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President’s Corner<br />
Welcome to the historic Crighton Theatre. STAGE RIGHT is excited to bring you<br />
this production of <strong>Always</strong>…<strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong>. The Crighton Theatre is such a fabulous venue<br />
for the enjoyment of musical performances. The acoustics of this old theatre are relished<br />
by many of the artists that have performed here. In this theatre, the music will embrace<br />
you and your feet will start tapping or your eyes will start tearing.<br />
<strong>Always</strong>…<strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong> is a tribute to the life and the exceptional talent of <strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong>.<br />
It is also a tribute to the relationship of <strong>Patsy</strong> and Louise Seger, a fan and friend. <strong>Patsy</strong><br />
<strong>Cline</strong> is admired as one of the most influential female vocalists of the 20th century.<br />
<strong>Patsy</strong> died in an airplane crash near Campden, Tennessee in March 1963. Millions of<br />
her albums have sold posthumously. Louise Seger Zubuchen died at her home on Lake<br />
Conroe in Willis, Texas in October 2004. Please visit www.comfortheatre.com/htmdocs/<br />
louise.htm for a very nice article and more information about Louise. We wish that we<br />
had met her.<br />
Mary Allen-Keating has portrayed <strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong> in many previous performances of<br />
<strong>Always</strong>…<strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong>, including a previous performance here at the Crighton Theatre.<br />
Many of you are already fans … and so are we. We are very pleased that Mary is<br />
performing this show with STAGE RIGHT. Our February 26th performance will feature<br />
Maredith Zaritski as <strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong>. You will remember Maredith for her roles as Lily St. Regis<br />
in Annie and as Mrs. Fezziwig in Mrs. Bob Cratchitt’s Wild Christmas Binge. Louise Seger<br />
is portrayed by Carolyn Corsano Wong. Carolyn was seen most recently as Miss Geneva<br />
Musgrave in Christmas Belles. The vision for the STAGE RIGHT production of <strong>Always</strong>…<br />
<strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong> comes from our Director, Jim Bingham, who has a passion for staging musical<br />
performances.<br />
Thank you for coming. Enjoy the show.<br />
Warm regards,<br />
Michael Goode<br />
Board of Trustees<br />
Mike Goode Molly Goode Angela Graves Greg Kelly<br />
Katt Gilcrease Thomas Lockhart Jr Bruce Lyon<br />
Amy Sowers Carolyn Corsano Wong Steven Wong<br />
Webmaster – Mackenzie Goode
<strong>Always</strong>…<strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong><br />
Cast (in order of appearance)<br />
<strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong>........................................................................................................Mary Allen-Keating<br />
<strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong> (Feb 26)............................................................................................. Maredith Zaritski<br />
Louise Seger............................................................................................... Carolyn Corsano Wong<br />
Band<br />
Drums............................................................................................................................ Zach Kirk<br />
Bass..............................................................................................................................Tim Prince<br />
Piano.................................................................................................................... Caleb Ackerman<br />
Steel guitar................................................................................................................... John Alford<br />
Guitar.......................................................................................................................John Crabtree<br />
Violin......................................................................................................................... Felix Gamez<br />
<strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong> (understudy)...................................................................................... Crystyl Swanson<br />
Staff<br />
Director..................................................................................................................... Jim Bingham<br />
Technical Director.......................................................................................................... Greg Kelly<br />
Music Director............................................................................................................Dave Englert<br />
<strong>Stage</strong> Manager................................................................... Kylee Michelle Huddleston/Jillian Nolan<br />
Head Costumer.................................................................................................... Kathleen Zaritski<br />
Master Carpenter ................................................................................................. Wade Gonsoulin<br />
Props............................................................................................................................Maria Sirgo<br />
Sound Design............................................................................................ Carolyn Corsano Wong<br />
Sound Engineer.......................................................................................................... Nick Barfield<br />
Light Design..........................................................................................................Roger Ormiston<br />
Light Engineer/Producer............................................................................................. Steven Wong<br />
Head of Concessions/House........................................................................................ Mike Goode<br />
Place<br />
Louise’s kitchen table and various places from <strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong>’s career including<br />
The Grand Ole Opry, The Arthur Godfrey Show, The Esquire Ballroom,<br />
and a Houston radio station.<br />
Time<br />
1957-1963<br />
There will be a 15 minute intermission between acts.
