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What a thrill to be back at the historic Crighton and<br />

working in “A Real Live Theatre.” For many decades<br />

the Crighton Theatre has given professional quality<br />

entertainment to thousands of residents in Conroe<br />

and many of the surrounding areas. The beauty,<br />

charm, and history of this architectural masterpiece<br />

are truly inspiring.<br />

It is a privilege for me to be directing my first<br />

show for STAGE RIGHT. The Board of Trustees<br />

has been totally supportive of everything<br />

that I have requested in order to produce an<br />

uproariously funny, fast paced, madcap<br />

comedy for your enjoyment.<br />

I would like to thank STAGE RIGHT, the<br />

Crighton Theatre, the cast and crew<br />

for their hard work and trust in me to<br />

make this production come alive.<br />

Live theatre has always been my greatest<br />

passion because we touch each others<br />

lives through our God given talents.<br />

Last but certainly not least I would like<br />

to thank YOU, the audience, for coming<br />

out to support STAGE RIGHT and their endeavors<br />

to keep the Crighton Theatre actively<br />

producing live theatre for many decades<br />

to come.<br />

Sincere regards,<br />

Manny Cafeo<br />

Director’s Corner<br />

Board of Trustees<br />

Mike Goode Molly Goode Greg Kelly<br />

Katt Gilcrease Thomas Lockhart Jr.<br />

Amy Sowers Carolyn Corsano Wong Steven Wong<br />

Webmaster – Mackenzie Goode


<strong>Lend</strong> <strong>Me</strong> a <strong>Tenor</strong><br />

In order of appearance<br />

Max Garber...............................................Mike Anderson<br />

Maggie Saunders..........................................Giny <strong>Me</strong>ndez<br />

Henry Saunders...................................Wayne Krennerich<br />

Tito <strong>Me</strong>relli..............................................Harold E. Wood<br />

Maria <strong>Me</strong>relli.....................................Catherine Anderson<br />

Bellhop.....................................................Tommy Hunter<br />

Diana Bateman.............................................Amy Sowers<br />

Julia Leverette..............................Carolyn Corsano Wong<br />

There will be a 15 minute intermission between acts.<br />

Food & Drink only in the lobby, Please!<br />

Crew<br />

Director..................................... Manny Cafeo<br />

Assistant Director................ Gerald Livingston<br />

Producer..................................... Mike Goode<br />

Technical Director......................Jim Bingham<br />

<strong>Stage</strong> Manager............................Molly Goode<br />

Set Design .................................... Greg Kelly<br />

Set Dresser..................Susan Burge Gilcrease<br />

Sound Design......................... Mike Anderson<br />

Sound Engineer......................... Nick Barfield<br />

Light Design...........................Roger Ormiston<br />

Light Engineer............................ Steven Wong<br />

Costumes & Props...................Cast and Crew<br />

Head of Concessions/House..... Sarah Roberts<br />

Dialect Coach....................... Courtney Young<br />

TIME & PLACE<br />

The action takes place in a hotel suite in Cleveland, Ohio in 1934<br />

Act I, Sc. 1, Early afternoon on a Saturday in September<br />

Sc. 2, Four hours later<br />

Act II, Sc. 1, That night, about 11 o’clock<br />

Sc. 2, Fifteen minutes later


Cast and Crew Biographies<br />

CATHERINE ANDERSON (Maria <strong>Me</strong>relli) Ms. Anderson’s<br />

most recent appearances on the Crighton stage<br />

were in Vaudeville (Finally) Comes to the Crighton,<br />

and as <strong>Me</strong>lissa in Love Letters. Some other favorite<br />

roles: for the Players- Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire,<br />

