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K€NSINGTON, MD. 20895r

Wildwood Summer Theatre

prasanrs

Book, Music, and Lyrtcs byJim Jacobs

andWarren Casey

'-,

ffiwst*ff*the wildwood summer lhealer

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PRODUCER'8 NoTIII( or, Crlmc rnd Prrrr I rlrrrrorrt )

I agreed to taktt t lrr, .|olr ol 1rr urltr, r' r I ,,1 t wo nra jorreasons: flrst, tlrlt lrr ury lnrrt yunr wlllr WildwoodSununer Theatre; ce<:otrtl , I nnr l,rolrnlrly ntrrlrlrl. I havealways , and still do , sc,e tlto 1lt orlttlu r n r lonlrronc whois 502 salesman, 502 gultlant'r. r'rttnrrrr lor , ntrrl 'r0Zoverseer. I have never been, arrtl rr t l l I nnr n()l . rrrry ofthose things.

I theref ore consider myself f ortunate t o havr. lrrrrl t lrcopportunity to work with a staff (both ar:t.i.ot lc rrrrtltechnical) that is welrd and independent enough to lrlcreative without losing sight of the ultlmate goal. Ishould say a few special words about the lightinl,,designer (blush), mostly because nobody else will.(quite righttyl). I am also indebted to t.hc clr;t rrrrdcre!, for not requiring beatings at regulrrr irrt lrvrr ls.A11 of these people have displayt:tl a rilrr;r' ol t)ur l)()se(inherited, no doubt, f rom those (fv('l l)rl lr,rrl l, l;urt s ofhumanity known as parenLs ) t-hat ltrrr; uurrlr tny iolr rttttcheasier. I had f eared ot.ltet wi sr, (lrrrl r r,nrrrnlx'r , I am

probably stupid).

I can only hope that I have tttutll nry ()wn lnrrHlt r ottt t i-bution to the tradition oI ttxr:r'I lr.trr l I lrrr I I r; W I lrlwoodSununer Theatre. It is t-his t r rrtl il iotr I lrrrt ronrrr.t'l s

this show and these people t.o t lroril I lrrr t lrrrv,' , onro

before and those generations y(.t I o t onlr. ll lir,r;forever those who move on to l-lIg,glr t Ir Irrgr; rrrrtl I Iror;r,who remain connected to theatre only lly t.lrcir lovc lor'it. It is this tradition that llrings; peolllc lrrrck yr,rr r

after year, coupled with the feeling of belng, u prrrt olsomething special that is infinitely greater than thesum of those parts. Whether in church basement, movletheater, police station, or gymnasium. Wildwood SummerTheatre is because of the people who have been, are,and will be its lifeblood. This is definitely notstupid.

And GREASE makes 24.

Dan SchultheiszProducer 1987

Surmer l-987 -- WaLt Whitman High School

GREASE is Presented throughEecial arrangement with

Samuel French, Inc '45 West 25th Street

New York, New York 100L0

Wildwood Summer Theotre

presents

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DirectorBruce Dworkln

ChoreograPerCella Allce MadeoY

Music DirectorRlcherd Dahl

ConductorPhll Rednond

Book, Music, and Lyrics bY

Jim Jacobsand

Warren CaseY

Producer&

Lighting DesignerDan SchultheLez

Stage l'lanagerKetth Wllltarna

Set DesignMarc Leone

Costune DesignerTfunothy S. Enereon

SOME DIRECTOR'S NOTES

I have inmense respectterms of both its valueenergy, and strength ofproduction. GREASE is

for "light entertainmentn, into its viewers and the relativecreatlvity, required in itsa result of that respect.

the fact that the motion pictureis among the twenty a11_time boxoffer our perception of the differ-

In recognition ofbased on this workoffice leaders, weences between the versions created for each medium.

Some Pereonal NotegI found myself among Erany, many hard-working andsupportive minds, bodies and talents this sumner. Asusual, the energy and self-sufficiency of the WildwoodSurmer Theatre wins out over its lack of experience.Thanks to the Jenny's and Mike's and Dan's and theother swell half of the company for a 'real bossnsummer.