Song Credits<br />
HONKY TONK MERRY GO ROUND..................Frank Simon/Stan Gardner/Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music<br />
BACK IN BABYS ARMS.......................................Bob Montgomery/Cherry Lane Music Publishing Co., Inc.<br />
(ASCAP)/And on behalf of Dimensional Songs of the Knoll (BMI)<br />
ANYTIME...........................................................Herbert Happy Lawson / Unichappel Music, Inc. (BMI)<br />
WALKIN’ AFTER MIDNIGHT.............................Don Hecht / Alan Block / Sony / ATV Acuff Rose Music<br />
I FALL TO PIECES................................................Hank Cochran / Harlan Howard / Sony / ATV Tree Publishing<br />
IT WASN’T GOD WHO MADE..........................JD Miller<br />
HONKY TONK ANGELS<br />
International Copyright Group, Inc.<br />
COME ON IN.....................................................V.F. “Pappy” Stewart<br />
AND MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME<br />
Sony/ ATV Acuff Rose Music<br />
YOUR CHEATIN’ HEART....................................Hank Williams, Sr. / Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music<br />
STUPID CUPID...................................................Neil Sedaka / Howard Greenfield / Screen EMI Music Publishing<br />
YOU BELONG TO ME.........................................King/Price/Stewart / Ridgeway Music<br />
SAN ANTONIO ROSE........................................Bob Wills / Bourne Co. (ASCAP)<br />
LOVESICK BLUES................................................Irving Mills / C. Friend / Emi Music Publishing<br />
SWEET DREAMS................................................Don Gibson / Sony / ATV Acuff Rose Music<br />
SHE’S GOT YOU.................................................Hank Cochran / Sony / ATV Tree Publishing<br />
THREE CIGARETTES IN AN ASHTRAY...............Eddie MilIer / WS Stevenson / Sony / ATV Acuff Rose Music<br />
CRAZY................................................................Willie Nelson / Sony / ATV Tree Publishing<br />
SEVEN LONELY DAYS.........................................Earl Schuman / Walden Schuman / Marshall Brown<br />
Music Sales, Corp.<br />
IF I COULD SEE THE WORLD.............................Sammy Masters/Richard Pope<br />
(THROUGH THE EYES OF A CHILD) MCA Publishing<br />
JUST A CLOSER WALK......................................(Traditional)<br />
BLUE MOON OF KENTUCKY.............................Bill Monroe / Integrated Copyright Group, Inc.<br />
GOTTA LOTTA RHYTHM IN MY SOUL.............Barbara Ann Vaughn/WS Stevenson<br />
Sony / ATV Acuff Rose Music<br />
SHAKE RATTLE AND ROLL................................Charles Calhoun<br />
Unichappel Music, Inc (BMI) & MIJAC Music (BMI)<br />
FADED LOVE.......................................................John Wills / Bob Wills / Chappell & Co. (ASCAP)<br />
HOW GREAT THOU ART..................................(Traditional)<br />
TRUE LOVE........................................................Cole Porter / Chappell & Co. (ASCAP)<br />
IF YOU’VE GOT LEAVIN’ ON YOUR MIND........Wayne Walker / Webb Pierce / Polygram International<br />
BILL BAILEY........................................................(Traditional)<br />
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION.<br />
Any taping, filming, recording, or broadcast of this play (musical or otherwise) is strictly prohibited.<br />
Author: Ted Swindley<br />
Author’s Representative: Joan Kovats<br />
Business Management: Melanie Clark<br />
Original Music Director: Vicki Masters<br />
Band and Vocal Orchestrations: August Eriksmoen, Tony Migliore<br />
Legal Counsel: Clair G. Burrill, Richard Garmise, Trip Aldredge
Cast and Crew Biographies<br />
MARY ALLEN-KEATING (<strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong>) is a performer in<br />
every sense of the word. She has been singing professionally<br />
for over 14 years. She holds a Masters Degree from the University<br />
of Houston in Musical Theatre, and a BFA in Theater<br />
from Texas A&M University. She is a songwriter, scriptwriter,<br />
interactive performer, musical theatre producer, <strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong> impersonator,<br />
and all around engaging entertainer. Mary released<br />
a Western Swing album with The River Road Boys called “Put<br />
A Little Texas In Your Swing” in 2009. She was nominated for<br />
Best Western Swing Female performer that same year by the<br />
Academy of Western Artists, and won Best Western Swing<br />
song of the year for her original song, “Let’s Make Music In<br />
The Country.” Mary’s album is available at local Hasting’s,<br />
