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March 20 - April 12, 2014 presents directed by Stan Kelly

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Page 1: directed by Stan Kelly - Rover Dramawerks · 2019-12-26 · Adventurer - $500 to $999 Anonymous (2) Tim & Jane Birkhead Bridge Builder Academy ... The Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr

March 20 - April 12, 2014

presents

directed by Stan Kelly

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Special Thanks

Same Time, Next Year would not have been possible without the generous contributions of the following:

Our wonderful donors, season sponsors, and purchasers of program ads. Please visit those businesses whose ads you see here

and let them know you appreciate their support of the arts!

YOU, for being in our audience - with an extra special thanks to our season ticket holders!

Monty Allen Brookhaven Community College John Caldwell City of Plano

Mike Hathaway Lindsey Humphries Buddy Langton North Texas Chamber

Dave Tenney, Lighting Guy Enterprizes Texas Commission on the Arts Uptown Players Randy & Diana Wright

Plano Chamber of Commerce Pocket Sandwich Theatre

Up Next For Rover Dramawerks

May 15 - June 7

Tickets are on sale now!

Rover Dramawerks Donors Crusader - $10,000 and above

City of Plano ▪ Gay, McCall, Isaacks, Gordon & Roberts, P.C. ▪ Texas Commission on the Arts

Trailblazer - $5000 to $9999 The Dale Wasserman Foundation ▪ Caitlin Schraufnagel

Pioneer - $2500 to $4999 Anonymous (2) ▪ David McCall ▪ Randy & Diana Wright of The Wright Solution

Explorer - $1000 to $2499 Curran Tomko Tarski LLP ▪ Mike Hathaway ▪ HP Enterprise Services ▪

Jason & Carol Rice ▪ Ken Willingham

Adventurer - $500 to $999 Anonymous (2) ▪ Tim & Jane Birkhead ▪ Bridge Builder Academy ▪

Kelly & Russell Clarkson ▪ Communities Foundation of Texas ▪ Einstein Bros. Bagels ▪ Margo Lynn Hablutzel ▪ Hirsch’s Specialty Meats ▪ Lennox Corp. ▪ Robert R. Smith

Guide - $200 to $499 AlphaGraphics ▪ Robin Attaway ▪ The Auto Shop ▪ bHIP Global, Inc. ▪ Bud & Bonnie Barlow ▪ BJ’s Restaurant ▪ Melody & John Bock ▪ John Caldwell ▪ Nancy Day ▪ Deep Ellum Brewing Company ▪ Frito Lay ▪ Goodsearch.com ▪ Margo Lynn Hablutzel ▪ Paul James ▪ Bill & Terrie Justus ▪ Mike & Sherry Kidd ▪ David King ▪ Kolache Station ▪ Photography by Misty ▪ Tom Thumb ▪ John & Lee Ida Wacker ▪ Rebecca Wright

Outrider - $100 to $199 Anonymous ▪ Janet Behning ▪ Gregory Boydston ▪ John Caldwell ▪ Roger Carver ▪ Kelly & Russell Clarkson ▪ Susan Fortin ▪ Dan & Claudia Gray ▪ Dale Gutt ▪ William Hobbs ▪ Julie Holmer & David Rankin ▪ Lindsey Humphries ▪ Sonya Jones ▪ Doug & Debi Kilmer ▪ Howard & Joyce Korn ▪ Rich Machado ▪ David & Mei Meermans ▪ Ron Miller ▪ Patricia Mitchell ▪ Ashley Morris-Johnson ▪ Howard, Brenda, Nicholas & Daniel Moyes ▪ Joanne Rice ▪ Barry Schneider & Nancy Corley ▪ Ron Seher ▪ In Memory of Frank Shirar ▪ Peter Van Leuvan ▪ Debbie Watson ▪ Elena Westbrook ▪ Richard Wills ▪ Brian Wolf

Scout - $50 to $99 Anonymous (3) ▪ Carol Becker ▪ John & Melody Bock ▪ John & Twylia Church ▪ Donald Cook ▪ Julia Costello ▪ Robbin Dill ▪ Cheryl Dorrance ▪ Jack & Patricia Forbess ▪ Doug Grace ▪ Carla Graham ▪ Andrea H. ▪ Genie Hammel ▪ Darlene Humphries ▪ Mary Kennard ▪ Debbie & Dave Marshall ▪ The Ronald ▪ In Memory of Caryl Scales ▪ Alasdair Seth ▪ Stella Vea ▪ Kim Wickware