Time must be taken here to offer additional nartistic'and personal gratitude to Tim Enerson, Amy Delouise andRay Cahill. Seek them out, ask them to dinner.They're the greatest friends and colleagues a guy couldhave, unless he has a fear of being too dependant onothers.

Lastly, I just want to say that when 'Producer Dan'Schultheisz goes riding out into the sunset after this,his tenth and final year with WST, I'11 be proud toanswer when they ask 'who was that unsked man?r

Bruce DworkinDirector L987

This piece of Anerican musical theatre, true to theuniquely nati've.roots_of the genre, buirds a refreshingmerriment around- a simpl" ,fory. Along with theexhilarating music and iance of the period, the youth_fuL wit, sincerity and (shall we say) ,co1or, of thescript combine to provide a funny ani exciting theatrl_cal experience.

Now, if some of you find yourself moved by the agonieswithstood and ecstasies enSoyed by the characters in!REA|-E, I urge you to feel-no shame. I cry at ,LoveBoat" episodes.

Motion pictures -tend to require a broader, morecontemporary-minded audience. At 1east, this is thethinking of spectacle_king and CREASE (the movie)producer Robert stigwood. rn his version lre lose someof the 1950, s atmosphere so much more central to thestage work' r'10re period tunes were replaced with whatturned out to be several late 7O,s pop songs-whlchtopped the charts after the movie,s release. Theharder nedge" fqun$ on stage r{e8 maseaged out, and thegrainier feel of the colori and coetumes were supplant_ed with bright, brllllant tones.

rhe loving parody of 1950's fllm and film styles foundin the original work was embelliehed in the'-pi"a,rr"through technique' not yet readlly available to thestage techniclan.

Our aim is to preoent to you, with ourunique, all-youth empathy tt the ordealsthe l-950,s teenager, a joyful ...hayridel.high school years of oui iorebears.

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ACT ONEScene 1

nAlma Mater'Reunion'AIma Mater" Parody

Scene 2Cafeteria and School Steps plnk Ladies, Sandy,

Patty, Burger palace Boys'Sururer Nightsn Sandy and Danny, pink Ladies,

Patty, Burger Palace Boys, Lisa,Mary, Beth, Tim, Jay, Mike C., Dan

Scene 3

CompanyMies Lynch, lral.t:y, Eugene

Company

Doody, Julie, Burger Palace BoysDoody, Mary, the Rydell Girls,

Burger Palace Boys, Ray, Dan

Pink Ladies, SandyPink Ladies

" It' s Raining

School Gym

"Born To Hand

Scene 2Front of Burger Palace"BeautY School DroPoutn

Scene 3

Drive-InnAlone At A Drive-In Movie'

Company(Featured Dancers: MarY, TraceY,Lisa, Kristefi, Jennifer T., Dan,

Mike G., Mike C., JaY, Tim)

0n Prom Night" Sandy, Marissa(Featured Dancers: S1oan, JudY)

ComPanY

Jive" JohnnY Casino, ComPanY

(Featured Dancers: DannY, Cha-Cha,Mike G., MarY)

Scene 1n Shakin'

ACT TWO

at the High School HoP'

Hallway'Magic Changes,

Scene 4Pajama Party"Freddy My Loven

Scene 5Street Corner'Greased Lighting,'

Scene 6

Schoolyard

Scene 7

Park

"Mooninglt'Look At Me, I,m

"We Go Together,'

Frenchy, Burger Palace BoYs

Teen Ange1, FrenchY,Jenny P., Beth, Julie, JudY,l4ary, TraceY, Lisa, Kristen

SandY, DannY

Danny, the RYdell Gir1sand GuYs

Burger PalaceKenickie, Burger

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Boys, RizzoPalace Boys,Rydell Guys

Scene 4,R""k and RolI party Queen" Doody, Roger

Jan's Party Pink Ladies, Sandy, BurgerPalace BoYs

"There Are Worse Things I Could Do'

"Look At Me, I'fi Sandra Dee" RePrise

Sandy, Danny, Patty

Pink Ladies, Burger palace Boys,Sandy, Eugene

Roger, JanSandra Deen Rizzo, Roger, Doody,

the Rydell GuysCompany

Scene 5

Inside Burger Palace

'A11 Choked UP'

