2008 - our 39th season
 
The Fortune Hunter's Daughter
or
His Little Jewel
 
A melodrama written by Tom Schuyler and directed by Robin Fife
that depicts a victory of virtue over an unscrupulous banker.
 
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
Gaylord Bickering
A man who could perform any evil to win the fortune of his fiance.
Greg Snider
the strong and sexy
Penelope Trueheart
Stalwart and pure, her instinct tells her who her true love is. 
Roberta Stone
the softly curved
Mrs. Maggie Trueheart
A kind woman, proud of her daughter, grieving the death of her husband.   
Rosemary Maciel
the pleasure seeking
Archibald Dumbley
He is often guided by his appetite, but he is strong and good and will fight to protect Penelope.   
Troy Village
one hunk of a man
Granny Trueheart
Sometimes called "Granny Tranny" by those who work with her, she is there to find justice.   
Tom Halligan
who seems to go in both directions this year
Willie Wharton
She fights through her fear with true courage and rights a wrong, saving many people's lives. 
Phyllis Ramage
who wants to prove she can be cute and cuddly, too
Villaincia Hartwick
A woman who "loves too much" she learns to overcome her co-dependence  and finds true love. 
  Roxanne Fausett
a woman of questionable repute
Bobby Steele
A man who has been deeply wronged comes back to avenge the deed, forgive, and love and live.   
Brian Robinson
who would like to have his repute questionable
Chimney Sweep
A man who simply wants to clean the altar and make sure he and his family get their money. 
Bob Reed
who is the dirty, let's play in the ashes type
Reverend Goodkind
A man who looks at the spirit implicit in people to determine the responses he gets from his homilies.   
Mike Davis
a man who likes to savor his vowels. What else does he like to savor?
   
  OLIO PERSONAE  
Jim Ahern Nanette Elaine Jaclyn Meyer Rob Rubenstein
Linda Ahern
Pepe Erickson Vicci Mueller  Ginger Silverman 
Steve Beckwith
Roxanne Fausett Marilyn Pasquinelli Gayle Stauffer
Lindee Berg Jack Fisher Judy Rechsteiner Stacy Stauffer
Judie Davis Janet Hunter Bob Reed Nancy Stenson
Mike Davis Laura Jenkins Brian Robinson Beth Taylor
Nina Denton Roberta Lighty Sandy Rodriguez  
 
RUN OF SHOW
Community Sing
Judie Davis, Ginger Silverman
Welcome to our Show
[1]
Jim Ahern, Lindee Berg, Pepe Erickson, Janet Hunter, Roberta Lighty, Marilyn Pasquinelli, Bob Reed, Gayle Stauffer, Stacy Stauffer
Choreographed by : Sandy Rodriguez
Act I, Scene I
[1]
 
Kiwanis Ad
 
Lindee Berg, Janet Hunter, Judy Rechsteiner, Brian Robinson, Sandy Rodriguez
Written and Staged by: Lindee Berg
The Luscious Lils With $ For You
[1], [2]
Linda Ahern, Judie Davis, Pepe Erickson, Laura Jenkins, Vicci Mueller, Ginger Silverman, Gayle Stauffer, Beth Taylor
Choreographed by: Gayle Stauffer
Act I, Scene II
[1], [2]
 
I Can’t Be Bothered Now
[1], [2]
Roxanne Fausett, Janet Hunter, Roberta Lighty, Jaclyn Meyer, Marilyn Pasquinelli
Choreographed by: Lindee Berg
Intermission 1
Nanette Elaine, Gayle Stauffer
Choreographed by: Judy Rechsteiner
Men
[1]
Jim Ahern, Steve Beckwith, Mike Davis, Jack Fisher, Bob Reed, Brian Robinson, Rob Rubenstein
Choreographed by: Janet Hunter
Act II, Scene I
[1], [2], [3]
 
Who’s One of the Boys?
[1]
Lindee Berg, Roberta Lighty, Jaclyn Meyer, Sandy Rodriguez, Stacy Stauffer, Nancy Stenson
Choreographed by: Susan Court
Act II, Scene II
[1], [2]
 
Beetle Clinic Ad
[1]
Jim Ahern, Nina Denton, Pepe Erickson
Written and Staged by: Judy Rechsteiner
Carlmont Associates Ad
[1]
Vicci Mueller, Beth Taylor
Written and Staged by: Judy Rechsteiner
The Mirror
[1]
Steve Beckwith, Janet Hunter, Sandy Rodriguez
Choreographed by: Janet Hunter and Sandy Rodriguez
Swingin’ Doors
[1]
Linda Ahern, Bob Reed, Rob Rubenstein, Beth Taylor
Staged by: Judy Rechsteiner
Intermission 2
Marilyn Pasquinelli, Nancy Stenson
Choreographed by: Judy Rechsteiner
One More Dance, Please
[1]
Steve Beckwith, Nina Denton, Jack Fisher, Janet Hunter, Bob Reed, Stacy Stauffer
Choreographed by: Judy Rechsteiner
San Carlos Children’s Theatre Ad
[1]
Mike Davis, Judie Davis, Nanette Elaine, Vicci Mueller, Ginger Silverman
Written and Staged by: Judy Rechsteiner
Act III, Scene I and II
[1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8]
 
GOF
[1]
Linda Ahern, Lindee Berg, Nina Denton, Nanette Elaine, Jack Fisher, Laura Jenkins, Roberta Lighty, Jaclyn Meyer, Marilyn Pasquinelli, Bob Reed, Rob Rubenstein, Stacy Stauffer, Nancy Stenson, Beth Taylor
Choreographed by: Judy Rechsteiner
 
PRODUCTION
Production Manager Linda Ahern
Play Director Robin Fife
Olio Director Judy Rechsteiner
Choreographers Lindee Berg, Susan Court, Janet Hunter, Judy Rechsteiner, Sandy Rodriguez, Gayle Stauffer
Musical Director Alan Mueller
Technical Director Jack Fisher
Light and Sound Manager Robin Weber
Scenic Artist Kathy McMillan
Light and Sound Manager Robin Webe
Light and Sound Crew Donna Avanzino, Margaret Ana
Set Dresser Kathy Ledger
Set Painters Jimmy Ahern, Kathy McMillan
Set Design Linda Ahern, Jimmy Ahern, Robin Fife, Kathy McMillarn
Set Construction Jimmy Ahern
Stage Manager Kathy McMillan
Stage Crew Ponce Gonzales, Dorine Hummel, Kathy Ledger, Al McKay
Timing Coordinator Carolyn Beckwith
Costume Coordinator Linda Ahern
Seamstresses/Designers Sandy Abrahamson, Donna Badella, Connie Barba, Gina Barnes, Nina Denton, Nanette Elaine, Kathy Koch and other cast members
Props Linda Ahern, Jack Fisher
Advertising Art Sandy Rodriguez
Photography Chet Moore
Lobby Display Linda Ahern, Nina Denton, Kathy Koch
Ticket Chairman Kathy Havener
Publicity Ted Fancher
Website Design Marek Sieranski
Floor Manager Jeff Fausett
Advertising Sandy Rodriguez
Program Sandy Rodriguez
Table Decorations Jack Fisher, Kathy McMillan, Linda Townsend

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Linda Ahern, President Connie Crocker, Director
Jeff Fausett, Vice President Ted Fancher , Director
Kathy Havener, Secretary Tom Halligan , Director
Jack Fisher, Treasurer Kathy McMillan, Director
Ginger Silverman, Past President Sandy Rodriguez, Director