First Watch - $20 to $49 Anonymous (6) ▪ Janet Behning ▪ Vicki Biddy ▪ Mark, Debbie & Aaron Blankenship ▪ Dan Brantley ▪ Rev. Michael Bronsky ▪ Michael Brown ▪ Jackie Carey ▪ Julie Confalone ▪ Manuel C. Cruz ▪ Antoinette Degnan ▪ Dan & Kathy Donahue ▪ Kelly Ferguson ▪ Carlos Gallegos ▪ Adrian Giuhat ▪ Lawrence Groves ▪ Rae Harville ▪ Keith Hoffmaster ▪ Robbi Holman ▪ Kelli Ivy ▪ Stephanie Kelly ▪ Charlotte Kolls ▪ Jim Long ▪ Mirna Lynch ▪ Tom McCallister ▪ David Meermans ▪ Bill Naifeh ▪ Betty Nieczyporowicz ▪ Melissa O'Neal ▪ Dr. William Parr ▪ John Reas ▪ Jody Reed ▪ Laura Reyes ▪ Karen Robinson ▪ Monica Salhuana ▪ James & Heather Shin ▪ Mark-Brian Sonna ▪ Lloyd Turney ▪ Peter Van Leuvan ▪ Beverly Wassberg ▪ Dale Wheeler ▪ The Wickwares ▪ Tracy Yost ▪ Melody Yuhn

If we have failed to include you, please accept our sincere apology and let us know so we can rectify the situation.

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Rover Dramawerks is once again partnering with the City of Plano to offer drama camps all summer long! Look at all we’ve got going on! BREAK A LEG! DRAMA CAMP June 16-20, 8:30-4:30 July 14-18, 8:30-4:30 (We’ll be doing two different scripts for our Break a Leg camps, so you can take it both times!) BREAK YOUR OTHER LEG! DRAMA CAMP July 7-11, 8:30-4:30 August 11-15, 8:30-4:30 p.m. (We have new scripts for Break Your Other Leg! too!) IMPROV, CHARACTERS & PERFORMANCE June 23-27, 8:30-4:30 IMPROV TO ACTING June 23-27, 8:30-12:30 p.m. HALF DAY CAMP! MUSICAL THEATRE CAMP! July 21 – August 1, 8:30-4:30 TWO WEEK CAMP! SILLY FACES! (STAGE MAKEUP AND MASKS) July 7-11, 8:30-4:30 YOUNG WRITER’S CAMP July 28- August 8, 12:30-4:30 TWO WEEK HALF-DAY CAMP! ADVANCED ACTING CAMP August 4-8, 2014 8:30-4:30

Visit parks.planotx.org for camp descriptions (including ages for each camp), pricing, and to sign up! Camps are scheduled to take place at the

Cox Building Playhouse and Courtyard Theater in downtown Plano.

Summer Camps The Cast Doris.....................................................................................Jennifer Duggins George...............................................................................Matthew Stepanek

The Production Staff Director.….......................................................................................Stan Kelly Stage Manager..............................................................................Darcy Koss Producer....................................................................................Carol M. Rice Set Designer....................................................................................Kaori Imai Master Carpenter...........................................................................Jason Rice Set Dressing.....................................................................Lindsey Humphries Costume Designer...……………........................................Stephen Wantland Lighting Designer.…..…………………..........................................Jack Piland Sound Designer.............................................................................Jason Rice Properties Designer.….................….......................................Danielle Vance Hair/Wigs/Makeup Designer..........................................................Roxi Taylor Light and Sound Board Operator.............................................Kary Cardenas Backstage Crew............................................................................Allison Bret Clint Prentice Roxi Taylor Program.................……………………………………..................Carol M. Rice Box Office…………………………………..................................Kim Wickware Show Logo Design..................................................................Mike Hathaway

The Plot George and Doris meet by chance at an inn in 1951. Despite being married to others, they begin a tumultuous but deep love affair, meeting one weekend a year for the next 25 years.

Same Time, Next Year is produced by special arrangement

with Samuel French, Inc.

Rover's Mission Searching for treasures, new and rediscovered,

for theatre "off the beaten path."

Rover Dramawerks produces lost or forgotten works of well-known authors, revives excellent scripts that have suffered from lack of exposure,

and discovers unknown gems of the stage.

Please turn off all pagers, cellular phones, wristwatch alarms, tablets, and other noise and light making devices. Thank you!