Rainbow Roller Rink, and online at www.MaryAllenKeating.<br />
com. This will be Mary’s 7th performance as <strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong>, and<br />
she is delighted to have been asked to return to the beautiful<br />
Crighton Theatre to perform in her favorite show once<br />
again. She has performed this role in places as far as Dublin,<br />
Ireland, and as close as Conroe, Huntsville, and Magnolia,<br />
TX. Mary is currently performing with numerous bands and<br />
musicians around the Houston area for corporate, private, &<br />
public shows. She and her husband have also started their<br />
own events company called Shoot To Kill Productions (in<br />
conjunction with Rainbow Roller Rink), that will be moving to<br />
the Conroe area this Spring. To hear her music and check on<br />
upcoming shows, please visit www.MaryAllenKeating.com.<br />
CAROLYN CORSANO WONG (Louise Seger) is pleased<br />
to be onstage again having recently portrayed Miss Geneva<br />
in Christmas Belles. The role of Louise has been on Carolyn’s<br />
‘bucket list’ since she saw the show over 15 years ago. Carolyn<br />
is a founding member and Artistic Director for STAGE RIGHT.<br />
She also serves as Vice President on the board of the Montgomery<br />
Pet Partners with her therapy dog Harley. She thanks<br />
her guys; Steve, Michael and Harley for their love and an occasional<br />
sloppy kiss.<br />
MAREDITH ZARITSKI (<strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong>) is currently a senior at<br />
SHSU receiving a BFA in Theatre. She was last seen at STAGE<br />
RIGHT in Annie as Lily. She has also been in the 25th Annual<br />
Putnam County Spelling Bee (Olive), Annie Get Your Gun<br />
(Winnie Tate), Noises Off (Poppy), Grease (Frenchy), and The<br />
Fantasticks (Louisa). Thank you Mom and Dad for all your love<br />
and support through the good and hard times. I love you all<br />
so very much!<br />
Band<br />
CALEB ACKERMAN (piano) is another Conroe local who<br />
has been active in musicals since his piano teacher, Nadine<br />
Wilkinson, had him play in the pit for The Music Man at the<br />
Crighton Theatre. He performed in several musicals there and<br />
at Montgomery College and last year was chosen as music<br />
director for The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas at the Owen<br />
Theatre. Caleb plays gospel organ at Thomas Chapel United<br />
Methodist Church, and keyboards at Tree of Life Christian<br />
Church in Magnolia. He also debuted at the Renaissance Festival<br />
this fall as the King’s Feast keyboardist, actor, singer, and<br />
dancer. He also plays piano bar in restaurants and has a large<br />
private piano studio.<br />
JOHN G. ALFORD (steel guitar) In sixth grade his uncle<br />
mailed him a guitar and he cultivated a taste for rock and blues.<br />
In high school he formed a group influenced by blues, southern<br />
rock, and the Allman Brothers. He was involved in physics<br />
and engineering at UCLA and came to Alvin High School as<br />
a math teacher. J.G. has been at SHSU for the last 5 years. He<br />
has played country music in dance halls, honky tonks, and<br />
festivals throughout Texas. His idols include Buddy Emmons<br />
and the legends of 50s’-60s country and western swing.<br />
JOHN CRABTREE (guitarist) is a professor of music at SHSU<br />
specializing in History of Rock and Roll and Theory. He started<br />
playing guitar at age 13 and was influenced by the ‘80s Pop<br />
and Rock music. He got his masters and doctorate in Composition<br />
from LSU. John performed as guitarist for several musicals,<br />
but performing with the Buddy Holly Band several years ago<br />
intensified his interest.<br />
FELIX GAMEZ (violinist) He debuted as the cafe violinist at<br />
the Owen Theatre in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Felix started violin<br />
lessons in 5th grade and is now the Concertmaster of the<br />
Conroe High School Orchestra and a member of the Houston<br />
Youth Symphony. He earned 2nd chair in Region Orchestra<br />
and plans to attend Rice University in the Fall. Country music<br />
is relatively new to Felix, but he is very excited about the show.<br />
ZACH KIRK (drums) was born in Massachusetts and raised<br />
in Houston, and lived in Conroe since 1994. In 4th grade he<br />
wanted to play the French Horn, but only the drums were available.<br />
He played in his church youth band at age 14 and his<br />
first musical at age 17. His first Crighton Theatre musical was<br />
1776. He has been the principal percussionist in the Conroe<br />
Symphony since 1998 and also plays at West Conroe Baptist<br />
