Crocker: Production Chronology

 
 

1999

Measure for Measure by Wm. Shakespeare.  May 27 – June 12, 1999
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Todd F. Edwards; Costumes, Jennifer Chapman; Lighting/Sound, Jay R. Shull; Stage Manager, C. J. Greenberg
Duke Vincentio - - John Alcott         
Escalus - - Allen Schaefer
Angelo - - Thom Van Ermen
Froth  - - Russell Rinker
A Gentleman - - Wynn Hollingsworth
Lucio - - Lesley Bevan
Mistress Overdone - - Boddé Bauer                            
Pompey - - - Herbert Mark Parker
Claudio - - Robert LaPorta
Juliet - -Stephanie Shelfer
Provost - - James Laster
Friar Peter - - David Elias
Isabella - - Thomasin Savaiano
Francisca - - Christa Burke
Constable Elbow - - Robert Branch
Justice - - Wynn Hollingsworth
Mariana - - Christa Burke
Abhorson - - Wynn Hollingsworth
Barnadine - - Russell Rinker
Cops, Reporters, Citizens, Bar Patrons, Prisoners - - Cheyanne Racey, Scott Ruble, William C. Markham           

Bedroom Farce by Alan Ayckbourn.  June 17 – July 10, 1999
Dir. Jasson Minadakis; Set, Todd F. Edwards; Costumes, Kerith Wolf; Lighting/Sound, Jay R. Shull; TD, Jason Bauer; Stage Manager, C. J. Greenberg
Ernest - - John Alcott
Delia - - Donna Freeburn
Nick - - Allen Schaefer
Jan  - -Leslie Bevan
Malcolm  - - Thom Van Ermen
Kate  - - Christa Buck  
Susanna  - - Thomasin Savaiano
Trevor - - Scott McGowan  

The Last Night of Ballyhoo by Alfred Uhry.  July 15 – Aug. 7, 1999       
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Todd F. Edwards; Costumes, Jennifer Chapman; Lighting, Shannon McKinney; Sound, Jay R. Shull; Stage Manage, C. J. Greenberg; TD, Jason Bauer
Lala Levy - - Lesley Bevan
Reba Freitag - - Barbara Pinolini
Boo Levy - - Donna Freeburn
Adolph Freitag - - John Alcott
Joe Farkas - - Allen Schaefer
Sunny Freitag - - Thomasin Savaiano
Sylvan “Peachy” Weil - - Thom Van Ermen
Train Conductors - - William C. Markham, Scott Ruble 

Tintypes by Mary Kyte, Mel Marvin and Gary Pearle.  Aug. 12 – Sept. 4, 1999
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Todd F. Edwards; Costumes, Jennifer Chapman; Lighting/Sound, Jay R. Shull; Stage Manager, C. J. Greenberg; Musical Director, Judy Myers. Pianists: James Laster, Mary Willis White.  Mary Robare is credited as choreographer
Charlie - - Nielson Jones       
Anna Held - - Thomasin Savaiano
Emma Goldman - - Christa Buck
Susanna - - Tracey Copeland
Teddy - - Richard Follett
Understudies:
Charlie - - Scott Ruble
Anna - - Elizabeth Albert
Emma - - Stephenie Shelfer
Teddy - - Thom VanErmen
Suzanna - - Summer Wrong 

Stonewall Jackson’s House by Jonathan Reynolds.  Sept. 23 – Oct. 9, 1999
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Todd F. Edwards; Costumes, Jennifer Chapman; Lighting/Sound, Jay Shull; Stage Manager, C. J. Greenberg; TD, Jason Bauer
LaWanda/Tracy - - Tracey Copeland
Junior/Joe - - David Engel
Mag/Claire - - Thomasin Savaiano
Barney/Oz - - John Alcott
Del/Gabriella - - Donna Freeburn       

La Bête by David Hirson.  Oct. 14 – Nov. 6, 1999   
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Todd F. Edwards; Costumes, Jennifer Chapman; Lighting/Sound, Jay R. Shull; TD, Jason Bauer; Stage Manager, C. J. Greenberg         
Dorine - - Thomasin Savaiano
Elomire - - John Alcott
Bejart - - Allen Schaefer
Valere - - David Engel
Prince Conte - - Thom Van Ermen
Madame Bjart - - Donna Freeburn
Rene DuParc - - David Elias
Marquise-Therese DuParc - - Stephanie Shelfer
DeBrie - - William C. Markham
Catherine DeBrie - - Christa Buck
Servant - - Cheyanne Racey
Servant - - Scott Ruble 

A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens (adapted by Christopher Owens) Dec. 2 – 26, 1999
Dir. Thom Van Ermen; Set, Todd F. Edwards; Costumes, Mishia Edwards; Lighting, Jason Bauer; TD, Thom Van Ermen; Stage Manager, C. J. Greenberg
Fred, Dick Wilkins - - William C. Markham
Ebenezer Scrooge - - John Alcott, Glenn L. White (Alcott did all performances)
Bob Cratchit, Businessman - - Bill Hollingsworth, David Elias
Gent 1, Fezziwig, Old Joe - - Doc Fletcher
Gent 2, Ghost of Christmas Present - - Allen Schaefer
Jacob Marley, Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come - - Russell Rinker
Ghost of Christmas Past - - Colleen McClellan, Carmen Rexroad
Boy Scrooge, Peter Cratchit - - David Haughton, Eric Rioux
Young Scrooge, Topper, Businessman - - Scott Ruble
Fan, Lizzie Cratchit - - Liz Friant, Virginia Rexroad
Mrs. Fezziwig - - Barbara Pinolini, Thomasin Savaiano
Mrs. Cratchit - - Lynn Filusch, Laurie Morrison
Belle, Phoebe - - Stephanie Shelfer
Lucy, Guest, Mrs. Dilber - - Elizabeth Albert, Amanda Gagnon
Jane Fezziwig, Martha Cratchit - - Michelle Demski, Cynthia Haughton
Turkey Boy, Ignorance - - Josiah Matthews, Ryan Hunt
Charwoman, Guest - - Tamara Matthews, Cheyanne Racey
Tiny Tim - - Joseph Rioux, Colby Kenney
Belinda Cratchit, Want - - Shelby Kenney, Rebecca Morrison

And Then They Came for Me. . . Anne Frank by James Still
Performed on the main-stage and used projections, etc.
Cast included: Scott Ruble, Sarah Blackwell, Bill Diggle, Gillian Porter

2000
Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder.  June 4 – July 1, 2000
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Todd Lawrence; Costumes, Kerith Wolf; Lighting/Sound, Sean Savoie; Stage Manager, C. J. Greenberg
Horace Vandergelder - - John Alcott
Ambrose Kemper - - Jason Bruffy
Joe Scanlon - - Allen Schaefer
Gertrude - - Barbara Pinolini
Cornelius Hackl - - William Diggle
Ermengarde - - Clare Corson
Malachi Stack - - Paul Danaceau
Mrs. Dolly Levi - - Tracey Copeland
Barnaby Tucker - - David McEllen
Mrs. Irene Malloy - - Thomasin Savaiano
Minnie Fay - - Gillian Porter
Randolph - - Scott Ruble
August - - Allen Schaefer
A Cabman - - Ken Knesh
Miss Flora Van Huysen - - Barbara Pinolini
Miss Van Huysen’s Cook - - Lauri Fontaine           

Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling.  July 9 – Aug. 5, 2000
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Todd Lawrence; Costumes, Keith Wolf; Lighting/Sound, Sean Savoie; Stage Manager, C. J. Greenberg
Truvy - - Tracey Copland
Annelle - - Thomasin Savaiano
Clairee - - Mary Suib
Shelby - - Marni Penning
M’Lynn - - Barbara Pinolini
Ouiser - - Ilona Dulaski           

All I Really Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten by Robert Fulgham, Music/ Lyrics by David Caldwell.  Aug. 13 – Sept. 9, 2000
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Todd Lawrence; Costumes, Kerith Wolf, Lighting/Sound, Sean Savoie; Musical Director/Pianist, Mary Willis White; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet
Ilona - - Ilona Dulaski
Richard - - Richard Follett
James - - James Laster
Rob - - Rob Lindley
Thomasin - - Thomasin Savaiano
Narrator - - Mary Willis White           

Talley’s Folly by Lanford Wilson.  Sept. 17 – Oct. 7, 2000
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Todd Lawrence; Lighting/Sound, Sean Savoie; Costumes, Kerith Wolf; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet
Sally Talley - - Thomas Savaiano
Matt Freeman - - John Alcott 

The Woman in Black adapted by Stephen Mallatratt.  Oct. 15 – Nov. 11, 2000
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Todd Lawrence; Costumes, Kerith Wolf; Lighting/Sound, Sean Savoie; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet
Kipps - - John Alcott
The Young Actor - - Jefferson Arca

