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Choreographer ................................................................................Candy Brown Stage Manager ...........................................................................Erin Joy Swank* Scenic Designer ........................................................................... Michael Duran Lighting Designer ..................................................................................Jen Kiser Costume Designer .......................................................................Nicole Harrison Prop Designers ...........................................................Rob Costigan & Bob Bauer Assistant Stage Manager ........................................................... Randy St. Pierre* Audio Engineer ................................................................................. Allen Noftal

CAST Huck..............................................................................................Mack Shirilla* Jim ...............................................................................................Harvy Blanks* Tom Sawyer, Townsperson .......................................................... Matt LaFontaine Mary Jane, Townsperson ................................................................. Lia Menaker* Widow Douglas, Strange Woman, Duke, Aunt Sally ........................... Kathy Brady* Pap, King .......................................................................................Mark Rubald* Mark Twain, 2nd Man, Uncle Silas, Robinson ...................................Randy Moore* Miss Watson, Joanna, Townsperson, u/s Strange Woman, Aunt Sally ....Heather Lacy* Judge Thatcher, 1st Man, Harvey Wilkes, Doctor ............................ Erik Sandvold* Alice, Townsperson ........................................................................ Felicia Fields* Dick, Lafe, Young Fool, Sheriff, Townsperson ..................................Rob Costigan* Ben Rogers, Townsperson, u/s Huck ......................................Zachariah Tkachyk* Simon, Townsperson, u/s Tom .........................................................Burke Walton Jo Harper, Susan Wilkes, Townsperson ............................................ Sarah Grover Band Members ............ Dave Keenan, Jerome Gilmer, and Hunter Donnelly Renner Sponsored by:

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Randal Myler, Director, returns to LTAC after directing Sylvia, Hank Williams: Lost Highway, and John Denver Holiday Concert. Randal received a Tony Award nomination (Best Musical/Best Book of a Musical) and a Drama Desk nomination (Best Musical Revue) for It Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues, which he staged at both NYC’s Lincoln Center and Broadway’s Ambassador Theatre. Love, Janis, Randal’s musical biography of Janis Joplin, reached over 700 performances at the former Village Gate, while his highly-successful musical Hank Williams: Lost Highway has been performed both Off-Broadway (garnering a ‘Best Director’ nomination from the Outer Critic’s Circle) and throughout the United States, as has his coal mining musical (co-written with Dan Wheetman) Fire On The Mountain, which received five Joseph Jefferson Awards in Chicago. His many regional directorial credits also include both the Kennedy Center and the Arena Stage in Washington D.C., both the Mark Taper Forum and the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles, the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Arizona Theater Company, Denver Center, Dallas Theater Center, Houston’s Alley Theater, Seattle Repertory Theater, Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, San Diego’s Old Globe Theater, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Cincinnati Playhouse, Chicago’s Royal George, Northlight Theater and many others.

Dan Wheetman, Musical Director, has been collaborating with Randal Myler for over 25 years. He returns to LTAC after leading the musicians in Hank Williams: Lost Highway and John Denver Holiday Concert. He has appeared in productions all over the US as an actor and musician. He’s written several plays with Myler, including It Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues, Appalachian Strings, Fire On The Mountain, Mama Hated Diesels, and Lowdown Dirty Blues. He has garnered several LA Critics’ Circle awards for Musical Direction and a Tony nomination as a writer for It Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues at the Lincoln Center in New York. Along with his theater work Dan has recorded several solo albums and plays in a very eclectic band, Marley’s Ghost.

Candy Brown, Choreographer, began her professional career as a dancer on Broadway working with amazing directors and choreographers, most notably Bob Fosse, Michael Bennett and Hal Prince. Candy also toured Europe with Shirley MacLaine and was a dancer on several television award and variety shows. She has done musical staging and cabaret acts, most notably for Luci Arnaz and Robert Guillaume and has done choreography for several college productions in Los Angeles. She holds a BA in Performing Arts from St Mary’s College of California and had a long film and television career. Since relocating to Denver six years ago, Candy has worked with the DCPA, Curious Theatre Co, readings for Stories On Stage and is currently a guest artist teaching movement for actors at the Denver School of the Arts. For the past 8 summers, she has taught a musical theatre dance summer intensive at the Belliston Ballet Academy in Littleton.

