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  • CELEBRATING CORONADO PLAYHOUSE’S 68th SEASON

  • 13250 Poway RoadPurchase Tix Online:

    www.PowPAC.org

    FRONT PORCH MUSICAL PRESERVATION SOCIETY

    I Do, I Do, I Do

  • Cast (in order of appearance)Historian, Not Dead Fred, French Guard, Minstrel, Prince Herbert...............................................................................Joey KirkpatrickMayor, Patsy ..................................................................................................... Jim WilliamsKing Arthur ....................................................................................................Steven JensenSir Robin, Guard 1, Brother Maynard ....................................................... Michael Van AllenSir Lancelot, The French Taunter, Knight of Ni, Tim the Enchanter ......... Cameron WilliamsSir Dennis Galahad, The Black Knight, Herbert’s Father ..................................... Eric OlsenSir Bedevere, Dennis’ Mother, Concorde ..................................................... Frank RemiatteThe Lady of the Lake .......................................................................................Debbie DavidSir Not Appearing in this Show ...................................................................................YOU?God ...........................................................................................................................Eric IdleTap Nuisance .....................................................................................................Todd SuttonFrench Guards .................................................................. Thomas Fitzpatrick, Todd SuttonMinstrels .............................. Daryl Daley, Thomas Fitzpatrick, Patrick Mayuyu, M.G. PerezGuard 2 ....................................................................................................... Robert ShadboltSir Bors ..............................................................................................................Todd SuttonKnights/Ensemble ..........................Manny Bejarano, Thomas Fitzpatrick, Patrick Mayuyu, M.G. Perez, Robert Shadbolt, Todd SuttonLaker Girls/Ensemble .................Daryl Daley, Kylie Young, Taylor Henderson, Kyle Casser, Roxie Peters, Renee Anotinette, Loraine Odierno, Jovi OlivasDead Cart .................................................................................... Patty Fay, Dale Goodman

    Musicans in a CanSPONSORED BY KATY SKYRUD & HARRY GRANRUTH, TODD SUTTON

    They don’t eat much, but they don’t come cheap! Leasing the delicious Broadway-quality music tracks came at a considerable expense. Thanks to our sponsors for helping to underwrite this

    The PlaceMedieval England... And Here.

    The Time932 A.D.... And Now.

    Announcement

    recreation center near the front desk. If you need to exit during the performance, please use the rear exit of the theatre as light from the hallway interferes with the performance.

    The video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited.

    PRESENTS

    Book and Lyrics by ERIC IDLEMusic by JOHN DU PREZ & ERIC IDLE

    Spamalot runs about 2 hours and 15 minutes and has one 15-minute intermission.

  • Scenes and Musical Numbers

    ACT I

    Scene 1: The Mighty Portcullis

    Scene 2: Moose Village“Fisch Schlapping Song” ............... Historian, Mayor, Villagers

    Scene 3: Mud Castle“King Arthur’s Song” ...................................King Arthur, Patsy

    Scene 4: Plague Village“I Am Not Dead Yet” ............................ Not Dead Fred, Lance, Robin and BodiesScene 5: Mud Village

    Scene 6: The Lady of the Lake and The Laker Girls“Come With Me”....................... King Arthur, Lady of the Lake, Laker Girls and Patsy

    Scene 7: The Knights“All For One” .............................. King Arthur, Patsy, Sir Robin, Sir Lancelot, Sir Galahad and Sir Bedevere

    Scene 8: Camelot“Knights of the Round Table” ....Lady of the Lake, King Arthur Patsy, Sir Robin, Sir Lancelot, Sir Galahad, Sir Bedevere and The Camelot Dancers“The Song That Goes Like This (Reprise)” ....Lady of the Lake

    Scene 9: The Feet of God

    Scene 10: Find Your Grail“Find Your Grail” ........................ Lady of the Lake, KingArthur, Patsy, Sir Robin, Sir Lancelot, Sir Galahad, Sir Bedevere, Knights and Grail Girls

    Scene 11: The French Castle“Run Away” .......................French Taunter, King Arthur, Patsy, Sir Robin, Sir Lancelot, Sir Galahad, Sir Bedevere, French Guards and French Citizens