Finalenl{e Go Together' RePrise

Rizzo'Sandy

Pink Ladies, Burger PalaceBoYs, PattY

Sandy, Danny, ComPanY

Company

(In Order

Miss LynchPatty SimcoxEugene FlorczykJanMartyBetty RizzoDoodyRogerKenickieSonny LaTierriFrenchySandy DumbrowskiDanny ZukoVince FontaineProm Night SoloProm Night BalIet Dancers

Johnny CasinoCha-Cha DiGregorioDance LeadTeen AngelChorus

STAFF

Mike PattersonTimothy S. Enerson

Dan CorrLaura l.looneySteve Moetow

Joy Ad1erNoelle Willlams

Amy DeloulseRay Aragon

Leslie ThomasMary EmereonSloan Scherr

Grant GoldsteinAmy Delouise

Jenny SimpsonMary Oliver

Ed SpitzbergCharlie Morrison

Michele ParentLaura Mooney

Dan CorrGerry Hodgkins

CASTof Appearance)

Jade Ann GingerichSarah B. Moody

Greg GoldenAmy Delouise

Pamela JohnstonBryn Bennett

llayne M. ReuschEd SpitzbergMike Sirilla

Grant GoldsteinPasha StewartJenny SimpsonBen Fishburne

Raymond Cahi1lMarissa RegalaJudy Blackburn

Sloan ScherrJason Levine

Jennifer pleasureMary Ernerson

Dan EmersonJudy Blackburn

Jane Cahil.lRaymond CahiIIMichael Colby

Tim DunnElizabeth Eck

Molly EIinDan EmersonMike GreerTom Hudson

Kristin KrebillLisa Lockhart

Jennifer pleasureMarissa Regala

Sloan ScherrJulie ShargelTracey Stott

Jennifer TimberlakeJay Tortona

: Director _ Timothys. Emerson, rentctiE-l-ffit?o1by, sandy Dumbrowski- Elizabeth Eck, Danny Zuko - lrire 6ree;;-i";;-Rizzo _JuIie Shargel, Female Understudy - Tracey Stott

PRODUCTION

Associate ProducerAssistant DirectorBusiness ManagerDirector of Public RelatlonsPublicity CoordinatorAssistant Stage Managers

Director of Fund RaislngPhotographers

Dance Captains

Special Dance CaptainVocal Captsins

Rehearsal Pianists

Poster/Program Cover Art

Program EditorBox Office ManagerHouse Managers

TECHNICAL

Technical DirectorMaster ElectrlcianMaster CarpenterAssistant Technical DirectorPaints MasterProperties Crew Chiefs

Costunes MistressSpecial Effecte

CREW

Mary Lynn FerrickQuinn JenningsEllen Kap1anJirmy KlinglesmithDan KoIbJason LevineI

STAFT

Marc teonel'llchae1 C. Rosenstein

Mike PattersonNeil McFaddenLaura SimpsonAlison Cllne

Leah CuthbertJodi Eve Rogers

Bill Kang

Scott MasseyCharlie Morrlson

Brendan llurray.Adrian RoseboomJoeI Schoemberg

Erik Arurea -Matt KlnbaIINeil - GuLtarPhil RedmondBrian Sloan -

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To the GREASE Sraff:

Through the D.S.,B,made it through withit be replaced 6oont

Resigrs and N.S.,s, tre,vemost of our sanity. May

Your Stage Manager:

Keith Wi1lians

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Bryn Bennett (Betty Rizzo)Bryn is a senior at Bryn Mawr College in

Pennsylvania. She is rnaking her WST debut in GREASE.

Judy Blackburn (Ballet Dancer)Judy began her five year involvenent with WST as a

Princess of Ababu in KISI(ET, and most recentlychoreographed last year's production of PIPPIN. Shehas performed extensively with the Rockville CivicBallet, dancing in roles ranging from Clara in "TheNutcrackero to a Vampire in oDraculan. A senior atConnecticut College, she most recently performed LadyMacbeth's sleeprralking scene in Russian for her Actingclass. She would like to thank Laura for giving her aREAL who's who this year.

Reyaond Cahlll (Vince Fontaine)Ray is spending his last of six years at Wildwood

acting as the sleazy and egocentric Vince Fontaine. Healso uses these quallties as the Chairnan of the IISTBoard (or is it Bored?) of Directors. He has spent hispast years producing, associate producing, and acting.His biggest claim to fame this year is having thebiggest chest in the cast.

