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GOESANYTHING
Fullerton College Theatre Arts Department Presents S.R.O.
Cole Porter’s
30th
AnniversaryCelebrating S.R.O.’S
Celebrating 30th Anniversary Celebrating 30th Anniversary
Grease 1981
Robin Hood & the White Arrow 1998
Les Miserables 2003
The Wiz 2001
Join the SRO Scholarship Team
In honor of the 30th anniversary of our SRO program and our more than 1,500 SRO alums, Fullerton College is creating an SRO Scholarship Fund at the Fullerton College Foundation. With a campaign goal of $ 50,000, this endowed fund will permit us each year to support deserving high school students with partial and full scholarships to the program. Students are currently charged a $ 300.00 production fee. Your tax-deductible donation should be made out to the Fullerton College Foundation and can be dropped off at the SRO alumni table at tonight’s performance or mailed to the address below. Thank you in advance for your support
Bob Jensen, Dean of Fine Arts, Fullerton College, 321 E Chapman Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92832-2095 714-992-7034
1980 The Boyfriend 1981 Grease 1982 Bye Bye Birdie 1983 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 1984 Pippin 1985 Barnum 1986 The Wiz 1987 Fame 1988 Anything Goes 1989 Good News 1990 42nd Street 1991 George M! 1992 The Pajama Game 1993 The Wiz 1994 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 1995 Fame
1996 It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Superman 1997 Pirates of Penzance 1998 Robin Hood and the White Arrow 1999 Grease 2000 Fame 2001 The Wiz 2002 Footloose 2003 Les Miserables 2004 Pirates of Penzance 2005 Anything Goes 2006 Grease 2007 High School Musical 2008 Les Miserables 2009 Footloose 2010 Anything Goes
Good News 1989
Anything Goes 2005
High School Musical 2007Theatre Season 2010
Frankenstein, by William MittlerDirected by Gary KrinkePerformances: October 13-16, 2010
Scapino, by Jim Dale and Frank DunlopDirected by Chuck KetterPerformances: November 10-14, 2010
The House of Blue Leaves, by John GuareStaged by Gary KrinkePerformances: May 3rd-7th, 2011
Box Office 714-992-7150 http://theatre.fullcoll.eduBecome a fan of Fullerton College Visual and Performing Arts on Facebook!
Man of La Mancha, by Dale WassermanDirected by Chuck KetterPerformances: March 10-12, March 17, 2010
FULLERTON COLLEGE IS ASMOKE-FREE CAMPUS
Effective July 1, 2007
Fame 2000
Footloose 2002
Music and Lyrics by Cole PorterOriginal Book by PG Wodehouse & Guy Bolton
Howard Lindsay & Russel CrouseNew Book by Timothy Crouse & John Weidman
Staged by – Gary Krinke
Choreographer – John Vaughan
Vocal & Music Direction by – Mark Hensen
Costume, MakeUp & Hair Designer – Lynda Blais
Lighting Designer – Zachary Harless
Audio Designer – Kris Kataoka
Assistant to the Choreographer – Jordan Krinke
Assistant Audio Designer – Crystal Jones
CarpentersVictor Amaya, David Tehero,Ronald L. Trent, James Book
ElectriciansHolly Brown, Travis Edey,Jessica Baxter, Stephen John
Costume TechniciansRenee Blais, Jill Prunella
Running CrewsShift / Fly CrewDavid Tehero, Victor Amaya, Andy Cole, Jeremy Hohn, Emma Hough, Ryan Desoto, Alison Woo, Ana Reyes
Light Board OperatorJessica Baxter
Anything Goes Anything Goes Anything Goes
Theatre Arts Dept. Chair Steve Pliska Production Managers Arlyn McDonald Zachary Harless Business Manager Tessa JacobsTechnical Director Kevin ClowesScene Shop Supervisor Jim BookMaster Electrician Mike RomanProduction Stage Manager Holly Brown Stage Manager Christina LawsonAssistant Stage Manager Fermin BelloPromotions Manager Gary KrinkePhotographer Heather PlentyHouse Manager Dee SteedmanOffice Assistants Fermin Bello
Join us for Summer 2011 for “Legally Blonde” (subject to availability)
S.R.O. Instructors