    ACT II

    Scene 1: The Mighty Portcullis

    Scene 2: A Very Expensive Forest“Always Look on the Bright Side of Life” .......................Patsy, King Arthur and Knights

    Scene 3: Sir Robin and His Minstrels“Brave Sir Robin” ............................... Sir Robin and Minstrels

    Scene 4: The Black Knight

    Scene 5: Another Part of the Very Expensive Forest“You Won’t Succeed on Broadway” ...................Sir Robin and Ensemble

    Scene 6: A Hole in the Universe“The Diva’s Lament” ......................................Lady of the Lake

    Scene 7: Prince Herbert’s Chamber“Where Are You” ............................................... Prince Herbert“Here Are You”.................................................. Prince Herbert“His Name Is Lancelot” ........ Sir Lancelot, Prince Herbert and Ensemble

    Scene 8: Yet Another Part of the Very Expensive Forest“I’m All Alone” .........................King Arthur, Patsy and Knights“The Song That Goes Like This (Reprise)” ....Lady of the Lake and King Arthur

    Scene 9: The Killer Rabbit“The Holy Grail” .... King Arthur, Pasty, Sir Robin, Sir Lancelot, Sir Galahad, Sir Bedevere and Knights

    Finale:“Find Your Grail Finale – Medley” The Company

    THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION

    Gerry ReevesCoronado Playhouse mourns the loss of Gerry Reeves, an enthusiastic supporter of San Diego’s vibrant theatrical community and personal friend of the Playhouse.

    Gerry was always willing to lend his time, talents and insights. He was a dedicated patron who always sang our praises. There must be a standing ovation in heaven as the angels welcome him home. He will be missed!

  • City of Coronado

    Coronado Recreation Services and Community

    City of Coronado Building Inspector and Fire Marshall

    Pickwick Players

    Vanessa Dinning

    Mary Elledge

    Xavier Luevano

    Chad Oakley

    Alisa Williams

    Cameron Williams

    Special thanks to spouses,

    and friends whose love and support helped make this production possible.

    A Note from the Playhouse - Member Supported TheatreAnnouncing our 2015 season, we are excited to be opening with the adult-themed musical Avenue Q, directed by Jennie Gray Connard. Next is one of two comedies, Boeing Boeing, directed by Rob Conway, a new CPH director. Again this year, to entertain the entire family, we bring you a young audience show, A Year With Frog and Toad, directed by Thomas Fitzpatrick. Tom Haine will return to direct our Free Classic Series’ Molière’s . We are thrilled to bring you the toe-tapping Broadway spectacular Thoroughly Modern Millie, and are happy to have Marisa Musgrove join our directing family. Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, brings Thomas Fitzpatrick back for this hilarious season closer. We are

    more ways to enjoy our rich repertoire.

    board’s mission. In addition to working hard to attract new people and improve the quality of performances, we remain vigilant in our outreach to bring new patrons to experience performing arts and keep entertainment fresh for our returning fans. We have a beautiful venue. We are extremely grateful to Mayor Tanaka, the City of Coronado, Linda Rahn and the managing team of the Community Center for their support over these many years. In October we were told the City would double our facility

    cost, as well as adding additional responsibilities to cut City costs. This news hit us hard, and we have not yet determined our course to endure this hardship. We will work hard to continue to bring you quality, accessible productions as we

    Raising ticket prices is our last alternative. We will not change pricing for 2015. our theatre to remain accessible. As we move into 2015, we hope you will continue to support Coronado Playhouse by attending our shows, making a donation, bringing your friends, and spreading the word. You can also help support Coronado Playhouse by becoming a member today. Please look for our mailing in January, when

    We are planning for our 70th year Gala in 2016, and are currently gathering pictures and stories of our past. If you have a story, are interested in joining the planning committee or able to underwrite a portion of the event, please contact Katy at 619-838-5252.

