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Schoolhouse Rock Cast and Crew Biographies
Schoolhouse Rock Live! Cast and Crew Biographies
Joe Bouvette
Joe was in three plays in middle school. This is his first high school play involvement. Joe’s hobbies include playing his guitar and doing his work at his desk. His dream as a child was to run across Fenway Park naked. Sadly, this dream was never fulfilled so Joe changed his selfish ways and his dream became being in a production of School House Rock Live!
Abby Bruce
Abby has been dancing since she was 3 years old. Her hobbies include hanging out with her friends and laughing. She is very excited to be in Schoolhouse Rock Live! She had a boatload of fun with the Goldsons and Mrs. McKasson at rehearsal and hopes her family loves the show.
John Burgesser
John enjoys performing in plays and musicals. Last year he appeared in Rememberin’ Stuff and Fiddler on the Roof as Motel at Mountain Ridge. When he is not performing in plays he also enjoys participating by being on Stage Crew. John is currently on the MVHS Track and Field team. He is very excited to present School House Rock Live!
Chloe Cook
This is Chloe’s fourth production at Mountain Vista. She worked on both Comedy Night and Once Upon a Mattress last year and was the costume designer for Stage Flight Theatre’s Harvey. She is excited about working with a growing program and hopes to act in the plays next year.
Jeff Craig
This is Jeff’s second play at Mountain Vista, as he was seen in Once Upon a Mattress last year.
Steve Craig
Steve is in Concert Choir and Goldtones at Mountain Vista, and he is also a part of the Continental League choir. Steve plays the guitar and is on the MVHS Junior Varsity soccer team.
Brigid Dodge
Brigid is happy to be performing in her second musical at Mountain Vista. She was the Nightingale in Once Upon a Mattress. She has participated in many theatre internships, and was in Anne of Green Gables and Seussical with the Summer Enrichment Program in Greeley, Colorado. She is also the editor of the Mountain Vista yearbook.
Jeremy Goldson
This is Mr. Goldson’s first year at Mountain Vista. He has degrees and accreditations from Oberlin College and the University of Northern Colorado. He directed Harvey with Stage Flight Theatre, and previously directed Noises Off at Manual High School in Denver and Another Moon Called Earth at UNC. His acting credits include roles in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Normal Subversion. He is thrilled to be associated with the wonderful talent at Mountain Vista!
Keri Goldson
This is Keri’s first production with Stage Flight Theatre. She is a graduate of the University of San Francisco. She previously choreographed The Wiz at Manual High School in Denver, and several pieces at Sarah Lawrence College. She danced with Cleo Parker Robinson Ensemble for seven years. She is very excited to work on Schoolhouse Rock Live! and looks forward to her future with the company.
Jessamyn Hughes
Jessamyn has been in many plays including, most recently, the role of Miss Johnson in Harvey with Stage Flight Theatre. She has also performed with Stage 11, Kid Skits, Spotlight, and Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Center Stage Starz, Castle Rock Players. She is currently with Marbles Kids Acting Agency and John Powers Talent agency. She is thankful for constant support from her family and friends.
Logan Hunter
Logan has been involved with all of the plays at Mountain Vista. He was the sound/run crew head for Comedy Night last year. He was the sound/lights assistant for Once Upon a Mattress and he was the Properties master for the Stage Flight Theatre production of Harvey. He hopes that his position as stage manager will help him to gain experience for his life outside of high school.
Collin Leydon
This is Collin’s first involvement with Stage Flight Theatre. As a child he dreamed of starring in the musical School House Rock Live! and now thanks to Stage Flight Theatre and Jeremy Goldson his dreams have been fulfilled. Some of Collin’s pastimes include swimming for Mountain Vista (in his Speedo) and playing the piano and saxophone (in his Speedo).
John Lucas
John Lucas is lighting designer for School House Rock Live. It is his third production at Mountain Vista, including Lighting Design for Harvey. He starred in Once Upon a Mattress last year. He also worked at Ranch View Middle School and has assisted with Mountain Ridge Middle School. He would like to thank the Academy and his stellar light crew and girlfriend.
Ian McClearn
This is Ian’s first production with Stage Flight Theatre. He is in Concert Choir and plays football at Mountain Vista. He likes to play the guitar and listen to punk rock. He loves his X-Box.