Principal Arlyn McDonaldActing Instructor Amberly ChamberlainVoice Instructor Roger CastellanoDance Instructor Maha HaddadClass Assistants Jon Wailin Amber Williams Lucas OchoagarciaAccompanists Patty Brietag Jo Monteleone Greg Nabours
Fine Arts Staff
Dean of Fine Arts Robert JensenDivision Office Manager Lou KavanaughFine Arts Promotions Elena Chupinsky
Follow Spot OperatorsTravis Edey, Stephen John
Audio Board OperatorsCrystal Jones, Emma Hough
WardrobeJill Prunella, Renee Blais
Properties – Andy Cole
Concessionaire – Genesis Perez, SRO Parent Volunteers
Campus Theatre StaffTheatre Manager – Ed HuberTheatre Technician – Joel Howden
Preparatory Crews
Production Personnel
Reno Sweeney Laleh KhorsandiBilly Crocker Patrick QuinnBonnie Le Teur Ariel WidnerMoonface Martin Matt RiggleSir Evelyn Oakleigh Keegan LundHope Harcourt Joanna GaetaMrs. Harcourt Ileana GarciaElisha Whitney Peyton ClarkCaptain Lorenzo FerrerBishop Chris SmithLing Francis GacadChing Jestoni DagdagCruise Director Diamond PolkFirst Mate Christine O’DonnellSecond Mate Nicole KingPursers Rafe Altschuler and Forrest Orta
UNDERSTUDIESReno Sweeney Victoria WhitakerBilly Crocker Jestoni DagdagBonnie Jennasea BausermanHope Harcourt Jaclyn StickelCaptain Tony LeePursers Tim Alexander
ANGELSJennasea Buserman, Dana Brown, Katya Ferrer, Brittany Logan, Taylor Maddox, Chelsea Sanders. Amanda Steinfeld, Natasha Tran
PASSENGERSDaniel Agee, Tim Alexander, EB Bohks, McKenzie Brandon, Elisabetta Cirrito, Jestoni Dagdag, Alexandria Duarte, Glenn Dyer, Sarah Hicks, Jarome Hollingsworth, Esther Hong, Tony Lee, Ana Martinez, Namrata Mohan, Lesley Morales, Carina Pereira, Stacey Reza, Eboni Session, Jaclyn Stickel, Alyssa Tonelli, Rita Vanegas, Victoria Whitaker, Amber Williams
Cast
Scenes and Musical Numbers
ACT ONE
Scene 1: Deck of the S.S. American, 1935 There Is No Cure Like Travel Company You’re the Top Reno & Billy Bon Voyage CompanyScene 2: The Ship’s Deck, that night It’s De Lovely Billy, Hope & CompanyScene 3: Two Cabins on the “A” Deck Scene 4: The Ship’s Deck Heaven Hop Bonnie, Angels & Sailors Friendship Reno, Billy & MoonfaceScene 5: Sir Evelyn Oakleigh’s StateroomScene 6: The Ship’s Deck I Get a Kick Out of You Reno Anything Goes Reno & Company
INTERMISSIONRefreshments available on the poop deck, also known as the forecourt of the theatre
Special Thanks To:
The Orange County Community Foundation and the John and Doreen Marshall Fund for their generous grant to support deserving participants, Marilu Markadish. The Theatre Company, Fullerton College Admissions and Records Department, Ana Felix, Rena Negrete, Fullerton College Campus Safety Department, S.R.O. Past Faculty and Staff, S.R.O. Alumni Allen Moon, and S.R.O. Alumni donors, Citrus Community College, Riverside Community College.
The Fullerton CollegeS.R.O. (Standing Room Only) Summer Conservatory
The Fullerton College Summer Conservatory is designed for High School and College students to gainextensive experience in all phases of Musical Theatre performance. The program includes daily classes in dancing, vocal and audition techniques. Additionally, every student has the opportunity to be showcased in a fully staged musical production. Participants train with some of the finest directors, choreographers, working professionals and educators in the college system today. The combination of classroom knowledge and professional experience offered by our instructors make Fullerton College uniquely qualified to bring this exciting educational opportunity to talented and deserving young artists. If you know someone who might be interested in joining us next summer, please contact Gary Krinke at (714) 992-7292 or by email at [email protected]
ANYTHING GOES is a joint venture of Citrus and Riverside Community Colleges. ANYTHING GOES is produced by special arrangement with Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc.
