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SheLOVES MEBook by Joe MasteroffLyrics by Sheldon HarnickMusic by Jerry Bock
Music by
Jeanine
Tesori
Book & L
yrics by
David Li
ndsay-Ab
aire
hrekSTHE MUSICAL
Moonlight &
Magnolias
by Ron Hutchinson
Romantic MusicalJuly 3-19
Must-See MusicalJuly 24-August 9
Dynamic ComedyAugust 14-23
MockingbirdBook
by
Harper Lee
To Killa
Adapted byChristopher Sergel
Classic DramaJune 12-28
7070seasonthanniversarythanniversary
2015
www.BlackHillsPlayhouse.com
Table of Contents
This is live theatreActors in 3D creating art before your eyes
Each performance uniqueYou see and hear it only once, then it is gone forever
Shared with those next to you and the artistsSparking authentic human connections
In our sweet little theatre among the pines
Season Calendar ............................5Artistic/Executive Dir Message .....6-7This Season at a Glance .................9Sponsors ........................................11Plays ...............................................12-19
Company ..................................... 21-45Board of Directors ...................... 47History ........................................ 50Friends of the BHP ..................... 52-53
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Season At A Glance
The P laysTo Kill A Mockingbird June 12-28Written by Harper LeeAdapted by Christopher Sergel Rated PG-13Scout, a young girl in a quiet southern town, is about to experience the dramatic events that will affect the rest of her life. The play centers on the feisty, fearless Scout, race relations in the South and the relationship of Scout’s father, Atticus, with his daughter.
She Loves Me July 3-19Book by Joe MasteroffLyrics by Sheldon HarnickMusic by Jerry BockRated PGFeuding employees in a perfumery in Budapest loathe each other and take refuge in romantic pen pal exchanges until they finally realize that they have been writing to each other. With music by the team that created Fiddler on the Roof.
Shrek the Musical July 24-August 9Book by Jeanine TesoriMusic & Lyrics by David Lindsay-AbaireRated PG
Make room for ogre-sized family fun as the greatest fairy tale never told comes to life in a whole new way in this breathtaking Broadway musical adaptation of the hit movie Shrek!
Moonlight & Magnolias August 14-23Written by Ron HutchinsonRated PG-13
If the story that inspired this play hadn’t actually happened, the premise would seem preposterous: Movie producer David O. Selznick locks himself in his office with screenwriter Ben Hecht and director Victor Fleming for five days to write the screenplay for the movie version of Gone with the Wind.
Special EventsCelebrate Opening Nights at the BHPTo Kill A Mockingbird - Friday, June 12She Loves Me - Friday, July 3Shrek the Musical - Friday, July 24Moonlight & Magnolias - Friday, Aug 14
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BHP 70th Anniversary CelebrationJuly 10-12 - Black Hills Playhouse 70th Season Anniversary Reunion - Custer State Park
Black Hills Playhouse alumni are celebrating the 70th season with a reunion in Custer State Park July 10-12. Register online or call 800-655-2586 by June 15th to take advantage of early-bird rates. Please also consider a donation to the Dennis Holub Limelight Fund in celebration of this milestone season to help the BHP replace the lighting and sound systems.
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BankWest Kids & Teens Go Free PerformancesInspiring the next generation! 2 kids (18 & under) may attend for FREE with one paid adult through this popular program which makes theatre more affordable. To Kill A MockingbirdSaturday, June 13Wednesday Evening, June 17 She Loves MeSaturday, July 11Wednesday Evening, July 15
Shrek the MusicalSaturday, July 25Wednesday Evening, July 29 Moonlight & MagnoliasSaturday, August 15
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A story set in the past, but relevant todayTold as a memory of the summer of 1935, the years are bridged by the presence of an adult Scout, a narrator who quotes indelible passages from Lee’s novel. The moral center of the piece is Atticus Finch (Dan Workman), the widowed lawyer who defends a doomed, innocent black man, Tom (Manning Goldman), who is accused of raping white-trash teenager Mayella (Claire Avery), whose wounds may well have been inflicted by her own hideous father Bob Ewell (Jacob J. Roman).
Every word Atticus utters has been filtered through the rose-colored memory of an adoring daughter. He’s a man whose stature has grown larger than life in the years since his 10-year-old girl has grown into a 50-year-old woman.
Atticus is a great man for his principles. He’s a great father because he looks his children in the eye, and he answers every question they pose to him with blunt forthrightness. But Atticus has a moral journey to take of his own, and it culminates with the epiphany that there are times when the kindest thing an honest parent can do for his children is not to tell them the truth.
As we reflect on race relations in our country, both historical and present day, Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird encourages us as people to be better and do better.
MockingbirdBook
by
Harper Lee
To Killa
Adapted byChristopher Sergel
June 12-28
Classic Drama
JUSTICE
P R E J U D I C E
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“Peoplegenerally seewhat they look for
and hearwhat they listen for.”
~Judge Taylor
“You never really
understand a person until
you consider things from
his point of view...until
you climb inside of his
skin and walk around in
it.” Atticus Finch
racism
Scenic Design......................Christian Harvey Boy
Townspeople................. Christopher James Miller
Kenan Meadows
Director’s NotesRated Pg-13
Mat
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Production Crew
Cast
I remember reading To Kill a Mockingbird in junior high in the mid 1980s. I knew it was one of the great American stories because I was told that it was so, but I didn’t fully appreciate its artistry and importance at the time. To be able to come back to this story over 25 years later, with the benefit of age and wisdom, is a true gift. Harper Lee’s stirring account of a child’s coming of age, southern life in a small town during the Great Depression, and the lingering stench of bigotry and racism resonate today more than ever.
When the novel was first published in 1960, it was a New York Times bestseller for more than eighty weeks. It won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1961, and the 1962 film starring Gregory Peck as Atticus won three Academy Awards. It has been translated into dozens of languages, been read by tens of millions of people, and is still required reading in many schools around the world.
While set in 1935, the book is very much a reflection of the era in which it was written. In 1961, the nation was struggling over civil rights and Lee’s message, told in particular through the narratives of Scout and Atticus Finch, was deeply rational and impactful. In fact, a national Survey of Lifetime Reading Habits conducted by the Book-of-the-Month Club and the Library of Congress in 1991 speaks to the book’s lasting impact in finding that only the Bible had a larger impact on people’s lives than To Kill a Mockingbird.
2015 isn’t 1961 or 1935, yet one only needs to look at recent events like those in Ferguson, Missouri or the University of Oklahoma to know that the issues of racism, acceptance, and equality are still as resonant, and sadly at times unresolved, as they were when Harper Lee wrote To Kill a Mockingbird.
Our job as theatre artists is not to preach or judge, but to raise questions and seek out answers, and in so doing we invite the audience to engage in the story in such a way that they leave the theatre feeling compelled and empowered to search for these truths on their own. Through Scout and Atticus, we look back in time, and through them we see our present and future as well.
~ Matt Nesmith
Courage
Two ActsOne 15-min
Intermission
Produced by special arrangement with DRAMATIC PUBLISHING,
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One of the most charming musicals of all time featuring music by the team who wrote Fiddler on the Roof
She Loves Me is the third adaptation of the play Parfumerie by Hungarian playwright Miklos Laszlo, following the 1940 James Stewart – Margaret Sullivan film The Shop Around the Corner and the 1949 Judy Garland – Van Johnson musical version In the Good Old Summertime. It would surface yet again in 1998 as the Tom Hanks – Meg Ryan feature, You’ve Got Mail.
The plot revolves around Budapest shop employees Georg Nowack and Amalia Balash who, despite being consistently at odds with each other at work, are unaware that each is the other’s secret pen pal met through lonely-hearts ads. This award-winning musical premiered on Broadway in 1963, and subsequently had productions in the West End in 1964 and award-winning revivals on each side of the Atlantic in the 1990’s.
Act I• Prelude/Good Morning, Good Day • Sounds while Selling• Thank You, Madam• Days Gone By • No More Candy • Three Letters• Tonight at Eight• I Don’t Know His Name• Perspective • Goodbye George • Will He Like Me? • Ilona • I Resolve• A Romantic Atmosphere• Tango Tragique • Mr. Novack, Will You Please?• Dear Friend
SheLOVES MEBook by Joe MasteroffLyrics by Sheldon HarnickMusic by Jerry Bock
Romantic Musical
July 3-19
Act II• Try Me• Days Gone By (Reprise)• Where’s My Shoe?• Vanilla Ice Cream• She Loves Me• A Trip to the Library• Grand Knowing You• Twelve Days to Christmas• Finale
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Director’s NotesRated PG
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Production CrewMusic Direction ................................... Ken Oakley
Choreography ................................. Jeff Kingsbury
She Loves Me is a charming jewel-box of a musical. From Bock and Harnick’s delicious score, to Joe Masteroff’s book, this well-crafted show speaks to audiences that long for an intimate character-driven show. Magically, She Loves Me spins through the seasons while the employees of Maracezk’s Parfumerie live believing life should be “warm and full and rich in love and art.” This delightfully scented case of mistaken identity and letter writing transports us to Budapest, Hungary in the 1930’s. The “Golden Age of Budapest” is a time of Lonely Hearts Clubs, correspondence, stomach pills, picnics, perfume, and hats.
She Loves Me welcomes “home” all BHP Alumni to celebrate the friendships made and sustained on this hallowed ground, this theatre, this creative domicile for thespians. Dr. Lee’s dream of “ending the day with a play” is 70 years young; and we know that Doc would agree that life should be “warm and full and rich in love and art.”