A Christmas Carol adapted by Warner Crocker.  Nov. 29 – Dec. 24, 2000.
Dir. Warner Crocker
Fred, Dick Wilkins - - Scott Ruble
Ebeneezer Scrooge - - John Alcott, James Laster
Bob Cratchit, Businessman - - Bill Diggle
Gent 1, Fezziwig, Old Joe - - Richard Follett, Nick Nerangis
Gent 2, Ghost of Christmas Present - - Edward Kyle
Jacob Marley, Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come - - Jason Bruffy, Kenn Nilson
Ghost of Christmas Past - - Ryan Hunt, Carmen Rexroad
Boy Scrooge, Turkey Boy - - Henry Holbrook, Nick Marfing
Young Scrooge - - Kenn Knesh, Wes Parnelle
Fan, Lizzie Cratchit - - Cora Gnegy, Rebecca Morrison
Mrs. Fezziwig, Mrs. Cratchit - - Lynn Filusch, Laurie Morrison
Belle, Phoebe - - Clare Corson, Ghillian Porter
Lucy, Guest, Charwoman - - Sarah Blackwell, Rebecca Cintron
Jane Fezziwig, Martha Cratchit - - Sarah Nilson, Janna Sover
Peter Cratchit - - Eric Rioux, Andrew Ulrich
Mrs. Dilber, Guest - - Jamea Nelson, Stephanie Schneider
Tiny Tim, Ignorance - - Evan Crump, Joseph Rioux
Belinda Cratchit, Want - - Ariel Fitzgerald, Madalyn Loughlin
Guest - - Heather Magnotti, Emily Nilson 

2001
Kiss Me, Kate by Cole Porter.   June 2 – 30, 2001
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Nick Collins; Costumes, Kerith Wolf; Lighting/Sound, Sean Savoie; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet.  Music Director, Mary Willis White; Musicians: Mary White (piano); Adam Foreman (bass); Jordan Clawson (percussion); Choreography, Alan Arnett
Fred Graham/Petruchio – Russell Rinker
Harry Trevor/Baptista - - James Laster
Lois Lane/Bianca - - Christine Albright
Ralph - - Kenn Nilsen
Lilli Vanessi/Kate - - Thomasin Savaiano
Hattie - - Summer Wrong
Paul - - Jef Mueller
Bill Calhoun/Lucentio - - Christopher LoDuca
Gremio - - Scott Ruble
Hortensio - - Richard Rella, Jr.
First Gangster - - William Diggle
Second Gangster - - Richard Follett
Harrison Howell - - Allen Schaefer
Ensemble - - Melanie Collins, Tiffany Hickman, Lucianne Hamilton, Courtney Ross, John Stanier, Noah Foreman 

Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon. July 7 – Aug. 4, 2001
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Nick Collins; Costumes, Kerith Wolf; Lighting/Sound, Sean Savoie; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet
Corie - - Thomasin Saviaino
Telephone repair man - - Allen Schaefer
Delivery Boy - - Richard Rella, Jr.
Paul - - Jefferson Arca
Mrs. Banks - - Faith Potts
Mr. Velasco - - Steve Lotterman     

On Golden Pond by Ernest Thompson.  Aug. 11 – Sept. 8, 2001
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Nick Collins; Costumes, Kerith Wolf; Lighting/Sound, Sean Savoie; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet
Norman - - James Laster
Ethel - - Ilona Dulaski
Charlie - - James Fleming
Chelsa Thayer Wayne - - Thomasin Savaiano
Billy Ray - - Phillip Embury, Ryan Hunt
Bill Ray - - David Elias 

Art by Yasmina Reza.  Sept. 15 - Oct. 6, 2001
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Nick Collins; Costumes, Kerith Wolf; Lighting/Sound, Sean Savoie; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet
Marc -- -John Alcott
Serge - - Russell Rinker
Yvan - - Herbert Mark Parker 

Dracula by Bram Stoker (adapted by Warner Crocker).  Oct. 13 – Nov. 10, 2001
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Nick Collins; Costumes, Kerith Wolf; Lighting/Sound, Sean M. Savoie; Original music, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet
Jonathan Harker - - John Stanier
Mina Murray - - Ghillian Porter
Lucy Westenra - - Melanie Collins
Dr. Phillip Sewart - - Steve Pzybylski
Quincy P. Morris – Allen Schaefer
Arthur Holmwood - - Scott Ruble
Renfield - - Robert Branch
Count Dracula - - Thomas Adrian Simpson
Abraham Van Helsing - - John Alcott 

Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Clause by David Kirshenbaum and Miles McDonnell.  Nov. 28 – Dec. 23, 2001
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Nick Collins; Costumes, Melanie Spalding; Lighting/Sound, Sean Savoie; Original Music, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet
Virginia O’Hanlon - - Carmen Rexroad, Amanda Mackintosh
Phillip O’Hanlon (her father) - - John Stanier
Laura O’Hanlon (her mother) - - Thomasin Savaiano, Amanda Johnson
Dr. Fred Miller - - Scott Ruble
Colleen Sullivan - - Tiffany Hickman
Francis Church - - Bev Appleton, Paul Danaceau
Edward Mitchell - - Richard Follett, James Laster
Wilbur Wagner - - William Diggle
Kathryn Grant - - Melanie Collins
Hammond - - Chris Markham
Sherwood - - Edward Kyle, Ken Knesh
Billy - - Brian Curl, Paul Major
Foster - - Kenn Nilsen, Adam Tackett
Miss Richmond - - Laurie Morrison, Emily Nilsen
Miss Owen - - Holly Sydnor, Jennifer Luers
Miss Chandler - - Mary Johnson, Rachael Walker
NEWS BOYS
Mickey - - Annie Fletcher, Michael Dzbenski
Max - - Philip Embury, Marcus Redden
Lennie - - Nick Marfing, Rebecca Johnson
CJ - - Joseph Rioux, Rebecca Morrison
VIRGINIA’S FRIENDS
Susie  - Ariel Fitzgerald, Madalyn Loughlin
Jenny - - Abby Hulbert, Cara Brown
Sara - - Virginia White, Chelsey Rickard 

2002   
Karaoke, the Musical, created by Warner Crocker. Performed in the Curtain Call on two weekends in February
Dir. Warner Crocker. 
Cast: Melanie Collins, John Stanier, Tiffany Hickman, Steve Przybylski, Nikki Seabaugh, Thomasin Savaiano, Scott Ruble

Greater Tuna by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, Ed Howard.  March 2 – 30, 2002
Dir. John Stanier; Set, Nick Collins; Costumes, Melanie Spalding; Lighting/Sound, Sean Savoie; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet
Thurston Wheelis (et al.) - - Richard Pelzman
Arles Struvie (et al.) - - Jefferson Arca 

The Fantasticks by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones.  April 6 – 28, 2002
Dir. William Diggle; Set, Nick Collins; Lighting, Sean Savoie; Costumes, Melanie Spalding; Music Director, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet
El Gallo - - Thomas Adrian Simpson
Luisa - - Katie Sina
Matt - - Joe Donohue
Hucklebee - - Richard Follett
Bellomy - -James Laster
Henry, Old Actor- - Jim Fleming
Mortimer - - John Stanier
Mute - - Brian Curl 

The Human Comedy - Music by Galt MacDermot, Lyrics by William Dumaresq. June 1 – 29, 2002
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Nick Collins; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Sean Savoie; Music Director, Jose Simbulan; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet
Ulysses Macaley - - Andrew Leach, Jared Rosa
Trainman - - Gordon Thomas
Kate Macauley - - Lynn Roof
Homer Macauley - - Brad Surosky
Bess Macauley - - Emily Dorsch
Helen - - Courtney Bouldin
Miss Hicks, Mexican Woman - - Holly Sydnor
Spangler  - - John Stanier
Thief - - William Diggle
Mr. Grogan - - Lonnie Burr
Felix - - Luke Callas
Beautiful Music - - Porcha Dodson
Mary Arena - - Jan Johns
Mathew Macauley - - Richard Follett
Marcus Macauley - - Trevor Richardson
Tobey - - Michael Jurenek
Soldiers - - Scott Ruble, William Diggle, Aaron Mize, Luke Callas
Diana Steed - - Katherine Bartoldus

Laughter on the 23rd Floor by Neil Simon. July 6 – Aug. 3, 2002
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Nick Collins; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Sean Savoie; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet
Lucas – Colby Codding
Max Prince - - Ray Ficca
Ira - - David Elias
Milt - - Tony Gudell
Brian - - William Diggle
Kenny - - Trevor Richardson
Carol - - Thomasin Savaiano
Helen - - Emily Dorsch
Val - - Steve Lotterman 

Foxfire by Susan Cooper and Hume Cronyn.  Aug. 10 – 31, 2002
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Nick Collins; Costumes, Melanie Spalding/Tamara M. Carruthers; Lighting, Sean Savoie; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet
Annie  Nations - -Faith Potts
Hector Nations - - James Laster
Prince Carpenter - - James Fleming
Holly Burrell - - Emily Dorsch
Dillard Nations - - Richard O. Follett
Doctor - - Kenn Nilsen   

