th Production Jerry s Girls 2006 Season 27 60 th Production Annie Get Your Gun 2008 Season 29 70 th Production Seussical 2009 Season 30 75 th Production Godspell Jr. 2010 Season 31 80 th Production Anything Goes 2013 Season 34 90 th Production Cats 2016 Season 37 100 th Production Will Rogers The Loveland Stage Company is 40 years young this year, my how time flies!!!!. We are planning a grand party for Saturday, September 14th at Receptions in Loveland so save the date and plan on attending the festivities to help celebrate our fantastic community theater company... more to come. MARK YOUR CALENDARS Loveland Stage Company 40th Anniversary Gala September 14 th 2019 Committee: Kay Bolin, K Buckler, Nancy Downing, Pat Furterer, Peggy Goodwin, Donna Treinen, Jeanne Welsh

Officers 2018 2019 Board of Directors President Jonathan Eckman eckman.15@buckeyemail.osu.edu Vice President Bob Kessler kessler@fuse.net Secretary Kate Arnold zingagirl1961@yahoo.com Secretary Donna Treinen dtreinen1@gmail.com Treasurer* Kim Luzader hoosier1.kl@gmail.com President Emeritus Pat Furterer rpfurterer@fuse.net Members at Large Advisory Board Honorary Advisor Christina Siciliano Richard Dyson Charlie Rader Glenn Bladh Jeff Atkinson Peggy Goodwin Dave Welsh Chris Longwell Chief Otto Huber christinasiciliano19@gmail.com dyson.r@fuse.net rader.dc@pg.com gbladh@homewerxcentral.com jeffrey.atkinson@edwardjones.com pjgoodwin@fuse.net davewelsh@fuse.net chris@clongwell.com *- Appointed non-voting position

WANTED PROMPTER CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS UPCOMING DANCERS ALL LEVELS Saturday Morning Dance Class with Marjory Clegg 9 A.M. 10 A.M. Ballet and Jazz 10 A.M. 11 A.M. Tap Call Margie 513 683 6169 CALLING FOR PATRONS Show your support for our community theater by being a Patron in our Programs! Leading Role Patron $ 1,000.00 Standing Ovation Patron 500.00 Bravo Patron 100.00 Curtain Raiser Patron 50.00 Show Patron 25.00 Donation checks can be made out to LSC and mailed to Loveland Stage Company P.O. Box 312 Loveland OH 45140 Att:: Pat Furterer TECH HELP WANTED Lighting Contact Bob Kessler kessler@fuse.net OR Greg Smith eerf99@aol.com E mail ad requests to Greg at eerf99@aol.com All ads subject to approval of Prompter TICKETS NOW ON SALE The Drowsy Chaperone March 1 st 17 th 2018 www.lovelandstagecompany.org PROMPTER NOW AVAILABLE The Prompter is now available (via e mail) to all. You no longer need to be a LSC member to receive The Prompter. Please send all e mail addresses of non members wishing to receive The Prompter to Greg Smith eerf99@aol.com. Under subject write New Prompter BECOME A MEMBER AND JOIN THE FUN!!! See Application on Page 24 OR CONTACT LSC Membership Chair Paul Derham pderham@cinci.rr.com MAMMA MIA! CAST CALL Directors: Deirdre Dyson and Glenna Knapp OPEN AUDITIONS March 18th 6-9 pm March 20th 6-9 pm March 21st 6-9 pm SPECIAL NOTES Watch for our 2019 2020 Season in the next issue www.lovelandstagecompany.org

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