One of the first BHP Alumni that transformed the CCC camp into the BHP Theatre was Robert Neff Williams. As I write these notes, the theatre world reverberates from his recent death. Neff was a man of the theatre. This South Dakota native graced, inspired, and challenged actors and theatres alike. From the BHP to Broadway, Regional and NY Theatres, Julliard, Columbia, London. . .the list goes on and on. Neff was a powerful master of voice and speech who set the standard for teaching excellence. His methods, techniques, and insights trained the best theatre and film actors of today. (Boyd Gaines, Georg in the 30th Anniversary production of She Loves Me was a student; so was Robin Williams.) In 1978-80 we worked together at the BHP. My life was changed! I moved to NY to study theatre speech with Neff, and went back again for Neff’s course on Restoration Comedy. Beyond studies, Neff was my dear friend. He shared with me the best New York had to offer in theatre, dance, orchestra, and opera. She Loves Me is dedicated to his work, his life. My heart gifts this production to my dear friend, Neff who lived Amalia’s dream: that life should be “warm and full and rich in love and art.”
~ Jennie May Donnell
Two ActsOne 15-min
Intermission
She Loves Me is presented through specialarrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).
All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.
Based on a play by Miklos LaszloOriginally Directed on Broadway by Harold PrinceOriginally Produced on Broadway by Harold Prince
in Association with Lawrence N. Kasha and Philip C. McKenna
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Music by
Jeanine
Tesori
Book & L
yrics by
David Li
ndsay-Ab
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hrekSTHE MUSICAL
Must-See Musical
July 24-August 9
It’s a big bright beautiful world
Make room for ogre-sized family fun as the greatest fairy tale never told comes to life in a whole new way in this breathtaking Broadway musical adaptation of the hit movie Shrek! Dragons, fairy-tale creatures and mystical worlds all make their appearance. USA Today writes that “Shrek, which draws from William Steig’s book about a lovable ogre and the DreamWorks animated movie that it inspired, is nonetheless a triumph of comic imagination with a heart as big and warm as Santa’s. It is the most ingeniously wacky, transcendently tasteless Broadway musical since The Producers…” The Black Hills Playhouse is excited to debut the first regional production of this amazing musical.
Act II• Entr’acte • Morning Person• I Think I Got You Beat• The Ballad of Farquaad • It’s Duloc• Make a Move• When Words Fail• Morning Person (reprise)• Build a Wall • Freak Flag• Big Bright Beautiful World (reprise) • Stop The Wedding• Beautiful Ain’t Always Pretty• Finale
Act I• Overture • Big Bright Beautiful World • Story of My Life• The Goodbye Song • Don’t Let Me Go • Regiment #1• Farquaad’s Chamber• Regiment Reprise• Holiday for Duloc• What’s Up Duloc• The Raffle• What’s Up Duloc Reprise• Fiona Tower Move• I Know It’s Today• Forever Dragon• This is How a Dream Comes True • Who I’d Be
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Director’s Notes
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Production CrewMusic Direction ..........................................Ken OakleyChoreography ......................................Megan GerlachScenic Design..................................... Victor E. ShonkCostume Design .......................... Amber Marisa CookLighting Design ..............................Anthony PellecchiaSpecial Effects ......................................... David HoranStage Manager ....................................Melissa Richter
Shrek ..................................................... Kevin ShafferPrincess Fiona ......................................Jenna MurphyDonkey ...................................... Jason CoppenbargerLord Farquaad ...................................Jacob J. RomanDragon ....................................Lisa Crosby WipperlingGingy ....................................................Madison HogePinocchio ....................................... Manning GoldmanBig Bad Wolf/King Harold ........................ J.D. MitchellPig 1 ...................................................... Lukas Ptacek Pig 2 ............................................................ Ian CurtisPig 3 ....................................Conor Finnerty-EsmondeWhite Rabbit ............................................ Claire AveryFairy Godmother.......................................Allison BuolPeter Pan/Teen Fiona ...............Hannah Louise BreenWicked Witch/Queen Lillian .....Siobhan Maya BremerSugar Plum Fairy .................... Stephanie Faatz MurryUgly Duckling................................ Shekendra MorganPapa Bear/Papa Ogre .................Richard Scott BreenMama Bear/Mama Ogre .......................... Kristy BauerBaby Bear ......................................... Olivia DahlstromMad Hatter ............................................Jeff KingsburyHumpty Dumpty ...................................Matthew MurryElf ............................................................. Ken OakleyDwarf ..............................................Preston WorkmanYoung Shrek ....................................... Nicholas BreenYoung Fiona ..........................................Abby Stevens
Cast
Welcome to Shrek the Musical at the Black Hills Playhouse! This musical began as an animated movie in 2001 and then as the hit Broadway musical in 2008. As the production team began to make plans to create our production, it was important for all involved to create a world that would embrace the beloved movie and musical, while creating something that was unique for the BHP. In theatre it can be so easy to copy what has been done before. As artists, it is important to stretch our creative muscles and see how creative we can get, while still honoring the original story. Because of this, it was important for us to create as realistic of an animated world as we could. We hope you will dive with us into the swamp with Shrek, Donkey, and Fiona, and we hope you’re dancing with Lord Farquaad in Duloc.
Not only did we want to create a world that you could jump into and fully join us in our journey, but we wanted the beautiful meaning of this tale to ring true. This musical is not about a princess marrying a prince; it’s not about the ugliness of an ogre. This musical is about being who you are and celebrating that - and everyone else’s uniqueness as well. Yes, there will be adventure! Yes, there will be dancing! Yes, there will be an unbelievable ogre! But most importantly, we get to take this journey together and celebrate who we are.
Let Your Freak Flag Fly!
~ Emily Cherry
Rated PG
Two ActsOne 15-min
Intermission
Originally produced on Broadway by Dreamworks Theatricals and Neal Street Productions
Original Production Directed by Jason Mooreand Rob Ashford
“I’m a Believer” by Neil Diamond“I’m a Believer” (Neil Diamond)(c) 1966 Stonebridge Music,
Foray MusicAll rights administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC (SESAC), on behalf of Stonebridge Music,and by Foray Music
(SESAC). All rights reserved. Used by permission.
*Creative Team Bios On Page 48
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DID YOU KNOW?
Gone With The Wind was the first color
film to win the Best Picture Oscar.
1,400 actresses were interviewed for the
role of Scarlett O’Hara. 400 were asked to
do readings.
David O. Selznick begged Margaret
Mitchell, author of the novel, to critique
every aspect of the production. An
intensely private person, Mrs. Mitchell
gave one criticism of the facade of the
design for Tara, which was ignored.
Afterward, she refused to comment on
any aspect of the film during production.
Moonlight &
Magnolias
by Ron Hutchinson
August 14-23
Dynamic Comedy
Let’s go back to Hollywood and the studio system of the late 30’s
In a nod to the 75th Anniversary of the film Gone With the Wind, we present a rollicking comedy about how it got to the screen. If the story that inspired this play hadn’t actually happened, the premise would seem preposterous. 1939 Hollywood is abuzz. Legendary producer David O. Selznick has shut down production of his new epic, Gone with the Wind, a film adaptation of Margaret Mitchell’s novel. The screenplay, you see, just doesn’t work. So what’s an all-powerful movie mogul to do?
The true story: George Cukor was fired by David O. Selznick (rumor said because Cukor was a homosexual and Selznick believed he would not be able to direct the love scenes.) When Victor Fleming came on board, he rejected the script. Production was shut down for 17 days while it was rewritten by Ben Hecht. Hecht was not allowed to read the original novel; instead, Selznick and Fleming would often play out parts from the book, to which Hecht had to write dialogue. Hecht was reportedly commanded by Selznick to write almost continuously for days without breaks. Hecht used Sidney Howard’s original script as the basis for his rewrite, but only got to rewrite the first half, which many consider to be superior to the second half. Ironically, Hecht did not receive official credit for his writing, with Howard listed as the movie’s only screenwriter.
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Director’s Notes
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Production CrewScenic Design................................ Victor E.ShonkCostume Design ............................. Gene SalgadoLighting Design ........................Anthony PellecchiaSound Design ...................................Tyler MicheelStage Manager ...................................Jenna Hyde
Ben Hecht ........................................ Jason ReuterVictor Fleming ................................. Jeff KingsburyDavid O. Selznick ...........................Dan WorkmanMiss Poppenghul .............. Stephanie Faatz Murry
Cast
If you love the arts and entertainment, it’s hard to resist the appeal of a backstage story. When the story involves the making of the most popular movie of all time, it may be impossible not to enjoy the tale.
The title of the play refers to the romanticization of the pre-civil war south. Supposedly the writers of the film version of Gone With The Wind created the phrase. In the film, when Scarlett O’Hara wears a dress made of green velvet drapes to Atlanta to try and get money from Rhett Butler to pay taxes on her home, Tara, she smiles sweetly and claims to have everything she could hope for and “not a care in the world.” Rhett, noticing her hands, calloused from picking cotton, knows she is lying: “You can drop the moonlight and magnolias, Scarlett!”
Selznick paid $50,000 for the movie rights to Gone With the Wind, a record sum at that time. The pressure on Selznick was profound. Movie fans demanded Clark Gable play Rhett Butler. Although every actress in Hollywood wanted the coveted role of Scarlett O’Hara, after nearly three years of auditioning, the role was uncast. Legend has it, Selznick’s brother brought English actors Laurence Olivier and Vivian Leigh to the studio one evening to watch Selznick set fire to the studio’s excess scenery. Selznick’s crew filmed the event for use as footage for the burning of Atlanta in the movie. As the giant gates from King Kong blazed, David took one look at Vivien Leigh in the reflection of the dancing flames, and knew he had found his Scarlett.