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Who's Who This is Jennifer Duggins’ fourth performance with Rover Dramawerks. Among other things, she has also appeared in a men's hair growth commercial and a fitness billboard campaign...don’t be too harsh, it was a long time ago. Her youth on a Missouri organic farm acting out her favorite movies with cows and sheep was fantastic preparation for a life in theater. She spends her daylight hours educating America’s youth. Returning to acting after a two-year hiatus, Jennifer currently seeks representation and the chance to meet David Hasselhoff...not necessarily in that order. Kaori Imai received her BA in Theatre Arts with concentration in set and costume design from University of North Texas. Her recent set design credit includes The Odd Couple (Female Version) and Art of Murder at Pocket Sandwich Theatre and Urinetown at Denton Community Theatre. Stan Kelly is very pleased to making his Dallas directorial debut with Same Time, Next Year. Directorial credits include: Beau Jest, Angel Street, The Foreigner, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, On Golden Pond, Born Yesterday, ...Forum, Once Upon a Mattress, The Glass Menagerie, Steel Magnolias, Noises Off, The Diary of Anne Frank, Harvey, Cabaret, and Oliver! As an actor, he was last seen as the Major in the Rover production of Bloody Murder. Favorite roles include: Over the River and Through the Woods (Frank) for FCT, I Hate Hamlet (Barrymore), The Lion in Winter (Henry), My Fair Lady (Higgins), Camelot (Arthur), To Kill a Mockingbird (Atticus), and Jake’s Women (Jake). Stan’s had recurring roles on Commander in Chief, Line of Fire, Legacy and has guest starred on Homicide...Life on the Street and Matlock (3 times). Principal film roles include Toy Soldiers, Sommersby, The Contender, and a bunch of MOWs. Huge thanks to Carol and Jason for the opportunity. ILYMC. Darcy Koss was spotted by director Jason Rice several years ago while she was working at the Habitat ReStore. He was immediately taken by her innate organizational talent and asked her to become involved with Rover behind the scenes. She has lost count how many times she has worked with with Rover previously (most recently as stage manager for Bloody Murder), but she loves it! “Thank you for this opportunity and for continuing to make it fun!” Jack Piland appreciates the opportunity given to him to design lights for the show. He is a recent graduate of McMurry University, and spends his free time walking his dog. He’d like to thank Buddy Langton and Dave Tenney for their help and advice. Jason Rice has been on the Rover board since it was founded and is the current Board President. He has designed sound for such shows as The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker, Written in Time, The Crowd You’re in With, Morphic Resonance, Epic Proportions, Adventures in Mating, Mary’s Wedding, The Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr (abridged), and Night Must Fall. He has received awards for acting and sound design, and he has written several custom murder mysteries and one-act plays. Jason has composed music for both live theatre and video, receiving the Aegis Award for his original composition for Matt Kaufman’s film short Willoughby. Some of the plays he has directed for Rover include More Fun Than Bowling, Premiere!, Around the World in 80 Days, The Runner Stumbles, and War of the Worlds, and he is excited to be directing Rover’s next show, WRENS. As much fun as theater is, Jason’s favorite role is Daddy to Stephen and Scott. “What’s my motivation for ‘Because I said so!’?” Matthew Stepanek is excited to be working in Rover's new space, having last been seen in our production of The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker. He's been working at a number of Dallas theaters over the last ten years, including engagements at Garland

Get Involved!

Welcome to our new theatre and the continuation of our 14th Season! Rover Dramawerks is presenting seven exciting mainstage shows and two One Day Only 10-minute play festivals this season, as well as offering a full summer of drama camps again this year.!

Join us as we grow, won’t you? Volunteers make all of this possible. We are a business. We are an art. We are a community. If you have ever been a part of any of these things, you have the skills we’re looking for! We’re looking for people to join our dynamic Board of Directors, help us write grants, network on Rover’s behalf with local businesses, build sets, join our new guild - if you’ve got a talent, we can probably make use of it!

Just give your contact information to the box office or a roving board member and we’ll take it from there. You can also send an email to Rover’s Artistic Director Carol M. Rice at [email protected] for more information or with kudos, questions, or concerns about anything Rover related, too!

If you don’t have a lot of extra time, you can still help us out. Use GoodSearch.com when surfing the web (instead of Google), and Rover gets a penny per search. Use GoodShop when you shop online, and we get a percentage of your purchase! There’s even a nifty toolbar you can download that will tell you when you’re visiting a shopping site that will benefit Rover! With COUPONS!

And new to the GoodSearch family is GoodDining, which benefits Rover when you eat out at participating restaurants. Check it out today and register, and you can support us without even thinking about it!

You can also link your Tom Thumb Reward Card to Rover. Just fill out an application at the store including our account number, 10965, and we’ll get a percentage every time you buy groceries! Every little bit ads up!