Erin Joy Swank, Stage Manager, is a freelance stage manager. At Central City Opera, Erin serves as the Production Manager/Stage Manager of Education & Community Engagement as well as holding a position in the marketing department. Erin first worked in Denver while touring with the Rockettes (and three adorable camels) during the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. She’s also worked locally with Colorado Ballet, Curious Theatre, Colorado Symphony and Wonderbound and is the regional representative of the Stage Managers’ Association. During the summer, Erin can also be found guiding for Centennial Canoe down the rivers of Colorado, Wyoming and Utah.

Michael Duran, Scenic Designer, is a native of Denver and has worked as an actor, stage manager, scenic designer, playwright and director in theatre and film for over thirty-five years here and across the country. Michael’s designs were recently seen in Sylvia and Bunnicula at LTAC. As scenic designer, Michael has designed scenery for every major and community theater in the Denver metro area as well as three national tours. Michael served as the resident designer for the Helen

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Bonfils Theater, Steamboat Repertory Theatre, Stagewest, Backstage Theatre, Creede Repertory Theatre and The Shadow Theatre Company. His work has also been featured at The Avenue Theatre, Curious Theatre Company, Aurora Fox Theatre, The University of Denver and the University of Colorado. Michael has also directed and designed regional premieres locally of Keely and Du, Innocent Thoughts and Fairfax Riviera and premiered Only the Dance in North Carolina as well as Angel Descendent, Losing Randall and Eleemosynary for The New Jersey Repertory Theatre. Michael was the recipient of the Denver Post’s 2004 Theatre Person of the Year award.

Jen Kiser, Lighting Designer, is also the Assistant Technical Director at LTAC. Previous designs have been seen at Goodspeed Musicals (Meet John Doe; Caraboo, Princess of Javasu and others), Hartford’s TheaterWorks (Fully Committed), Wadsworth Atheneum (Sister Mozart with Haley Mills), Lone Tree Arts Center (South Pacific in Concert, Bunnicula; Home for the Holidays; Sylvia; Hank Williams: Lost Highway; John Denver Holiday Concert; Alexander and the Terrible… Day and others), Arvada Center (How I Became a Pirate), Mizel Center (The Value of Names). She has worked for the Guggenheim Museum, and assisted designers at venues including Papermill Playhouse, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center Festival, and on Broadway’s By Jeeves.

Nicole Harrison, Costume Designer, has been a freelance Costume Designer in the Denver area for over 20 years. Her designs were recently seen at LTAC in South Pacific in Concert. Past design credits include Les Misérables for Theatre Aspen, the last 2 seasons for Lake Dillon Theatre Company, The Aurora Fox, Colorado Springs Fine Art Center, the Arvada Center and Country Dinner Playhouse. She has received many accolades for her Costume Designs including a Theatre Guild Henry Award (2008), a Denver Post Ovation (2006), and a Drama Critic’s Circle Award (2000). She is a Wig & Makeup Artist for Opera Colorado. Nicole also teaches Costume Design and Stage Makeup at Red Rocks College.

Rob Costigan & Bob Bauer, Props Designers, are the owners and creative force behind PROPabilities. Their work was most recently seen in Home for the Holidays and Bunnicula at Lone Tree Arts Center. Credits include Peter Pan, The Complete World of Sports (Abridged), 9 - 5 the Musical, The Wizard of Oz, Little Shop of Horrors, and Always, Patsy Cline.

Randy St. Pierre, Assistant Stage Manager, is a veteran of Colorado theatre. He has performed at LTAC in South Pacific in Concert (Lieutenant Cable), White Christmas (Bob Wallace) and Home for the Holidays (Soldier). Some of his Country Dinner Playhouse credits include Tommy in Brigadoon, The Phantom in Phantom, Barrett in Titanic and Reverend Shaw Moore in Footloose: Denver Post Ovation award. He has also performed at the Arvada Center as Father in the musical Violet: Denver Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor in a musical. DCTC credits include, A Christmas Carol and Almost Heaven: Songs And Stories Of John Denver. Favorite roles include, Tony: West Side Story, Billy: Carousel, Erik: Phantom, and Che in Evita. He has performed regionally at the Ascot Theatre, Heritage Square Music Hall, Wayside Inn Dinner Theatre, and the Crystal Palace in Aspen. Randy is also a member of the stage crew here at LTAC.