That’s just one of the legends of the making of a film classic.
Some of the human toll, though, in all its mad glory, is brought to you in Moonlight and Magnolias.
~ Charles Leader
Rated PG-13
Two ActsOne 15-min
Intermission
RON HUTCHINSON theatre work includes Rat in the Skull (revival, Duke of York’s Theatre 1995); an adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov’s Flight at the National Theatre, 1997; Burning Issues, Hampstead Theatre Club, 1999; Beau!, Theatre Royal, Bath, national tour and Haymarket, Leicester Square, 2001; Lags, national tours 2002-03; Believers, for Playbox Young People’s Theatre, 2003; Head/Case, Royal Shakespeare Company 2004; Moonlight and Magnolias, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, 2004 and Manhattan Theatre Club, 2005. Mr. Hutchinson lives in Los Angeles, where he is a writer/producer for features and television. Winner of an Emmy for Ben Kingsley’s Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story, 1989, his projects also include Traffic, nominated for three Emmys in 2004, and rewrites on Fox Pictures’ remake of Flight of the Phoenix, also 2005.
Vivien Leigh worked for 125
days and received about
$25,000. Clark Gable worked
for 71 days and received over
$120,000.
The fact that Hattie McDaniel would be unable to attend the premiere in racially segregated
Atlanta annoyed Clark Gable so much that he threatened to boycott the
premiere unless she could attend. He later relented when she
convinced him to go.
Moonlight and Magnolias was originally produced in New York City by the Manhattan
Theatre Club on March 3, 2005; Lynn Meadow, Artistic Director; Barry Grove,
Executive ProducerThe World Premiere was produced by
The Goodman Theatre, Chicago, Illinois on May 15, 2004; Robert Falls, Artistic Director; Roche
Schulfer, Executive Producer
Moonlight and Magnolias is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc.,
New York
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CLAIRE AVERYMayella Ewell - To Kill a MockingbirdEnsemble - She Loves MeWhite Rabbit/Ensemble - Shrek the Musical
Claire is thrilled to be making her Black Hills Playhouse debut this season! She is a theatre and English
major at Augustana College, with recent roles including Nora in A Doll’s House, Princess Winnifred in Once Upon a Mattress, and Catherine in Proof. She hopes to one day write a musical and befriend an elephant family.
Actors
KRISTY BAUERMama Bear/Mama Ogre/Ensemble - Shrek the Musical
After a two-year hiatus, Kristy is ecstatic to return to the BHP to play Shrek’s mother in Shrek. Her first season as a company member
at the BHP was in 1991, and she has returned as often as possible since then. Some of her favorite roles over the last 24 years include M’Lynn in Steel Magnolias, Lizzie in The Rainmaker, and Mother Superior in Nunsense. During the year, Kristy is a middle school language arts teacher in Greeley, Colorado.
RICHARD SCOTT BREENWalter Cunningham - To Kill a MockingbirdPapa Bear/Papa Ogre/Ensemble - Shrek the Musical
Richard Scott Breen, Danville, VA, is delighted to be returning to the Black Hills Playhouse and celebrating this
special anniversary season. Richard earned a B.A. from Averett University and an M.F.A. from Western Illinois University. After 15 years of regional theatre, national tours, and commercials, he returned to Averett where he has shared his passion for theatre as a professor for the past 19 years. He is excited to be sharing the stage with several family members this summer and dedicates his performance to his mom and pop!
HANNAH LOUISE BREENPeter Pan/Teen Fiona - Shrek the Musical
Hannah is excited to be making her professional debut at the Black Hills Playhouse this summer. Recently, Hannah was seen in Godspell (Sonia), Clue: The Musical (Mrs. White), and
Fiddler on the Roof (Golde). She started out acting at the age of four and has taken dance classes from Danville Academy of Dance for twelve years. Hannah is a junior at Galileo Magnet High School in Danville, VA.
NICHOLAS BREENYoung Shrek - Shrek the Musical
Nicholas Breen is excited about his first appearance with the Black Hills Playhouse. Nick is in the sixth grade at Sacred Heart School in Danville, VA, where he has been a member of the drama club, the soccer team, and
basketball team. His acting credits include an orphan in Oliver, a puppy in 101 Dalmatians, and Bert in All My Sons. Nick is planning a career as a professional soccer player and as a caretaker at an animal refuge.
SIOBHAN MAYA BREMERWicked Witch/Queen Lillian/Ensemble - Shrek the Musical
Siobhan is excited to return to the BHP this summer after appearing as Mrs. Gamadge in The Best Man last season. She received her M.F.A. in acting from Minnesota
State University, Mankato and is currently an Associate Professor of Theatre at the University of Minnesota, Morris. She has been an actor at The Guthrie Theater, Commonweal Theatre, Northern Lights Playhouse, Climb Theatre, and Theatre in the Round (Minnesota). She thanks Peter and her family for their support.
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ActorsALLISON BUOLEnsemble - She Loves MeFairy Godmother/Ensemble - Shrek the Musical
Allison Buol is thrilled to be making her Black Hills Playhouse debut. She just completed her junior year
at Drake University where she is earning a degree in musical theatre with a marketing minor. Her Drake credits include A Man of No Importance (Adele), Bernstein and the Bard (Maria), Jesus Christ Superstar (Mary’s Dancer), The Clean House (Matilde), and Childe Byron (Young Woman). She would like to thank all of her friends and family for their continual love and support.
JASON COPPENBARGERSteven Kodaly - She Loves MeDonkey - Shrek the Musical
Jason is ecstatic to be making his first appearance with the Black Hills Playhouse! He is proud to hold a B.F.A. in musical theatre from
Western Illinois University. Some of his favorite credits include Bat Boy in Bat Boy: the Musical, Jack in Into the Woods, and Linus in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown! He would love to thank his family, friends, and his backbone for their incredible love and unbelievable support. “Go into the arts. I’m not kidding... You will get an enormous reward. You will have created something.” - Kurt Vonnegut
IAN CURTISMr. Gilmer - To Kill a MockingbirdGeorg Nowack - She Loves MePig 2/Ensemble - Shrek the Musical
Ian will be a senior theatre major at Augustana College. Not only does Ian act, he also designs scenery and
sound, and works every day building the next production. Ian likes to create origami, capture pictures, and take long walks (or short runs) in his free time. Ian does not like to do homework in his free time. This is Ian’s second summer at the Black Hills Playhouse, which may inflate his ego to dangerous levels.
OLIVIA DAHLSTROMBaby Bear/Ensemble - Shrek the Musical
Olivia Dahlstrom, the daughter of Jon & Wanda Dahlstrom and the younger sister of Byron & Victoria Dahlstrom, is a long-time supporter of the BHP. She participated in Children’s
Theatre Company of South Dakota (Dakota Players) growing up and enjoyed one year of drama at Custer High School where she graduated this May. She plans to attend Belmont University in Nashville, TN this fall to continue exploring her love of theatre, music, and performing.
STEPHANIE FAATZ MURRYStephanie Crawford - To Kill a MockingbirdIlona Ritter - She Loves MeSugar Plum Fairy/Ensemble - Shrek the MusicalMiss Poppenghul - Moonlight & Magnolias
Stephanie is a native of Rochester, NY and an M.F.A. acting candidate at the University of Arkansas. She’s thrilled to be back at BHP for a second summer, this time with her husband! She holds a B.F.A. in musical theatre from SUNY Fredonia and has worked professionally with companies such as Playhouse on the Square, Charleston Stage, Nebraska Theatre Caravan, and Gyeonggi English Village in South Korea. In her spare time, she teaches Yoga and Zumba and hangs out with the furboys, Scamp and Gizmo.
CONOR FINNERTY-ESMONDEClerk - To Kill a MockingbirdBusboy/Ensemble - She Loves MePig 3/Ensemble - Shrek the Musical
Hailing from Saint Paul, MN, Conor is delighted to be making his debut
with the BHP. He is going into his junior year as a B.F.A. musical theatre major at Illinois Wesleyan University, and some of his favorite credits include Jesus in Godspell (Theatre in the Round Players), Beast in Beauty and the Beast (Cretin-Derham Hall), Vittorio Vidal in Sweet Charity (Cretin-Derham Hall), Snoopy in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown! (Saint Thomas More Community Theatre).
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ActorsMANNING GOLDMANTom Robinson - To Kill a MockingbirdArpad - She Loves MePinocchio/Ensemble - Shrek the Musical
Manning is so excited to explore beautiful South Dakota and to be working with the Black Hills
Playhouse. He is originally from Chicago, IL and is one semester away from graduating with a theatre degree from Southern Illinois University. He hopes the shows inspire people to create change and “LIVE”.
MADISON HOGEEnsemble - She Loves MeGingy/Ensemble - Shrek the Musical
Madison is ecstatic to be joining the Black Hills Playhouse. She is a recent graduate of the University of Nebraska Kearney, where she
received her Bachelors of Music in musical theatre. She has performed regionally in Shrek (Gingy/ensemble), Almost, Maine (Ginette), Footloose (Urleen), and Drinking Habits (Sister Augusta). Other favorite credits include And Then There Were None (Vera), Urinetown (Hope), and The Rocky Horror Show (Magenta). Madison is very excited for this season and hopes that you enjoy yourself!