and Mims Baptist Church. His one claim to fame was that he<br />
played a concert with Mickey Gilley.<br />
TIM PRINCE (bassist) says his first guitar teacher was a little<br />
old lady who had a turkey farm in Oklahoma, where he was<br />
born. He played drums and string bass in 6th grade, then moved<br />
to Virginia and played in the school orchestra. In his twenties<br />
he played blue grass music back in Oklahoma on string bass,<br />
and is still performing occasionally with the same band of 30<br />
years in Oklahoma and north Texas. He finally moved to Texas<br />
in 1988 and mentions New Grass Revival, Bill Monroe, Stanley<br />
Brothers, and the Carter Family as his influences.<br />
Staff<br />
NICK BARFIELD (Sound Engineer) currently resides right up<br />
the road, in Montgomery. He works a full time job as an electrical<br />
estimator and has decide to return back to school at night,<br />
after 10 years for his electrical engineering degree. He has been<br />
involved with the theater for the last three years, starting with<br />
backstage duties and a walk-on part as a caterer in The Uninvited<br />
and additional backstage work with Christmas musical<br />
Scrooge. He has been seen on stage as the bartender in<br />
the Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge. He has played<br />
several different characters such as, the shy cowboy, Melvin<br />
P Thorpe’s Assistant, Governor’s bodyguard and one of the<br />
Aggie Boys, in The Best Little Whore House in Texas. He as<br />
adventured into doing Sound Engineer for Lend Me a Tenor,<br />
Dearly Departed and the 2011 New Year’s Eve Show.
JAMES BINGHAM (Director) has been the Executive Director<br />
of The Crighton Theatre Foundation for the past 20 years.<br />
Jim was last seen on the Crighton stage as the Manual Dexterity<br />
Corporal in No Time for Sergeants. Jim has been involved<br />
with theatre for over 35 years in shows ranging from Aida to<br />
1776. Welcome to the Crighton!<br />
DAVE ENGLERT (Musical Director) is professor of theory<br />
and musical theatre at Sam Houston State University and also<br />
teaches the History of Rock and Roll. He has been active as<br />
music director and performer in local productions since he<br />
came to Texas in 1995. One of his favorite performances was<br />
the Buddy Holly Story at the Crighton Theatre. He is Organist<br />
for Resurrection Lutheran Church, Spring, and the Woodlands<br />
Christian Science Church. He is also President of the Conroe<br />
Junior Music Club and teaches piano privately.<br />
WADE GONSOULIN (Master Carpenter) just finished a<br />
cameo role as Wiley Hicks in Christmas Belles. Wade’s last<br />
appearance was as Henry Harry in Brilliant Traces at Country<br />
Playhouse and Bill Sikes in HFAC’s production of Oliver. He<br />
also appeared in Playhouse 1960’s Murder On The Nile, Leading<br />
Ladies, and The Underpants, a dual role in Times Square<br />
Angel at The Country Playhouse, and in The Beauty Queen of<br />
Lenanne at Theatre Southwest. Wade wishes to thank <strong>Stage</strong><br />
<strong>Right</strong> for their energy, warmth and professionalism.<br />
MIKE GOODE (House) has occasionally performed on stage.<br />
He recently played General Pollard in No Time for Sergeants<br />
and has helped with concessions, lights, props, and curtains.<br />
For Vaudeville (Finally) Comes to the Crighton, Mike worked<br />
lights, was Assistant Director for Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild<br />
Christmas Binge, and Producer for Lend Me a Tenor.<br />
KYLEE MICHELLE HUDDLESTON (Lights) is attending<br />
Sam Houston University for a degree in Athletic Training and a<br />
minor in 2D Art. She has been in Flapper and Kokonut Kapers<br />
with the Crighton Kidz, and various Missoula productions.<br />
She has assistant stage managed the musical Vaudeville (Finally)<br />
Comes to the Crighton and No Time for Sergeants at the<br />
Crighton Theatre in Conroe, and assistant directed/stage managed<br />
the play Murder on the Nile at Playhouse 1960. Kylee was<br />
last seen on stage in Annie where she played a Boylen Sister.<br />
GREG KELLY (Technical Director) is a founder of STAGE<br />
RIGHT and recently completed the airplane set for No Time<br />
for Sergeants. He serves as the Minister of Music at the River<br />
Pointe Baptist Church, also in Conroe.<br />
ROGER ORMISTON (Lighting Design) has been involved<br />
with theatre for over 35 years. He is currently involved with<br />
lighting design, setup and programming for both the Crighton<br />
and the Owen theatres.<br />