Allen Noftal, Audio Engineer, is a freelance audio engineer, based in the Denver, CO since 1992. Allen works in a variety of local venues from Denver Botanic Gardens and Swallow Hill Music, to Pepsi Center and Ogden Theater as well as touring throughout the country and world with various artists. Allen is also the owner of Space Recording Live Sound, a full service event production company. Space Recording produces numerous types of events and handles all types of production services from staging and lighting, to sound and production management.

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Zachariah Tkachyk, Ben Rogers/understudy Huck, is making his professional Colorado debut. Zachariah has been seen in High School Musical (Troy Bolton), The Music Man (Harold Hill), West Side Story, How to Succeed in Business Without Really

Trying (J. Pierpont Finch), Cabaret (Ernst Ludwig), Legally Blonde the Musical, Ragtime, & Chicago. He has a degree in Musical Theatre from the University of Northern Colorado.

Harvy Blanks, Jim, is appearing for the first time at LTAC, but is no stranger to the Colorado area, having been a member of The Denver Center Theatre Company since 1985. There, he performed such diverse works as Banjo in The Man Who Came to

Dinner and The Witty Gambler in Three Men and a Horse. At DCTC, he also performed 9 of August Wilson’s 10 play Century Cycle including Fences (Gabe), Joe Turner’s Come and Gone (Loomis), Jitney (Turnbo) and Two Trains Running (West). Harvy recently received accolades for his radio performances in Zora Neale Hurston’s “Their Eyes Were Watching God” and three character roles in August Wilson’s Century Cycle, both performed with the New York Public Radio. Harvy currently splits his time between New York and Colorado.

Kathleen Brady, Widow Douglas/Strange Woman/Duke/Aunt Sally, returns to LTAC after playing Mama Lily in Hank Williams: Lost Highway. Kathleen has been a part of the theatre community in Colorado since 1985. As a Resident Company Member of the

Denver Center Theatre, she has performed in over 100 productions including musicals, comedies, dramas and the classics, and has garnered many awards over her 40 years as an actress both here and in the Bay Area of San Francisco. She is the voice of the National

Woman’s Western Museum in DC. She has worked in commercials, film and television. She toured with Quilters under the direction of Randal Myler. Kathleen was a resident actress at PCPA (Pacific Conservatory for the Performing Arts) for 13 years prior to coming to Denver.

Rob Costigan, Lafe/Young Fool/Sheriff, was last seen as Stewpot in South Pacific in Concert at LTAC. He has performed in thirty productions at The Arvada Center, including The Man of La Mancha, Ragtime, Hairspray, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor

Dreamcoat, Big River, Victor Victoria, Broadway Bound, and The 1940’s Radio Hour. Other local credits include Xanadu and The Wedding Singer (The Aurora Fox), Singin’ in the Rain, Beauty and the Beast, State Fair, 42nd Street, Hello, Dolly!, and Gypsy (Country Dinner Playhouse). He has received a Denver Drama Critic’s Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical and most recently a Henry Award nomination in the same category.

Felicia Fields, Alice, is best known for her portrayal of Sofia in the Broadway and first touring company of the musical The Color Purple, for which she received a Tony nomination, Clarence Derwitt Award, and several other honors. Chicago’s Leading Lady of

Song, Felicia has performed many shows at the Court Theatre, Marriott, Goodman, Drury Lane, Broadway in Chicago, Northlight, Theatre at the Center, and more as well as with theaters throughout the United States and Canada. Felicia was a 2006 Drama League honoree as well as a recipient of a Black Theatre Alliance Award among others. Her television and film credits include “Early Edition,” “Save the Last Dance,” “The Knights of Prosperity,” and many commercials and voice-overs.

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Sarah Grover, Jo Harper/Susan Wilkes, returns to the LTAC stage after performing in Home for the Holidays. Sarah has been seen locally at Midtown Arts Center: Next to Normal (Natalie - Denver Post Ovation Award Winner for Best Supporting Actress

in a Musical), Boulder Dinner Theatre: The Wizard of Oz (Dorothy), Starkey Theatrix (PACE Center): Peter Pan (Wendy), Bingo – The Winning Musical (Alison), Performance Now: Once Upon a Mattress (Princess Winnifred), and Platte Valley Players: The Diary of Anne Frank (Anne Frank). Sarah was also nominated by Culture West for Best Year by an Actress.

Heather Lacy, Miss Watson/Joanna, was seen as Lady Sybil in the Arvada Center’s production of Camelot. She also portrayed the troublemaking ghost, Elvira, in the Arvada Center’s production of Blithe Spirit, for which she received a Marlowe Award.