JEFF KINGSBURYJudge Taylor - To Kill a MockingbirdMr. Maraczek/Waiter Keller - She Loves MeMad Hatter/Ensemble - Shrek the MusicalVictor Fleming - Moonlight & MagnoliasJeff is pleased to be back at the BHP this summer. His acting credits include over 100 roles, and he has
directed upwards of 150 plays and musicals. Favorite roles on the BHP stage include Art Hockstader in Gore Vidal’s The Best Man, Man In Chair in The Drowsy Chaperone, Morrie in Tuesdays With Morrie, Captain Hook in Peter Pan, and King Arthur in Spamalot. Jeff is happy to be a part of the 70th Anniversary Company.
CHRISTOPHER JAMES MILLERTownsperson - To Kill a Mockingbird
See full bio on page 32.
SHEKENDRA MORGANCalpurnia - To Kill a MockingbirdUgly Duckling/Ensemble - Shrek the Musical
Shekendra just finished her first semester at USD as a musical theatre major. She is excited to be a part of the BHP company again this
summer, this time on the stage. She was recently seen as Linda Baldwin in Native Voices at the Autry’s Stand Off at HWY #37 at USD. Before that she was Rosalia in West Side Story, Little Inez in Hairspray, and Charmion in Cleopatra at Rapid City Central High School.
KENAN MEADOWSTownsperson - To Kill a Mockingbird
See full bio on page 32.
J. D. MITCHELLReverend Sykes - To Kill a MockingbirdBig Bad Wolf/King Harold/Ensemble - Shrek the Musical
J. D. is thrilled to be coming back for his second year at the BHP. He just finished his junior year at USD where he performed in Romeo &
Juliet as Tybalt and in Seussical as Yertle the Turtle. He is looking forward to another excellent summer of theatre. Past BHP credits include Sir Bedevere in Spamalot, Dick Jensen in The Best Man, and Major Holmes in The Secret Garden.
JENNA MURPHYAmalia Balash - She Loves MePrincess Fiona - Shrek the Musical
Jenna is delighted to be spending the summer in the beautiful Black Hills. She recently graduated from Drury University with a B.A. in theatre.
Favorite roles include Janet in The Drowsy Chaperone, Abigail in The Crucible, Violet in Violet, and Princess Fiona in Shrek the Musical. She is “ogre” the moon to be reprising the role of Fiona this summer and delighted to portray Ms. Amalia Balash.
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KEN OAKLEYElf - Shrek the Musical
See full bio on page 43.
JACOB J. ROMANBob Ewell - To Kill a MockingbirdEnsemble - She Loves MeLord Farquaad - Shrek the MusicalJacob is excited to return to the BHP for his second season! You may remember him last year as Tom/Phyllis/Leslie in Sylvia, Cpt.
Albert Lennox in The Secret Garden, and Dr. Artinian in The Best Man. Jacob has spent this last year working at the Black Hills Community Theatre as the education & outreach director, and is helping backstage on almost all of the shows this season. Jacob played King Herod in the Firehouse Brewing Co. Theatre’s production of Jesus Christ Superstar last December.
ABBY STEVENSYoung Fiona - Shrek the Musical
This is Abby’s first production with the BHP and she is thrilled to be working with the incredible cast and crew of this iconic theatre. Her previous roles include Marta
in BHCT’s The Sound of Music, Billie in Hapaloa Production’s Assassins, and various roles in Flutter Production’s Ascent. When Abby is not singing, she dances at Barefoot Dance Studio and plays her cello with the Black Hills Suzuki School. She thanks her parents and her voice teacher, Kory Yamada, for their support.
JASON REUTERBen Hecht - Moonlight & Magnolias
See full bio on page 45.
MATTHEW MURRYHeck Tate - To Kill a MockingbirdEnsemble - She Loves MeHumpty Dumpty/Ensemble - Shrek the MusicalMatthew is super excited to be with his wife for his first season at BHP! He is a native of Uhrichsville, OH and
will be a second year M.F.A. acting candidate at Indiana University. He earned his B.A. in theatre with a minor in music from Muskingum University, and has worked professionally with companies that include Playhouse on the Square, Theatre West Virginia, Trike Theatre, and Gyeonggi English Village in South Korea. He loves his pug mutts and playing guitar.
KEVIN SHAFFERBoo Radley - To Kill a MockingbirdLadislav Sipos - She Loves MeShrek - Shrek the Musical
Kevin is excited to be spending the summer with the Black Hills Playhouse! Hailing from Tallmadge,
OH, he recently earned his Master’s degree in opera performance at Oklahoma City University. Favorite roles at OCU include Barfee in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and Preacher in Leonard Bernstein’s MASS. Most recently, he appeared as Stewpot in South Pacific with the Akron Symphony. “Thanks to Sue, Tim, Jan, Bill, and my family for their support!”
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The theatre is a spiritual and social x-ray of its time. ~Stella Adler
LUKAS PTACEKPig 1/Ensemble - Shrek the Musical
Lukas is excited to come back for his second year here at the BHP! A recent graduate from USD with a B.F.A. in musical theatre and a minor in dance, Lukas is a native of
Rapid City who has been a part of the arts since a young age. Recent roles include Henry in Next to Normal, Martin in The Goat or Who is Sylvia, and appeared in The Secret Garden, Spamalot, and The Best Man on our stage last summer.
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LISA CROSBY WIPPERLINGMiss Maudie - To Kill a MockingbirdEnsemble - She Loves MeDragon/Ensemble - Shrek the Musical
Lisa graduated from Morningside College and AMDA, NYC. She
is thrilled to be back for her second season and was seen last year in all four shows. Lisa’s credits include Mrs. Cratchit in A Christmas Carol (NTC Nat.Tour), Witch and Baker’s Wife in Into the Woods, These Seven Sicknesses (NY Times Critics Pick, Drama Desk Nominated Director Ed Iskandar), Fringe NYC’s In The Ebb, The Tempest, 33 Variations, and Baby. She thanks God, Jesse, and family/friends for support. www.lisawipperling.com
DAN WORKMANAtticus Finch - To Kill A MockingbirdDavid O. Selznick - Moonlight & Magnolias
See full bio on page 45.
PRESTON WORKMANDill - To Kill a MockingbirdDwarf - Shrek the Musical
Preston is 10 years old and will be a 5th grader at Laura Wilder in Sioux Falls this fall. His stage credits include Prodigious Preston
in The Superhero Show, the Young Boy in LifeScape’s Ascent, a Bookworm in Campfire Tales, and a Meteorite in Space School Musical (Dakota Players). He REALLY likes Legos, Minecraft, and bike riding and aspires to be a Lego designer by the age of 22. Preston is thrilled to be making his Black Hills Playhouse stage debut!
SATCHEL WORKMANJem - To Kill a Mockingbird
Satchel is 11 years old and will be in the 6th grade Honors Program at Edison Middle School in Sioux Falls this fall. Three of his favorite things are basketball, his 3DS, and
reading, reading, reading. His stage credits include Kevin Catastrophe & Duffle of Doom in The Superhero Show, Jerome in South Pacific (Augustana College), Young Abel in Children of Eden (BHP), Ensemble in Ascent (LifeScape), and various Dakota Players productions.
KELLEY WICKSScout - To Kill a Mockingbird
Kelley lives in Custer, SD and will be attending sixth grade in the fall. She is very energetic and will sign up for anything. Kelley enjoys playing basketball, hunting, fishing,
jumping on the trampoline, and especially singing. In the future, she would like to be a teacher, a music teacher, and run a sandwich shop in her spare time. She is very excited about performing at the Playhouse this summer.
PHYLLIS STOTZMrs. Dubose - To Kill a Mockingbird
Phyllis is retired and lives in Custer, SD with her cat, George. This is Phyllis’s first appearance with BHP. She has previously appeared in The Olde Towne Dinner Theater
productions of Fuddy Meers (Gertie), followed by The Curious Savage and The Savage Dilemma (Mrs. Paddy), Arsenic and Old Lace (Martha), and Moon Over Buffalo (Ethel). She also appeared in The Sioux Empire Community Theater’s production of The Wizard of Oz (Aunt Em/Grumpy Guardian).
Actors
HAYAT DOMINGUEZStagecraft Apprentice (Electrics)
Originally from Hutchinson, KS, Hayat has had the pleasure to grow and expand in theatrical lighting and sound. After graduating from Hutchinson Community College,
she ventured north to her current location at USD where she is majoring in theatre design and technology, with a minor in music. This is Hayat’s first season at BHP, and she looks forward to any and all opportunities that may come her way in the future.
AMBER MARISA COOKCostume Shop Manager
Amber is a costume and scenic designer at Albion College. Previous designs at BHP: A Funny Thing Happened…Forum, The Secret Garden. Regional Design credits
include: Manhattan Repertory Theatre, Ohio Light Opera, Williamston Theatre, Performance Network, Tipping Point, Farmers Alley, Michigan State University, and Lansing Community College, in addition to working as a technologist all over the country. Amber received her M.F.A. in production design from Michigan State University. A proud member of United Scenic Artists USA Local 829. www.ambermcookdesign.com
ASHLEY GAALScenic Artist Apprentice
Ashley is currently working toward a degree in theatre design and technology at Oakland University in Rochester Hills, MI. She is very excited to be spending her summer
at the BHP for the very first time! Ashley’s previous work includes Surflight Theatre in Beach Haven, NJ, Meadow Brook Theatre in Rochester Hills, MI, painting for the 2015 Detroit Auto Show, and working with Amarant Design Collective as a painter and installation artist. Ashley enjoys reading, long walks on the beach, and I Love Lucy reruns. Ashley does not enjoy Michigan winters, reality television, and spiders.