MARIA O. SIRGO (Props) is working backstage after finishing<br />
a successful run as Frankie in Christmas Belles. Maria<br />
has appeared at various Houston Theatres for the past 8 years.<br />
Her favorite shows include, Seascape (Nancy); Susanna &<br />
Will (Susanna); To Kill A Mockingbird (Jean-Louise); How<br />
I Learned To Drive (Greek Chorus/Mother/Aunt Mary; One<br />
Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest (Nurse Ratched); Regrets Only<br />
(Myra); Same Time Next Year (Doris); Waiting In The Wings<br />
(Maude); Outward Bound (Mrs. Clivedon-Banks); Sylvia<br />
(Kate). Thank you Steve, Carolyn and STAGE RIGHT for this<br />
great opportunity! It has been a thrill to be part of such a great<br />
production and to once again, share the stage with so many<br />
beloved friends. To M&P, P-Bird, VA Clan, Sibi Sanch y Mis<br />
Hermanos~Os quiero mucho! Thank you for always being my<br />
best audience….this one’s for you SSSSSSister P-Bird!! Enjoy<br />
the show!<br />
STEVEN WONG (<strong>Stage</strong> Manager/Producer) started in theatre<br />
38 years ago as a drapery “consultant” and decided he<br />
preferred to do work backstage. Lately he has worked as director<br />
for Christmas Belles and as the author of the Crighton<br />
newsletter. He gives his love to family – Carolyn, Michael, and<br />
Harley. “God be between you and harm in all the empty places<br />
you must walk.”<br />
KATHLEEN ZARITSKI (Costumes) has been sewing since<br />
the age of six. Previous works include Oklahoma, Once Upon<br />
a Mattress and Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge, Annie,<br />
and No Time for Sergeants here at STAGE RIGHT. Kathleen<br />
says she is blessed to have the opportunity to be working with<br />
STAGE RIGHT again.<br />
Author<br />
TED SWINDLEY (Author and Original Director) has directed<br />
and/or produced over 200 plays for over 20 years. Some of his<br />
outstanding directorial credits include world premieres, classics<br />
and musicals including, Carnal Knowledge, Pacific Overtures,<br />
Follies and Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, along with rotating<br />
repertory projects such as Havel’s The Memorandum With Giradoux’s<br />
The Madwoman Of Chaillot, Thornton Wilder’s Our<br />
Town and Les Liaisons Dangereuses with The Importance Of<br />
Being Earnest. Ted was named to Esquire magazine’s register of<br />
Americans for Outstanding Achievement in Arts and Letters,<br />
and was featured in Southern Living Magazine. In 2007he was<br />
a keynote speaker at the Southwestern Theatre Conference. He<br />
was also the recipient of the Los Angeles Dramalogue Award<br />
for outstanding direction and nominated for the Los Angeles<br />
Critics Award for his work at the Pasadena Playhouse. He is<br />
the Founding Artistic Director of <strong>Stage</strong>s Repertory Theatre,<br />
the second largest theatre in Houston, Texas. There he implemented<br />
such diverse programming as the Texas Playwrights<br />
Festival, for which he won national recognition in 1986 from<br />
the Wall Street Journal and Backstage Magazine. Best known<br />
for creating the hit musical, <strong>Always</strong> ... <strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong>, which was<br />
one of the top ten shows produced across the country in 1998,<br />
he has also directed in over 60 theatres. The Honky Tonk Angels<br />
is his latest hit, and he has completed the trilogy with<br />
The Honky Tonk Angels Holiday Spectacular, and Bubba’s Revenge,<br />
(which all can be done independently of each other).<br />
he has just recently premiered his latest work, Bachelor Pad<br />
in New York City, and completed a Southern adaptation of<br />
The Important Of Being Earnest, entitled The Importance Of<br />
Bein’ Earnest, and a play, Stories My Grandmother Told Me,<br />
which had it’s premiere in Kansas City, MO, January 2008. He<br />
is an active member of the Dramatists Guild and The Society<br />
of <strong>Stage</strong> Directors and Choreographers, and is a member of the<br />
Playwrights/Directors Workshop at the famed Actors Studio<br />
in New York City.<br />
For merchandise, please visit www.alwayspatsycline.com.<br />
For licensing information on <strong>Always</strong>…<strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong> and all Ted<br />
Swindley shows, visit www.tedswindleyproductions.com<br />
or contact Joan Kovats (203) 978-0102<br />
or joan@tedswindleyproductions.com<br />
Music clearances secured and used by permission.<br />
Any taping, filming, recording, or broadcast of this play<br />
(musical or otherwise is strictly prohibited).
