| Cast |
When the play has been cast the sucessful participant
will be listed next to the part. The available parts are subject
to change. |
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| ROSE |
Anastasia Peterson |
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| UNCLE JOCKO |
Alex Peterson |
GEORGE |
Stephen Mullinax |
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BALLOON GIRL |
Mecaela Chapman |
| BABY LOUISE |
Olivia Ericksen |
BABY JUNE |
Ashley Nelson |
| POP |
Ron Field |
WEBBER |
Tess Obenauf |
| HERBIE |
John Mullenix |
LOUISE |
Kaaren Spanski-Dreffin |
| JUNE |
Mallory Arnold |
MR. KRINGELEIN |
Bruce Roberts |
| MR. GOLDSTONE |
Ron Field |
MISS CRATCHETT |
Judy Morgan |
| PASTEY |
Alex Petersen |
TESSIE TURA |
Meredith Donnelley |
| MAZEPPA |
Jen Dickenson |
CIGAR |
Daniel Spanski-Dreffin |
| ELECTRA |
Fiona Thornton |
CLARA & HER CLARINET |
Natalie Adams |
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RENE |
Anita Field |
| PHIL |
Alex Peterson |
BOURGERON-COCHON |
Bruce Roberts |
| NEWSBOYS |
Mecaela Chapman
Natalie Adams
Ashley Chapman |
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| HOLLYWOOD BLONDES & SHOWGIRLS |
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AGNES
MARJORIE MAY
EDNA
DELORES
GAIL
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Ashley Gronzo
Alexandria Goodrich
Alyssa Pearce
Kina Ericksen
Roze Vessey |
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| FARM BOYS |
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TULSA
YONKERS
ANGIE
L.A.
COW |
Niclas R Olson
Daniel Spanski-Dreffin
Alex Peterson
Stephen Mullinax
Kaaren Spanski-Dreffin Louise
Fisher &
Anita Field
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| INSTRUMENTATION - MUSICIANS |
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| Keyboards |
Lois Goble
Martha Sturgeon
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Trumpet, Violin |
Eleah Recce |
Flute, Clarinet |
April Hurley |
Trombone |
Jim Armstrong |
| Piccolo, Flute |
Derek Loerzel |
Trombone |
Andrew Haack |
| Bassoon, Clarinet |
Ryan Nichole Jones |
Baritone |
Guy Emerson |
| Trumpet |
Bob Collins |
French Horn |
Theresa Knutsen |
| Bass Violin |
Tiffany Williams |
Drums |
Brandon Elizaga |
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| Biographies - Cast and Crew |
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| Natalie Adams |
(Balloon Girl, Newsboy) is
in 8th grade, has been singing, dancing and acting for a little
under ten years and was most recently in Bugsy Malone Jr. Fun
Fact: Natalie once stayed awake for 48 hours
straight, playing Tetris on her cell phone. |
| Mallory Arnold |
(June) is a junior at Onalaska High School, who enjoys singing
and dancing. She appeared in The Sound of Music, Seven
Brides, and South Pacific. Fun Fact: Mallory
has an extensive collection of Star Wars figurines from the
1980’s which she inherited from one of her uncles. |
| Moto DeLay |
(Chowsie) is a four pound 1 ½ year
old Chihuahua. Moto enjoys boating, jet skiing, chasing
his tail in his spare time. Gypsy is his first public performance. Fun
Fact: Moto wanted to let his fans know that he can
be found on myspace or emailed at motodelay@yahoo.com. |
| Jen Dickinson |
(Mazeppa) |
| Kurtis Donnelly |
(Technical Director) |
| Meredith Donnelly |
(Tessie Tura) is a newcomer on
stage at the Roxy, although she has been a devoted volunteer
since moving to Morton in February with her husband, Kurtis.