You might have seen Heather in I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change, or in The Doyle and Debbie Show (Denver Center Attractions, Garner Galleria Theater). Other favorite regional credits include Anna in The King and I and Charlotte in A Little Night Music (Opus Award). Heather holds a B.A. in Theater and Music.

Matt LaFontaine, Tom Sawyer, was last on the LTAC stage in the Arvada Center’s Ragtime (Houdini) and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Matt has received Henry Award nominations for his work in Hair (Berger), The Who’s Tommy (Cousin Kevin), Rent (Benny) and

Guys & Dolls (Nicely-Nicely). Matt was most recently in Town Hall Art Center’s Swing and PACE Center’s Peter Pan.

Lia Menaker, Mary Jane, has been seen in regional theaters performing in Fiddler on the Roof (Hodel) and Country Roads: The Songs of John Denver (Annie). She has been seen in NY Fringe Festival’s Goldilocks & The Three Polar Bears (Baby Bear) and

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Randy Moore, Mark Twain /Uncle Silas/Robinson, returns to LTAC after playing Pap in Hank Williams: Lost Highway last spring. Randy was a member of the acting company of the Dallas Theater Center from 1961-1994; among his over

200 roles there, favorites include Cyrano de Bergerac, Julius Caesar (Mark Antony), The Tempest (Prospero), Amadeus (Salieri), The Dresser (Norman), Equus (Dysart), and The Texas Trilogy (Col Kincaid). A company member at the Denver Center Theater since 1995, his performances have included You Can’t Take It With You (Grandpa), The Imaginary Invalid (Argan), The Miser (Harpagon), Christmas Carol (Scrooge), and Hamlet (Polonius). Other regional theaters include ACT, The Alley, Old Globe, and Baltimore Center Stage.

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Mark Rubald, Pap/King, was last seen at LTAC as Capt. Brackett in South Pacific in Concert; he was also seen in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Ragtime. Arvada Center: Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (Sheriff Ed Earl), La Cage Aux Folles (Dindon),

Of Mice And Men (Slim), Man Of La Mancha (Governor), Man For All Seasons (Common Man), and Dividing The Estate (Lewis Gordon). Denver Center: Dinner With Friends (Gabe), Servant of Two Masters (Truffaldino), Comedy Of Errors (both Dromios), John Brown’s Body (Elyat/Wingate), and Man Of The Moment (Douglas Beechey). Old Globe: Taming Of The Shrew (Biondello). Central City Opera: West Side Story (Schrank).

Erik Sandvold, Judge Thatcher/Harry Wilkes/Doctor, is an alum of Northwestern University and has performed frequently with Colorado’s leading theater companies. Denver Center Theatre Company: Death of a Salesman, When We Are Married, Well,

Plainsong, Diary of Anne Frank, Pillowman, Flea in Her Ear; Arvada Center: Moonlight and Magnolias, Arsenic and Old Lace, 1940’s Radio Hour; Colorado Shakespeare Festival: Romeo & Juliet, Twelfth Night, The Rivals; Curious Theatre: God of Carnage, Rancho Mirage, Clybourne Park, Homebody/Kabul, Opus, Closer, Take Me Out (Denver Post Ovation Award – Best Actor in a Comedic Role), I Am My Own Wife (Ovation – Best Solo Performance). Erik performed the new, one-actor musical BUBS (Ovation – Best Solo Performance) at FringeNYC and has won two national Alexander Scourby Narrator of the Year Awards.

Mack Shirilla, Huck, recently performed the role of Huck to much acclaim at Casa Manaña in Ft. Worth, TX. Other recent performances include Spring Awakening (George), Dreamgirls (Dave), Myths and Hymns (Saturn), Follies (Kevin), Grease (Doody),

Children of Eden (Cain), Titanic (Jim Ferrell), History Boys (Lockwood) and All Shook Up (Chad). Mack is a recent graduate of Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music with a degree in music theatre.

Burke Walton, Simon, is making his LTAC debut. Los Angeles Credits include: the World Premiere Musical Nightmare Alley (The Geffen Playhouse), David Fincher’s The Social Network (Columbia Pictures), Anything Goes (The Freud Playhouse).

Denver Credits include: Man of La Mancha (Anselmo/The Arvada Center), The Full Monty (Ethan Girard/Boulder›s Dinner Theatre), A Christmas Carol (Ned Cratchit/DCTC), The Sound of Music (Rolf/Town Hall Arts Center) and Hair (Woof/Town Hall Arts Center) for which he won Best Supporting Actor in a Musical from Denver’s broadwayworld.com. He is a graduate of UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television.