I'llchael Colby (Kenickie Understudy)This is Michael's first. year with WST. Favorite

roles include Jim in TOM SAWYER, William inTHE DRITNKARD, and the Scarecrow in THE IIIZARD OF OZ.He has also appeared in productions of GODSPELL andMY oNE AND ONLY. As a member of the White Oak Jr. HighSchool Chorus, he has twice competed in the sratewidechampionships.

Dan Corr (Business Manager)Dan graduated from the Berklee College of Music in

1985. This is his 6th show with I{ST. Furtherinformation is available upon request.

Richard Dahl (l4usic Dlrector)This is Richard's second and final production vith

WST (he goes over the hill this year). IIe was lastseen here as a jack-of-a1l-trades chorus person inPIPPIN. Richard is a Sergeant in the Air Force and isstationed at Fort Meade, Maryland

Amy Deloulse (Jan, Dj.rector of Fund Raising)Amy has been an unabashed IIST addict since playing

violin in her first show, WEST SIDE STORY in 1978.

YSince then she has tried everything from tap dancing(ANYTHING GOES '82) to musical directing (PIPPIN '86).GREASE marks her seventh WST show and first leadingrole. A graduate of Yale, she is a freelance writ-er/video producer and is currently writing her owndocumentary film. Her favorite part of playing Jan?"Fina1ly, an excuse to eat twinkiesl"Bruce Dnorkln (Director)

Bruce is in his sixth year at WST, having performedin ANYTHING GOES, KISMET, and FIDDLER, directedAPPLAUSE, and stage managed PIPPIN. Recently, he hasdirected and perf-rmed for the Northern virginia JewilhCorurunity Center. Something he'd like to get 'off hischest": he has twice performed in drag in shows thatended with an oversized American flag dancing acrossthe stage (at the King's Jester Dinner Theatre andCastle Performing Arts Center). He graduated from theUniversity of Virginia in 1983, which has nothing to dowith the previous sentence.Dan Emereon (Teen Angel)

GREASE is Dan's third show with WST. His previousroles include a son in FIDDLER and Pippin understudy inPIPPIN. A senior at St. John's College High School,Dan has appeared on stage there in MAN OF LA MANCHA,ANIMAL CRACKERS, PHII,ADELPHIA STORY, and WORKING. Thispast spring he played Jeffrey in the GeorgetownVisitation production of GODSPELL, and recruj-ted fourmembers of that cast into the WST family, a fact ofwhich he is very proud (Eat your heart out, Spitzbergl).Mary Emereon (Dance Lead, Dance Captain)

This j-s }4ary's 6th year with Wildr^rood. She startedby taking notes for Mike Lindsay during ANYTHING G0ES,and through five successive shows has moved up toFemale Dance Captain and WST Board Member. Mary hashad formal dance training in ballet, tap and jazz.Favorite roles include Aldonza, in MAN 0F LA MANCHA,Hedy LaRue in HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS. . . , and one ofthe three Ababu Princesses in WST's KISMET. In herspare time (what is that?) she enjoys 'Bewitched"reruns and being a chief offender.

?funothy S. Eneraon (Assistant Direct.or, CostumeDesigner )

Tim is workj.ng on his fourth production with I{ST,having A-D'd PIPPIN last year, produced FIDDLER theyear before, and acted in APPLAUSE in 1984. He i.s amember of the Board of Directors at I{ST and CU

Centerstage. During the day, Tim works at CatholicUniversity's Mullen Library as a supervisor in theirCirculation Department with his wife, Laura. Theyexpect their first child in october.