    Thank you for your continued support. Coronado Playhouse Board of Directors

    ProductionAcknowledgements:

  • Director ............................................................................................... Jennie Gray ConnardMusic Director .....................................................................................................Kirk VallesChoreographers ...................................................... Jennie Gray Connard, Meredith RussoProducers ......................................................................................Bill Connard, Kyle YoungStage Manager .................................................................................................. Kathy ParksAssistant Stage Manager .............................................................................Samuel DisalvoScenic Design ..............................................................................Vista’s Broadway TheatreScenic Painting ....................................................................... Bill Connard, Rosemary KingLighting Design ............................................................................................. Josh OlmsteadSound Design .............................................................................................Richard Anthony Costume Design .............................................................................Pam Stompoly-EricksonStage Hands ................................................................................ Patty Fay, Dale GoodmanProps ...................................................................................................... Dianne Smith Gray House Dressing .................................................................................................Katy SkyrudLighting Technician ......................................................................................... Ferril GardnerSound Technician ................................................................................................Alex Heath Follow Spot Operator .......................................................................................Ric MichaelsSet Construction ...........................................Bill Connard, Jack Connard, Samuel Disalvo, Patty Fay, Dale Goodman Graphic Design/Program Design ....................................................................Barron HenzelPublicity Videography ......................................................... Robert Stewart, Leonard LopezHead Shot and Production Photography ...................................... Adriana Zuniga-WilliamsMedia Coordinator / Publicity and Marketing .....................................................M.G. PerezPoster Distribution ..........................................................................Patty Fay and CompanyHouse Managers ..................................................................... Laurel Widmer, Diane Szuch

    ........................................................................... Amanda Everett, Susan SkyrudConcessions .....................................................................Usher Coordinator ......................................................................................Janis VanderfordBoard Liaison .................................................................................................Barron HenzelManaging Theatre Director ................................................................................Katy Skyrud

    Production Team and Theatre Staff

    We are the Community’s TheatreCoronado Playhouse is committed to giving back to the local community,

    those in need. During Spamalot, we are proud to partner with the Jacobs & Kushman San Diego Food Bank.In San Diego County, 446,000 people live in poverty and face the threat of hunger every day. Nearly a third of this number are children. Audiences are invited to write a check or contribute canned foods including tuna, soups, fruits and vegetables, dry cereal, rice, beans and of course cans of SPAM precooked meat in homage to our show! There is also an online virtual food donation option. Go to www.sandiegofoodbank.org for details and more information on how to help.Please consider making a cash or check donation to the Jacobs & Kushman San Diego Food Bank

    accepted in the bins at the back of the theatre.

  • Director’s Notes

    I have been a Monty Python fan for as long as I can remember. I don’t even know when it happened. It seems almost like I was born with the love of British

    “Ministry of Silly Walks”, “Eric The Half a Bee”, “The Argument Clinic” and “Four Yorkshire Men”. I was introduced to “Monty Python and The Holy Grail” when my older cousins began playing the album for my sister and I. It quickly became my favorite thing in the world and over my lifetime thus far I have probably listened to the album and seen the movie more than 35 times. You can imagine my delight when Spamalot emerged on Broadway, marrying one of my all time favorite movies with musicals. I knew that some day, when the rights became available for Community Theatre

    productions, I would direct it and choreograph it.

    silliest yet most sophisticated shows (technically) that has been mounted here at CPH

    and soul into making it the spectacle that you see tonight.I thank each and every one of you for coming out to support Community Theatre. Keeping live theatre as well as theatre education on a community level is a passion of mine and I am ecstatic to have the privilege to present it to you.Thank you, Jennie Gray Connard

    Jennie Gray Connard, Director of Spamalot

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  • Cast Bios (In alphabetical order)

    Renee Antoinette (Ensemble) is making her Coronado Playhouse stage debut after being the props mistress for last Summer’s Carnival! Renee studied theater at Mesa College Theater Company under the great

    Juan Castro and received her Bachelor’s in Theater at the University of New Mexico where she was in Landmark Musical’s Oliver! and A Little Night Music. She now works around town with companies such as La Jolla Playhouse, Circle Circle Dot Dot and Coronado Playhouse in various capacities.

    Manny Bejarano (Ensemble) is excited to be back at the Coronado Playhouse and part of this great production. He was last seen in 9 to 5, Pageant, Grease, The Drowsy Chaperone, Into The Woods and The It Girl.