Dave Keenan, multi-instrumentalist, is a composer, singer, instrumentalist and teacher. Theater credits include: Ring of Fire (Milwaukee Rep), Mama Hated Diesels (Denver Center), Woody Guthrie, American Songs (Arizona Theater Company), John Denver Holiday Concert (Seattle Rep), A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline (Oregon Cabaret Theater), The Half-penny Opera (Jewelbox Theater), Seesaw (Jewelbox). Film credits include: Co-composer of new scores to filmmaker Lotte Reiniger’s “The Adventures of Prince Achmed”, “Doktor Dolittle”, “Sleeping Beauty” and Alfred Hitchcock’s “Pleasure Garden” and “Easy Virtue”, original music used in films “A Wink and a Smile” and “For My Wife”. David makes

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his home in Seattle, WA where he regularly performs and records with at least 6 bands (and counting...).

Jerome Gilmer, pianist, is an eight-time Emmy Award winning composer, producer, and pianist from Denver, CO. He has written and produced hundreds of original musical works for film and television. Having grown up on the Gulf Coast, his musical roots run deep in jazz and blues with hints of classical music, country and Gospel. He made his way through college playing for Mardi Gras and society bands along the coast, and earned a bachelor’s degree in jazz performance and a master’s degree in composition from the University of Southern Mississippi. Jerome helped create special musically-coordinated lighting effects for the final scenes in the Steven Spielberg movie “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”. Since settling in Colorado, his music has been heard in markets across the country and internationally. He has created theme packages for the Colorado Rockies and the Denver Nuggets, and his works were prominent in the Olympic Winter Games in Nagano, Japan and the Goodwill Games in the US. As a contributor to the OmniMusic Production Music Library, his work has been heard in programs around the world, including the “Late Show with David Letterman” and one of his themes appeared twice in the movie “Borat”.

Hunter Donnelly Renner, Bass, plays saxophone, bass, and clarinet. After growing up in Grand Junction, Hunter now attends the University of Denver as a Jazz and Commercial Music major. He has studied jazz, classical, folk, latin, and other world music with many established teachers on varying instruments from all over the country. Hunter will be graduating from DU this spring, and will stay in Denver where he is currently performing in several groups. Hunter is the bassist for the Boulder-based salsa band Quemando and for the Lamont Jazz Collective and plays saxophone in the Lamont Jazz Orchestra at the University of Denver. Other current projects include the power trio 3 IF BY AIR and the Joey Glassman Quintet. Hunter is also a founding member of the Unscene, a YouTube

video series that features local musicians in interesting locations playing new arrangements of popular music.

R&H Theatricals, Licensor, represents the stage performances rights to over 100 musicals by more than 200 writers. These include works by Rodgers & Hammerstein (including Oklahoma!, South Pacific, and The Sound of Music), Rodgers & Hart (Pal Joey, Babes in Arts), and Kern & Hammerstein (Show Boat), as well as musicals by Irving Berlin (Annie Get Your Gun, White Christmas), Andrew Lloyd Webber (Cats, The Phantom of the Opera), Adam Guettel (The Light in the Piazza, Floyd Collins), Kurt Weill (The Threepenny Opera, Lady in the Dark), such perennials as Big River, Once Upon a Mattress, and Footloose, and the longest-running revues in the history of Broadway – Smokey Joe’s Café – and Off-Broadway – I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. Recently added titles include In the Heights, A Catered Affair, It’s Only Life, [title of show], Love Musik, Face the Music, Reefer Madness, Altar Boyz, Bernarda Alba, Mid-Life! The Crisis Musical, and Bright Lights, Big City. R&H Theatricals is an Imagem company: www.rnh.com.

Starkey Theatrix, co-producer, is a division of Starkey Productions and is a full service theatrical company serving south Denver. Previous shows include Peter Pan, Bingo…the Musical, Always…Patsy Cline, Little Shop of Horrors at the PACE Center and South Pacific in Concert, Sylvia, Hank Williams: Lost Highway, Noises Off, Home for the Holidays (2012 and 2013), and White Christmas at LTAC. Starkey Theatrix also recently co-produced the children’s shows Alexander and the Terrible…Day and Bunnicula with the Lone Tree Arts Center.

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