Schehera McKasson
Mrs. McKasson returns to direct her second musical at Mountain Vista, after working on Once Upon a Mattress last year. She is a graduate of The Colorado College and has performed with various choral groups. In college she directed the Colorado College Mixed A Cappella Group Room 46. She is elated to be a part of this fantastic production!
Shannon McKinnon
This is Shannon’s second play with Stage Flight Theatre. She previously appeared as Nurse Ruth Kelly in the Stage Flight Theatre production of Harvey. She also was in Fiddler on the Roof at Mountain Ridge Middle School. She is excited about being the assistant director in School House Rock Live! She would like to thank her family and friends.
Casey Monsees
Casey participates in the Concert Choir and Goldtones. She loves to sing and dance, and it is quite obvious that she could sing before she could talk. She was seen in Ranch View Middle School’s production of Wizard of Oz as Glenda. She was also seen in Rememberin’ Stuff and was the understudy for Tzietel in Fiddler on the Roof. Casey is very excited about the future of Stage Flight Theatre.
Jerrod Monsees
Jerrod has previously been seen as Sir Harry in Once Upon a Mattress. He is in Concert Choir, Goldtones, and Wind Ensemble. He can also be seen strutting his stuff for the Mountain Vista football, basketball, and track teams. (Go Amigos!)
Lynn Nesbitt
This is Lynn’s second musical. He was also seen in Once Upon a Mattress last year as the Minstrel. He is in the Concert Choir and in Goldtones. In his free time he likes to play his guitar and drive around in his car with his amigos.
Jessica Nicholas
This is Jessica’s first show with Stage Flight Theatre, and she has had a blast! She has been seen in previously in various church musicals such as Come to the Table, and Story-Tellin’ Man. Jessica is also involved in Goldtones and Concert Choir at MVHS, and has sung in the Continental League Choir for the past two years. Jessica has really enjoyed being in School House Rock Live! and she hopes to participate in future Stage Flight Productions.
Maja Paich
Maja has been seen in various band and choir concerts and participated in various plays. She was seen in the Wizard of Oz in second grade as a munchkin and as Dorothy. This is Maja’s second production at Mountain Vista. She was featured last year in Once Upon a Mattress as Lady Larkin and is thrilled to now be in Schoolhouse Rock Live! She looks forward to a great future with Stage Flight Theatre.
Caitlin Pilkington
Caitlin has been singing and acting since she was a child. She was part of a community theatre group and performed in such plays as Alice in Wonderland, Little Red Hen, and Billy Goats Gruff. She sings in the Concert Choir and is part of Goldtones. She was seen last year in Once Upon a Mattress as Merrill Lady in Waiting. Caitlin is really, really excited to be playing Shulie in School House Rock Live! and would like to thank her parents for always supporting her.
Matthew Plamp
Matthew is a freshman at Mountain Vista and has worked on sound in middle school. He was the sound designer for Stage Flight’s production of Harvey. He has also worked on sound for plays and concerts at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church.
Zack Proffitt
Zack Profitt was born in Chicago and this is his first play, but has been involved in theatre for 2 years and choir for 9 years. He enjoys eating, snowboarding, hanging out with friends and causing trouble. He also enjoys long walks on the beach and romantic dinners under moonlight.
Kevin Riggall
This is Kevin’s second production with Stage Flight theatre. He was the Co-Lighting designer for Harvey. He is very excited to be involved in this show and those to come in the future. He has worked on productions at Cresthill Middle School and Highlands Ranch High School prior to Stage Flight.
Christine Sharpe
Christine Marie Sharpe is an amazing actress and vocalist born in Goldsburro, North Carolina. Our southern belle performed in Mountain Vista’s Comedy Night and Once Upon a Mattress her freshmen year. The Colorado Children’s Chorale was blessed with her singing and dancing talents for 4 years. She’s excited to be a part of this show and thanks everyone who has supported her and helped her out.
Justin Shepler
This is Justins first time working with Stage Flight Theatre. He loves comedy, moonlight dinners, and nice walks on the beach. He also loves acting. He performs in Concert Choir at Mountain Vista and enjoys cross-country running. He is excited to be working with Stage Flight Theatre.
Holly Stabler
This is Holly’s second production with Stage Flight Theatre as she was on properties crew for Harvey. Holly is in a competitive improvisation group called Destination Imagination. She enjoys spending time with her family and friends and going to the movies.