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, adapted by Robert Johansen.  Sept. 8, - Oct. 5, 2002
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, William Slayden; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Sean Savoie; Original music, Steven Przybylski; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet
Mr. Earnshaw - - John Alcott
Young Hindley Earnshaw - - Robert Herrell, Cody Oher
Older Hindley Earnshaw - - John Alcott
Young Catherine Earnshaw - - Megan Tusing, Alexandra Adams
Catherine Earnshaw - - Thomasin Savaiano
Young Heathcliff - - Joseph Rioux, Jared Rosa
Heathcliff - - Jeremy Johnson
Ellen (Nelly) Dean - - Faith Potts
Joseph - - Jim Fleming
Frances Earnshaw - - Brooke McCarthy
Young Hareton Earnshaw - - Joseph Rioux, Jared Rosa
Hareton Earnshaw - - Luke Callas
Linton Heathcliff - - Denman Anderson
Mr. Lockwood – John Stanier
Edgar Linton - - Aaron Mize
Isabella Linton - - Emily Dorsch
Cathy Linton - - Thomasin Savaiano 

Turn of the Screw adapted from Henry James by Douglas Jones.  Oct. 13 - Nov. 9, 2002
Dir. Jack Young; Set, William Slayden; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Sean Savoie; Sound, Denman Anderson; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet; Original Music, Steven Przybylski
The Governess - - Thomasin Savaiano
The Uncle - - John Stanier
Mrs. Grose - - Ilona Dulaski
Flor - - Madalyn Loughlin, Leslie Perez
Miles - - Andrew Leach, Eric Rioux
Peter Quinn - - Aaron Mize
Miss Jessell - - Emily Dorsch

Miracle on 34th Street by Warner Crocker and Steve Pryzyblski. Nov. 24 – Dec. 22, 2002
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, William Slayden; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Sean Savoie; Stage Manager, David Vandervliet
Drunken Santa - - Doug Saffell
Men with Pants too Big - - Aaron Mize
Doris Walker - - Thomasin Saviano; Libby Ingham
Mr. Shellhammer - - Edward Kyle; Brian Curl
Kris Kringle - - Bev Appleton, Loring Stevenson
Susan Walker - - Sharayah Calvert; Theresa Inez Duran
Fred Gaily - -John Stanier; Michael Jurenek
Mr. R. H. Macy - - Richard Follett; James Laster
Alfred - - Luke Callas
Mrs. Harper - - Laurie Morrison, Emily King
Millie - - Sarah Johnson, Kelly Marie McElduff
Jimmy - - Eric Rioux, Robert (Ty) Harrell
Rebecca - - Madalyn Loughlin, Leslie Perez
Rebecca’s Mother - - Rebecca Morrison, Eliza Kutrieb
Abercrombie/ Baliff - - Stosh Snyder; Paul Major
Mr. Sawyer - - Denman Anderson
Mr. Randolph Mara - - Aaron Mize
Judge Henry Harper - - Doug Saffell
Mrs. Mara - - Alexandra Howes; Sarah Blackwell
Randy Mara - - Joseph Rioux; Nicholas Hurst
Sam the Newsboy - - Alex Rexroad, Nick Marfing
Carol, a mail-carrier - - Heather Magnotti; Porcha Dodson
Dana, a mail-carrier - - Alexander Howes; Sarah Blackwell 

2003 - 2004 
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged).
Feb. 14 – 23, 2003 (NOTE: This title was not originally part of the regular season).
Dir. Warner Crocker.
Actors:  John Stanier, Denman Anderson, Ken Knesh 

My Way – a musical tribute to Frank Sinatra by David Grapes, and Todd Olson.  March 12 – 30, 2003   
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Michael “Jonz” Jones; Costumes, Tamarra Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Sean Savoie; Stage Manager, David Elias.  Musicians: Steven Przybylski (piano); Chase Richard (percussion); Doug Arthur (bass)
Woman 1 - - Jan Johns
Woman 2 - - Thomasin Savaiano
Man 1 - - Tony Gudell
Man 2 - - John Stanier 

Cotton Patch Gospel by Tom Key and Russell Treyz, Music and Lyrics, Harry Chapin. April 5 –27, 2003
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Michael “Jonz” Jones; Costumes, Tamara M. Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Denman Anderson; Musical Direction, Steven Przybylski; Stage Manager, David Elias
Matthew - - Ray Ficca
Musicians:  Don Bryant Bailey, Doug Arthur, Larry Dahlke, Richard Follett 

The Odd Couple by Neil Simon.  May 31 - June 28, 2003
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Michael “Jonz”Jones; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Speed - - Jeff Rice
Murry - - Doug Saffell
Roy - - Joseph Bishara
Vinnie - - Herbert Michael Parker
Oscar - - Ray Ficca
Felix - - Tony Gudell
Gwendolyn - - Libby Ingham
Cecily - - Thomasin Savaiano

I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change by Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts. July 5 – Aug. 2, 2003                    
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set: Michael “Jonz” Jones; Costumes, Tamara M. Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Kate Furst; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello; Music Director, Jose Simbulan, Christina Ebert (violin)
Man #1 - - Joseph Bishara
Man #2 - - John Stanier
Woman #1 - - Eva Kolig
Woman #2 - - Thomasin Savaiano

Loot by Joe OrtonAug. 9 – 30, 2003
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Michael “Jonz” Jones; Costumes, Tamara M. Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Kate Furst; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
McLeavy - - James Laster
Fay - - Thomasin Savaiano
Hal - - Joseph Bishara
Dennis - - David Covington
Inspector Truscott - - Jim Fleming
Meadows - - Jeff Rice 

Grace & Glorie by Tom Ziegler. Sept. 7 – Oct. 4, 2003
Dir. Bev Appleton; Set, Michael “Jonz”Jones; Lighting/Sound, Kate Furst; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Grace Stiles - - Faith Potts
Gloria Whitmore - - Thomasin Savaiano 

Ten Little Indians by Agatha Christie. Oct. 12 - Nov. 8, 2003     
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Michael “Jonz”Jones; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Kate Furst; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello.
Fred Naracott - - Kenn Nilsen
Mrs. Rogers - - Laurie Morrison
Mr. Rogers - - Robert Vrits
Vera Claythorne - - Lesley Bevan
Phillip Lombard - - John Stanier
Anthony Marson - - Jeff Rice
William Blore – Will Johnston
General MacKenzie - - Richard Follett
Emily Brent - - Ilona Dulaski
Sir Lawrence Wargrave - - James Laster
Dr. Armstrong - - Doug Saffell 

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens (adapted by Warner Crocker).  Nov. 22 – Dec. 27, 2003.
Dir. Warner Crocker; Music/Lyrics/Musical Direction, Steven Przybylski; Set, Michael “Jonz” Jones; Costumes, Tamara M. Carruthers; Light/Sound, Kate Furst; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Ebenezer Scrooge - - Ray Ficca, James Laster
Bob Cratchit - - Jeffery Rice, John Stanier
Marley, Fezziwig, Old Joe - - Richard Follett, Will Johnston
Christmas Present, Gentleman 2, Businessman 2 - - Ed Kyle, David Woods
Christmas Yet to Come, Gentleman 1, Businessman 1 - - Kenn Nilsen, Doug Saffell
Fred, Dick Wilkins - - Luke Callas, Bobby Vrtis
Young Scrooge, Topper, Businessman - - Brian Curl, Scott Ruble
Mrs. Fezziwig, Mrs. Cratchitt - - Libby Ingham, Thomasin Savaiano
Christmas Past - - Sharayah Calvert, Sarah Kahler
Phoebe, Bell - - Christina Ebert, Katie Nigsch
Lucy, Charwoman - - Sarah Blackwell, Amanda Wilkins
Mrs. Dilber - - Laurie Morrison, Victoria Ryles
Martha Cratchit - - Theresa McGuirk, Virginia White
Peter Cratchit - - Eric Rioux, Daniel Russell
Fan, Lizzie - - Meagan Johnson, Stephanie King-Quick
Boy Scrooge, Turkey Boy - - Joseph Rioux, Robert (Ty) Harrell
Tiny Tim - - Reece Crump, Zachary Roosa
Belinda Cratchit - - Sarah Calvert, Jordyn Cunnagin
Jane Fezziwig - - Eliza Kutrieb, Megan McShea  

A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline by Dean Regan. Jan. 31 - Mar. 27, 2004
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Michael “Jonz” Jones; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Kate Furst; Music Director, Steve Przybylski; Musicians:  Rick Wilkins, Steve Przybylski (piano); Richard Follett, Ed Kyle (guitar); Doyle Schaeffer, Shane Bell (drums); Doug Arthur, Clay Arthur (bass); David Artz (Pedal Steel guitar); Back-up Vocals, Amanda Wilkins
Patsy - - Morgan Duke
Little Big Man - - James Fleming 