ACT TWO
Scene 1: The Ship’s Deck Public Enemy Number One Company Let’s Step Out Bonnie & Company Let’s Misbehave Reno & EvelynScene 2: The Ship’s Chapel Blow, Gabriel, Blow Reno & CompanyScene 3: The Ship’s Brig All Through the Night Billy & HopeScene 4: The Ship’s Deck Take Me Back to Manhattan Reno & Angels Finale Company
FYI • Please remember to silence all cell phones and electronic devices • Contractualobligationsprohibittheuseofcameras,taperecorders,videocamerasandotherrecordingdevicesduringany portion of this performance. Flash photography is strictly forbidden. • Latecomerswillbeseatedonlyduringanappropriatebreakintheperformance. • Nosmoking,drinking,oreatingpermittedinsidethetheatre. • Restroomsarelocatedoutside,adjacenttothelobby’smainentranceandtotheleftoftheboxoffice. • Foryoursafety,onlyauthorizedpersonnelareallowedonthemainstagebefore,duringandaftertheperformance.
Musical show is produced by arrangement with, and the music and dialogue material furnished by TAMS-WITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY, INC., 560 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022.
Music and Lyrics by Cole PorterOriginal Book by PG Wodehouse & Guy Bolton
Howard Lindsay & Russel CrouseNew Book by Timothy Crouse & John Weidman
Staged by – Gary Krinke
Choreographer – John Vaughan
Vocal & Music Direction by – Mark Hensen
Costume, MakeUp & Hair Designer – Lynda Blais
Lighting Designer – Zachary Harless
Audio Designer – Kris Kataoka
Assistant to the Choreographer – Jordan Krinke
Assistant Audio Designer – Crystal Jones
CarpentersVictor Amaya, David Tehero,Ronald L. Trent, James Book
ElectriciansHolly Brown, Travis Edey,Jessica Baxter, Stephen John
Costume TechniciansRenee Blais, Jill Prunella
Running CrewsShift / Fly CrewDavid Tehero, Victor Amaya, Andy Cole, Jeremy Hohn, Emma Hough, Ryan Desoto, Alison Woo, Ana Reyes
Light Board OperatorJessica Baxter
Anything Goes Anything Goes Anything Goes
Theatre Arts Dept. Chair Steve Pliska Production Managers Arlyn McDonald Zachary Harless Business Manager Tessa JacobsTechnical Director Kevin ClowesScene Shop Supervisor Jim BookMaster Electrician Mike RomanProduction Stage Manager Holly Brown Stage Manager Christina LawsonAssistant Stage Manager Fermin BelloPromotions Manager Gary KrinkePhotographer Heather PlentyHouse Manager Dee SteedmanOffice Assistants Fermin Bello
Join us for Summer 2011 for “Legally Blonde” (subject to availability)
S.R.O. Instructors
Principal Arlyn McDonaldActing Instructor Amberly ChamberlainVoice Instructor Roger CastellanoDance Instructor Maha HaddadClass Assistants Jon Wailin Amber Williams Lucas OchoagarciaAccompanists Patty Brietag Jo Monteleone Greg Nabours
Fine Arts Staff
Dean of Fine Arts Robert JensenDivision Office Manager Lou KavanaughFine Arts Promotions Elena Chupinsky
Follow Spot OperatorsTravis Edey, Stephen John
Audio Board OperatorsCrystal Jones, Emma Hough
WardrobeJill Prunella, Renee Blais
Properties – Andy Cole
Concessionaire – Genesis Perez, SRO Parent Volunteers
Campus Theatre StaffTheatre Manager – Ed HuberTheatre Technician – Joel Howden
Preparatory Crews
Production Personnel
Reno Sweeney Laleh KhorsandiBilly Crocker Patrick QuinnBonnie Le Teur Ariel WidnerMoonface Martin Matt RiggleSir Evelyn Oakleigh Keegan LundHope Harcourt Joanna GaetaMrs. Harcourt Ileana GarciaElisha Whitney Peyton ClarkCaptain Lorenzo FerrerBishop Chris SmithLing Francis GacadChing Jestoni DagdagCruise Director Diamond PolkFirst Mate Christine O’DonnellSecond Mate Nicole KingPursers Rafe Altschuler and Forrest Orta