Alexandra Trow
Alexandra Trow is thrilled to be performing in her third production with Mountain Vista’s Stage Flight Theatre. She played Veta Louise Simmons in Harvey, Queen Aggravaine in Once Upon a Mattress, Rebecca in Our Town (LIDA Project), Clara in 1933 (Denver Center Theatre Fest), and other roles with various community theatres. Alex would like to thank her parents and brother for tolerating her stressed out shmn-nn-nahs, looks forward to more productions at Mountain Vista, and would like to thank all you brilliant theatergoers for coming to the show!
Miranda Wathen
Miranda Wathen has been in singing since she was three. She is in Concert Choir and Goldtones at Mountain Vista and is also in the Continental League choir. Last year Miranda was seen in Once Upon A Mattress as Lady Lucille. Miranda feels truly blessed to be part of this production. She believes this school has a great future and she is thrilled to start the future off right.
Perry Watzke
This is Perry’s first show with Stage Flight Theatre. He sang in the choir in elementary school, but this is his first time on the big stage. Perry likes to snowboard, go to action movies, and hang out with his friends and do crazy, but legal, things. But his favorite thing to do is to act and make people laugh.
Wendy Whitley
Wendy has been participating in musical events since elementary school where she was in both band and choir. In fourth grade, Wendy performed her first major role, which was the main orphan in Oliver Twist and also starred as the scarecrow in Ranch View’s production of Wizard of Oz. Last year she performed in Once Upon a Mattress as Winnifred.
Laura Winter
Laura was in the Colorado Children’s Chorale for three year where she performed at Boetcher Hall. Laura is in the Continental League choir, Women’s Ensemble and Goldtones at Mountain Vista. This is Laura’s first performance with Stage Flight Theatre, but she was in Fiddler on the Roof at Mountain Ridge. She feels lucky to be in this musical because it has been a great experience. She would like to send Orange soda in a tall glass with crushed ice glitter kisses to “The People” and all of her adoring fans!
Harvey Script Analysis
Harvey Script Analysis
Concept:
It is by having good friends and family that one can live a good life.
Being a good, faithful, and uncommon friend and companion to those that you love is the greatest gift you can give.
“Harvey and I warm ourselves in all these golden moments. We have entered as strangers—soon we have friends.” (p. 54)
“For years I was smart. I recommend pleasant.” (p. 64)
“Lady, after this he’ll be a perfectly normal human being and you know what bastards they are!” (p. 69)
“If we can’t do a favor for someone, why are we living?” (p. 31)
Character Analysis
Veta:
- Desire: What Veta wants most in the world is for her world and her expectations
of the world to coincide. She wants to have friends, appear normal, relax, and have a place in society. She wants her brother and his friends to stop being in the way.
- Will: Veta is very willful, especially when she’s angry. But she is also terribly confused, and this is hampering her will.
- Moral Stance: Strong, but also misguided.
- Decorum: Veta is very proud of who she is and she mostly projects this in her appearance and posture. She dresses well, speaks well, and has all of the grace and fluidity of proper society. But she is also very frazzled and undone, so there is always a little conflict in her decorum
- Summary Adjectives: defensive, groping, proud, conflicted
- Defining sentence/moment: “Because it’s a slap in the face to everything we’ve stood for in this community the way Elwood is acting now.” (p. 14)
Myrtle Mae
- Desire: Myrtle Mae wants to live the life of a society girl, to escape the confines of her house, and live a little.
- Will: Myrtle Mae is a lot of bark and not much bite.
- Moral Stance: She is pretty selfish, but will do what she is told because she has been trained well.
- Decorum: Myrtle Mae is trying different things out in her life. She wants to be attractive, but is under the spell of her uncle and mother. She dresses well, but not the most fashionably, she speaks well – when she remembers to. She is often in the middle of things that are just beyond her grasp. And she is sassy and smart-mouthed when she is comfortable, shy and naïve when she is not.
- Summary Adjectives: hoping, following, selfish, trying.
- Defining sentence/moment: “Oh, mother – people get run over by trucks every day. Why can’t something like that happen to Uncle Elwood?” (p. 9)
Mrs. Chauvenet
- Desire: Confident, she is comfortable with her place in society. She is very proud.