Lurlene in Daddy’s Dyin’ Who’s Got the Will?, Sister<br />

Margaretta in The Sound of Music, and Princess<br />

deLong in The Unsinkable Molly Brown; elsewhere-<br />

Truvy in Steel Magnolias, Evelyn in Everything in the<br />

Garden, and numerous musicals, as actor, director,<br />

and choreographer. Catherine is a private piano & vocal<br />

instructor and sings with her gospel trio “One Accord”<br />

and Big Band/jazz band “Cathy’s Conservatory<br />

IV.” Thanks and love to Carolyn, Steven, and Manny<br />

for all the laughs and for letting me play!<br />

MIKE ANDERSON (Max Garber) Mike is privileged to<br />

be making his debut at the Crighton. He just finished<br />

playing Leo Bloom at Playhouse 1960 in The Producers.<br />

Leo Bloom was on Mike’s “bucket list” ever since<br />

he saw Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane play it on<br />

Broadway. Mike has been a Personal Assistant to the<br />

owner of DTA and Associates and enjoys his work very<br />

much in Community, Regional, and Professional Theatre.<br />

Roles like Emile in South Pacific, Jinx in Forever<br />

Plaid, Curly in Oklahoma!, Jerry in The Full Monty,<br />

and several other opportunities. Mike has a degree<br />

in Music and Associates Degree in Theatre Arts. Mike<br />

studied voice at North Carolina School of Performing<br />

Arts with Paula Sugine. Mike has lots of hopeful auditions<br />

coming up but has certainly enjoyed working<br />

at the Crighton and Playhouse 1960. Mike has two<br />

daughters…Chelsea and Katelyn who are following<br />

Mike’s passion in the theatre.<br />

TOMMY HUNTER (Bellhop) started performing on<br />

stage at the age of 7 in the musical Annie Get Your<br />

Gun and has performed professionally in the musical<br />

revue The Texas Chainsaw Manicurist at <strong>Stage</strong>s Repertory<br />

Theatre in Houston, TX. A few of his community<br />

theatre credits include Ned Harris in Deadwood Dick,<br />

Scrooge No. 1 in Uh Oh, Here Comes Christmas both<br />

at Theater Suburbia in Houston and most recently in<br />

the STAGE RIGHT production of Vaudeville (Finally)<br />

Comes to the Crighton. Tommy says, “As long as<br />

my wife is amenable to the rehearsal schedule and I<br />

am cast, I will gladly perform with the STAGE RIGHT<br />

organization here at the historic Crighton Theatre. I<br />

am very grateful to once again be sharing the stage<br />

with the outstanding local talent here in Montgomery<br />

County and to finally have the opportunity to work with<br />

Manny Cafeo. This show has been a blast to rehearse<br />

and I hope everyone is ready to have a great time as<br />

this is one of the funniest plays I have had the pleasure<br />

to perform in, enjoy the show!”<br />

WAYNE KRENNERICH (Henry Saunders) is excited<br />

to be performing at the Crighton Theater for the first<br />

time and in his first non-musical role. Wayne has been<br />

a regular at Playhouse 1960 since 1996. His favorite<br />

roles have been Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls,<br />

Captain Von Trapp in Sound of Music and Rev. Moore<br />

in Footloose. He has served as President and is currently<br />

on the Board of Directors for PH1960 and has<br />

been co-director and vocal coach for several of the<br />

teen summer shows. He has been thrilled to share the<br />

stage with his daughters Emily, Laura and Sarah in<br />

various productions. Wayne would like to thank his<br />

wife Jan for graciously allowing him to take time away<br />

from family responsibilities so that he can be a part of<br />

this production. He would like to ask that everyone attending<br />

this performance consider supporting the arts<br />

either as a volunteer or through monetary donations.<br />

The future of non-profit community arts programs<br />

rests upon the contributions of the entire community.<br />

GINY MENDEZ (Maggie Saunders) is a Soprano and<br />

Studio Bella Voce Associate. She holds a Bachelor<br />

of Music from Sam Houston State University and is<br />

a certified Music Therapist. As a singer, Ms. <strong>Me</strong>ndez<br />

performs in a variety of genres, including recitals, opera,<br />

and choral music. She is a frequent performer in<br />

the music theatre community with recent appearances<br />

with the Woodlands Repertory Theatre. Her last role<br />

on the Crighton stage was in The Diary of Anne Frank.<br />

AMY SOWERS (Diana Bateman) has performed in<br />

many productions over the past fifteen years. Favorite<br />

roles include Honey Raye in Christmas Belles and<br />

Southern Hospitality, Elaine in The Miss Firecracker<br />

Contest, Mary in How the Other Half Loves, Pamela<br />

in The Uninvited, and Marmee in Little Women. She<br />

has performed as narrator for the Conroe Symphony.<br />

Amy has been cast in an Internet series, Sessions<br />

with 5films.com. Amy recently appeared in the film<br />

Renaissance of Death! She feels blessed to perform<br />

in this wonderful theatre with such a talented cast and<br />

crew.<br />

CAROLYN CORSANO WONG (Julia Leverette)<br />

is pleased to be making a quick return to the Crighton<br />

stage having been last seen as the bungling time<br />

traveling ghost in Mrs Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas<br />

