Meredith Shea (Alexander) makes her SSCCTHEATRE mainstage debut with this production. Previous roles include: Mrs.
Appleyard,
Picnic at the Hanging Rock; White Chess Queen, Alice in Wonderland; Mrs. MacAfee, Bye Bye Birdie; Sabina, The Skin of
Our Teeth
and Enid DuBois, Working.
Joey Haas (Ensemble #1) could last be seen on the stage in SSCC Theatre’s one-act: The Whole Shebang as Professor B. Other roles
include: Fury #5 in
The Insanity of Mary Girard and as part of the ensemble of I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. Joey, in the
past at Hillsboro High School, could be seen as: Ouiser Boudreaux,
Steel Magnolias; Wife 13, The King & I; Abby Brewster, Arsenic
and Old Lace
; Sister Sophia, The Sound of Music; Eulalie Shinn, The Music Man and as Sally Kasem in John Lennon & Me.
Jamie McCoy (Ensemble #2) was last in the one-act, The Whole Shebang, as The Student. Other roles include Fury #3 in The Insanity
of Mary Girard
; Dame Ellen Terry and Darlene Silverman, Wrong Place, Wrong Time; Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz and as Portia in
Cinderella. She also worked on the props crew for Bloody Poetry.
Roodie Eichman (Ensemble #3) was part of SSCC Theatre’s production of Pride & Prejudice, working backstage as part of the
make-up and hair crew. She also understudied the role of Lady Catherine. Outside of SSCC Theatre, Roodie has been part of the
ensemble for
No, No, Nanette and portrayed Silvie in Oklahoma. Roodie makes her SSCCTHEATRE debut with this production.
Kyle Baker (Ensemble #4) was last seen as part of the ensemble for Pride & Prejudice. He has previously played such roles as:
Sasha,
Fiddler on the Roof; Radio Show Host, Annie and Scrooge’s Nephew in A Christmas Carol.
Carrie Chalker (Ensemble #5) is a student at Peebles High School. Previous roles include: Miss Hannigan, Annie; Princess Winnifred,
Once Upon a Mattress and Ado Annie in Oklahoma. This is Carrie’s SSCCTHEATRE mainstage debut.
Julianne Cartaino (Ensemble #6) has no previous theatre experience, but is very excited to be starting here. This is Julianne’s
SSCCTHEATRE mainstage debut.
Josh Keidel (Ensemble #7) was last seen on stage in The Insanity of Mary Girard as Fury #4 and worked on the crew and provided
the “voice” for
The Whole Shebang. He has also previously played the roles of Prince Dauntless, Once Upon a Mattress; Jud, Oklahoma
and Oz Man #1 in
The Wizard of Oz.
Judith Viorst (Book & Lyrics) was born and raised in New Jersey and has lived in Washington, D.C., since her marriage to political
writer Milton Viorst in 1960. They have three adult sons whose names are the same as those of the brothers in her play
Alexander and
the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
. A graduate of Rutgers University and the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute, Viorst is
the author of numerous books of poetry and prose for both children and adults.
Shelly Markham (Music) was commissioned to write Flavia and the Dream Maker with librettist Doug Haverty and lyricist Bob
Garrett in 1991 and enjoyed the experience immensely. A native of Chicago, Illinois, he moved to New York City where he wrote special
material for "Captain Kangaroo." He then migrated to Los Angeles, where he collaborated with acclaimed writer Judith Viorst as a theatre
composer, beginning with the musical revue,
Love & Shrimp, based on Viorst's extensive collections of poetry books. He also wrote
songs that are featured in the hit off-Broadway musical
Naked Boys Singing.
Rainee Angles (Director) is an Assistant Professor of Speech and Theatre at SSCC. She directs three mainstage plays and a one-act
each season, although she took a break from directing this past fall to return to the stage as Mary Girard in
The Insanity of Mary Girard.
Rainee has directed approximately fifteen shows in her five years at SSCC including such favorites as Jane Austen and Jon Jory's
Pride
& Prejducie
, Howard Brenton’s Bloody Poetry, Arthur Miller’s The Crucible and Larry Shue’s The Nerd. Previous to SSCC, Rainee
taught and directed theatre at Hillsboro High School. She has an MA in Theatre, with an emphasis in directing from Roosevelt University,
Chicago, Illinois.
David White (Music Director) has been the vocal music teacher at Hillsboro High School for seven years. A Rainee Angles as music
director for the SSCC Theatre productions
Fiddler on the Roof and I Love You, wife, Amy, daughter Clara, and sons, Micah and Ezra.
Sarah Williams (Stage Manager) has worked as stage manager on such SSCC Theatre productions as Pride & Prejudice, The
Insanity of Mary Girard
, Lone Star & Laundry, The Curious Savage, Squiggllydickler, Bloody Poetry, The Complete Works of William
Shakespeare (Abridged)
, Theatre ASAP and Fiddler on the Roof. At Hillsboro High School she worked as stage manager on productions
of
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever; The King & I and Juvie. A recent graduate of SSCC, Sarah begins studies at Wright State
University in the fall.
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