- Will: Fairly strong. She is used to getting what she wants.
- Moral Stance: Very high, for it is required of the beacons of society.
- Decorum: Mrs. Chauvenet is very important, and she knows it. Everything about her reflects her knowledge of her importance. She speaks deliberately and with flair, dresses very well, and moves as if she knows someone is always watching her for clues.
- Summary Adjectives: confident, deserving, righteous, self-important
- Defining sentence/moment: “My, but she looks ghastly. Hasn’t she failed, though.”
Dr. Sanderson
- Desire: Sanderson has a crush on Kelly, but doesn’t want to appear unprofessional, because he deeply respects Dr. Chumley, who he always wants to impress. He very much wants to be a good doctor, and sometimes seems to be playing the “part.”
- Will: Striving for moderate. He is a very competent and confident doctor, but he is much more tentative around Kelly and Chumley.
- Moral Stance: Sanderson cares about people, he believes that he operates in their best interest. He has strong convictions, but they do have some caveats. He is sincere, and follows his own moral code.
- Decorum: He is a good-looking guy, well-dressed, well-spoken, well-regarded. He is a little pompous, something he learned from Chumley perhaps? He speaks confidently and clearly, but also has a little of that patronizing doctor’s tone that so many young physicians have.
- Summary adjectives: smitten, growing, caring, model
- Defining sentence/moment: “And I will say that for a layman you show an unusually acute perception into psychiatric problems.” (p. 24)
Wilson
- Desire: Wilson is a typical man, likes using his strength, coming on to women, not using his feelings or emotions. Thus his desires are not obvious to him. But what he desires is respect and a place in the world. He likes things in order and undisrupted.
- Will: Wilson is a strong man. He is not the brightest guy out there, but he is very capable of getting what he wants by using his strength and presence. It works.
- Moral Stance: He follows directions and shows great loyalty to those that he believes deserves it, often his superiors. He is heavy-handed and forceful in pursuit of his goals.
- Decorum: Wilson is athletic and fine-tuned, always ready to do, but not ready to think. He doesn’t look dim, but he doesn’t convey intelligence. He is not sloppy, but posture and language and grace are not important to him. He was probably a fine football player somewhere.
- Summary adjectives: manly, muscular, loyal, doing
Defining sentence/moment: ”You not only got a nice build – but, kid, you got something else too. You got the screwiest uncle that ever stuck his puss inside our nuthouse.” (p. 42)
Kelly:
- Desire: Kelly wants the romantic attention of Sanderson.
- Will: She is very willful, strong-minded, and afraid of nothing. But she is also receptive and susceptible to charm and attention, and will use these attentions to her benefit.
- Moral Stance: Kelly has a very clear sense of right and wrong, and she can be harsh to those who she perceives as wrong. But she is also loyal and friendly. She believes in what she is doing, and wants to do it well.
- Decorum: Kelly is a very attractive woman. She has a proud bearing, wears her uniform well, and is used to catching the roving eye of a young man. She is confident in her speech and manner, but has a quick temper that she is particularly unapologetic about.
- Summary Adjectives: smitten, feminine, righteous, attractive
- Defining sentence/moment: “Well, of all the-you’re wonderful, Dr. Sanderson! You’re just about the most wonderful person I’ve ever met in my life.” (Kicks chair). (p. 18)
Dr. Chumley
- Desire: Dr. Chumley is very happy with the status quo. He is a renowned doctor, rests on his laurels, and is enjoying the benefits of his reputation. He is intellectually curious, but wants things to remain the same.
- Will: Chumley has a strong will. He is always in control of the situation, whatever it may be. He is confident that he can accomplish whatever he needs.
- Moral Stance: Chumley’s morals may be a little sketchy. His moral responsibility is primarily to himself, and he will do whatever is necessary to help himself.
- Decorum: Dr. Chumley is one of the leading members of Denver society. His manner belies his status, which is considerable. He dresses, speaks, acts, projects, like a man of distinction. This also gets him into trouble, though, because he is not fully aware of the boundaries of his prowess.
- Summary Adjectives: comfortable, powerful, devious, staunch
- Defining moment/sentence: “I have known several men in my day named Harvey, but I have never heard of any type of animal whatsoever with that name. This case has an interesting phase, doctor.” (p, 26)
Betty Chumley
- Desire: Betty desires someone to sweep her off of her feet like Chumley did, oh so, many years ago. She wants to keep the importance she ahs gained in society, but wishes things were romantic again.