The Sunshine Boys by Neil Simon.  April 4 – 25, 2004
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Michael “Jonz” Jones; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Kate Furst; Sound, Steve Pryzyblski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Willie Clark - - James Laster
Ben Stevenson - - Tony Gudell
Al Lewis - -Loring Stevenson
Patient - - Matt Bolte
Eddie - - Jeffrey Rice
Nurse - - Melanie Collins
Registered Nurse - - Tracey Copeland 

2004-2005
Honk! by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe.  June 5 – July 3, 2004
Dir. Norman Hart; Set, Michael “Jonz” Jones; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Kate Furst; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello; Music Director, Steven Przybylski (piano); Clay Arthur (bass); Doyle Schaeffer (drums); Choreography, Katie Lemos
Ugly - - Joe Bishara
Cat - - J.J. Kaczynski
Drake/Barnacles - - John Stainer
Bullfrog/Greylag - - Richard Follett
Turkey/Jaybird - - Kyle Magley
Ida  - - Thomasin Savaiano
Grace/Dot - - Monica Lijewski
Maureen/Queenie - - Sarah Melinda
Pinkfoot/Penny - - Lisa Schueller
Henrietta/Lowbutt/Snowy - - Dena Kology
Beaky - - Liese Foust, Sarah Kahler
Billy - - Miah McPeak, Laura Raciborski
Downy - - Ellie Foust, Stephanie King-Quick
Fluff - - Callie Gibson, Daniel Russell           

The Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar Wilde.  July 10 – 31, 2004
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Michael “Jonz” Jones; Lighting, Kate Furst; Sound/Music, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Lane - - Philip Robertson
Algernon Moncrieff  - - Ray Ficca
Jack Worthing - - Carl Randolph
Lady Bracknell - - Faith Potts
Gwendolyn Fairfax - - Sarah Melinda
Miss Prism - - Dawn Behrens
Cecily Cardew - - Lisa Schueller
Merriman - - Chris Tyer
Rev. Canon Chausible - - James Laster                     

The Spitfire Grill by James Valcq and Fred Alley.  Aug. 7 – Sept. 4, 2004
Dir. Joseph Bishara; Set, Michael ‘Jonz” Jones; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Kate Furst; TD, Patrick Lippincott; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello.  Music Director, Steven Przybylski; Musicians: Steve Przybylski (piano); Clay Arthur (bass); Liz Albert (violin)
Percy Talbott - - Katie Deal
Hannah - - Ilona Dulaski
Shelby Thorpe - - Thomasin Saviano
Caleb Thorpe - - Mickey Killianey
Sheriff Joe Sutter - - JT Arbogast
Effy Krayneck - - Dawn Behrens
The Visitor - - Kyle Magley 

Robert E. Lee & John Brown - - Lighting the Fuse by Warner Crocker. Sept. 11 – Oct. 9, 2004
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Michael “Jonz” Jones; Lighting, Kate Furst; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Sound Design, Steve Przybylski; TD, Patrick Lippincott; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello        
John Brown - - John Alcott
Robert E. Lee - - John Dow
Frederick Douglas - - Stephen Seals
Ensemble:  JT Arbogast; Joseph Bishara; Mickey Killaney, Kyle Magley; Phil Robertson; Chris Tyer 

Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward.  Oct. 16 – Nov. 13, 2004
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Gerard B. Browning; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Kate Furst; Sound, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Ruth Condomine - - Thomasin Savaiano
Edith - - Lisa Schueller 
Charles Condomine - - John Alcott
Mrs. Bradman - - Terri Price
Dr. Bradman - - Doug Saffell
Madame Arcati - - Ilona Dulaski (replaced by Laura Gianarelli)
Elvira - - Vanessa Morosco 

The Christmas Schooner by John Reeger & Julie Shannon.  Nov. 28 – Dec. 24, 2004
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Gerald Browning; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Kate Furst; Music, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Peter Strossel - - Thomas Adrian Simpson; Scott Carter
Gustav Stossel - - James Laster; Loring Stevenson (replaced by Kevin Grubb)
Alma Stossel - - Thomasin Savaiano; Rachel Saltzman
Karl Stossel at 9 - - Aaron Haecker, Daniel Hasse
Karl Stossel at 15 - - Andrew Leach, Graham Bultnick
Rudy/Man #1 - - Kevin Grubb
Oskar/Man #2 - - Michael Hadary
Steve’Man #3 - - Joseph Bishara
Hans/Man #4 - - Bob Butcher
Swing - - Paul Major, Jason Laughrey
Enid/Woman #1 - - Kasey Hott; Virginia White
Martha/Woman #2 - - Kathryn Strock; Liz Albert
Olive/Woman #3 - -Jen Gursky; Courtney Bell
Mary Clair Daugherty - - Asherah Capellaro, Alexandra Adams 

Hank Williams: Lost Highway by Randal Myler and Mark HerelikJan. 29 – March 26, 2005
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Gerald Browning; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Kate Furst; TD, Patrick Lippincott; Music Director, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Hank Williams - - Robbie Limon
Hoss - - Clay Arthur/Doug Arthur (Bass)
Mama Lilly - - Faith Potts
Tee-Tot - - Elliot Dash
Audrey Williams - - Kathryn Strock
Fred “Pap” Rose - - Richard Follett
Leon (Loudmouth) - - Larry Dahlke (fiddle)
Waitress - - Anna Marie Sell
Jimmy (Burrhead) - - Steve Przybylski (guitar)
Shag - - David Artz (Pedal steel guitar) 

The Complete History of America (Abridged) by Adam Long, Reed Martin, Austin Tichenor.  April 2 – May 14, 2005
Dir. John Stanier; Set, Gerald Browning; Costumes, Cathie Gayer; Lighting, Kate Furst; Sound/Music Director, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
himself - - -Ray Ficca
himself - - J. J. Kaczyinski
himself  - -John Stanier 

2005-2006
Sister Amnesia’s Country Western NUNSENSE Jamboree! by Dan Goggin.  June 4 – July 2, 2005
Dir. Warner Cocker; Set, Gerald Browning; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Christopher Ham; Musical Director, David Fiorello; Choreography, Thomasin Savaiano; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Sister Mary Francis Backstage - - Jennifer Hickok
Father Virgil Manly Trott - - Larry Dahlke
Sister Robert Anne - - Thomasin Savaiano
Sister Mary Leo - - Stephanie Lauren
Sister Mary Wilhelm - - Monica Lijewski
Sister Mary Paul (aka Amnesia) - - Anna Marie Sell
Brother David - - David Fiorello           

The Underpants by Steve Martin.  July 9 – Aug. 6, 2005
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Christopher Ham; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Theo - - Jamie Campbell
Louise - - Thomasin Savaiano
Gertrude - - Jennifer Hickock
Klingelhoff - - James Laster
Versati - - Stephen Carpenter
Cohen - - Larry Dahlke
King - - Doug Saffell 

God’s Man in Texas by David Rambo. Aug. 13 – Sept. 3, 2005
Dir. Jack Young; Set/TD, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Christopher Ham; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Dr. Jeremiah “Jerry” Mears - - James Fleming
Dr. Philip Gottschall - - Bob Payne
Hugo Taney - - Larry Dahlke 

The Killer Angels adapted by Karen Tarjan.  Sept. 10 – Oct. 8, 2005
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamarra Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Christopher Ham; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello; Musical Director, Larry Dahlke & David Maga
Col. Joshua Chamberlain  - - Carl Randolph
Lt. Gen. James Longstreet - - Eric DeFratis
Robert E. Lee, Buster Kilrain - - Paul Haas
Armistead, Reynolds, Hancock - - Larry Dahlke
Freemantle, Bucklin, Vincent - - James Fleming
Buford, Taylor, Trimble - - Peter Boyer
Sorrel, Tom, Stuart  - - David Maga
Harrison, Brewer, Meade, Alexander - - Jamie Campbell
Devin, Pickett, Ewell, Hood - - Philip Devon Schall         

Sleuth by Allen Shaffer.  Oct. 15 – Nov. 12, 2005
Dir. Warner Crocker; Scenery, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Christopher Ham; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Andrew Wyke - - Bill Largesse
Milo Tindle - - Ray Ficca
Inspector Doppler - - Dale Priorsby
Det. Sgt. Tarrant - - Richard Carne
P. C. Higgs - - Doug Casteneta 

A Christmas Story by Jean Shepherd, adapted Philip Grecian. Nov. 27 - Dec. 24, 2005
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set/TD, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Christopher Ham; Original music by David Fiorello; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Ralph (as an adult) - - Larry Dahlke, Wade Mowles
Mother - - Thomasin Savaiano, Kathryn Strock
The Old Man - - James Fleming, Richard Follett
Miss Shields - - Liz Albert, Jennifer Hickock
The Cowboy, Tree Lot Owner, The Delivery Man, The Neighbor - - Jamie
Campbell, Eric DeFratis
Ralphie Parker - - Daniel Russell, Mark Sfeir
Randy Parker - - Drew Berman, Logan Sinsel
Schwartz - - John Holsinger, Joseph Rioux
Flick - - Chris Clark, Alec R. Estrada
Farkas  - Alex Feldstein, Paul F. Rush, III
Helen Weathers - - Sarah Kahler, Sarah Johnson
Esther Jane Alberry - - Jacqlyn S. Feldstein, Madalyn Loughlin       