    Kyle Casser (Ensemble) graduated from the University of Delaware with a degree in English Drama and minors in Theatre and Dance and has studied at The Broadway Dance Center in NYC. She was most

    recently seen in Flat Seven’s production of Sheila: A Rock Musical at the OB Playhouse. Kyle could not be more excited to join the wonderful cast and production team here at the Coronado Playhouse and to be a part of this amazingly fun and spectacular show!

    Daryl Daley (Ensemble) SPONSORED BY NORM AND DARLENE DALEY is happy to be back on the Coronado Playhouse stage

    after appearing as Princess Beauty in Sleeping Beauty or the Famous Rose Taboo and Mary Sunshine in Chicago earlier this season. Other appearances at CPH include The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (2012) and

    The Drowsy Chaperone (2011). Elsewhere: Grease (OnStage Playhouse) and Zombie Prom (Pickwick Players).

    Debbie David (The Lady of The Lake) SPONSORED BY THE LAW OFFICE OF ARI C. DAVID Recent San Diego credits include: Dolly Tate in Annie Get your Gun (SDMT), Miss Mona in TBLWIT and Beatrice Stockwell in The Drowsy

    Chaperone (CPH), and Carole Horowitz in The Humbug Holiday Spectacular (NCRT). She is very grateful to Jennie for the opportunity to add this fantastic character to her list and she hopes you all have as much fun with this show as we have had. Debbie would like to dedicate this show to her friend Gerry Reeves, who will always have the best seat in the house. We miss you. xo

    Thomas Fitzpatrick (Ensemble) SPONSORED BY BARRON HENZEL is making his Coronado Playhouse acting debut. Tom directed CPH’s Sleeping Beauty…, TBLWIT, The Drowsy Chaperone, Cinderella and The

    It Girl. He has performed at Diversionary, Lyceum, Avo Playhouse, The Broadway, SD Lyric Opera, as well as performed and directed with Pickwick, OnStage and

  • Lamplighters. Past roles include: Reuben (Joseph…!), Charlie Brown (Snoopy!!!), Julian Marsh (42nd Street), Ernst Ludwig (Cabaret). Next, Tom directs A Year with Frog and Toad (CPH/Pickwick co-production). Love to F & F!

    Taylor Henderson (Ensemble) This is Taylor Henderson’s

    Coronado Playhouse, and she is excited to be part of the Female Ensemble for Spamalot! Favorite roles include Reporter #1 in The Drowsy Chaperone, Ensemble

    in Chicago and Shirley in It’s A Wonderful Life, The Musical. Many thanks to the production team for this opportunity, and her family for their never-ending support of her crazy dreams. www.taylorhenderson.com

    Joey Kirkpatrick (Historian, Not Dead Fred, French Guard, Minstrel, Prince Herbert) is so excited to be playing on this stage once again! He was last seen at Coronado Playhouse in Sleeping Beauty as Prince Charming (2014), Chicago as

    Fred Casely (2014) and TBLWIT as an Aggie Boy (2012). Other performances include Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors and Rent at SPAC. Thanks to an amazing cast and crew for putting such a wonderful production together. And a bigger thanks to Josh for being the most patient and supportive boyfriend. “Find your male, that’s your grail!”

    Patrick Mayuyu (Ensemble) is delighted to be

    show at CPH. He was last seen in The MENding Monologues at the San Diego International Fringe Festival (Award for Outstanding Testimony -

    Ensemble). An actor, singer, dancer, director, choreographer and writer, Patrick has been seen on several local stages including ion theatre, San Diego REP, Diversionary, SD Asian American Rep, and OnStage. He thanks his friends and family for their never-ending love and support.

    Steven Jensen (King Arthur) started performing plays during the Carter Administration. He is pleased to be not yet dead — and back for a tenth CPH show. Plays here included The Drowsy Chaperone, 42nd Street, The

    Importance of Being Earnest, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, The Man Who Came To Dinner, and Romeo and Juliet. Many shows elsewhere: Lyric Opera SD, Vanguard, New Village Arts, Diversionary, Poor Players, Lamplighters, OnStage Playhouse, Teatro Máscara Mágica, and others.