UNDERSTUDIESReno Sweeney Victoria WhitakerBilly Crocker Jestoni DagdagBonnie Jennasea BausermanHope Harcourt Jaclyn StickelCaptain Tony LeePursers Tim Alexander
ANGELSJennasea Buserman, Dana Brown, Katya Ferrer, Brittany Logan, Taylor Maddox, Chelsea Sanders. Amanda Steinfeld, Natasha Tran
PASSENGERSDaniel Agee, Tim Alexander, EB Bohks, McKenzie Brandon, Elisabetta Cirrito, Jestoni Dagdag, Alexandria Duarte, Glenn Dyer, Sarah Hicks, Jarome Hollingsworth, Esther Hong, Tony Lee, Ana Martinez, Namrata Mohan, Lesley Morales, Carina Pereira, Stacey Reza, Eboni Session, Jaclyn Stickel, Alyssa Tonelli, Rita Vanegas, Victoria Whitaker, Amber Williams
Cast
Scenes and Musical Numbers
ACT ONE
Scene 1: Deck of the S.S. American, 1935 There Is No Cure Like Travel Company You’re the Top Reno & Billy Bon Voyage CompanyScene 2: The Ship’s Deck, that night It’s De Lovely Billy, Hope & CompanyScene 3: Two Cabins on the “A” Deck Scene 4: The Ship’s Deck Heaven Hop Bonnie, Angels & Sailors Friendship Reno, Billy & MoonfaceScene 5: Sir Evelyn Oakleigh’s StateroomScene 6: The Ship’s Deck I Get a Kick Out of You Reno Anything Goes Reno & Company
INTERMISSIONRefreshments available on the poop deck, also known as the forecourt of the theatre
Special Thanks To:
The Orange County Community Foundation and the John and Doreen Marshall Fund for their generous grant to support deserving participants, Marilu Markadish. The Theatre Company, Fullerton College Admissions and Records Department, Ana Felix, Rena Negrete, Fullerton College Campus Safety Department, S.R.O. Past Faculty and Staff, S.R.O. Alumni Allen Moon, and S.R.O. Alumni donors, Citrus Community College, Riverside Community College.
The Fullerton CollegeS.R.O. (Standing Room Only) Summer Conservatory
The Fullerton College Summer Conservatory is designed for High School and College students to gainextensive experience in all phases of Musical Theatre performance. The program includes daily classes in dancing, vocal and audition techniques. Additionally, every student has the opportunity to be showcased in a fully staged musical production. Participants train with some of the finest directors, choreographers, working professionals and educators in the college system today. The combination of classroom knowledge and professional experience offered by our instructors make Fullerton College uniquely qualified to bring this exciting educational opportunity to talented and deserving young artists. If you know someone who might be interested in joining us next summer, please contact Gary Krinke at (714) 992-7292 or by email at [email protected]
ANYTHING GOES is a joint venture of Citrus and Riverside Community Colleges. ANYTHING GOES is produced by special arrangement with Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc.
ACT TWO
Scene 1: The Ship’s Deck Public Enemy Number One Company Let’s Step Out Bonnie & Company Let’s Misbehave Reno & EvelynScene 2: The Ship’s Chapel Blow, Gabriel, Blow Reno & CompanyScene 3: The Ship’s Brig All Through the Night Billy & HopeScene 4: The Ship’s Deck Take Me Back to Manhattan Reno & Angels Finale Company
FYI • Please remember to silence all cell phones and electronic devices • Contractualobligationsprohibittheuseofcameras,taperecorders,videocamerasandotherrecordingdevicesduringany portion of this performance. Flash photography is strictly forbidden. • Latecomerswillbeseatedonlyduringanappropriatebreakintheperformance. • Nosmoking,drinking,oreatingpermittedinsidethetheatre. • Restroomsarelocatedoutside,adjacenttothelobby’smainentranceandtotheleftoftheboxoffice. • Foryoursafety,onlyauthorizedpersonnelareallowedonthemainstagebefore,duringandaftertheperformance.