Binge. This role is another in a long line of daffy<br />

dames she has played including Martha Brewster in<br />

Arsenic & Old Lace (Players & ACE), Dotty Otley in<br />

Noises Off (Quad C Theatre), and Geneva Musgrave<br />

in Christmas Belles and Southern Hospitality (<strong>Stage</strong><br />

<strong>Right</strong>). She hopes you enjoy this batch of lemonade<br />

that we have created from the lemons that COLE presented<br />

us with. Carolyn is a board member of the<br />

Montgomery Pet Partners and works with her therapy<br />

dog Harley. She is a founder of STAGE RIGHT, the<br />

VP of Artistic Staff, wife to husband Steve and Mom to<br />

Michael. This one’s for Glen.<br />

HAROLD E. WOOD, JR. (Tito <strong>Me</strong>relli) - Woody (as he<br />

is called) is originally from Virginia but has been in Texas<br />

for the past 13 years. This is Woody’s second appearance<br />

with STAGE RIGHT. He appeared in STAGE


RIGHT’s Vaudeville (Finally) Comes to the Crighton!<br />

last fall. His most recent work was with Ace Theatre’s<br />

The Man Who Saved Christmas. Woody sings each<br />

summer with the internationally acclaimed Gilbert &<br />

Sullivan Society of Houston and he performed in Pirates<br />

of Penzance last July. When he is not on stage,<br />

Woody’s real life gig is as a civil/structural designer in<br />

the oil & gas field.<br />

Staff<br />

MANNY CAFEO (Director) One of Manny’s favorite<br />

roles was Max in <strong>Lend</strong> <strong>Me</strong> a <strong>Tenor</strong>, which he did at the<br />