Fun Fact: Meredith’s
only past musical theater experience was playing Mary in
a church Christmas musical, and she forgot the words to her
solo. |
| April Doolittle |
(Producer) has helped produce Centralia
College East musicals since 1987. She appeared in most as support
characters, such as Fruma Sarah, (Fiddler) Suzanne Duvall,
and nurse Rita Adams (South Pacific). Fun
Fact: April has won over four destruction
derbies at the Fourth of July Bash in Chehalis. |
| Kina Ericksen |
(Delores), a high school junior, has
been dancing for ten years and acting for four. She loves to
sing and act and hopes to continue doing both. Fun
Fact: Kina once lasted over 300 jumps while
doing Double Dutch jump roping. |
| Olivia Ericksen |
(Baby Louise) is a ninth grader, who
enjoys reading and acting. She has acted in many of the Christmas
plays and is now acting in children’s theater. Fun
Fact: Olivia has over 20 recipes she has created
using Top Ramen and assorted herbs and spices. |
| Anita Field |
(Renee, Tail End of Cow, Extras) is
a veteran of several musicals and choral performances. Her credits
include Show Boat, Paint Your Wagon, South
Pacific and Tales from the Hobo Jungle. Fun
Fact: Anita loves to discover and wear
vintage je |
| Ron Field |
(Father, Mr. Goldstone) met his
idol Bing Crosby in 1957, later presenting a radio program
called Mainly Bing in Australia. Recently he
has participated in choirs and in South Pacific. Fun
Fact: Ron used to be a door to door
wine salesman. |
| Louise Fisher |
(Costumer, Cow, Extras), a Morton native and FireMAC Secretary,
first appeared as Julie in 1990’s Show Boat. Her
favorite character was Mother Abbess in The Sound of
Music. Fun Fact: Louise
has two Bessy Ross American flags flying high above her house. |
| Alexandria Goodrich |
(Marjorie May) |
| Rebecca Greenfield |
(Choreographer) recently choreographed
W. F. West High School’s The Wizard of Oz. She
is a member of the modern company Blacken Tan Dance and is
an instructor at SWDC in Chehalis. Fun Fact: Rebecca
has six toes on her left foot which is why her dancing skills
are so advanced. |
| Ashley Gronzo |
(Agnes) was Connie in last year’s South
Pacific. She is an avid theater enthusiast and in her
spare time she enjoys bowling and reading. Fun
Fact: Ashley collects bottle caps from
plastic soda containers and has over four grocery sacks full. |
| Sharlotte Hendrickson |
(Costumer), a FireMAC board member,
has previously been stage manager, assistant director, set painter,
costumer, and actor, featured in Fiddler on the Roof and Sound
of Music. Fun Fact: Sharlotte
has a Great Dane which is taller than most of the cast in
this show. |
| Rebecca Madsen |
(Stage Manager) studies theatre
and art at Loyola Marymount University. She played Nellie
in South Pacific and played Gert in this summer’s Lost
in Yonkers. Fun Fact: Rebecca
loves spending her time with her award winning miniature donkey
named Josephie. |
Oscar Meyer,
Earl of Sandwich |
(Chowsie) literally marks the Roxy
stage with his debut performance. Oscar is a one year-old
miniature dachshund and the beloved pet of the Donnelly’s. Fun
Fact: Oscar dedicates this performance to
his girlfriend, Shay Roller, a 55-pound yellow lab. |
| Judy Morgan |
(Miss Cratchitt) owns “Shop
Us First” in Morton. She has acted since high school,
favorite was Taming of the Shrew until she
played Bloody Mary in South Pacific. Fun
Fact: Judy has season tickets to Disneyland
for the next five years. |
| John Mullenix |
(Herbie) debuted in 1988 in The
Music Man. Numerous roles followed, including Tevye
in Fiddler. Currently FireMAC’s Volunteer
Coordinator, he also enjoys set design and construction. Fun
Fact: John was a back up singer for
Willie Nelson in 1985. |
| Stephen Mullinax |
(George, L. A.) is a senior at
White Pass. He is making his second appearance on the Roxy
stage as L.A. Last summer, he appeared in South Pacific. Fun
Fact: He broke his pinky on a couch while chasing
his dog. |
| Ashley Nelson |
(Baby June) is a White Pass High