Ben Flehburne (DannY Zuko)

Ben is a junior lt catholic University' This is tt,is

second production oi-onulstr, having played Roge_r in the

cu centers"tg" ptoit'"ffi-E"tlier ihis year' 1:-"1:'appeared in Centersi"g"'t production of The Still Alarm

and is an arumnus oe iue st' John's Drama Society'

This is Ben's first showwith Wildwood' and he isstriving to meet tie-criterion of the nChief Offend-

ers". Ben would fit" to wish Tim aII the luck in the

world with Laura and the new babY'

Jade Ann Glngerlch (Miss Lynch)

As befits one with a BA io International Studies

from l{heeling Jesuit College' Jade has worked intheat.res on both tiJ"t "f ihe Atlantic' While attend-

;;;-;;ii universitv, she praved-Alf.red inRosENcRANTz... ",,i'co-ait""tla

r eu * ceurBe" Domesti-

;iitli.* ' l" wheeting' 1[v) ' ihe appetred in -the

chorus of HEll,o uoiiv, It piut"s in gLIe-*II{'-andwas a soloist in tEi-college's Broadway Musical Review'

She currently works as an id*it'ittt"tive assistant at

the EmbassY of JaPan'

Greg Golden (Eugene)This is Greg's t""ottA performance in the urusical

GREASE; his first was t\to surners ago when he played.

:iffi;.";; ;;; ". tr'" rewish comnunitv center' rhis

is also Greg's second performance with WST' He didn't

iU-i"-tt., ittat it was that he was getting into last

vear, but rn"t""i it is he plans on staying in it for

l=onnit.l- ;;;t iippiu;s closing night' cast Part h1 was

ouoted ". ,.yi"g]t:t'""r r maae ii to the rnedian' and

;i-*"i". to ir.ip over t'hat barcony'n

Grsnt GoIdsteln (Sonny)Grant i, " ,"rrioi tt cof"'tbia University in New York

City, where he majors in English' minors inl.{athematic, ' ""0-i'

heavily involved in extracurriculartheater (his favoiite roles there include Hines inTHE PAJA}IA GAI(E ""0

p'of in KISS ME' KATE)' Now in his

third summeruitl"wsi, et""tGt-ft'Ifilled his dream of

having a witawooi Uio' He wishes to inform those who

hear him tonight that he doesn't always talk like that'

PameIa Johnaton (}{artY)This is p"*'

''to''ttth "o*ttt with Wildwood; despite

this, she o,"rr.g"O to graduate florn college this year '

Pam is also a '"'U"t If tn" "chief offenders"' a title

she holds with the utmost pride' She has no definitepi.." fo. her future, but she isn't ruling out marrying'*

rich and retiring early' Pam has been affectionatelyreferred to as "[rs- Robinson'' In response to this'she says, "We're all just out for a fun-filled'hassle-free susrner .''

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!4ike is heading reluctantly into his sixth show withHST. He keeps reminding himself that it's the peoplelAfter being construction crew chief for the last threeyears, he had hoped to get away from all that. AIas,being a carpenter by trade, he was drafted, and soswings a.hamner again this year, This is all well andgood, because he can't sing, act or do anything elsedramatic. Oh, by the way - associate god sounds fine.Jennifer Pleaeure (cha-Cha DiGregorio)

Jenny is looking forward to her senior year at B-CCHigh School, after which she plans to enroll in thefuI1 two week course at Bartender's Academy, eventuallybecoming (God wi11in8) a certified mixologist. Jenny'sfirst sunmer at WST has introduced her to new heightsof exhaustion, but she believes that she has finallyfound herself i-n the role of the fat, loudmouthed slob.More than anything, Jenny wishes to remind audiencesthrough her role that a mind is a terrible thi,ng.

Phll Rednond (Conductor)This is Phil's second year with IIST. His elusive

conducting style has brought a new element to the stage- again. I{e still wish him luck.

Marieea Regala (Prom Night Solo)Marissa is a newcomer to llildwood. She graduated

from Georgetown Visitation this year and is attendingGeorge Mason University in the faIl. At Visitation,she was actively involved in their drama department,having been in their productions ofYOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN,

UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE, and most recently GODSPELL. Herbi-ggest role thus far has been Ado Annie in 0IC,4E0X4,L.

Wayne M. Reuech (Doody)Wayne is "excit.ed to be back on stage" after having

laken several years off frorn the theater. A newcomerto both Wildwood and the llashington area, he appearedin many shows prior to moving here, including HEL-L0 DOLLY, JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, FIDDLER and CAI"IELOT,More recently, he r{as seen in a local production ofA FUNNY THING HAPPENED.... Wayne holds a BS in Aero-space Engineering from Penn State University,

Sloan Scherr (Ba11et Dancer, Dance Captain)Sloan has been with Wildwood for three years now.