Musical show is produced by arrangement with, and the music and dialogue material furnished by TAMS-WITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY, INC., 560 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022.
Music and Lyrics by Cole PorterOriginal Book by PG Wodehouse & Guy Bolton
Howard Lindsay & Russel CrouseNew Book by Timothy Crouse & John Weidman
Staged by – Gary Krinke
Choreographer – John Vaughan
Vocal & Music Direction by – Mark Hensen
Costume, MakeUp & Hair Designer – Lynda Blais
Lighting Designer – Zachary Harless
Audio Designer – Kris Kataoka
Assistant to the Choreographer – Jordan Krinke
Assistant Audio Designer – Crystal Jones
CarpentersVictor Amaya, David Tehero,Ronald L. Trent, James Book
ElectriciansHolly Brown, Travis Edey,Jessica Baxter, Stephen John
Costume TechniciansRenee Blais, Jill Prunella
Running CrewsShift / Fly CrewDavid Tehero, Victor Amaya, Andy Cole, Jeremy Hohn, Emma Hough, Ryan Desoto, Alison Woo, Ana Reyes
Light Board OperatorJessica Baxter
Anything Goes Anything Goes Anything Goes
Theatre Arts Dept. Chair Steve Pliska Production Managers Arlyn McDonald Zachary Harless Business Manager Tessa JacobsTechnical Director Kevin ClowesScene Shop Supervisor Jim BookMaster Electrician Mike RomanProduction Stage Manager Holly Brown Stage Manager Christina LawsonAssistant Stage Manager Fermin BelloPromotions Manager Gary KrinkePhotographer Heather PlentyHouse Manager Dee SteedmanOffice Assistants Fermin Bello
Join us for Summer 2011 for “Legally Blonde” (subject to availability)
S.R.O. Instructors
Principal Arlyn McDonaldActing Instructor Amberly ChamberlainVoice Instructor Roger CastellanoDance Instructor Maha HaddadClass Assistants Jon Wailin Amber Williams Lucas OchoagarciaAccompanists Patty Brietag Jo Monteleone Greg Nabours
Fine Arts Staff
Dean of Fine Arts Robert JensenDivision Office Manager Lou KavanaughFine Arts Promotions Elena Chupinsky
Follow Spot OperatorsTravis Edey, Stephen John
Audio Board OperatorsCrystal Jones, Emma Hough
WardrobeJill Prunella, Renee Blais
Properties – Andy Cole
Concessionaire – Genesis Perez, SRO Parent Volunteers
Campus Theatre StaffTheatre Manager – Ed HuberTheatre Technician – Joel Howden
Preparatory Crews
Production Personnel
Reno Sweeney Laleh KhorsandiBilly Crocker Patrick QuinnBonnie Le Teur Ariel WidnerMoonface Martin Matt RiggleSir Evelyn Oakleigh Keegan LundHope Harcourt Joanna GaetaMrs. Harcourt Ileana GarciaElisha Whitney Peyton ClarkCaptain Lorenzo FerrerBishop Chris SmithLing Francis GacadChing Jestoni DagdagCruise Director Diamond PolkFirst Mate Christine O’DonnellSecond Mate Nicole KingPursers Rafe Altschuler and Forrest Orta
UNDERSTUDIESReno Sweeney Victoria WhitakerBilly Crocker Jestoni DagdagBonnie Jennasea BausermanHope Harcourt Jaclyn StickelCaptain Tony LeePursers Tim Alexander
ANGELSJennasea Buserman, Dana Brown, Katya Ferrer, Brittany Logan, Taylor Maddox, Chelsea Sanders. Amanda Steinfeld, Natasha Tran
PASSENGERSDaniel Agee, Tim Alexander, EB Bohks, McKenzie Brandon, Elisabetta Cirrito, Jestoni Dagdag, Alexandria Duarte, Glenn Dyer, Sarah Hicks, Jarome Hollingsworth, Esther Hong, Tony Lee, Ana Martinez, Namrata Mohan, Lesley Morales, Carina Pereira, Stacey Reza, Eboni Session, Jaclyn Stickel, Alyssa Tonelli, Rita Vanegas, Victoria Whitaker, Amber Williams
Cast