- Will: Her will has faded over the years. She has sacrificed a bit of herself for the good of her husband’s reputation. She will fight for what she wants, but only to a point, never to win.
- Moral Stance: She is honest, caring, a bit self-important, and sincere. But not especially bright.
- Decorum: Betty is also quite proper. (It seems like everyone in this show is). She has an important place in society, and lives up to being an ornament (on Dr. Chumley’s arm). She is surprisingly witty and quick, but not particularly insightful or deep-thinking. Her place in society is one of the things she can hold on to. She is very good-natured.
- Summary Adjectives: wistful, good-natured, placed, decorative
- Defining sentence/adjective: “This man was a very nice, polite man, and he merely asked that we give his friend a lift into town, and if we can’t do a favor someone, why are we living?” (p. 31)
Judge Gaffney
- Desire: Gaffney is older and set in his ways. He doesn’t desire much other than his weekly games at the club, his nightcap, and a good conversation every now and then. He was once a good lawyer, and remembers how, but is more fluff than substance now.
- Will: He has mediocre will, especially regarding work. He will work a little harder to meet his desires, but really, doesn’t want to work very hard if he doesn’t have to. He can be curmudgeonly.
- Moral Stance: Actually one of Gaffney’s stronger points. He has a strong sense of what is right and wrong, and he will fight for his clients, unless it is too hard.
- Decorum: Gaffney is well dressed and proper, but he is an older man and is outdated. So he sticks out a little. He is generally at ease in all situations, and doesn’t really notice if he isn’t anyway.
- Summary Adjectives: codgerly, lazy, principled, old-fashioned
- Defining moment/sentences: “But why was I called at the club with a lot of hysteria? Couldn’t even get what she was talking about. Carrying on something fierce.” (p. 34).
Elwood P. Dowd
- Desire: Elwood wants nothing more than the happiness he gets from making other people happy. This is his primary goal in life and he is easily satisfied.
- Will: Elwood is very easy-going and simple. He accedes to others wishes easily, and often consults other people before making decisions. However, he sticks to his principles and does not do wrong.
- Moral Stance: Elwood is incapable of doing wrong to other people, and the idea doesn’t really occur to him. He is simple-minded and directed. He is open and sincere, and believes that “good” is for everybody. Every thing he does, only he is capable of doing, and therefore meshes with who he is.
- Decorum: Elwood has a very relaxed posture, and is unflappable. He dresses in his own style, and it fits him perfectly . Others might think him unfashionable, but they somehow don’t really mind. He is very charming and polite, has impeccable manners, and is quite unassuming. All of these things endear Elwood to other people.
- Summary adjectives: happy, easy-going, simple, endearing.
- Defining sentence/moment: “For years I was smart. I recommend pleasant. You may quote me.” (p. 64)
Harvey Biographies
Jeremy Goldson
This is Mr. Goldson’s first year at Mountain Vista. He has degrees and accreditations from Oberlin College and the University of Northern Colorado. He has previously directed Noises Off at Manual High School in Denver and Another Moon Called Earth at UNC. His acting credits include roles in Twelfth Night, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Normal Subversion. He is very proud of Stage Flight Theatre and all that the cast and crew of Harvey have accomplished. Way to go!
John Lucas
John Lucas is co-lighting designer for Harvey. It is his second production at Mountain Vista. He has worked at Ranchview Middle School and has assisted with Mountain Ridge Middle School.
Alexandra Trow
Alexandra Trow is thrilled to be performing in her second production with Mountain Vista’s Stage Flight Theatre. Recently, she has played Queen Aggravaine in Once Upon a Mattress, Rebecca in Our Town (LIDA Project), Clara in 1933 (Denver Center Theatre Fest), and other roles with various community theatres. Alex looks forward to more productions at Mountain Vista, and would like to thank all you brilliant theatergoers for coming to the show.
Lindsey Hopkins
Lindsey Hopkins is a sophomore at Mountain Vista. She has previously been seen in Christmas at the Ranch at Cherry Hills Community Church with the Torn Curtain Drama department. She has also participated in a few one-acts. This experience has been fun and Lindsey has learned oodles. She also loves to drink Dr. Pepper
Beth Koeller
Bethany Koeller is a freshman at Mountain Vista. She has been seen in several different plays, including most recently Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Good Night Desdemona, Good Morning Juliet. She has really enjoyed working on Harvey and plans to perform in more plays in the future.