He was recruited his first year as a male dancer forFIDDLER in 1985; in 1986, his role as a Player inPIPPIN expanded his horizons and honored his friendsand him the title of 'Chief Offenders',. Sloan attended,'Interlochen Arts Academy where he majored in dance forhis junior and senior years. His freshman year incollege was at the University of Michigan. Next year

Marc Leone (Technical Director, Scenj.c Designer)This is Marc's last product*on with Wildiood (thankGodl), having been forced into retirement U"""or"-oihis.advanced years. WsT wlll miss him, especiafiy-tr:.sdesire to paint sets in hot colors (yellow wittr purlfegeometric shapes?) and the over engineering of ,Ii-'pieces (how many 2 x 4,s gave thei; live. i" . ,yr_tery). tle will miss tfST, but knows that he i, Soirfrgan elite group of alums who carry on many of thetraditions thar make }IST great twtrictr U", torrigitfl."No Dad, Joe is not my brother,... pangalactlcGargleblasters. . .Banana StaircaseJaeon (TSH) Levi.ne (Johnny Casino). 9: my have you done t{ildwood for rhree years (Levisin.PIPPI{, carpenter in FIDDLER)? A: I love to makenoise and drink brew. B;ie"s,'there had to be asenior from l{esley_an University in the show. [l fourfuture plans? A: llhen I grow up, I want to onrr a surfshop in the Bahinas and be a proiessional Beach Bum.Before I grow up I lrant to be the next David Lee Roth.Cella Allce Madeoy (Choreographer)

- GREASE is Celia,s third show with l{ildwood; sheplayed Chava in WST,s.FIDDLER, and was in the chorus oflast.year:. EEEIN. .tt-GEf".n University, wfrere stredouble majors in International Studies and-iheater,-rn"has appeared as Aldonza in IIAN OF LA MANCHA, MaryWarren in THE CRUCIBLE, arrdEEln pI_BATE.S 0F PEIZANCE. ttris summer she also participatedin the American correge Theatre Festival ior the'rrei"Ryan Scholarship. CeIia plans to attend graduateschool for acting, and hopes sorneday to pursue a careerin entertainment law.Sarah B. Moody (patty Siurcox)

- sarah is performing for her first time at r{irdwood,but she is no stranger to being obnoxious ana aizzy-on:!T". She has performed in ByE ByE BIRDIE andtgui!_+clFrc, and recertry "fr.-i?fa-rT:.ir,ie Fay inElLLo. polty and the player in- i.osswcMNrz. . . . eri oiher theater experience lres g.r;A;;-EG;Eir, aigh( fromwhich she graduated i; June) excepr for a briefstinr as Helen oI rroy-fi ;I";;;iiri scrroor. sarahhopes one day to be a grest architeat and be asked toperform in New Hampshire's Barnstormer,s su@rer Theater.Laure Mooney (Director of public Relations)Laura has worked on five sho.s ,ith tr{ildwood, herduties ranging from_ desig"ir,g

"ortrres to scrubbingbathrooms. She would fiie tI ttarrt-te, sister, An_nette, for always thanks her in her bios.llike Patteraon (Associate producer, Master Carpenter)

he plans on attending New York University (wish him,fucil. This is Sloan's last show with Wildwood' and

he'Il miss those three crazy batches he calls his ifriends. Sloan wishes the Lest for them and those inlthe cast of GREASE.

Dan Schulthelez (Producer, Lighting Designer)Formerly a part-time notice board until slePt into

the IIST weL of intrigue and Cartesian dualism'ifeciafizing in hen teasing, toad elevating, and owl

siretching. Sauna-bath and mentalist act'procrastination nwhile-u-lfait". once received a hickeyfrom a horse.

