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Student Directed Productions 2002-2003

April 3-6, 2003, 8:00 p.m., Preview, Wednesday April 2 at 8:00 p.m. April 10-13, 2003, 8:00 p.m., Preview Wednesday, April 9 at 8:00 p.m.
Studio Theatre

Someone for Everyone takes a look at two people in the dating world, trying to find Mr. and Ms. Right.

In the dark comedy, Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You, a teaching nun is visited by her former students. As the tension mounts, much mayhem and bloodshed result, among moments of hysterical laughter.

How I Learned to Drive, winner of the 1998 Pulitzer Prize, is a tender yet disturbing coming of age story. The play delves into the lives of a Maryland family in the 1960s, concentrating on the connection between Li'l Bit and her fatherly Uncle Peck. The driving lessons Uncle Peck gives Li'l Bit over the years 'extend beyond the rules of the road' - they are a slow, careful, and caring seduction. The play's main focus becomes an exploration of a grown man's emotional seduction of his young niece and her seeming complicity in the years that follow.

Someone for Everyone

by Janet and Don MacIntyre

Directed by Jeska Morrow

  • Scenic Designer - Aaron Seelig
  • Lighting Designer - Kyle Baker
  • Sound Designer - Chris Vicoli
  • Costume Designer - Crystal Vissers
  • Props Designer - Dana McBride
  • Hair/Make-up Designer - Emily Gerber
  • Stage Manager - Shanelle Lea Shrader

 

Cast

  • Ron - Jared Duymovic
  • Sheila - Allie Glagola
  • Steve - Evan Shearin
  • Veronica - Sandra Jones
  • Jack - Chris McKay
  • Henrietta - Kristin Bien

 

Crew

  • Master Carpenter - Bradley Smith
  • Master Electrician - Kyle Baker
  • Costumer - Courtney Bianchi
  • Running Crew - Jared Duymovic, Allie Glagola, Sandra Jones, Evan Shearin
  • Sound Board Operator - Virginia Sanders
  • Light Board Operator - Erika Saperstein
  • Front of House Manager - Ashley Bergdoll

 

Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You

by Christopher Durang

Directed by Rissa Guffey

  • Scenic Designer - Aaron Seelig
  • Lighting Designer - Kyle Baker
  • Sound Designer - Chris Vicoli
  • Costume Designer - Crystal Vissers
  • Make-up Designer - Emily Gerber
  • Hair Designer - Emily Gerber
  • Props Designer - Dana McBride
  • Stage Manager - Krista Helms

 

Cast

  • Sister Mary Ignatius - Danielle Batteast
  • Thomas - Aaron Seelig
  • Diane - Kristin Bien
  • Gary - Chris Vicoli
  • Philomena - Emily Gerber
  • Aloysius - Chris McKay

 

Crew

  • Master Carpenter - Bradley Smith
  • Master Electrician - Kyle Baker
  • Costumer - Courtney Bianchi
  • Running Crew - Jared Duymovic, Allie Glagola, Sandra Jones, Evan Shearin
  • Sound Board Operator - Virginia Sanders
  • Light Board Operator - Erika Saperstein
  • Front of House Manager - Ashley Bergdoll

 

How I Learned to Drive

by Paula Vogel

Directed by Chandra Jeanette Biehl DeNap

A Senior Project

  • Scenic Designer - Aaron Seelig
  • Lighting Designer - Kyle Baker
  • Costume Designer - Joanna Cate
  • Assistant Costume Designer - Eileen Friend
  • Sound Designer - Mary Ferguson
  • Props - Tana Fowler
  • Make-up Designer - Emily Gerber
  • Hair Designer - Emily Gerber
  • Video Designer - Sam Fain
  • Stage Manager - Kelly Boyd

 

Cast

  • Li'l Bit - Sonja Hethcote
  • Peck - Barry McFarlane
  • Male Greek Chorus - Sam Fain
  • Female Greek Chorus - Melissa Adams
  • Teenage Greek Chorus - Bethany Lillis
  • Driver's Education Voice - Jared Duymovic

 

Crew

  • Assistant Stage Manager - Sara Wagoner
  • Master Carpenter - Bradley Smith
  • Master Electrician - Kyle Baker
  • Costumer - Linda Atwell
  • Running Crew - Brian Glunt, Chris McKay
  • Sound Board Operator - Jessica Umbreit
  • Light Board Operator - Delia Neylon
  • Projectionist - Jared Duymovic
  • Front of House Manager - Ashley Bergdoll