Production TeamPEYTON GODFREYStitching Apprentice
Peyton is a junior B.F.A. costume design major at Pennsylvania State University. She was the first hand for Penn State Centre Stage’s Dogfight and Spring Awakening, as well as
a stitcher for Guys and Dolls, and wardrobe crew for Into the Woods and Julius Caesar. Peyton did hair and makeup for Penn State’s Biennial Halloween attraction, Dead State, and assisted Love and Light Productions in hair and makeup for The Rocky Horror Show.
CHRISTOPHER GEORGE HAUGTechnical Director
Chris recently received his M.F.A. in production design from Michigan State University. His research includes automated workflow for
technical directors, and mobile device integration for live performance. Besides technical direction and lighting design, Chris also works as a media designer for theatre, experimenting with projectors and other video devices. Chris is excited to continue his work as technical director for Albion College in MI this August. He is happy to be back at the BHP for a second season with his fiance Amber Marisa Cook.
NATALIE HININGScenic Artist Apprentice
Natalie Hining is a second-year graduate student at the University of South Dakota. She received her B.F.A. in theatre arts from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. She
designed the sets for Next to Normal and Seussical the Musical, and was the paint charge for The Servant of Two Masters and Romeo and Juliet at USD. She works in the university shop as a carpenter and scenic artist.
M. K. HUGHESCharge Scenic Artist
M. K. Hughes is a scenic artist and recent graduate from Southern Illinois University, receiving her M.F.A. in theater with an emphasis in scenic design. She is glad for
this exciting opportunity to work with the Black Hills Playhouse for its 70th season.
Jenna is a 2015 graduate of Augustana College with majors in theatre and history. For Augustana College she stage managed A Doll’s
House, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, South Pacific, and Viking Varieties 2012 and was scenic charge artist for two seasons. Jenna also directed an original student work, Catalyst, for Augustana student theatre. In the last year, Jenna assistant stage managed RENT as well as stage managed Les Misérables for community theatres.
A. J. LOWERYCarpentry Apprentice/Deck Chief
Andrew (A. J.) Lowery is returning for his second year at the Black Hills Playhouse. He is very excited about the chance to return to Custer State Park for a second season. He hopes
to gain new experiences and skills while making lasting relationships with the other members of the company.
STEPHEN MATTHEWMaster Electrician
After eleven seasons with the Playhouse, Stephen is honored and grateful for his new position as Master Electrician. In the off-season, he continues pursuing his
educational path as well as staying busy from coast to coast. Last fall, Stephen was employed in California with the Los Angeles Opera, and he worked off-Broadway in New York City at the Mint Theatre last winter.
KENAN MEADOWSStagecraft Apprentice
Kenan attends Kansas City Kansas Community College as a theatre major. He has performed in six plays and helped build the sets as well. Kenan has a serious passion
for acting, and hopes to voice act and make it to the big screen one day.
TYLER MICHEELAssistant Master Electrician
Tyler is from the small town of Cavour, SD. He is currently pursuing an M.F.A. in technical theatre at USD, specializing in lighting and sound, and will graduate in the
spring of 2016. Tyler graduated from Dakota State University in 2012 with a B.S. in digital arts and design, specializing in audio production. Last summer, he married his wife, Ashley, and they currently reside in Madison, SD.
CHRISTOPHER JAMES MILLERStagecraft Apprentice
Christopher started to take an interest in theatrical productions when he starred in Dreamgirls as Jimmy Early’s assistant during his
junior year at Washington High School. In his senior year, he performed multiple roles in Meade’s Musical. This is Christopher’s first season at the BHP.
CHRISTINA OLSONStitcher
Christina is delighted to be returning for her 3rd season at the Playhouse. She spent the past year in New York City, pursuing a career in costuming. In the time spent
there, Christina designed costumes for Our Town for the St. Bart’s Players and The Merchant of Venice for the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. She is looking forward to another great summer in the Black Hills!
WILLIAM OSOSAssistant Technical Director
Billy is really excited to be coming back to the BHP this summer. He had a great time last summer, made many fond memories, and hopes to make more this summer. When not
at the BHP he works at home teaching high school kids how to build sets.
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DANIEL PETERSENCarpenter
Dan graduated from Brooklyn College in 2012 with a B.A. in technical theatre. He has spent the last three summers working summer stock/repertory theatres,
namely Des Moines Metro Opera in Iowa, The Ogunquit Playhouse in Maine, and The Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre. Dan spends the winters in NYC doing overhire carpentry work for schools and off-Broadway theatres, and as a rigger and lift operator installing large scale holiday decorations. He looks forward to spending this summer in a new place with a new crew of people to work with and learn from.
MORGAN PORTERStitching Apprentice
Morgan is very excited to be returning to the Black Hills Playhouse for her second summer and 70th season! She just finished her second year at the University of
South Dakota, where she is majoring in theatre design/technology with a minor in art history. She would like to thank the BHP staff for the wonderful opportunity.
MELISSA RICHTERStage Manager - To Kill a MockingbirdStage Manager - Shrek the Musical
Melissa is a recent graduate of Concordia College in Moorhead, MN where she majored in theatre arts with a minor in gender
studies. Throughout college, Melissa focused on stage management but also dabbled in directing, acting, and front-of-house, as well as being a supervisor for the theatre’s public relations team and the secretary of Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honor Society. She is happy to be returning for her 2nd summer at the Black Hills Playhouse!
GENE SALGADOCutter/Draper
Originally from Texas, Gene holds a degree in theatre from UT El Paso. Previous experience includes design, directing, and acting. Costume credits include: Starseed
Productions, Fourthwall Productions (EP, TX); Illinois Wesleyan University (BLM, IL); Shawnee Theatre of Greene County (IN); Duke City Repertory Theatre (NM); and last year’s Sylvia at the BHP. Recent costume designs include Animal Farm, The 39 Steps, and he is excited for Moonlight & Magnolias.
JOHNATHON UTTERMaster Carpenter
John is a carpenter born and raised in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota, and is excited to be spending the summer back here. Currently living in Minneapolis, MN, he will
be starting his final year of school at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities where he is pursuing a B.A. in technical theatre. He has had the privilege to work in various spaces in and around the Minneapolis metro area and hopes to go on tour after he graduates.
Production Team
MEGAN WEIDNERProperties Assistant
Megan grew up in Elk Point, SD and graduated from Northwestern College with a degree in computer information systems. While there, she lived in the theatre, and played
director, stage manager, and properties master for many shows, including Some Five Women, Man of La Mancha, and Still Life With Iris. For the last nine months Megan has been a Dakota Player, traveling the Midwest and performing in Space School Musical each week with hundreds of talented kids.
Production TeamPETER VERHAEGHEProperties Master
Peter is beyond enthralled to be joining the BHP production team this summer. Peter graduated from Albion College in Albion, MI with his B.A. in theatre this past December,
and has been on a roller coaster that only goes up since then. For the past two summers, Peter has worked under Erin Freeman at the Ohio Light Opera as a properties artisan for myriad shows and is delightfully excited to be the Properties Master for BHP this summer.
“I like the ephemeral thing about theatre, every performance is like a ghost - it’s there and then it’s gone.” ~Maggie Smith
STEPHANIE FAATZ MURRYApprentice Coordinator
See full bio on page 23.
JEFF KINGSBURYCampus Gardener
See full bio on page 25.
DAVID LAMPERTMaintenance Guru
Dave is a self-proclaimed “Jack of all Trades - Expert at None” who can fix or repair almost anything. He was born in Lance Creek, WY, but was raised and educated in
Custer County, SD. After spending many years in the construction industry in the Seattle area, he decided to return home. Dave was volunteered by his brother, Phil, to help with the demolition and cleanup of the old CCC buildings and caught the “BHP bug”. He has been here ever since.
MATTHEW MURRYApprentice Coordinator
See full bio on page 27.
JON KERN ANDERSONAssistant Chef
During the off-season, Jon is a senior bass performance major at the University of North Texas and plays in the UNT Symphony Orchestra. He is considering grad
school and hopes to play in a major symphony one day. Jon is pleased as punch to be helping his cousin Jeny in the BHP kitchen this summer and sharpen his cooking skills.
Company Support
JENY DAHMENCamp Head Chef
Jeny lives in St. Paul, MN with her husband and works as a nurse. She has a visual art background and enjoys cooking, canning, and gardening. She will miss her garden
this summer, but is excited to be working at the BHP! Jeny loves the outdoors and is looking forward to cooking great meals in the beautiful backdrop of the Black Hills.
TOMMY BADER Box Office Clerk
This is Tommy’s first summer at the Black Hills Playhouse. He is a graduate of Rapid City Central High School, where he was involved in the theatre department all four
years. Tommy has participated in shows at the Firehouse Brewing Theatre and the Black Hills Community Theatre, his most recent production being 9 to 5 in the role of Joe. He is grateful for the opportunity and is excited to be working alongside the talented people of the Playhouse.
Customer ServiceMAGGIE BAUERSnack Bar Clerk
Maggie has literally grown up at the BHP. Her first summer was 1995 when she was only six months old. For many years after that, she accompanied her mother to the
BHP. When Maggie is not in the Black Hills, she can be found on the campus of the University of Wyoming where she is a second year international relations major with a double minor in religion and philosophy. She is thrilled to be returning as a full-fledged company member working in the Snack Bar.
JUSTIN ANDERSONSnack Bar Clerk
Justin is looking forward to serving customers in the busy BHP Snack Bar. He will be a 9th grader at Rapid City Central High School in the fall. He is a math and science whiz
as well as an arts kid who loves visual art, film, music, and drama. Justin appeared on the BHP stage as Young Cain in Children of Eden in 2013, and loves hanging out with his mom, aunt, uncle, and cousins at the BHP every chance he gets.