Julle Shargel (Rizzo Understudy) -This is Julie's fourth Hildwood sunmer' It is inthis zany atmosphere that she has become a proud member

oi tt" '"ti"f oifenders'. In addition to her Wildwood

experience she has worked with Rockville MusicalThlatre and has done numerous productions at theCollege of Wooster where she will be a junior this

-y""r." She dedicates this summer to her fellow chiefoffenders. BACCHANALI

Jenny Slmpaon (sandy Durnbrowski)ftris is Jenny's second show with WST' Two years ago

she appeared in WST's production of FIDDLER as Hodel'Jenny is majoring in Theater at the University oft'taryiand. iti. year she played the part of tsenriettein lUeir fall production of tHE LEARNED LADIES ' - Jenny

most receotly appeared as Shinnon in LNSIDE AL for theVery Special Arts Corurittee at the Kennedy Center'

Mlke Sirllla (Kenickie)Mike has been actively iitvolved wlth theater for the

past five years. Favorite roles include Tony inirnsr srup

-stonv, chet Beston in THE MousE THAI B'oAREP'

""d " Ie"d d."cer in SOUTH PACIFIC' Next year he willbe attending Catholic University as a dramatic artsmajor. He iays hls first show with WST has been "8

trily itt"tealLte experienceo; desplte this, he looksforward to comlng back next stumler'

Ed Spltzberg (Roger)A senior at Wilt Wtritman HS, Ed has acted in many of

his school's shows, including BYE BYE BIRDIE'

GIIyS & DOLLS, 8nd 999E!E[. -Hi: first aPPearance on

i,Iild*ood'tstage lra6 as Pippin in last year'sproduction of irppru.' nr dream, someday' of being in a

ilst .ho, where my-Tfothes aren't stripped off my body

on stage,' says Ed. nAlas, (sigh), with a butt as

beautiiul as mine, thi-s seems unlikely'"

Paaha Stewsrt (Frenchy)Pasha is perforrning with I{ST for the first tine.

GREASE marks her fourteenth.and favorite musical of aIItime. She has appeared as Ado Annie in OKLAHOIIAI andHope Earcourt in AIIyTIIING GOES, and recently vent onthe European tour of PEACE CHILD t lth the group OnstageProductions of Colr.rnbia. In the future, she wishes topursue a career in child psychiatry and musLcaltheater. Pasha dedicateg all of her GREASEperforuances to her boyfrlend, Dan Sllver.

Tracey Stott (Fenale Understudy)Tracey is a transfer student from the University of

Hawail., who is currently studying Marketing at rheUniversity of Marylaad. She has never perforrred in ashow before, 'but now that I've started,n she says,sounding like a true theeter addict, nI son,t stopn.

Kelth Wllltane (Stage Msnager)GREASE marks Keith's sixth show with Wildwood. He

has appeared as Chin in ANYTHING GOES, Hasan Ben inKISMET, and Peter in APPLAUSE. He was also AssistantDirector for FIDDLER', and worked on stage crew forPIPPIN. He started his theatrical career at EinsteinHS where he appeared as Lazar l{olf in IIDDLER, anddirected FEIFFER'S PEOPLE. He has been seen recentlyin showcases at the American Showcase Theatre Companyin Alexandria where he has been studying acting withJi1I Kamp for the last year, He graduated fromCatholic University in 1986 with a BFA in Directing.

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At fLrst, I felt like a Stranger In Paradise' Now'

this is my beloved sunrner home'WST is one of a kindi nowhere else could you make so

many good friends. If I Were A Rich l'tan, I'd invite allof yoi out for a spot of tea and some rahadlakum at Joe

ellln's; we'd raisi a glass and twang the arrows ofGIory.

ctngratulations and thanks to all the hard-working and

talented members of WST with whom I've participated, and

special best wishes to the people of GREASE' I willdearly miss These Susurer Nights'

Bruce Druorkin

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?HE WILDWOOD ST'MMER THEATRE 1987 PAIRON PROGRAI,IWe would like to thank the following persons for theirBupport of the Wildwood Surmer Theatre through our 1987Patron Program:Patrone8111 & Susie CassonRlchard & Barbara DeloulseSandra K. DohertyNeil & Cordelia Gol-dsteinWray S. GrahamJohn & Robin KesslerVeronica Joan MarianiJohn H. 0'DonnellRobert & Lorraine SchulLheiszCarolyn M. ShargelEdward & Delores ThomasBruce & Nancy TuneDavid & Carol Warlick

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West Side Story

Anyone Can Whistle

Kiss Me, Kate

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KismetApplauseFiddler on the RoofPippinGrease

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