Smoke on the Mountain by Connie Ray, Alan Bailey, Mike Craver, Mark Hardwick.  Jan. 29 - Mar. 25, 2006
Dir. John Healey; Set/TD, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Christopher Ham; Music Director, Steve Pryzyblski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Pastor Oglethorpe - - David Maga
Burl Sanders - - Bob Payne
Vera Sanders - - Pam Pendleton
Stanley Sanders - - Larry Dahlke
June Sanders - - Thomasin Savaiano
Dennis Sanders - - Steve Przybylski
Denise Sanders - - Elizabeth Albert 

The Diaries of Adam and Eve — Searching for Eden by James Still, (based on Mark Twain). Apr. 2—30, 2006
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Christopher Ham; Sound, Teresa McGrath; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello 
Adam – Larry Dahlke
Eve - - Thomasin Savaiano 

2006 - 2007
Are We There Yet by James Hindman, Ray Roderick, Cheryl Stern; Music by John Glaudini, Tom Kochan. June 3 -- July 1, 2006
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Christopher Ham; Music, Steve Pryzyblski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Man 1 - - Larry Dahlke
Woman 1 - - Thomasin Savaiano
Man 2 - - J. T. Arbogast
Woman 2 - - Melissa Graves

Lying in State by Hatcher Hurd. July 8 – Aug. 5, 2006
Dir. Tim Pinnow; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Christopher Ham; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Harry - - Larry Dahlke
Edna - - Liza Vann
Gov. Fred - - Carl Randolph
Margo - - Faith Potts
Buttons - - Melissa Graves
Herb - - Vaughn Irving
Wally - - Doug Wilder 

The Smell of the Kill by Michelle LoweAug. 12 – Sept. 2, 2006
Dir. John Healey; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Christopher Ham; Sound, Teresa McGrath; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Molly - - Vanessa Morosco
Debra - - Thomasin Savaiano
Nicky - - Liza Vann
Husbands - - Vaughan Irving and Doug Wilder (off stage)  

Othello by William Shakespeare.  Sept. 9 – Oct. 7, 2006
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Lighting, Christopher Ham; Music, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Othello - - Elliot Dash
Iago - - Ray Ficca
Desdemona - - Ann Marie Siegwarth
Cassio - - Larry Dahlke
Brabantio/4th Gentleman - - Jim Fleming
Emila/Servant - - Thomasin Savaiano
Duke of Venice/Clown - - James Laster
Lodovico/Soldier1 - - Doug Wilder
Montano/2nd Gentleman - - Vaughn Irving
Roderigo/4th Gentleman - - Rex Daughtery
Bianca/Brabatino - - Melissa Graves
Gratiano/Soldier 2 - - Doug Saffell
Duke Servant/3rd Gentleman - - Will Lee
Priest/1st Gentleman/5th Gentleman - - Christopher Herring 

Black Coffee by Agatha Christie. Oct. 14 – Nov. 14, 2006
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Chris Ham; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Hercule Poirot - - James Fleming
Capt. Arthur Hastings - - Vaughan Irving
Sir Claud Amory - - James Laster
Richard Amory - -  R. Scott Williams
Lucia Amory - - Thomasin Savaiano
Miss Caroline Amory - - Melissa Graves
Barbara Amory - - Ann Marie Siegwarth
Tredwell - - Doug Saffell
Edward Raynor - - Rex Daugherty
Dr. Carelli - - Larry Dahlke
Dr. Graham - - William Lee
Inspector Japp - - Doug Wilder
Constable Johnson - - Christopher Herring           

A Christmas Story by Jean Shepherd, adapted Philip Grecian. Nov. 24 – Dec. 24, 2006
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set/TD, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Christopher Ham and Josh Rose; Original Music, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Ralph (as an adult) - - Vaughn Irving, Rex Daughtery         
Mother - - Sarah Blackwell, Melissa Grave
The Old Man - - James Fleming, Nick Nerangis
Miss Shields - - Sylvia Beeken, Eliza Kutrieb
The Cowboy, Tree Lot Owner, The Delivery Man, The Neighbor - - Christopher
Herring, Doug Wilder
Ralphie Parker - - Daniel Russell, Sam Iden
Randy Parker - - Drew Berman, Logan Sinse
Schwartz - - Garrett Hodgson, Joseph Rioux
Flick - - Chris Clark, Alec R. Estrada
Farkas  - Ethan Dienst, Paul F. Rush, III
Helen Weathers - - Jordyn Cunnagin, Sarah Johnson
Esther Jane Alberry - - Caroline Search, Emily Crawford 

Sanders Family Christmas by Connie Ray from an idea by Alan Bailey. Music, John Foley, Gary Fagin.  Dec. 3 - 23, 2006.  Performed at the Old Town Events Center (the former Winchester Catholic Church)
Dir. John Healey; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Christopher Ham; Stage Manager, Natalie Tasillo
Rev. Mervin Oglethorpe - - David Maga
Burl Sanders - - Richard Follett
Vera Sanders - - Pam Pendleton
Stanley Sanders - - Larry Dahlke
Dennis Sanders - - Steve Przybylski
Dennise Sanders - - Elizabeth Albert
June Sanders - - Thomasin Savaiano 

BuddyThe Buddy Holly Story by Alan Janes and Rob Bettinson. Jan. 27 – Mar. 25, 2007
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting/Sound, Christopher Ham; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Buddy Holly - - Robbie Limon
Jerry Allison, Richie Valens - - Vaughn Irving
Joe B. Maudlin - - Clay Arthur
The Big Bopper - - Richard Follett
HiPockets Duncan - - Larry Dahlke
Norman Petty - - Steve Przybylski
Vi Petty - - Thomasin Savaiano
Maria Elena - - Melissa Graves
Niki Sullivan, Murry Deutch, Engineer, MC - - Rex Daugherty
Various DJ’s and Musician  - - The Company                       

Stones in His Pocket by Marie Jones. March 31 – April 29, 2007
Dir. Warner Crocker; Scenery, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Christopher Ham; Sound, Seve Pzrybylski,; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Jake Quinn (and others) - - Larry Dahlke
Charlie Conlon (and others)  - - J. J. Kaczyinski            

2007 - 2008 (performances were held at Royal Phoenix, Front Royal and Glaize Theatre, SU)
Forever Plaid by Stuart Ross and James Riatt (Royal Phoenix, Front Royal). June 23 – Sept. 30, 2007
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Lighting, Christopher Ham; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Musical Director/Keyboard, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Smudge - - Larry Dahlke
Frankie - - Michael Hadary
Sparky - - Vaughan Irving
Jinx - - Jim Bray           

Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Album and Jeffrey Hatcher (performed at Shenandoah University’s Glaize Theatre) Aug. 10 – 26, 2007           
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Catherine Lovejoy; Lighting/Sound, Christopher Ham; Stage Manager, Thomasin Savaiano
Morrie - - James Laster
Mitch - - Matthew Eisenberg 

Shadow of the Raven by Edgar Allen Poe, adapted, Steve Przybylski (performed at Royal Phoenix, Front Royal) Oct. 14 – Nov. 10, 2007
Dir. Warner Crocker; Scenery, Til Turner; Lighting; Christopher Ham; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Charles - - Larry Dalke
David - - Vaughan Irving
Ellen - - Anna Marie Well
Arthur - - Steve Przybylski           

It’s Wonderful Life by Joe Landry. (performed at Royal Phoenix, Front Royal) Nov. 24 – Dec. 23, 2007
Dir. Warner Crocker; Scenery, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Christopher Ham; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
George Bailey - - Vaughan Irving; Larry Dahlke
Mary Hatch/Young Mary - - Thomasin Savaiano; Melissa Graves
Freddie Filmore, et al - - James Laster; Nick Nerangis
Harry, et al - - Richard Follett; Steve Przybylski
Violet, et al - - Liz Albert; Sarah Blackwell 

Smoke on the Mountain: Homecoming by Alan Bailey and Connie Ray. Jan. 31 – Mar. 29, 2008
Dir. John Healey; Scenery, Til Turner; Lighting, Paul Callahan; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Musical Director, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Burl Sanders- - Richard Follett
Vera Sanders - - Pam Pendleton
Stanley Sanders - - Larry Dahlke
Dennis Sanders - - Steve Przybylski
Denise Sanders - - Elizabeth Albert
June Sanders Oglethorpe  - - Thomasin Savaiano
Pastor Mervin Ogelthorpe - - David Maga           

Driving Miss Daisy by Alfred Uhry (performed at Royal Phoenix, Front Royal) April 5 - 26, 2008
Dir. Warner Crocker; Scenery, Til Turner; Costumes, Catherine Lovejoy; Lighting/Sound, Christopher Ham; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Daisy Werthan - - Faith Potts
Hoke Coleburn - - Elliot Dash
Boolie Werthan - - James Fleming 