    Loraine Odierno (Ensemble) is honored to be performing alongside many of her fellow Alumni. Favorite past roles include Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors, Frenchy in Grease and Penny in Hairspray. Special thanks to Jennie and the entire

    cast and crew for all of their hard work. Extra special thanks to Lady Edie, Sir Jacob, Sir AJ and Sir Tom for their patience, love and support! Wishing all of our audiences great

    Jovi Olivas (Ensemble) could not wait to return to Coronado Playhouse after her debut here, playing Beatrice in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Jovi has been acting professionally since

  • landing a speaking role on television, and performing in numerous stage productions around town. She also is a front woman of a goth-electronic band called Zombie Barbie. She looks forward to playing with great talents in this production, as she is an Anglophile through and through!

    Eric Olson (Sir Dennis Galahad, The Black Knight, Herbert’s Father) was last seen at Coronado as Sid Prince in Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure. Recent appearances: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Pickwick Players), The Big

    Break (San Diego International Fringe Festival) and Once Upon A Wedding (Escondido California Center for the Arts). An actor and writer, he has appeared in commercials,

    California and his plays have been produced in San Diego, Palm Springs and Orlando, FL.

    M.G. Perez (Ensemble) found his way to Coronado Playhouse in 2012 when he was cast in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. He has a wide range of theatre experience including roles in Carnival!, The Laramie Project,

    Much Ado About Nothing, Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, Corpus Christi and Big River. M.G. was recently elected vice president of the CPH Board of Directors and continues his service to the Playhouse as Media Coordinator for all our productions. He has a master’s degree in

    special education and teaches children with disabilities across the mild to severe spectrum.

    Roxie Peters (Ensemble) has been in and choreographed shows in both WA and CA, most recently

    including Little Shop of Horrors, Grease, and Happy Days: The Musical. She has been dancing in a variety of styles for 14 years and has always wanted to be more involved in singing and acting. She thanks her family, friends, dance teachers, and Karyn Overstreet for their support and knowledge. Also, big thanks to cast and crew for being great and hilarious.

    Frank F. Remiatte (Sir Bedevere, Dennis’ Mother, Concorde) SPONSORED BY MICHAEL WASINSKI is thrilled to be back at the Coronado Playhouse working with this amazing cast, production team and his BFF Debbie! Past Coronado

    Playhouse shows include Pageant the Musical and Cinderella. Other San Diego credits include; 9 to 5 The Musical, To Gillian on her 37th Birthday, Martini’s N’ Mistletoe, Incorruptible, and the list goes on. Frank is a multiple Aubrey Award winner! As always, Love & Thanks to my one and only!

    Robert Shadbolt (Ensemble) is happy to be back at the Coronado Playhouse working with a talented cast and production team. He recently played Flute in Pickwick Players production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Other

    favorite roles include Orville in Daddy’s Dyin, Who’s Got the Will?, Jumbo in Panache and Cheswick in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. A special thanks to the Yellerson family

    for their love and support.

    Todd Sutton (Ensemble) is happy to be back on stage, after a 30 year hiatus, performing in his favorite musical. In the previous century he was the Scarecrow

  • in Wizard of Oz, Corporal Billy Jester in Little Mary Sunshine and a bevy of bits inbetween at SDJT and SCPA. He is an electrical engineer by trade and a quarter Jewish on his mother’s side. Thank you Sarah for playing piano at my audition and your support!

    Michael Van Allen (Sir Robin, Guard 1, Brother Maynard) is thrilled to be returning to The Coronado Playhouse stage and working with such a fantastic cast, crew and production team! He has previously performed with The Coronado

    Playhouse in The Drowsy Chaperone (Feldzieg) and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (Melvin P. Thorpe). Other San Diego theatre credits include Bye Bye Birdie (Mr. MacAfee), Zombie Prom (Eddie), and Little Shop of Horrors (Mushnik) all with Pickwick Players.

    Cameron Williams (Sir Lancelot, The French Taunter, Knight of Ni, Tim the Enchanter) SPONSORED BY ALISA AND BRYN WILLIAMS is honored to appear in his second Coronado Playhouse production, having recently portrayed the King

    in Sleeping Beauty. He is Artistic Director at Pickwick Players where he has performed the roles of Albert Peterson in Bye Bye Birdie and

    Linus in Snoopy!!! Cameron thanks Madame Quinn for allowing him the opportunity to develop his accent during French class many years ago, and also Alisa and Bryn for their constant love and support.