HOLDEN HUNTZINGERBox Office Clerk
Holden Huntzinger, originally from northern New Jersey, has just finished his sophomore year at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. His summer at
the BHP is the beginning of a gap year away from school during which he will probably do some other interesting things as well. He’s mostly just excited to learn.
JESSE WIPPERLINGSnack Bar Clerk
Jesse loves the performing arts. He’s drummed in rock and roll bands since age 10, toured with alternative rock and jazz groups, and played for musicals most of his adult life. Last year included Into the Woods, The
Mikado, Beauty and the Beast, and Guys and Dolls. Currently he is head band director at Sioux City West Middle School and enjoys running sound or playing percussion for gigs, seeing shows, and spending time with his wife whenever possible.
Directors, Designers & Creative Team
CHRISTIAN HARVEY BOYScenic Design - To Kill a Mockingbird
Christian is happy to return to the Black Hills Playhouse for his fifth season as scenic designer for To Kill a Mockingbird. Previous BHP designs include The Best Man,
Children of Eden, The Three Musketeers, and The 39 Steps. Regional Designs for: The Kennedy Center (D.C.), California Musical Theatre (Sacramento), The Grenada Theatre (Santa Barbara), The Alliance, Jewish Theatre of the South, Center Theatre, and Horizon theatres (Atlanta). Professor Boy teaches scenery and costume design at Concordia College in Moorhead, MN.
EMILY CHERRYDirector - Shrek the Musical
Emily is delighted to be returning to Black Hills Playhouse again. Last year she had the privilege of performing in The Secret Garden in the role of Lily. She also directed
Boeing, Boeing at the BHP in 2013. Emily is currently an associate professor at the University of North Dakota. She has directed several productions academically and professionally. Other than her work at the BHP, some of her favorite productions have been Urinetown, Assassins, and the world premiere of The Sweet Stuff in Chicago.
AMBER MARISA COOKCostume Designer - To Kill a MockingbirdCostume Designer - Shrek the Musical
See full bio on page 30.
JENNIE MAY DONNELLDirector - She Loves Me
Jennie May traveled the country playing Old Lady/Blair Daniels in the first national tour of Sunday in the Park with George. She apprenticed acting at the National
Theatre of Great Britain, assistant directed at the English National Opera (London), studied acting with Uta Hagen (NY, HB Studios), studied speech with Julliard’s (and BHP’s) Neff Williams, and voice with Margaret Whiting at Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center (Waterford, CT). Favorite roles include Mrs. Lovett (Sweeney Todd), Dolly Levi (Hello Dolly!), Witch (Into the Woods), Mrs. Peachum (Three Penny Opera), and Veta Louise (Harvey). This is Jennie May’s 16th season at the BHP! She grew up in Hot Springs, graduated from CSC, and is a member of Actor’s Equity Association.
MEGAN GERLACHChoreographer - Shrek the Musical
Megan is thrilled to be returning to the Black Hills Playhouse for Shrek the Musical. Last summer at the Playhouse, she choreographed Spamalot. Megan has also worked
as Associate Choreographer for Seussical the Musical (Theatreworks USA) staging the work for three years under choreographer Marcia Milgrom Dodge. She choreographs and dances for videos and a variety of shows around NYC. Megan holds a B.F.A. in dance and a minor in theatre from the University of Minnesota.
CHRISTOPHER GEORGE HAUGLighting Designer - To Kill a MockingbirdSee full bio on page 30.
DAVID HORANSpecial Effects Designer - Shrek the Musical
David is an artist and arts educator from the Black Hills. He received a B.S. in art education from Black Hills State University in 1991. David has been a high school teacher since
that time in art, English, and technical theater. He is also a performing musician.
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her M.F.A. in costume design from the University of California, Irvine. Her professional work has included theatre, opera, film, and television. While in California she worked at the Pasadena Playhouse as their costume supervisor, and worked on such shows as Anna in the Tropics, Dirty Blonde, and 110 in the Shade. She is a member of IATSE Local 705. She is thrilled to be back designing at the BHP.
JEFF KINGSBURYChoreographer - She Loves Me
See full bio on page 25.
CHARLES LEADERDirector - Moonlight & Magnolias
BHP credits include directing The 39 Steps and Spamalot. His Ph.D. is from Florida State University; his M.A. from the University of Missouri-Columbia; his B.F.A. from
Tarkio College. He has acted in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Kansas City. His directing credits include Dreamgirls, Dream Girl, Noises Off, Wait Until Dark, RENT, Chicago, and In the Heights. He lives in Kansas City, KS with his lovely wife, Rhonda, where he coordinates the theatre program at Kansas City Kansas Community College.
DARREN E. LEVINLighting Designer - She Loves Me
Darren holds a B.F.A. from Missouri State University, and an M.F.A. from The University of Texas at Austin. Selected design credits: The Rape of Lucretia, La Cenerentola,
La Cage Aux Folles, The Drowsy Chaperone, Susannah, Trouble in Tahiti, Gianni Schicci, Urinetown, Hedda Gabler, Pride and Prejudice, The Music Man, and The Adding Machine. Additional positions include touring with Disney on Ice, assistant technical director/lighting supervisor of McCain Auditorium Kansas State University, Cedar Point Live Entertainment, and Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts. Darren is a part of the lighting design faculty at Middle Tennessee State University. Member United Scenic Artists, IATSE Local 205, and USITT.
TYLER MICHEELSound Designer - To Kill a MockingbirdSound Designer - Moonlight & Magnolias
See full bio on page 32.
MATT NESMITHDirector - To Kill a Mockingbird
Matt is an assistant professor and coordinator of the B.F.A. musical theatre program at the University of South Dakota. Recent stage/musical directing credits include
Next to Normal, Avenue Q, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (BHP), and Les Misérables. Recent performance credits include Archibald in The Secret Garden (BHP), Tito Morelli in Lend Me a Tenor (BHP), and Sweeney Todd in Sweeney Todd.
SARA CURRAN ICECostume Designer - She Loves Me
Directors, Designers & Creative Team
The Secret Garden, 2014 - Scenic Design by Kathy Voecks
VICTOR E. SHONKScenic Designer - Shrek the MusicalScenic Designer - Moonlight & MagnoliasVictor is an assistant professor at the University of South Dakota, teaching scenic design, scenic painting, and properties. He is a freelance scenic designer who has
worked in many states across the nation designing for theatre, television, and opera. This is Vic’s second season with the BHP. He is a proud member of U.S.A., local 829.
KATHY VOECKSScenic Designer - She Loves Me
Kathy is very pleased to be back for yet another season at the BHP. Her most recent design for us was last year’s The Secret Garden. She is currently associate professor of
scene design and head of Design/Technology at Kansas State University. She has designed for theatres including the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center Theatre, the Omaha Theater Company for Young People, and the Omaha Theatre Ballet. She holds an M.F.A. in scenic design from the University of Missouri, Kansas City.
ANTHONY PELLECCHIALighting Designer - Shrek the MusicalLighting Designer - Moonlight & MagnoliasAnthony is currently the assistant professor of lighting and sound design at the University of South Dakota. He is a native of Columbus, OH and received his B.A. from
Kenyon College and M.F.A. from Ohio State University. This will be Anthony’s fifth year with the BHP serving as a designer, board member, and technology consultant. Previous BHP designs include Spamalot, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Children of Eden, Godspell, The Three Musketeers, and The 39 Steps.
KEN OAKLEYMusical Director - She Loves MeMusical Director - Shrek the MusicalB.F.A. theatre ‘93, M.M. voice ‘01, USD. Ken is happy to be back in the Black Hills after living over ten years in Las Vegas. He is currently teaching 7-12 vocal music at Custer
High School. Black Hills audiences will have seen and heard the gamut of Ken’s theatre skills as tenor soloist and opera productions with the Black Hills Symphony; set designer for BHCT; and costumer with the Rapid City Children’s Chorus. Ken’s recent work in Custer includes musical direction of The Legend of Devil’s Gulch and directing The Old Maid and the Thief.
Directors, Designers & Creative Team
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PROUD TO SUPPORT THEBLACK HILLS PLAYHOUSE
Year-Round TeamLINDA ANDERSONExecutive Director
Proud to be leading the charge of this 70-year-old company, Linda wonders from time to time what she has gotten into, and then works with her awesome team to find
solutions to move the Playhouse forward. Linda believes in creativity and the power of art to change the world for good. She has a talent for making connections, creating innovative arts programs, and raising money for things she is passionate about. Sons Sam, Jon, Jake and Justin, new grandson, Desmond, and incredible husband Brad are her inspiration to make the world a better place.
DAN WORKMANArtistic Director
His first summer at the BHP was 1990 (that is so last century) and this is his 20th season. “I always look forward to another summer in the Hills, and this year, I get to act on stage with two of my sons. That
will make it extra special.” Dan is an assistant professor of theatre at Augustana College, and would not be able to do any of this without the love and support of his wife, Debra. He has performed in numerous productions including The Best Man, Tuesdays with Morrie, and A Year with Frog and Toad, and has directed The Secret Garden, The Boys Next Door, The Drowsy Chaperone, and Hound of the Baskervilles.
DEB WORKMANManaging Director of Dakota Players, an outreach of the BHP
Deb has been a company member of the BHP for 18 seasons now, some as choreographer, and some in the business arena. This is also where
she met her delightful husband, Dan, 23 years ago. Deb has a passion for people and learning and for making a difference. She is the managing director of Dakota Players, a touring children’s theatre company and outreach of the Black Hills Playhouse, and mother to 3 amazing young men - Dylan, Satchel, and Preston.