YOUTH: Emerging Arts in Action
George Washington: Young Man, Young Country.  Oct. 8 – 14, 2007
Romeo & Juliet by Wm. Shakespeare.  March 21 – 29, 2008 

2008 - 2009
Always, Patsy Cline by Ted Swindley.  July 12 – Aug. 30, 2008
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Paul Callahan; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello. Music, Steve Przybylski; Musicians: Larry Dahlke (violin); Steve Przybylski (keyboard), Richard Follette, Doug Arthur (bass); David Artz (Pedal Steel guitar); drums shared by Rik Burnett and Doyle Schaeffer
Patsy - - Sarah Story
Louise -  - Thomasin Savaiano           

Moonlight and Magnolias by Ron Hutchinson (performed at Glaize Theatre, SU) Aug. 8 – 24, 2008          
Dir. Warner Crocker; Scenery, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Paul Callahan; Stage Manager, David Elias
Victor Fleming - - Peter Boyer
Ben Hecht - - R. Chris Reeder
David O. Selsnick - - Christopher Michael Todd
Miss Poppenghul - - Leah Raulerson 

Unnecessary Farce by Paul Slade SmithSept. 6 – 27, 2008
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Adam Gearhart; Sound, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Eric - - Larry Dahlke
Billie - - Dacia Dick
Karen - - Leah Raulerson
Agent Frank - - Matt Baldoni
Mayor Meekly - - James Laster
Todd - - Dustin Loomis
Mary Meekly - - Barbara Calandar             

The Mousetrap by Agatha ChristieOct. 11 – Nov. 8, 2008
Dir. William Diggle; Set, Til Turner; Lighting/Sound, Steve Przybylski; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Giles Ralston - - David Maga
Mollie Ralston - - Leah Raulerson
Miss Casewell - - Thomasin Savaiano
Christopher Wrten - - Adam Gearhart
Mrs. Boyle - - Faith Potts
Major Metcalf - - James Laster
Mr. Paravicini - - Larry Dahlke
Detective Trotter - - Carl Randolph           

A Christmas Carol, the musical by Warner Crocker; Music by Steve PryzyblskiNov. 29 – Dec. 28, 2008
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers & Catherine Lovejoy; Lighting, Paul Callahan; Choreography, Thomasin Savaiano; Music, Steve Przygylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Scrooge - - William Diggle; James Laster
Jacob Marley/Mr. Fezziwig/Old Joe - - James Fleming; Richard Follett
Bob Cratchit/Businessman 1 - - Larry Dahlke; David Maga
Mrs. Cratchit/Mrs. Fezziwig - - Jen Gursky; Thomasin Savaiano
Fred/Dick Wilkins - - Matt Baldoni; Adam Gearhart
Phoebe/Bell - - Sam Brown; Dacia Dick
Gentleman/Christmas Present - - Ricky Hesson; Sun King Davis
Gentle Lady/ Mrs. Dilber - - Kim Steenson; Carly Cramer
Grocer/Topper/Young Scrooge/ Business Man 2 - - Gus Glatzel; Vaughan Irving
Turkey Boy/Boy Scrooge - - Josh Shelor; Logan Sinsel
Martha/Jane - - Rebecca Shelor; Molly Knudson
Lizzie/Fan - - Rachel Tripp; Elizabeth Wyld
Belinda - - Abigail Beaudoin; Alexandra Hicks
Peter Cratchit - - Brandon Shockey; Caleb Caudill
Tiny Tim - - Forrest Limon; Tyler Plazio
The Ghost of Christmas Present - - Sun King Davis, Ricky Hesson
Topper - - Gus Glatzel, Vaughan Irving
Lucy/Charwoman - - Sarah Blackwell; Leah Raulerson
Christmas Past - - Emily Crawford; Miranda Smoot
Scrooge as a Boy - - Josh Shelor, Logan Sinsel
Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come - - Heather Reid; Ashley Sakalaucks      

Southern Crossroads by Warner Crocker, Music by Steve PrzybylskiJan. 31 – March 14, 2009
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Adam Gearhart; Music, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Jake - - Matthew C. Baldoni
Marian - - Dacia Dick
     William Samuels - - William Diggle
     Matilda Samuels - - Leah Raulerson
Wallace - - Robbie Limon
     Rusk - - David Maga
     Shannon - - Thomasin Savaiano
     Loomis - - Vaughan Irving
     Ewing - - Larry Dahlke
    Willis - - Steve Przybylski 

Cotton Patch Gospel by Tom Key, Russell Treyz; Music/Lyrics by Harry Chapin.  March 21 – April 25, 2009
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Paul Callahan; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello (Playbill not available)
Matthew - - Ray Ficca
Musicians:  Clay Arthur; (bass); Bob Payne (guitar); Steve Przybylski (keyboard) & guitar); Larry Dahlke, (fiddle) 

YOUTH
Virginia Ghost Stories.  Oct 24-26, 2008 (at Warren County High School)
Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare. April 17 – 24, 2009 (at Skyline HS) 

2009 - 2010
Man of La Mancha by Dale Wasserman; Music and lyrics by Mitch Leigh and Joe Darion. June 6 – July 4, 2009           
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Lighting, Paul Callahan; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello. Musicians:  Vaughn Irving, Molly Knudsen, Steve Przybylski, Mike Rosengarten, David Sucharski
Captain of the Inquisition/Muleteer - - Vaughn Irving
Miguel de Cervantes/Don Quixote - - Thomas Adrian Simpson
Manservant/Sancho Panza - - R. Scott Williams
Governor/Innkeeper - - Ricky Hesson
Duke/Dr. Carassco - - Jayson Belew
Antonia/Maria - - Thomasin Savaiano
Aldonza/Dulcinea - - Nancy O’Bryan
Fermina/Housekeeper - - Aviva Pressman
Padre/Muleteer - - David Sucharski
Barber/Muleteer - - Cody Murphy
Pedro, a Muleteer - - Sun King Davis
Paco, a Muleteer - - Gus Glatzel
Anselmo, a Muleteer - - Mike Rosengarten 

The Gin Game by D. L. Colburn.  July 18 – Aug. 15, 2009 
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Catherine Lovejoy; Lighting, Paul Callahan; Sound, Steve Pryzbylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Weller Martin - - James Laster
Fonsia - - Faith Potts 

Robert E. Lee & John Brown - Lighting the Fuse by Warner Crocker. Aug. 28 – Sept. 26, 2009     
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Michael “Jonz” Jones & Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Paul Callahan; Sound; Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
John Brown - - John Alcott
Robert E. Lee - - John Dow
Frederick Douglas - - Stephen Seals
Actors playing multiple roles:  Vaughn Irving, Ricky Hesson, Sun King Davis, Cody Murphy, Dave Surcharski, Jason Belew 

Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure adapted by Steven Dietz. Oct. 10 – Nov. 7, 2009 
Dir. Warner Crocker; Assistant Director, Randy Niles; Set, Til Turner; Lighting, Paul Callahan; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers & Catherine Lovejoy; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Sherlock Holmes - - John Alcott
Dr. Watson - - David Maga
Professor Moriarty - - Cody Murphy
King of Bohemia - - Jayson Belew
Irene Adler - - Thomasin Savaiano
James Larrabee (aka Godfrey Norton) - - Dave SucharskI
Madge Larrabee (aka Marie) - - Aviva Pressman
Sid Prince/Clergyman/Policeman - - Vaughan Irving
Postboy/Young Swiss Man - - Danny McGrath, Josh Shelor          

Miracle on 34th Street by Warner Crocker and Steve Pryzyblski. Nov. 28 – Dec. 27, 2009 
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers & Catherine Lovejoy; Lighting, Paul Callahan; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Doris Walker - - Thomasin Savaiano; Aviva Pressman
Man With Pants Too Big - - Ricky Hesson; John Skoltis
Drunken Santa Claus - - James Laster; Doug Saffell
Mr. Shellhammer - - Matt Baldoni; Jayson Belew
Kris Kringle - - Bob Payne; Jim Fleming
Susan Walker - - Emma Bott; Logan Trask
Fred Gaily - - David Maga; Alex Sheets
Mr. R. H. Macy - - Richard Follett; Nick Nerangis
Alfred - - Randy Niles; Brandon Shockey
Mrs. Harper - - Dacia Dick; Leslie Bradley
Millie - - Myah Bales; Alexander Hicks
Jimmy/Sam the Newsboy - - Jacob Adams; Josh Shelor
Rebecca - - Sarah Millard; Siobhan Bott
Rebecca’s Mother - - Kim Steenon; Julia Shaffer
Ms. Abercrombie - - Lori Staley; Esther Covington
Mr. Sawyer - - Denim Petit; Cody Murphy
Mr. Randolph Mara - - Ricky Hesson; John Skoltis
Judge Henry Harper - - James Laster; Doug Saffell
Baliff - - Matt Baldoni, Jayson Belew
Mrs. Mara - - Sarah Blackwell; Jessica Gustafson
Randy Mara - - Forrest Limon; Tyler Plazio
Carol, a Mailcarrier - - Leslie Bradley; Dacia Dick 

Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story by Alan Janes. Music, Buddy Holly & Crickets. Jan. 30 – March 13, 2010
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Catherine Lovejoy; Lighting, Paul Callahan; Music Director, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello  
Buddy Holly  - - Robbie Limon
Jerry Allison, Richie Valens - - Vaughn Irving
Joe B. Maudlin - - Clay Arthur
The Big Bopper - - Richard O. Follet
HiPockets Duncan - - Bob Payne
Norman Petty - - Steve Pryzbylski
Vi Petty - - Thomasin Savaiano
Maria Elena - - Aviva Pressman
Niki Sullivan - - David Maga
Murry Deutch, Enginee, MC - - Jayson Belew 
Various DJ’s and Musicians - - The Company

Harvey by Mary Chase.  March 27 – April 24, 2010
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Paul Callahan; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Veta Louise Simmons - - Thomasin Savaiano
Myrtle Mae Simmons - - Molly Knudsen
Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet - - Sarah Blackwell
Elwood P. Dowd - - Larry Dahlke
Dr. Chumley - - Cody Murphy
Nurse Kelly - - Aviva Pressman
Dr. Sanderson - - David Maga
Betty Chumley - - Dacia Dick
Duane Wilson - - Eddie Staver III
Judge Gaffney - - James Laster
E. J. Lofgren - - Jayson Belew           

YOUTH:
Civil War Spy
   Sept. 18 -- 20, 2009
Mid-Summer Night’s Dream   Feb. 5 – 7, 2010 

2010 - 2011 
Shenandoah by Gary Geld and Peter Udell. June 5 – July 3, 2010
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Lighting, Paul Callahan; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Choreography, Heather Reid. Musicians: Dacia Dick, Ricky Hesson, Bob Payne, Steve Przybylski, Ken Ritter, Heather Reid
Charlie Anderson - - Thomas Adrian Simpson
Jenny - - Katherine Yacko
Anne  - -Thomasin Savaiano
Son James - - William Diggle
Son Jacob - - Eddie Staver III
Son Nathan - - Aaron Mann
Son Henry - - Brandon Shockey
Son John - - Daniel Russell
Son Robert - - Troy Chandler Van Meter
Gabriel - - Brandon Wells
Sam - - David Maga
Pastor Rev. Byrd - - Richard O. Follett           

Always, Patsy Cline by Ted Swindley. July 9 – Aug. 1, 2010(performed at Historic Jordan Springs, Winchester)
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Lighting, Paul Callahan; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Musicians: Steve Przybylski; Richard Follett; Arthur Strosnider; Kevin Archambault, Doyle Schaeffer
Patsy Cline - - Nancy O’Bryan
Louise - - Lori Staley 

Dead Man’s Cell Phone by Sarah Ruhl. July 17 – Aug. 14, 2010     
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Lighting, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Sound, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Gordon - - Ricky Hesson
Mrs. Gottlieb - - Kate Kiley
Dwight - - David Maga
Jean - - Thomasin Savaiano
Hermia - - Liza Vann
The Other Woman - - Katherine Yacko
Crew - - Heather Reid, Aaron Mann 

Striking 12 by Brendan Milburn, Rachel Sheinkin, Valerie Vigoda. Aug. 28 – Sept. 25, 2010
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Wes Calkin; Choreography, Heather Reid; Music Director, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Herself - - Sarah Story (electric violin)
Himself - -Vaughn Irving (drums)
Himself - - Seve Przybylski (keyboard)
Dancer - - Heather Reid 

Mark Twain’s A Murder, A Mystery, A Marriage by Aaron Posner and James SuggOct. 9 – Nov. 6, 2010        
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Wes Calkin; Music Director, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Sheriff Thwacker (and musician) - - Andrew Crowe
John Gray - - William Diggle
Hugh Gregory- - Aaron Mann
Reverend Hurley and Narrator - - Bob Payne
David Gray - - Steve Przybylski
Sally Gray - - Thomasin Savaiano
The Stranger - - Eddie Staver III
Mary Gray - - Katherine Yacko
Musician - - Steve Yaussi         

A Christmas Carol adapted by Warner Crocker and Steve Przybylski. Music & Lyrics by Steve Przybylski.  Nov. 27 – Dec. 24, 2010, (replacing the originally scheduled, The Perfect Christmas Tree)
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Til Turner; Lighting, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers.   
NOTE: Casting of the Davison twins for Ghost of Christmas Past required two people for alternate day performances
Ebenezer Scrooge - - James Laster, Eddie Staver III
Jacob Marley, Fezziwig, Old Joe - - James Fleming, Richard Follett
Bob Cratchit, Businessman - - Michael Reid, Forrest Sassaman
Mrs. Cratchit - - Sarah Blackwell, Thomasin Savaiano
Fred - - Matthew Baldoni, Andrew Crowe
Phoebe, Belle - - Jenny Stodd, Katherine Yacko
A Gentleman - - Ricky Hesson, Bob Bayne
A Gentle Lady, Mrs. Dilber - - Kim Walker, Jackie Zito
A Grocer, Topper, Businessman II - - Gus Glatzel, Aaron Mann
Turkey Boy - - Forrest Limon, Tyler Plazio
Martha Cratchit - - Emily Crawford, Tiffany Waters
Lizzie Cratchit - - Natalie Dyke, Amanda Willis
Belinda Cratchit - - Abigail Beaudoin, Vivian Sansoni
Peter Cratchit - - Patrick Bauserman, Joe Mayer
Tiny Tim Cratchit - - Thomas Bauserman, Leo Schopick
Ghost of Christmas Past - - Ricky Hesson, Bob Payne
Lucy, Charwoman - - Megan McShea, Sara Jane Palmer
Fan - - Natalie Dyke, Amanda Willis
Ghost of Christmas Past - - Jennifer Davison, Jessica Davison; Sarah Millard, Audrey Nakagawa
Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come - - Chelsa Massey, Heather Reid 

Southern Crossroads: The New Orleans Adventure by Warner Crocker. Music, Steve Przybylski. Jan. 29 – March 12, 2011      
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Ricky Hesson; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Wes Calkin; Stage Manager, Lynne M. Harris; Musical Direction, Steve Przybylski
Wallace Greene - - Robbie Limon
Shannon Greene - - Thomasin Savaiano
Rusk Greene - - Steve Przybylski
Willis Greene - - Chris Blisset
Ewell Greene- - Michael Reid
Loomis Greene - - Vaughn Irving
Stewpot Levant - - Bob Payne
Marie “Me-Me” Boisseau - - Katherine Yacko
Lionel “Caw Cut” Arsenault - - Aaron Mann
Sheriff David Hennessey III - - Eddie Staver III           

Groucho by Arthur Marx and Robert Fisher. March 26 – April 23, 2011
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Heather Reid; Costume, Tamara Carruthers; Lighting, Wes Calkin; Music Direction, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Lynne M. Harris
Groucho Marx - - Peter Boyer
Chico Marx/Harpo Marx - - Vaughn Irving
Rosie/Mrs. Rittenhouse/Margaret Dumont/Catherine Dubois - - Thomasin
Savaiano           
SchoolGirl/ShowGirl/Marjorie/FayMcKenzie/Groucho’s Wife/Gloria - - Catherine
Yacko
Citizen of Freedonia - - Heather Reid 

YOUTH: 
Houdini. Oct. 1 — 2, 2010
Macbeth by William Shakespeare.  April 8 – 10, 2011  

2011-2012
Reunion by Jack Kyrieleison, Ron Rolgate, Michael O’Flaherty.  June 4 – July 2, 2011
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set/Lighting, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Musical Director, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Harry Hawk - - Bob Payne
Augustin Lovecraft - - Steve Przybylski
Hannibal Drumwright - - Brett Tubbs
Cassie Drumwright - - Sehri Wickliffe
Cordelia Hopewell - - Dana Colagiovanni
Tom Trudgett - - Jody Lee 

The Nerd by Larry Shue.  July 16 – Aug. 13, 2011
Dir. William Diggle; Set, Heather Reid; Lighting, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; TD, Zach Fullenkamp; Sound, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Willum Cubbert - - Jody Lee
Tansy McGinnis - - Dana Colagiovanni
Axel Hammond - - R. Scott Williams
Warnock Waldgrave - - Nick Nerangis
Clelia Waldgrave - - Ilona Dulaski
Thor Waldgrave - - Forrest Limon, Tyler Plazio (alternate performances)
Rick Steadman - - James Fleming       

Steel Magnolias by Robert Harding.  Aug. 27 – Sept. 24, 2011
Dir. William Diggle; Set, Heather Reid; Lights, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; TD, Zach Fullenkamp; Sound, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Malia Arguello
Truvy Jones - - Tracey Copeland Halter
Annelle Dupuy-Desoto - - Sarah Melinda
Clairee Belcher - - Faith Potts
Shelby Eatenton-Latcherie - - Emelie Faith Thompson
M’Lynn Eatenton - - Dana Colagiovanni
Ouiser Boudreaux - - Ilona Dulaski           