Scenes and Musical Numbers
ACT ONE
Scene 1: Deck of the S.S. American, 1935 There Is No Cure Like Travel Company You’re the Top Reno & Billy Bon Voyage CompanyScene 2: The Ship’s Deck, that night It’s De Lovely Billy, Hope & CompanyScene 3: Two Cabins on the “A” Deck Scene 4: The Ship’s Deck Heaven Hop Bonnie, Angels & Sailors Friendship Reno, Billy & MoonfaceScene 5: Sir Evelyn Oakleigh’s StateroomScene 6: The Ship’s Deck I Get a Kick Out of You Reno Anything Goes Reno & Company
INTERMISSIONRefreshments available on the poop deck, also known as the forecourt of the theatre
Special Thanks To:
The Orange County Community Foundation and the John and Doreen Marshall Fund for their generous grant to support deserving participants, Marilu Markadish. The Theatre Company, Fullerton College Admissions and Records Department, Ana Felix, Rena Negrete, Fullerton College Campus Safety Department, S.R.O. Past Faculty and Staff, S.R.O. Alumni Allen Moon, and S.R.O. Alumni donors, Citrus Community College, Riverside Community College.
The Fullerton CollegeS.R.O. (Standing Room Only) Summer Conservatory
The Fullerton College Summer Conservatory is designed for High School and College students to gainextensive experience in all phases of Musical Theatre performance. The program includes daily classes in dancing, vocal and audition techniques. Additionally, every student has the opportunity to be showcased in a fully staged musical production. Participants train with some of the finest directors, choreographers, working professionals and educators in the college system today. The combination of classroom knowledge and professional experience offered by our instructors make Fullerton College uniquely qualified to bring this exciting educational opportunity to talented and deserving young artists. If you know someone who might be interested in joining us next summer, please contact Gary Krinke at (714) 992-7292 or by email at [email protected]
ANYTHING GOES is a joint venture of Citrus and Riverside Community Colleges. ANYTHING GOES is produced by special arrangement with Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc.
ACT TWO
Scene 1: The Ship’s Deck Public Enemy Number One Company Let’s Step Out Bonnie & Company Let’s Misbehave Reno & EvelynScene 2: The Ship’s Chapel Blow, Gabriel, Blow Reno & CompanyScene 3: The Ship’s Brig All Through the Night Billy & HopeScene 4: The Ship’s Deck Take Me Back to Manhattan Reno & Angels Finale Company
FYI • Please remember to silence all cell phones and electronic devices • Contractualobligationsprohibittheuseofcameras,taperecorders,videocamerasandotherrecordingdevicesduringany portion of this performance. Flash photography is strictly forbidden. • Latecomerswillbeseatedonlyduringanappropriatebreakintheperformance. • Nosmoking,drinking,oreatingpermittedinsidethetheatre. • Restroomsarelocatedoutside,adjacenttothelobby’smainentranceandtotheleftoftheboxoffice. • Foryoursafety,onlyauthorizedpersonnelareallowedonthemainstagebefore,duringandaftertheperformance.
Musical show is produced by arrangement with, and the music and dialogue material furnished by TAMS-WITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY, INC., 560 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022.
GOESANYTHING
Fullerton College Theatre Arts Department Presents S.R.O.