JASON REUTEROperations Manager
This will be Jason’s 14th season at the Playhouse. After having worked in professional theatre all over the country, and a few overseas gigs, he moved to the Black Hills in 2008. In 2011, he married his best friend
Ingrid, and they welcomed their sons Sylvan, in 2012, and Fox, in March 2015. Jason thanks all the incredible supporters who keep the Playhouse thriving, the board and staff for all their hard work, and you for ending the day with a play. Happy 70th Anniversary, BHP!
INGRID K. J. REUTERBusiness Manager
This is Ingrid’s 5th season with the BHP, and she is thrilled to have her dream job! Favorite past acting credits include Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, Little Red Ridinghood in Into the Woods (BHCT), and a company
member in the Storybook Island Children’s Theatre. She has also directed and stage managed numerous shows, and has written three children’s plays that were produced at Storybook Island. Ingrid loves working with her best friend and husband, Jason, and is tickled pink to be the mom of 2 boys, Sylvan and Fox.
SYLVAN REUTERCompany Toddler
Although Sylvan is only 2, this will be his third summer at the BHP. He made his stage debut when he was just 7 months old in the 2012 production of Children of Eden. Sylvan loves to be outside, play
with his friends at the Custer YMCA Child Development Center, wrestle with his dad, snuggle with his mom, and poke at his baby brother. “Hi, Grandma and Grandpa!”
FOX REUTERCamp Morale Booster
Fox was born in March, and we can only assume he’s happy to be spending his first summer at the BHP. His hobbies include snuggling, gurgling, cooing, crying, and putting up with his brother poking at him.
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Meet the Board of Directors...Executive Committee
ERIC HAGENPresident Retired USD ProfessorMinneapolis, MN
LIA GREENPresident Elect President & General ManagerRushmore Media CompanyRapid City, SD
TODD BRINKSecretary AttorneyBlack Hills CorporationRapid City, SD
EILEEN ROSSOWTreasurer Owner, Peregrine PointeBed & BreakfastRapid City, SD
PHIL LAMPERTPast PresidentLampert & AssociatesDakota SteakhouseA Walk in the WoodsCuster, SD
KEN BAUMANRetired First Interstate BankRapid City, SD
LUKE COXRetired Insurance MgrRapid City, SD
MIKE FELLNERFaculty Member /Coordinator SDSU at the Higher EducationCenterSturgis, SD
TIM HOLLANDRetired Cabelas ExecutiveCuster, SD
ROSE ANN HOFLANDDirector, Community Learning Center Washington PavilionSioux Falls, SD
DR. JIM JOHNSONDistinguished Professor Emeritus of Theatre at SDSU and Former Director of Theatre and Prairie Rep TheatreBrookings, SD
MONNI KARIMBlack Hills CorporationCuster, SD
JOHN KOCHUSD Center of Excellence in MedicineFreeman, SD
WADE LAMPERTTourism and HospitalityProfessionalRapid City, SD
DR. DON MASSAMassa DentalHot Springs, SD
GARY MERKELRetired Veteran’s AdministrationHot Springs, SD
COLLEEN MARSH OLSONActor, Voice Over ArtistSioux Falls, SD
ANTHONY PELLECCHIAAsst Professor, USD TheatreVermillion, SD
MARY SCHNELLRegional Compliance OfficerFirst Interstate BankBlack Hawk, SD
JIM SEWARDGeneral CounselOffice of the GovernorPierre, SD
VICTOR E. SHONKAsst Professor, USD TheatreVermillion, SD
DR. LARRY SCHOUDean of the College of Fine Arts, USDVermillion, SD
MARNIE GOULDCo-Owner, Old Folsom Vineyard, BHPAA Representative Rapid City, SD
SHARLA STEEVERLearning SpecialistTechnology & Innovationin EducationRapid City, SD
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DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE was most recently nominated for two Tony Awards for his work on Shrek The Musical: Best Book of a Musical and Best Score (with composer Jeanine Tesori). Prior to that he was awarded the 2008 Ed Kleban Award as America’s most promising musical theatre lyricist and the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play Rabbit Hole, which premiered on Broadway at MTC’s Biltmore Theatre. Rabbit Hole also received five Tony Award nominations, including Best Play, and the Spirit of America Award. His other shows include Fuddy Meers, Kimberly Akimbo, Wonder of the World, High Fidelity and A Devil Inside, among others. In addition to his work in theatre, David’s screen adaptation of Rabbit Hole just finished shooting. It stars Nicole Kidman and is directed by John Cameron Mitchell. David is a proud New Dramatists alum, a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and the Juilliard School, as well as a member of the WGA and the Dramatists Guild Council.
ROB ASHFORD won the 2012 Olivier Award for his production of Anna Christie starring Jude Law and Ruth Wilson at London’s Donmar Warehouse. The production opened to rave reviews with The Independent’s anointing it as “picture perfect” and David Benedict stating that “the production’s hallmark is its boldness.” Rob most recently directed the Broadway revival of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof starring Scarlett Johansson
JEANINE TESORI has written four Tony-nominated scores for Broadway: Twelfth Night at Lincoln Center, Thoroughly Modern Millie (lyrics, Dick Scanlan), Caroline, or Change (lyrics, Tony Kushner), and Shrek the Musical (lyrics, David Lindsay-Abaire). The production of Caroline, or Change at the National Theater in London received the Olivier Award for Best New Musical. Her first off-Broadway musical, Violet, written with Brian Crawley, received the New York Drama Critics Circle Award in 1997. Last fall, Ms. Tesori’s Fun Home was presented at The Public Theater as part of the 2012-2013 Public Lab Season. A Blizzard on Marblehead Neck, her commission for the MET/LCT Opera/Theater, was featured at the Glimmerglass Festival in 2011. She has been the recipient of many other honors including Drama Desk and Obie awards, and was cited by ASCAP as being the first woman composer to have “two new musicals running concurrently on Broadway.” She composed the music for The New York Shakespeare Festival’s production of Brecht’s Mother Courage, as translated by Tony Kushner, starring Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline. She has written songs for the movie Shrek The Third. Her film scores include Nights in Rodanthe, Winds of Change, Show Business, Wrestling With Angels, and Every day with Liev Schreiber. She has produced sixty CD’s for Silver-Burdett Ginn’s Making Music and the original cast albums for Twelfth Night, Violet and Caroline, or Change. Ms. Tesori is currently working on a new opera for WNO.
JASON MOORE (Director). Broadway: Avenue Q, Steel Magnolias. Carnegie Hall: Jerry Springer: The Opera. Off-Broadway: Speech and Debate (Roundabout), Avenue Q (the Vineyard), Guardians (the Culture Project), The Crumple Zone. Associate directing: Les Misérables (Broadway, national tour), Ragtime (Vancouver). Writer: The Floatplane Notebooks (Charlotte Repertory Theatre). TV directing: episodes of Dawson’s Creek, Everwood, One Tree Hill and Brothers and Sisters. Jason has a BS in performance studies from Northwestern University.