Crighton Theatre many years ago. He just finished the<br />

role of Max in another show – The Producers. Manny<br />

is a seasoned actor and singer as well as a superb<br />

director. Most recently he directed Who Dunnit at<br />

Playhouse 1960. Other directorial achievements include<br />

Beauty and the Beast, Annie, Jekyll & Hyde, Les<br />

Miserables, Sound of Music, A Chorus Line, Gypsy,<br />

Mame, 42nd Street, and Chicago to mention a few.<br />

Manny’s versatile show business skills and talent were<br />

developed at Mt. San Antonio Junior College, California<br />

State University at Fullerton, and Theatre of Arts,<br />

Hollywood, California. At the same time, to gain experience<br />

and hone skills and talent, Manny performed<br />

in Summer Stock & Touring Companies. Manny also<br />

has performed Stand-up Comedy the College Circuits.<br />

The following list of acting accomplishments represents<br />

a small sampling of Manny’s theatre experience:<br />

Manny appeared in productions of Guys and Dolls<br />

(Nathan Detroit), The Fantastics (Matt), Fiddler on<br />

the Roof (Tevye), Man of La Mancha (Don Quixote),<br />

King and I (Lun Tha), Rumors (Lenny), Second Time<br />

Around (Michael Curtis), and The Glass <strong>Me</strong>nagerie<br />

(Tom). In the past, Manny has served on the Board<br />

of Directors for Star Makers of the Northwest, Stars<br />

Incorporated, and Playhouse 1960. Manny and his<br />

wife Tina reside in Spring, TX.<br />

JAMES BINGHAM (Technical Director) has been Executive<br />

Director of The Crighton Theatre Foundation<br />

for the past 19 years. Jim was last seen on the Crighotn<br />

stage as Buck in Southern Hospitality and as the<br />

Commander in South Pacific. His most notable role<br />

here was as Oscar in The Odd Couple. Jim has been<br />

involved with theatre for over 35 years in shows ranging<br />

from Aida to 1776. Welcome to the Crighton!<br />

MIKE GOODE (Producer) Mike has occasionally performed<br />

on stage and has helped with concessions,<br />

lights, props, curtains, ringing the gong and most recently<br />

as a kid wrangler backstage during Cheaper<br />

by the Dozen. For Vaudeville (Finally) Comes to the<br />

Crighton, Mike worked lights and was Assistant Director<br />

for Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge.<br />

that no cast or crew was ever hungry during the making<br />

of any production she is involved in.<br />

GREG KELLY (Set Design) Greg is a founder of<br />

STAGE RIGHT and has served as technical director<br />

and set designer for Christmas Belles and Love<br />

Letters. Greg’s experiences also include several onstage<br />

roles, serving as a musical director on several<br />

occasions, and many times working the backstage<br />

prior to, and during plays, musicals and concerts. He<br />

is a mathematics teacher at Moorehead Junior High<br />

in Conroe and serves as the Minister of Music at the<br />

River Pointe Baptist Church, also in Conroe.<br />

GERALD LIVINGSTON (Assistant Director) is no<br />

stranger to the Crighton having played many roles<br />

in plays and musicals. Some of his previous shows<br />

include My Fair Lady, Daddy’s Dyin’, Who’s Got the<br />

Will (Players), and Vaudeville (Finally) Comes to the<br />

Crighton with STAGE RIGHT. He is a recently retired<br />

Chemical Engineer. Gerald is grateful to his wife for<br />

first encouraging him to audition and for putting up<br />

with the practice. The Crighton Theatre deserves our<br />

best.<br />

ROGER ORMISTON (Lighting Design) has been involved<br />

with theatre for over 35 years. Performed onstage<br />

in numerous productions as well as nearly every<br />

backstage role. He served on the Players board of<br />

directors three times, once as Secretary and once as<br />

President. He created the Players web site and was<br />

their first webmaster. Currently involved with lighting<br />

design, setup and programming for both the Crighton<br />

and the Owen theatres.<br />

SARAH ROBERTS (Front of House) is one of the<br />

smiling faces that greet you in the lobby of the Crighton<br />

Theatre. She has worked the front of house and<br />

backstage in many capacities, especially when her<br />

daughters, Amanda and Susan are onstage.<br />

SUSAN BURGE GILCREASE (Set Dresser) Susan<br />

is one of those folks that can always be depended<br />

upon to help with whatever needs doing. She is wife<br />

to STAGE RIGHT board member Katt, and an Agriculture,<br />

English and Theatre teacher at Lynn Lucas<br />

Middle School in Willis.<br />

STEVEN WONG (Lights) started his “career” on the<br />

stage 35 years ago as a drapery consultant. Since<br />

then he has taken on backstage roles (co-founder of<br />

STAGE RIGHT, President, stage manager, sound editor,<br />

graphics design, props, whatever) to avoid the role<br />

of a theatre widower.<br />

MOLLY GOODE (<strong>Stage</strong> Manager) Molly has handled<br />

back stage duties at the Crighton Theatre ranging<br />

from kid wrangling to assistant stage manager and<br />

most recently as stage manager for The Buddy Holly<br />

Story, Christmas Belle, and Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild<br />

Christmas Binge. Molly is renowned for making sure


Cast and Crew<br />

Catherine<br />

Anderson<br />

Mike<br />

Anderson<br />

Jim<br />

Bingham<br />

Nick<br />

Barfield<br />

Manny<br />

Cafeo<br />

Mike<br />

Goode<br />

Tommy<br />

Hunter<br />

Wayne<br />

Krennerich<br />

Gerald<br />

Livingston<br />

Giny<br />

<strong>Me</strong>ndez<br />

Amy<br />

Sowers<br />

Steven<br />

Wong<br />

Carolyn<br />

Corsano Wong<br />

Harold E.<br />

Wood


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2009-2010 Season<br />

Vaudeville (Finally) Comes to the Crighton!<br />

For the 75th birthday bash for the Crighton Theatre STAGE<br />

RIGHT will do what has never been done before at the<br />

Crighton - a vaudeville show! Singing, comedy acts, magic,<br />

and more! Sept. 11-27, 2009<br />

Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge<br />

by Christopher Durang<br />

A farcical send-up of the perennial Dickens Christmas classic<br />

with jabs at other Christmas classics. If you’re looking<br />

for Scrooge’s redemption - look elsewhere. If you just want<br />

a good laugh, then join us! Dec.4-19, 2009<br />

<strong>Lend</strong> <strong>Me</strong> A <strong>Tenor</strong><br />

by Ken Ludwig<br />

A screwball comedy about mistaken identity, celebrity<br />

worship, and the dangers of too much Chianti!<br />

Feb. 19- March 7, 2010<br />

Dearly Beloved<br />

by Jones, Hope, Wooten<br />

The first in the trilogy that started it all! The Futrelle<br />

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Annie<br />

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Leapin’ Lizards! The popular comic strip heroine<br />

takes centerstage in one of the world’s<br />

best-loved musicals.<br />

July 23-August 8, 2010<br />

Buy Tickets online!<br />

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