    Jim Williams (Mayor, Patsy) was last seen at CPH as The Drowsy Chaperone’s Man in the Chair. Jim enthusiastically returns to appear with son Cameron and many new and old theatre friends. A veteran of dozens of shows, some

    favorites include Drowsy, Greater Tuna, Fiddler, Something’s Afoot! and Two by Two. Retired after 41 years teaching, Jim travels extensively with wife Merrie, harvests a mean veggie garden, and enjoys his family. He loves playing quirky characters and hopes to do more.

    Kylie Young (Ensemble) has always had a passion for performing. She has been dancing and singing since she was a small child. Some of her favorite roles include Ariel in Footloose, a dancer in Spamalot, and Rona in The 25th Annual

    Putnum County Spelling Bee. She would like to thank her friends and family for supporting her in all of her performing endeavors!

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  • Creative Team Bios

    Jennie Gray Connard (Director/Co-Choreographer) is thrilled to be back at CPH directing and choreographing for a second time. She has performed in several productions at CPH dating back to 1989, and has been directing since the age of seven. Jennie wants it to be known that this cast was an absolute dream to direct and choreograph, and made this entire process a joyous event to behold. Extra special gratitude goes to Kirk and Meredith for all of their talent and creativity and to Bill, Barron and especially Kyle, her (adorable) right hand, for keeping everything on track and understanding the vision and passion of the director. Welcome back, Todd!Kirk Valles (Musical Director) teaches Vocal/

    District and is Director of Music at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. Closer Than Ever, Little Shop of Horrors, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Pippin and Sleeping Beauty include some of Kirk’s latest shows. Kirk also maintains private piano and voice coaching in the San Diego area. Kirk is honored to be working with The Coronado Playhouse and the talented cast and production team of Spamalot. Much LOVE to Ana, Brooke and Garner.Meredith Russo (Co-Choreographer) is delighted to work with Jennie in choreographing Spamalot. Normally seen on stage, it’s a thrill for her to be behind the scenes for a change. Previous choreography credits include The Secret Garden at Patio Playhouse and The Wizard of OzChildren’s Theater. Special thanks to the wonderful cast and production team!Bill Connard (Co-Producer) is overly impressed by and excited to be working with some of the most talented and professional performers in the San Diego area. A good production team knows that it’s the actors

    dream team, with his lovely wife directing, will deliver the highest quality and most genuinely authentic version of Spamalot that a community theatre could deliver. He has produced two shows and built countless sets for CPH and in real life is an entrepreneur and the VP of local search solutions for Rio SEO.Kyle Young (Co-Producer) is happy to be producing another show, and working with a production team at Coronado Playhouse. Between being a board member with Pickwick

    Players and assisting the Production Chair for Encore Vocal Ensemble, Kyle stays quite busy with community performance groups. He is so excited to be working with Jennie, Kirk and the wonderful cast and team for Spamalot! Thanks to friends and family for the continued support, and to Benjamin for putting up with his ranting. xoxoJosh Olmstead (Lighting Design) This is Josh’s fourth lighting project at Coronado Playhouse in a career that began less than a year ago. Starting as a lighting operator for Chicago and then Sherlock, he entered the world of lighting design for Sleeping Beauty. Now, Spamalot is his biggest challenge and thrill yet. He would like to thank all of those who have taught him here

    to make this an amazing community to be a member of.Ferril Gardner (Lighting Tech) is working behind the scenes with Coronado Playhouse

    has run lights and kept score as Ms. Voice for Nation Comedy Theater, San Diego’s longest running show. Past performance credits include Ronnette in Little Shop of Horrors (Pickwick Players), Mrs. Forrest in Psycho Beach Party (Ocean Beach Ensemble Experiment), Snug in Midsummer Night’s Dream (Pickwick Players.)Richard Anthony (Sound Design) is a recent transplant to San Diego, having having spent seven years in theatre production with companies in West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland. His favorite productions have been designing sound for Jesus Christ Superstar and Play It Again, Sam as well as acting in

    and The Boys Next Door. Special thanks to Jennie and everyone at CPH for making him feel welcome! He looks forward to many more productions with you all!Pamela Stompoly-Ericson (Costume Design) is quite happy to be back with Coronado Playhouse for the second time. She was resident costume designer/ make-up artist for Lyric Opera, and is still principal make-up artist with San Diego Opera. Pam also free-lances as a costume designer/m-u artist/instructor