The Woman in Black by Stephen Mallatratt.  Oct. 8 – Nov. 5, 2011
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set/TD, Zach Fullenkamp; Lighting, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Sound, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Rebecca Cannon Calkin
Kipps - - Jody Lee
Actor - - David Millstone 

Glory Bea! A Shenandoah Valley Christmas Story by Rich Follett & Larry Dahlke.  Nov. 26 – Dec. 24. 2011
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set/Lighting, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; Music Director, Steve Przybylski; Production Manager, Heather Reid; TD, Zach Fullenkamp; Stage Managers, Rebecca Cannon Calkin & Megan McShea
Gabe - - Jody Lee
Mike - - Robbie Limon, Steve Przybylski
Zeke - - Andrew Crowe, Jason J. Labrador
Annie Thorne - - Katherine Yacko, Thomasin Savaiano
John Thorne - - Matthew Baldoni, Forrest K. Sassaman
Glory Bea Thorne - - Abby Buchholz, Audrey Nakagawa
Sarah Perkins - - Dana Colagiovanni, Theresa McGuirk
Lydia Funkhouse - - Lydia Hisey, Amanda Willis
Rebecca Estep - - Jessica Shostek, Natalie Youngblood
Older Campbell Boy - - Jake Adams, Dan Kurzenknabe
Middle Campbell Boy - - Patrick Bauserman, Forrest Limon
Younger Campell Boy - - Thomas Bauserman, Jordan Armel 

Smoke on the Mountain by Connie Ray & Alvin Bailey.  Jan. 29 – March 10, 2012
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set/TD, Zach Fullenkamp; Lighting, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Joette Orndorff; Production Manager, Heather Reid; Music Director, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Rebecca Calkin
Pastor Mervin Oglethorpe - - Alex Sheets
Burl Sanders - - Bob Payne (replaced by Roger M. Eaves due to Payne’s illness)
Vera Sanders - - Pam Pendleton
Stanley Sanders - - Jody Lee
June Sanders - - Thomasin Savaiano
Dennis Sanders - - Steve Przybylski
Denise Sanders - - Jennie Malone 

Greater Tuna by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard.  March 24 – April 28, 2012
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set/Production Manager, Heather Reid; Lighting, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Tamara Carruthers; TD, Zach Fllenkamp; Sound, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Rebecca Calkin
Thurston Wheelis (et al) - -Eddie Staver, III
Arles Struvie (et al.) - - Greg Pragel 

2012-2013
Hank Williams: Lost Highway by Randal Myler and Mark Harelik. June 2 – 30, 2012
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set/Lighting, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Caleb Blackwell; Music Director/Sound, Steve Przybylski; TD, Zach Fullenkamp; Stage Manager, Rebecca Calkin
Hank Williams - - Robbie Limon
Shag - - David Artz
Tee-Tot - - Elliot Dash
Pap - - Dennis Donald
Leon/Loudmouth - - Jason J. Labrador
Hoss - - Jody Lee
Audrey Williams - - Jennie Malone
Mamma Lilly - - Pam Pendleton
Jimmy/Burrhead - - Steve Przybyski
Waitress - - Lesllie Putnam 

Private Lives by Noel Coward.  July 14 – Aug. 11, 2012
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set/TD, Zach Fullenkamp; Lighting, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Caleb Blackwell; Sound, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Kendra Watkins
Elyot - - Peter Boyer
Sybl - - Theresa McGuirk
Victor - - Kevin Grubb
Amanada - - Thomasin Savaiano
Louise - - Leslie Putnam 

Tuna Does Vegas by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard.  Aug. 26 – Sept. 22, 2012
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set/Lighting, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Caleb Blackwell; Sound, Steve Przybylski; TD, Zach Fullenkamp; Stage Manager, Kendra Watkins
Thurston Wheelis, et al - - Eddie Staver, III
Arles Struvie, et al - - Jody Lee 

Wait Until Dark by Frederick Knott.  Oct. 6 – Nov. 3, 2012 (This replaced Good Ol’ Girls by Paul Ferguson that had been originally scheduled for this spot).
Dir. Rebecca Calkin; Set/TD, Zach Fullenkamp; Lighting, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Caleb Blackwell; Sound, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Kendra Watkins
Mike Talman - - Eddie Staver, IIII
Sgt. Carlion - - Jody Lee
Harry Roat Jr. & Sr. - - Benjamin Reed
Susy Hendrix - - Thomasin Savaiano
Sam Hendrix - - Darrell Johnston
Gloria - - Vivian Sansoni, Natalie Youngblood (alternated performances)
Patrolman - - Caleb Blackwell
Patrolwoman - - Leslie Putnam 

Glory Bea! A Shenandoah Valley Christmas Story by Rich Follett & Larry Dahlke.  Nov. 25 – Dec. 24, 2012
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set/TD, Zach Fullenkamp; Lighting, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Caleb Blackwell; Stage Manager, Kendra Watkins
Gabe/Reb Hite - - Jody Lee
Mike - - Darrell Johnston; Steve Przybylski
Zeke - - Jason Labrador; Jessica Jernigan
Gloriana Beatrice Thorne - - Hannah Marteeny; Audrey Nakagawa
Annie Thorne - - Kimberly Braun, Thomasin Saviano
John Thorne - - Bob Payne, Benjamin Reed
Sarah Perkins - - Theresa McGuirk, Leslie Putnam
Lydia Funkhouse - - Cherith Pilong, Amanda Willis
Rebecca Estep - - Jessica Shostek, Natalie Youngblood
Oldest Campbell Boy - - Patrick Bauserman, Brady Spaid
Middle Campbell Boy - - Tyler Plazio, Jackson Sirbaugh
Youngest Campbell Boy - - Thomas Bauserman, John Carter 

Smoke on the Mountain - Homecoming by Conie Ray and Alan Bailey.  Jan. 26 – March 17, 2013 
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set/TD, Zach Fullenkamp; Lighting, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Caleb Blackwell; Musical Director, Steve Przyylski; Stage Manager, Kendra Watkins
Pastor Mervin Oglethorpe - - Don Denton
Burl Sanders - - Bob Payne
Vera Sanders - - Pam Pendleton
Stanley Sanders  - - Richard Daniel
Dennis Sanders - - Steve Przybylski
Denise Sanders - - Jennie Malone
June Sanders Oglethorpe - - Thomasin Savaiano 

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee by William Finn and Rachel Sheinkin.  April 7 – 28, 2013
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set/Lighting, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Caleb Blackwell; TD, Zach Fullenkamp; Choreography, Leslie Putnam; Music Director, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Kendra Watkins
Rona Lisa Peretti/Olive’s Mom - - Thomasin Savaiano
Vice Principal Douglas Panch - - Don Denton
Charlito ‘Chip Tolentino - - Channing Frampton
Leaf Coneybear and Carl Dad - - Joshua Shelor
Logainne Schwartz and Grubenierre - - Katherine Yacko
William Barfee - - Brandon Shockey
Marcy Park - - Karen O’Connell
Olive Ostrovsky - - Leslie Putnam
Mitch Mahoney/Dan Dad/Olive’s Dad - - Michael Quinichett

2013-2014
Church Basement Ladies by Jim Stowell and Jessie Zuehlke, Music and Lyrics by Drew Jansen. June 2 – 30, 2013
Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Maria Smith; Lighting, Ashley Promisel; Choreography, Leslie Putnam; Music Director, Steve Przybylski; Stage Manager, Kyle Schuller
Mrs. Vivian Snustad - - Jill Stapleton Bergerson
Mrs. Mavis Gilmerson - - Barbi McGuire
Mrs. Karin Engleson - - Thomasin Savaiano
Signe Engleson - - Leslie Putnam
Pastor E. L. Gunderson - - Michael Parker 

Boeing, Boeing by Mark Camoletti. July 14 – Aug. 11, 2013
Guest Dir. Warner Crocker; Set, Wes Calkin; Costumes, Maria Smith; Lighting, Ashley Promisel; TD, Will Gautney; Stage Manager, Kyle Schuller
Bernard - - Don Denton
Gloria - - Leslie Putnam
Berthe - - Shirley Proctor
Robert - - Daniel Westbrook
Gabriella - - Karen O’Connell
Gretchen - - Theresa McGuirk 

NOTE: The following titles were scheduled for the remainder of the 2013/2014 season, but were not performed due to the closing of the theatre:
I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change by Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts. Aug. 24 – Sept. 22, 2013
Frankenstein (Mary Shelly, a new adaptation). Oct. 5 – Nov. 3, 2013
A Christmas Carol, adapted by Warner Crocker and Steve Przybylski. Nov. 20 – Dec. 24, 2013
Southern Crossroads by Warner Crocker and Steve Przybylski. Jan. 25 – March 16, 2014
Mark Twain - Is He Dead?  adapted by David Ives.  March 29 – April 17, 2014