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Executive Producers ($50,000+)University of South Dakota, Vermillion
Producers ($25,000-$49,999)State of South DakotaSouth Dakota Arts Council
Directors ($10,000-$24,999)Jason & Betsy Groves, Rapid City, SD
Designers ($5,000-$9,999)Coates Rose Law Firm, Houston, TX** - In Honor of Byron LeeDorothy Delicate, Rapid City, SDLarry and Debbie Pillard, Custer, SD
Choreographers ($2,500-$4,999)BankWest, Pierre, SDCuster State Park, Custer, SDFennell Design, Inc, Rapid City and Custer, SDLorraine G. Scott & Lee A. Groen, Northbrook, ILEric and Priscilla Hagen, Minneapolis, MN**Thom Hill, Glendora, CA**Byron Lee, Houston, TX**Curt and Kim Mortenson, Fort Pierre, SDPowderhouse Lodge, Keystone, SDRegional Health, Rapid City, SD
Stage Managers ($1,000-$2,499)Alpine Inn, Hill City, SDKaren and Gerald Baldwin, Custer, SDBlack Hills Power, Rapid City, SDBlack Hills Surgical Hospital, Rapid City, SDReuben and Marlowe Bareis, Rapid City, SDKen and Mary Bauman, Rapid City, SD** - In Memory of Dorothy Delicate & Patricia FurzeRuth Brennan, Rapid City, SD** - In Memory of Dorothy Delicate & Phyllis DixonJanet Brown, Seattle, WA**Mary and Ray Burnett, Rapid City, SDGovernor Dennis and First Lady Linda Daugaard, Pierre, SD Mike and Jennifer Finley, Pierre, SDFirst National Bank, Rapid City, SDVirginia Nelson, Rapid City, SD
Leading Roles ($500-$999)Fritz and Paula Adams, Custer, SDAnne and John Barlow, Rapid City, SDCarol Canavan, North Canton, OH**William Fischer, Fort Pierre, SDWalter and Raeanna Gislason, Willmar, MNMarnie Baylor Gould, Rapid City, SD**Dr. Charles Gwinn, Rapid City, SDAlonzo and Nancy Hall, Rapid City, SDMichael Hansen and Ron Bourquin, Hot Springs, SDLeslie Schafer Hurdy, Petaluma, CA**Nancy Sheehe Kern, Los Angeles, CA**- For Denny Holub, a wonderful director and teacherStephen and Virginia Kovarik, Rapid City, SDDarlene Kringen, Rapid City, SDJack and Betty Marsh, Sioux Falls, SDTodd and Deb Mortenson, Hayes, SDColleen and Drake Olson, Sioux Falls, SDTed and Carolyn Perry, Fort Pierre, SDJanet and Grove Rathbun, Rapid City, SDSusan Ripple, Rapid City, SD**John Ryan, St. Louis, MO**
Leading Roles ($500-$999) (Cont’d)Janet Serino, Custer, SD Mary Louise Smith, Nashville, TN**Tennyson Family Foundation, Custer, SDNeal Tapio, Watertown, SDAndrea Jo Wohlenberg, Olivet, SD**
Supporting Roles ($100-$499)Tom and Pat Adam, Pierre, SDJudy Aldrich, Tempe, AZLeonard and Carol Anderson, Hayward, WI**Rob and Sheri Anderson, Pierre, SDMargaret and Kevin Benson, Sioux Falls, SDWilliam Becvar, Decorah, IA**Peggy Bodnar, Yardville, NJDon and Judy Bollweg, Harrold, SDPam and James Borglum, Longmont, COTodd and Julie Brink, Rapid City, SDJohn and Bobbi Brown, Pierre, SDThe Busses, Highmore, SDSusan W. Callahan, Rapid City, SDDr. Mary Carpenter, Winner, SDHarry Clarkson, Minong, WILuke and Robin Cox, Rapid City, SDFredric and Luella Cozad, Martin, SDRobin Csuti, LaVernia, TXSally Cummins, Lolo, MTMax DeVolder, St. Louis, MOStanley and Judith Diebel, Western Springs, ILJuli and Harold Doerr, Rapid City, SDPatricia Downey, Vermillion, SDRon Eastep, Keystone, SDCarl and Cleo Edeburn, Brookings, SDStan Eitreim, Sioux Falls, SD**Deanne Farrar, Rapid City, SDGaylynn and John Flocchini, Gillette, WYRichard and Donna Fisher, Deadwood, SDKarol Foust, Custer, SDJim and Judy Frost, Rapid City, SDBarry Furze, Sturgis, SDCharlene Gallagher, North Hollywood, CA**David and Karen Gerdes, Fort Pierre, SDDick and Lia Green, Rapid City, SDJim and Brenda Haar, Rapid City, SDNancy and Bruce Halverson, Greenville, SC**Blake Hambrick, Bloomington, MNJackson and Peggy Hammitt, Rapid City, SDArt and Pat Handel, Rapid City, SDKevin Hansen, St Louis Park, MN**Charles Michael Hanson, II, Hill City, SDGloria Hanson-Schreiner, Fort Pierre, SDBob and Kim Hayes, Sioux Falls, SDJoyce and David Hazeltine, Custer, SD**Lloyd Herman, Normandy, WA**Jim and Penny Hetrik, DeWitt, IAJudy and Craig Hodson, Ventura, CA - In Honor of Hap HabermanRusty and Doneen Hollingsworth, Pierre, SDJan and Ed Hubbeling, Rapid City, SDPaula and Jamie Huizenga, Pierre, SD Heather Hyde, Santa Clara, CA**Phil and Pamela Iasevoli, Ames, IADave Johnson, East Hartford, CT**Shirley Johnson, Rapid City, SDJames and Leila Joyce, Custer, SD52
Supporting Roles ($100-$499) (Cont’d)Rick and Marcia Kahler, Rapid City, SDMonni Karim, Custer, SDMary and Colin Keeler, Pierre, SD - In Memory of Jean KeelerJeff Kingsbury, Olympia, WAElaine and Bob Kloss, Custer, SDJohn and Cheryl Koch, Freeman, SDDaamen Krall, Toluca Lake, CA**Yvonne Kuehn, Rapid City, SDBill and Thomasetta Kuhl, Hot Springs, SDTed and Diane Hansen Kylander, Billings, MT**Phil Lampert and Sue Knudtson, Custer, SDDorothy Lang, Braham, MN**Bruce and Kathlene Larsen, Custer, SDLaureate Psi, Rapid City, SDPeggy Laurenz, Pierre, SDLegends Suites: Wes & Nancy Nelson, Sturgis, SDBrent and Betty Lindbloom, Pierre, SDMelissa and Paula Lucero-Hernandez, Los Angeles, CA**Joseph Mahowald, Bayside, NY**Mark and Barb Malinauskas, Murray, KYDonald and Rebecca Massa, Hot Springs, SDJay and Beverly Mickelson, Pierre, SDEdith Nelson, Canton, SDRichard Nettum, Americus, GA**Ron and Linda Olinger, Sioux Falls, SDTed and Jayne Parsons, Fort Pierre, SDCharles and Sharon Piper, Hill City, SDKay and Herschel Plowman, Surprise, AZRon, Marian, and Kathy Reed, Rapid City, SD**Jason and Ingrid Reuter, Rapid City, SDRobert and Carolyn Riter, Pierre, SDLoreli Reuter, Rapid City, SDEileen Rossow and Warren Meyer, Rapid City, SDClay and Pam Roberts, Pierre, SDTom and Laurie Roberts, Pierre, SDBernie and Nancy Roth, Rapid City, SDDr. Gon and Tiffany Sanchez, Fort Pierre, SDDr. Larry Schou - USD Dean of Fine Arts, Vermillion, SDChuck and Bonny Schroyer, Pierre, SDMarrelyce Seaman, Rapid City, SD - In Memory of David SeamanDarin and Andrea Seeley, Piedmont, SDJim and Cari Seward, Fort Pierre, SDMary Schnell, Rapid City, SDH. Streeter and Barbara Shining, Rapid City, SD**Jim and Bev Smith, Pierre, SDBill and Pat Stofft, Custer, SDSharon and Robert Strickland, Newcastle, WYPerry and Gretchen Strombeck, Rapid City, SDYvonne Taylor, Presho, SDGraham and Anna Marie Thatcher, Rapid City, SD**Yvonne Thorstenson, Cupertino, CAMary Sue Thrush, Tucson, AZ**Gail and Allen Trask, Custer, SDRandall and Mary Turner, Pierre, SDUSD Foundation, Vermillion, SDRick and Carrel Vallery, Fort Pierre, SDRobert and Jo Anna Warder, Hill City, SDJudith L. Wegner and Kirk W. Miller, Pierre, SDHenry Whitney, Custer, SDKirk S. Wilson, Martin, SD**Dan and Deb Workman, Sioux Falls, SD Mark Zarecky, Pierre, S
Understudies ($1-$99)William and Joy Atyeo, Sturgis, SDJoseph Baron, Sundance, WYLaura Bird, Ypsilanti, MIJanis and Douglas Bright, Rapid City, SDRonald Brooks, Alexandria, VAJan Chambers and Stanley Fisher, Rapid City, SD
Understudies ($1-$99) (Cont’d)Jan and Jeffrey Chambers, Rapid City, SDC. C. and Dawn Clawson, St Paul, MNDan and Diane Coon, Rapid City, SDGarry Denker, Rapid City, SDDan and Diane Coon, Rapid City, SDGarry Denker, Rapid City, SDMax and Suzanne DeVolder, St Louis, MO**Dorothea Edgington, Custer, SDIone and John Fejfar, Custer, SDNancy and Billy Fields, Sturgis, SDLana Fischer, Spearfish, SDMorgan Gaus, Green Oaks, ILGregory G. Giles, Woodland Hills, CA**Sidney Goss, Deadwood, SDKelsye Gould, Minneapolis, MN**Mrs. William Groves, Rapid City, SDPeggy Haywood, Rapid City, SDBarb Highstreet, Lincoln, NEJoe and Sheila Hillberry, Rapid City, SDBetty and Ray Hrochovec, Black Hawk, SDLarry Jacobs, Rapid City, SDRegina and Dale Jahr, Sioux Falls, SD - In Honor of Linda AndersonLaureen and Rick Jensen, Madison, SDHerman Johansen, Glendale, CA**Nancy Johnson, Garland, TXDylan Jost, Chicago, IL**Elizabeth Kleffner, Custer, SD**Dona Knapp, Yankton, SD Esther and Wayne Knutson, Vermillion, SD - In Memory of Dorothy Ross DelicateJon Eric Knutson, Schuyler, NE**Paula and Jim Knutson, Spearfish, SDWayne and Kathleen Krause, Rapid City, SDDorothy Lang, Braham, MNVictoria Larson, Missoula, MT**John and Cindy Laughlin, Rapid City, SDBernita Loucks, Rapid City, SDRuss and Carol Lovegren, Monticello, MNHarlene Marley, Mesa, AZ**Shirley Ding Meier, Centennial, CO**Scott and Karen McGregor, Rapid City, SD**Walter D. and Patricia Miller, Fort Pierre, SDMarc Moore, Fulton, MOJeanne Moran, Bridgeport, NEBro. William Myers & Mr. James H. Myers, Bella Vista, ARThom and Nancy Nelson, Vermillion, SDChrissy Parten, Farmington, MNDr. Carol Isaacs Pratt, Faith, SD**Jan and Tom Price, Keystone, SDCynthia Ramold, Custer, SDTimothy and Natalie Rice, Golden Valley, MNRowena Richardson, Custer, SDStephen and Patricia Russell, Columbus, MIMary and Don Sachs, Rapid City, SDBarb Saxton, Sioux Falls, SDJudson Seaman, Rapid City, SDDavid Shetler, Rapid City, SDJill and Robert Siedschlaw, Sturgis, SDE. Michael Spicer, Pocatello, ID**Ed Stauffer, Lincoln, NE**Onita Stout, Rapid City, SDJudy Vidal, Rapid CityBill Walker, Newcastle, WYAllan and Irene Ward, Sundance, WYDanielle Wolters, Rapid City, SDTeri Zebic, Downers Grove, IL**Nancy Zuercher, Vermillion, SD
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