Shannon McKinnon
This is Shannon’s first play with Stage Flight Theatre. She has previously appeared in Fiddler on the Roof at Mountain Ridge Middle School. She is excited about being in Stage Flight’s first play and she hopes to continue acting. She wants to thank her family and friends.
Lynsey Huber
Lynsey is a sophomore at Mountain Vista. This is her first play ever and she can’t say how much she loves doing it. She can’t wait for future productions by Stage Flight Theatre.
Jessamyn Hughes
Jessamyn has been in many plays including most recently the role of Tzeitel in Fiddler on the Roof. She has also performed with Stage 11, Kid Skits, Spotlight, Denver Center for the Performing Arts, and Center Stage Starz. She has been acting for nine years and hopes to pursue it as a career. She is currently with Marbles Kids Acting Agency and John Powers Talent agency. She is thankful for constant support from her family and friends.
Meghan Sheehan
This is Meghan’s second play. She has previously been seen in Fiddler on theRoof. She is very excited to perform the role of Betty Chumley and looks forward to the first performances by Stage Flight Theatre.
Kevin Riggall
Kevin is a sophomore at Mountain Vista. Kevin is very excited to be involved in this show and those to come in the future. He has worked on productions at Cresthill Middle School and HighlandsRanch High School prior to Stage Flight.
Matthew Plamp
Matthew is a freshman at Mountain Vista and has worked on sound in middle school. He has also worked on sound for plays and concerts at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church. He looks forward to working on sound for future productions with Stage Flight Theatre.
Caitlin Douglass
Caitlin has performed in a number of plays, including Angels Aware. She is also a member of the Mountain Vista Speech and Debate team. She hopes that her acting career will reach new levels. She really enjoys acting and making people laugh.
Kristen Burke
This is Kristen’s first experience as Stage Manager for Stage Flight Theatre, though she did stage manage Fiddler on the Roof at Mountain Ridge Middle School last year. She has also performed in plays like Rememberin’ Stuff and The Wizard of Oz. Kristen is also a member of the Geography Bee team and plays tennis at Mountain Vista.
George Tattum
George is a sophomore at Mountain Vista. He has been seen previously in The Slob and the Princess and The Best Christmas Present Ever. He enjoys King Soopers and drinking Coca-Cola.
Harvey
Harvey has been “seen” as himself in productions of Harvey from Taipei to London to South America. His favorite performance was in an abstract, interpretive version directed by a young Baz Luhrman (Moulin Rouge) in Sydney. He is very excited to be working with Stage Flight and sincerely hopes that he will get offered that role of Hamlet soon.
Erik Landgren
Erik is a sophomore at Mountain Vista. He has previously been seen in Once Upon a Mattress at Mountain Vista. He also participates in Jazz Band and Symphonic Band at Mountain Vista, as well as on the Speech/Debate Team. Erik would like to thank his family and friends for their ongoing support in all of his stage performances.
Bobby Sebik
Bobby is a sophomore at Mountain Vista has previously performed in The Wizard of Oz at Ranchview Middle School. His favorite food is Oriental and he likes to play video games and watch TV. Nothing really exciting.
J.T. Kent
J.T. is a sophomore at Mountain Vista. He has contributed to several plays, including Sundown Alley, and You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. He is in Wind Ensemble at Mountain Vista, and judges Dungeons and Dragons in his spare time.
Good evening and welcome to Stage Flight Theatre’s presentation of Harvey. We are appreciative of your support and are grateful that you are here. We would like to ask that at this time you turn off your cell phones and pagers. Also – flash photography is prohibited.
Again, we are really excited to present this play for you, but I would like to remind you to remain in your seat at all times, please keep your murmuring to a minimum. There will be a fifteen minute intermission where you can stretch your legs, use the restroom, and get some food and water.
Thank you all so much and enjoy the show!
Attention Harvey Parents and family!
On Saturday, Nov. 23, there will be an opportunity for you to take pictures of your children under the lights in front of the set.
We will also take cast and crew pictures at that time.
THE CALL IS AT 4:45 ON SATURDAY.
THANKS!
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