Cast and Crew<br />
Caleb Ackerman<br />
Nick Barfield<br />
Jim Bingham<br />
John Crabtree<br />
Dave Englert<br />
Felix Gamez<br />
Wade Gonsoulin<br />
Mike Goode<br />
Kylee Michelle<br />
Huddleston<br />
Mary Allen Keating<br />
Greg Kelly<br />
Zack Kirk<br />
Jillian Nolan<br />
Tim Prince<br />
Maria Sirgo<br />
Carolyn Corsano Wong<br />
Steven Wong<br />
Maredith Zaritski
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Genevie Harrison<br />
Jack & Judy Hart<br />
Sue Harvey<br />
Lynn Hawthorne<br />
Jean & Jim Haymon<br />
Karen Haffner<br />
Nancy Head<br />
Kay & Bob Hebert<br />
Wendell & Sharron Hefton<br />
Joyce Heine<br />
Paul & Ethelene Heinzer<br />
Jack & Whitney Henderson<br />
Rudy & Judy Henss<br />
Dianne Hill<br />
Gary & Diane Hill<br />
Robert & Ruth Hille<br />
B. J. Hinson<br />
Bill & Maria Hoffman<br />
Sue Holloway<br />
Francine Hope<br />
K. Hopkins<br />
James & Judy Horshok<br />
Doris Humphress<br />
Jim & Rose Hunt<br />
Russ & Joyce Huson<br />
Leslie & Lou Istre<br />
Bob & Theta Jackson<br />
Annette Jones<br />
Joyce & Paul Juillard<br />
Terry Keeling<br />
Jo Keller<br />
Garlaine & Emmett Kelly<br />
Peter & Katlyn Kelly<br />
Ernest Kitchens<br />
Betty Knauf<br />
Bobby & Micaela Knotts<br />
Bob & Marian Kopinitz<br />
Linda Korreck<br />
Sheralyn Kussman<br />
Ellen & Bill Lackey<br />
Jan & Jim Larson<br />
Joe & Becky Larson<br />
Henry & Kaye Lartigue<br />
Matt & Nancy Launikitis<br />
Gerry & Murry LeVelle<br />
Mayme Lazenby<br />
Larry Legrand<br />
Jim & Kathy Linse<br />
Ron & Myra Liston*<br />
Jan & Bob Long<br />
Chris Loomis<br />
Julie Lostin<br />
Margorie Love<br />
Charlene Mallett<br />
Paul & Ruth Mancini<br />
Troy Marler<br />
Sandy & Guy Martin<br />
Sandra Matson<br />
Roger May<br />
Vella & Eric May<br />
Ed & Linda McKeon<br />
Donald & Norma McClure<br />
Maxine & Dennis McConnell<br />
Troy & Linda McCraray<br />
Mike & Margaret McCreedy<br />
Andy & JoAnn McDougal<br />
Rex & Janeen McSwain<br />
Mike & Diane Meiss<br />
Brad Meyer<br />
Ray & Barbara Mildren<br />
George & Harriet Miles<br />
Cliff & Peggie Miller<br />
Bill & Cathi Milner<br />
Ann Mosel<br />
Ron & Sandy Myers<br />
Donald Niepoetter<br />
Betty Norton<br />
Bessie & Jerry O’Brien<br />
Karen Olson<br />
Ashley Orum<br />
Ozzy & Susan Osborne<br />
Laurie Parr<br />
Richard & Sylvia Patterson<br />
George & Barbara Pekari<br />
Roy & Nancy Penney<br />
Delane Pickering<br />
Jim & Janice Poinsett<br />
James & Jane Prutton<br />
Lee Pruitt<br />
Dr. Alan & Sarah Przybyla<br />
Dean & Kit Randolph<br />
Charles Ray<br />
Dr. Richard & Margie Ressling<br />
Kay Richards<br />
Sarah Roberts<br />
John & Mimi Romig<br />
Bea & John Rouse<br />
Sylivia Rowe<br />
Richard & Anne Ruhman<br />
Betty Rutter<br />
Jane Saathoff<br />