Cole Porter’s
30th
AnniversaryCelebrating S.R.O.’S
Celebrating 30th Anniversary Celebrating 30th Anniversary
Grease 1981
Robin Hood & the White Arrow 1998
Les Miserables 2003
The Wiz 2001
Join the SRO Scholarship Team
In honor of the 30th anniversary of our SRO program and our more than 1,500 SRO alums, Fullerton College is creating an SRO Scholarship Fund at the Fullerton College Foundation. With a campaign goal of $ 50,000, this endowed fund will permit us each year to support deserving high school students with partial and full scholarships to the program. Students are currently charged a $ 300.00 production fee. Your tax-deductible donation should be made out to the Fullerton College Foundation and can be dropped off at the SRO alumni table at tonight’s performance or mailed to the address below. Thank you in advance for your support
Bob Jensen, Dean of Fine Arts, Fullerton College, 321 E Chapman Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92832-2095 714-992-7034
1980 The Boyfriend 1981 Grease 1982 Bye Bye Birdie 1983 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 1984 Pippin 1985 Barnum 1986 The Wiz 1987 Fame 1988 Anything Goes 1989 Good News 1990 42nd Street 1991 George M! 1992 The Pajama Game 1993 The Wiz 1994 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 1995 Fame
1996 It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Superman 1997 Pirates of Penzance 1998 Robin Hood and the White Arrow 1999 Grease 2000 Fame 2001 The Wiz 2002 Footloose 2003 Les Miserables 2004 Pirates of Penzance 2005 Anything Goes 2006 Grease 2007 High School Musical 2008 Les Miserables 2009 Footloose 2010 Anything Goes
Good News 1989
Anything Goes 2005
High School Musical 2007Theatre Season 2010
Frankenstein, by William MittlerDirected by Gary KrinkePerformances: October 13-16, 2010
Scapino, by Jim Dale and Frank DunlopDirected by Chuck KetterPerformances: November 10-14, 2010
The House of Blue Leaves, by John GuareStaged by Gary KrinkePerformances: May 3rd-7th, 2011
Box Office 714-992-7150 http://theatre.fullcoll.eduBecome a fan of Fullerton College Visual and Performing Arts on Facebook!
Man of La Mancha, by Dale WassermanDirected by Chuck KetterPerformances: March 10-12, March 17, 2010
FULLERTON COLLEGE IS ASMOKE-FREE CAMPUS
Effective July 1, 2007
Fame 2000
Footloose 2002
GOESANYTHING
Fullerton College Theatre Arts Department Presents S.R.O.
Cole Porter’s
30th
AnniversaryCelebrating S.R.O.’S
Celebrating 30th Anniversary Celebrating 30th Anniversary
Grease 1981
Robin Hood & the White Arrow 1998
Les Miserables 2003
The Wiz 2001
Join the SRO Scholarship Team
In honor of the 30th anniversary of our SRO program and our more than 1,500 SRO alums, Fullerton College is creating an SRO Scholarship Fund at the Fullerton College Foundation. With a campaign goal of $ 50,000, this endowed fund will permit us each year to support deserving high school students with partial and full scholarships to the program. Students are currently charged a $ 300.00 production fee. Your tax-deductible donation should be made out to the Fullerton College Foundation and can be dropped off at the SRO alumni table at tonight’s performance or mailed to the address below. Thank you in advance for your support
Bob Jensen, Dean of Fine Arts, Fullerton College, 321 E Chapman Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92832-2095 714-992-7034
1980 The Boyfriend 1981 Grease 1982 Bye Bye Birdie 1983 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 1984 Pippin 1985 Barnum 1986 The Wiz 1987 Fame 1988 Anything Goes 1989 Good News 1990 42nd Street 1991 George M! 1992 The Pajama Game 1993 The Wiz 1994 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 1995 Fame
1996 It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Superman 1997 Pirates of Penzance 1998 Robin Hood and the White Arrow 1999 Grease 2000 Fame 2001 The Wiz 2002 Footloose 2003 Les Miserables 2004 Pirates of Penzance 2005 Anything Goes 2006 Grease 2007 High School Musical 2008 Les Miserables 2009 Footloose 2010 Anything Goes
Good News 1989
Anything Goes 2005
High School Musical 2007Theatre Season 2010
Frankenstein, by William MittlerDirected by Gary KrinkePerformances: October 13-16, 2010
Scapino, by Jim Dale and Frank DunlopDirected by Chuck KetterPerformances: November 10-14, 2010
The House of Blue Leaves, by John GuareStaged by Gary KrinkePerformances: May 3rd-7th, 2011
Box Office 714-992-7150 http://theatre.fullcoll.eduBecome a fan of Fullerton College Visual and Performing Arts on Facebook!
Man of La Mancha, by Dale WassermanDirected by Chuck KetterPerformances: March 10-12, March 17, 2010
FULLERTON COLLEGE IS ASMOKE-FREE CAMPUS
Effective July 1, 2007
Fame 2000
Footloose 2002