    Southeast Community Theatre, Moonlight and Lamplighters, which starts up again next season!. Pam would like to thank Mom, Eva, Paul and Ric for all their help!!!

  • Kathy Parks (Stage Manager) has always looked on the bright side of life, and is thrilled to be working with such a great cast and crew. She is grateful she isn’t dead yet and thanks Jennie and Kyle for trusting her with this opportunity, and Sassy Sam for being her mentor. She also thanks her fabulous sons Sean Paul and Connor Boyd for allowing her to join them in this crazy theatrical world. Samuel Joseph Disalvo (Assistant Stage Manager) is proud to be back and assisting on his 13th play, Spamalot, at the Coronado Playhouse. Prior plays at the Playhouse include, Suds, Pageant, The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas, Sleeping Beauty, and Romeo & Juliet. He wants to thank friends and

    play at the Playhouse for he is moving back to his midwest Home. “I want to thank all of the friends that I have made over the past four years at this theater and with the Trinity Theater Group, that have become my second family. “I love each and every one of you.”Dale Goodman (Ensemble, Stagehand) has been an active theatre technician since 1990. Dale’s credits include extra work in

    local motion pictures, acting, lighting, set and sound design for numerous shows at Coronado Playhouse; as well as a 2013 Aubrey for lighting design SUDS, a 2008 Aubrey for lighting design for Blithe Spirit, and a 1998 Aubrey for technical direction of I Hate Hamlet. Dale has also volunteered at the Hahn, Sweetooth, and Casa del Prado. Dale’s wife Betty provides a helping hand with lights, and much moral support for the Coronado Playhouse.Patty Fay (Ensemble, Props, Stagehand) has been a technical performer and choreographer for over 50 years with 52 shows at CPH. She is directing a play Nashama for the North Park Playwrights Festival. She recently was the Props Mistress for The Final Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and was in the ensemble for Carnival! (Aubrey Nomination). She has been in many award-winning ensembles. She was inducted into the Haunted Hotel of Fame after 19 years of service. Patty won the Jim Peyton Spirit of Community Award in 2012. She is thrilled to be working with Jennie and this talented cast in this campy over-the-top production!

  • Playhouse Foundation Members

    VIP PRODUCER - $15,000 and aboveLeonard Hirsch

    CROWN DONOR - $1000 and aboveRussell and Mary JohnsonLuc PelletierPeter RauschJackie Suitt

    DONOR - $500 and aboveMichael and Dawn

    BongiovanniTom Fitzpatrick & Barron

    HenzelHarry Granruth III & Katy

    SkyrudChuck & Jo-Ann HoweNance & Mark HunterStephen and DJ McLaughlinNIck & Phyllis ReevesChristina Paine-RossDr. Andrew and Dee Sabey Todd SuttonAnn Boland & Danny Van

    Leeuwen

    BENEFACTOR - $250 and aboveGladys Beit-IshooGary & Marlene CohenPatty Fay Marty & Jean GreenbergTom HaineThomas & Alice MoranDr. & Mrs. SchwartzJames & Sondra SeerightBill Speer and Marsi SteirerDick & Brenda Warneka

    PATRON - $125 and aboveJudith AbbottKeith & Mary AndersonDonald B. EdgeShirley Mae HansonAshley LunnSven & Anniessa SalumaaNancy TaylorJanis VanderfordMartin and Claire WhiteAnonymous

    FAMILY - $100 and aboveChristy BeaudinDavid BrownBill & Marilyn CooperNorm & Darlene DaleyAri, Debbie & Jake DavidTricia Drouet & Michael LockeMichael & Chris FowlerDale & Bette GoodmanDavid & Susan HagstromFriends of Tom HaineArleen HitchcockJill HallRaymond & Patricia LynchWayne MurphyCarrie NunezChris PowellFrank Remiatte and