Pete & Jackie Samoff<br />
Johnnie Krezinski & Connie Sams<br />
Ruth Scardino<br />
William & Carolyn Schack<br />
Jim & Susan Schaeffer<br />
Karen Scott<br />
Kathy Sellstrom<br />
Evelyn Seubert<br />
Tommy & Debbie Shelton<br />
Cynthia Simper<br />
Shirley Shouse<br />
Mary Slaughter<br />
Karen Smith<br />
Mary & Ken Smith<br />
Nancy & Rusty Smith<br />
Valerie Smith<br />
Herbert South<br />
George & Amy Sowers<br />
Kathryn & Winston Stokes<br />
Suzanne Steel<br />
Joy Stupl<br />
Scott & Linda Sustman<br />
Marty & Warren Taylor*<br />
Linda Thomas<br />
Kathy Thompson<br />
Jo Tibbetts<br />
Jean & Clayton Todd<br />
Ed & Ruth Tomko<br />
Tani Traver<br />
Karen Truman<br />
Marie & David Underdown<br />
Mark & Terrie Vacek<br />
Carol VanErt<br />
Mike & Mary Ellen Van Horn<br />
Roy M. Van Voorhees<br />
Albert & Jeanette Wade<br />
Charles & Rose Wagner<br />
John & Sandy Wagner<br />
William Ward<br />
Ed & Helen Wassemiller<br />
Jane & Chris Weierman<br />
James & Betty Whisler<br />
Jim & Sylvia Wiggins<br />
Larry Winters<br />
Gene & Betty Wolf<br />
Bobby & LaRue Wood<br />
Ray & Dorothy Woodall<br />
Michal James Worthy<br />
August Wunderlich<br />
Chris & Gert Ziegler
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2010-2011 Season<br />
No Time for Sergeants<br />
by Ira Levin<br />
A good natured hillbilly gets into the Air Force despite his<br />
father’s objections.<br />
Auditions: June 20-21, 2010 (subject to change)<br />
Performances: Sept 10-26, 2010<br />
Christmas Belles<br />
by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, and Jamie Wooten<br />
Come and join the Futrelles for a hilarious Christmas in<br />
Fayro!<br />
Auditions: Oct. 17-18, 2010<br />
Performances: Dec. 3-19, 2010<br />
<strong>Always</strong>, <strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong><br />
Written and originally directed by Ted Swindley<br />
Based on a TRUE STORY. Licensed by the family and<br />
Estate of Pasty <strong>Cline</strong>. All <strong>Right</strong>s Reserved. Original Cast<br />
Album available on MCA/Decca Records<br />
A tribute to <strong>Patsy</strong> <strong>Cline</strong> through her music and her<br />
friendship with Houstonian Louise Seger.<br />
Auditions: By appointment<br />
Performances: Feb. 18-Mar. 6, 2011<br />
Harvey<br />
by Mary Chase<br />
An eccentric claims to befriend a six and a half foot<br />
rabbit. Auditions: Feb. 20-21, 2011<br />
Performances: Apr. 22-May 8, 2011<br />
The Music Man<br />
by Meredith Wilson<br />
A con man sells band instruments to small town<br />
residents. Auditions: May 1-2, 2011<br />
Performances: July 15-31, 2011<br />
Come See the Jones, Hope and Wooten World<br />
Premiere “Mama Won’t Fly” on Sept 9, 2011<br />
Call 936-441-SHOW (7469) or buy tickets online<br />
at www.crightontheatre.org