graduate, and is hardly a stranger to the Fire MAC productions. Ashley
is an 80’s enthusiast, and can bust a move like no other. Fun
Fact: Ashley has been to Canada so
many times that she is contemplating applying for duel-citizenship. |
| Brad Nelson |
(Musical Director,
Stress Receiver and owner of Mobile Dressing Room by Bus) is
back for his 6th show as Director of Music. He has taught
music in the White Pass School District for 15 years and loves
living here. Fun
Fact:Brad has a collection of hundreds
of movies of which about 90% of the people in the country
have never even heard. |
| Tess Obenauf |
(Mrs. Weber) was introduced to
theater through her daughter in 2006 and participated in a
CCE Drama Class. She welcomes the adventure of participating
in this production. Fun Fact: Tess
can make a chain of paper dolls that stretches over 30 feet. |
| Lynne Olmos |
(Artistic Director) teaches English
and Drama in Mossyrock. A theater veteran since 1979, she was
stage manager for Seven Brides in 2004 and directed
2006’s South Pacific. Fun Fact: Lynne
happens to be an avid believer in horoscopes and bases her
directing talents around them. |
| Niclas R. Olson |
(Tulsa), a theatre major
at PLU, previously appeared as Lt. Cable in South Pacific. Other
recent productions include Twelfth Night, A Midsummer
Night’s Dream, and Boise, ID. Fun
Fact: Niclas once counted to ten thousand
just to see if he could do it. |
| Alyssa Pearce |
(Edna) |
| Alexander Peterson |
(Uncle Jocko, Phil, Patsy, Angie)
is a senior at Western Washington University majoring in Linguistics. Some
past roles include Billis (South Pacific), Squeaks
(1940s Christmas Show), and Daniel (Seven Brides). Fun
Fact: Alex still sleeps with his first
teddy bears which he has had for over 21 years. |
| Anastasia Peterson |
(Rose) a Morton native, has performed
in productions for Centralia College, the Evergreen Playhouse,
FMAC, Centerstage Theatre, Green Theatre, Theatre Babylon,
and NW Murder Mysteries. Fun Fact: Anastasia
has played in a basketball game with David Arquette. |
| Bruce Roberts |
(Mr. Kringelein, Burgeron) acted
for the first time last year in South Pacific as Lt.
Buzz Adams. With his background in construction, he also
built some of the props. Fun Fact: Bruce
would someday like to have a castle with a moat which he then
bestow upon his daughter. |
| Fred Schwindt |
(Assistant Director) |
| Daniel Spanski-Dreffin |
(Yonkers, Cigar) an Illinois native,
was Mr. Hedgehog in Centralia College’s The Great
Cross Country Race. Working in corrections, he looks forward
to a successful career in business. Fun Fact: Daniel
once sang an audience member duet with Boz Skaggs at the Paramount. |
| Kaaren Spanski-Dreffin |
(Louise) is a veteran of ten shows,
including Seven Brides in 2004. She is thrilled
to be back in Morton at the beautiful new Roxy. Fun
Fact: Kaaren has received a lap dance
from Weird Al Yankovich. |
| Fiona Thornton |
(Electra), a Mossyrock graduate,
previously appeared in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and South
Pacific. Besides music and theater, Fiona enjoys riding
horses, reading and breathing. Fun Fact: Fiona
owns a player’s card from every athlete to ever be on
the Seattle Storm’s roster.
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| Roze Vessey |
(Gail) attends Centralia College.
She’d like one day to be a professional actor and singer,
as well as a lawyer. She has a beautiful baby girl, Lindzy
Roze. Fun Fact: Roze has
a life size cut out of John McClain. |
| Mecaela Chapman |
has acted in children’s theater for about three years
is ten years old. She has been in How to Eat Like
a Child, Snow White, and Rumpelstiltskin. Fun
Fact: Mecaela has a forty piece Troll
collection which steadily grows each year. |
| Ashley Chapman |
has been acting for three years. She would like to
be an actress when she gets older. She has acted in
five plays counting Gypsy. Fun
Fact: Ashley once did a perfect barrel
roll while tubing at Mayfield Lake. |
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