    Michael Wasinski

    Robert SpaneAleta Wilson

    INDIVIDUAL - $50 and aboveBill ConnardKurt Dahlvig

    Anna DoddsIn memory of Rear Admiral

    Robert ErlyLisa FeketeKaren FiorelloJoan HallRosemary Harrison

    Ron HoytSara LangerDebra LusitaniaStacy MycornJames MulvanySandra NewtonElizabeth NolanM.G. PerezJulia QuerinM. Jane RussellSusan SkyrudTanya SuhonenMichael Van Allen

    Stephen Walton

    Thanks to our Board of DirectorsBarron Henzel (President)Michael Van Allen (Treasurer) Bill Connard (Member)Vanessa Dinning (Member)

    M.G. Perez (Vice President) Sven Salumaa (Secretary) Debbie David (Member) Rosemary Harrison (Member)

    Ticket prices only cover a portion of production costs. Our members keep Coronado Playhouse operating! Anyone can become a member. shows, preferred seating, your name in show programs, newsletters, invitations to special events and voting rights to determine theatre productions and leadership.

    We want to thank everyone who has made a TAX DEDUCTIBLE contribution to support YOUR Community Playhouse. We cannot produce quality productions without your help. To make a contribution, please call 619-435-4856 or e-mail

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    Katy Skyrud (Member)

  • CELEBRATE OUR 2015 SEASONOffering Pre-Released Reservations for you TODAY!

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    Season subscriptions include: AVENUE Q; BOEING, BOEING; special offer for A YEAR WITH FROG AND TOAD; preferred seating for TARTUFFE; THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE; VANYA & SONIA & MASHA & SPIKE and special offer for CABARET SERIES. Individual ticket prices: Thursday: $20, Friday: $25, Saturday: $27, Sunday: $23.

    TO ORDER, SEE OUR BOX OFFICE TODAY, OR:Online: CoronadoPlayhouse.comBy Phone: Call (619) 435-4856 Please have your order and credit card handy.By Mail: CORONADO PLAYHOUSE, 1835 Strand Way, Coronado, CA 92118. Include payment and contact info.

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    COMPLETE SEASON: select six shows, including the Free Classic Series’ TARTUFFE.FAB 5 PACKAGE: select four shows, plus the Free Classic Series’ TARTUFFE.FLEX 4 PACKAGE: select three shows, plus the Free Classic Series’ TARTUFFE.Performance Name: Performance Date: Series Type: Quantity:

    1) Avenue Q2) Boeing Boeing3) A Year with Frog and Toad4) Thoroughly Modern Millie5) Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike6) Free Classic Series’ Tartuffe

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    Opening Night Series

    $196Includes 4 dinners*,

    5 opening night shows& Tartuffe reserved seats

    $182Includes 3 dinners*,

    4 opening night shows& Tartuffe reserved seats

    $138.75Includes 3 dinners*,

    3 opening night shows& Tartuffe reserved seats

    Thursday Series

    $80 $65.60 $51.00

    Friday Series

    $96 $77.50with Frog & Toad

    $82.00not Frog & Toad

    $59.50with Frog & Toad

    $63.75not Frog & Toad

    Saturday Series

    $102.40 $82.82with Frog & Toad

    $88.56not Frog & Toad

    $62.90with Frog & Toad

    $68.85not Frog & Toad

    Sunday Series

    $89.60 $72.98with Frog & Toad

    $75.44not Frog & Toad

    $56.10with Frog & Toad

    $58.65not Frog & Toad

    COMPLETESEASON

    ALL 6 SHOWSincludes free classic!

    FAB 5PACKAGE

    5 SHOWSincludes free classic!

    FLEX 4PACKAGE

    4 SHOWSincludes free classic!

    * The following shows do not have opening night dinners: Frog and Toad and Tartuffe.** Season Ticket holders get special pricing on our year long cabaret series (three productions).*** For a limited time, season Ticket holders can now order Frog and Toad discounted youth tickets.

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