Another easy way to support Rover is to visit the businesses whose ads appear in our program, and let them know you’re there because you saw them here! You can even buy an ad for YOUR business! Rates start at just $48 for a quarter page, and we have season ads available, too.

Be a show sponsor! You can sponsor the whole run, be a co-sponsor, or even just sponsor an opening night, closing night, or any special night during the run of any show in our season!

And of course you can donate to Rover, and we don’t just need money (although that’s the BEST way to help) - you can also donate goods and services!

More than anything though, we love it when you’re here in our audience. We need and appreciate your support and hope to see you again SOON. Be sure to make your tax-deductible donations and buy your season tickets!

Rover Dramawerks ♦ 221 W. Parker Rd., Suite 580 ♦ Plano, TX 75023 972-849-0358 ♦ www.roverdramawerks.com

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Civic Theatre, Teatro Dallas, Richardson Theatre Centre, Rover Dramawerks, and the Pocket Sandwich Theatre, among others. When he isn't playing characters as varied as Robin Hood, Sinbad the sailor, a nerdy weatherman, a human-monkey hybrid named "Bongo", a stripping Secret Service agent, or Mr. Fezziwig in PST's Ebenezer Scrooge, Matthew works for Baylor Health Care Systems in the department of Clinical Informatics. Matthew would love to direct, so artistic directors take note... especially if you're producing "The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade", his favorite show. This is Rock's first production at Rover! Roxi Taylor graduated from Paul Mitchell: Dallas in cosmetology. She has also worked on several Frisco ACT shows, fashion shows at Paul Mitchell: Dallas and currently works under Adrian the Dreamweaver. She has also appeared in The Lovers at MBS Productions and Two Gentlemen of Verona at Collin College. Danielle Vance is happy to have worked with such wonderful people for her first experience here at Rover. She was last seen doing props for Lend Me a Tenor (Pocket Sandwich Theatre), stage managing Ebenezer Scrooge (Pocket Sandwich Theatre), and is currently assistant stage managing Pageant (Uptown Players). She would like to thank the wonderful cast and crew for making this experience so much fun. Also to her family for all of their support, and you the patrons for coming to see our fabulous show! Stephen Wantland is a Farmers Branch native who aspires to be a successful performer and writer. He is currently studying theatre at Brookhaven College. Favorite performances on the Brookhaven stage include Cholly in A 1940’s Radio Show Christmas Carol, Oshaugnessey in Is He Dead?, and Paul in 8. Favorite professional performances include Joey in ICT’s Bells are Ringing, and Geoffrey in Rover Dramawerks’ Something’s Afoot.

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Rover’s Virtual Housewarming Party After roving for five years and spending the next nine in downtown Plano, we finally have a new home of our very own! WELCOME! And like anyone moving into a brand new home, we have some things we REALLY need! Our “Gift Registry” can be found at http://www.crowdrise.com/rovershousewarming. If you’d like to make a specific contribution toward the purchase of something on the list (e.g. $50 for the purchase of one chair), please notate that in your donation! Otherwise, we’re asking for a suggested minimum of $20, the average price of a theater ticket in the Metroplex. We’ve made it to about 25% of our goal. Please help us the rest of the way! We’re also actively seeking naming sponsors for the stage and the lobby, which was designed by prominent Plano interior designer Kevin Brown of Studio Brown Designs. Naming rights for the stage are $18,000 annually and the lobby naming rights are available for just $7,000 annually. For more information on those donations and what you’ll receive in return, please write us via email at [email protected] with your contact information and we’ll be in touch ASAP! Donate at http://www.crowdrise.com/rovershousewarming. We also happily accept checks, credit/debit cards, and cash at the box office or by mail. And don't forget: all donations are tax deductible!

EXCITING SEASON NEWS! As you probably know, Same Time, Next Year was not originally announced in our Fourteenth Season. However, our new theatre venue has allowed us to add not just one, but TWO new shows to our programming this season! We’re excited that you’re here for one of them. Following Same Time, Next Year, we’ll present WRENS as previously scheduled, running May 15 - June 7. (You won’t want to miss it!) Then after WRENS, we’ll present the hilarious new comedy.

June 26 - July 19

A couple of things to note about the season in general: First, One Day Only 23 is now TBA. We don’t quite have enough space in our new theatre to do our (in)famous 24-hour play festivals the way we have done them in the past, but have no fear! One Day Only WILL return! Secondly, to make room for These Two Couples Went To Italy..., we have pushed Who Was That Lady I Saw You With? a few weeks later, now running July 31 - August 23. If your season tickets were for dates during the first two weeks of the originally announced run, we’ll be contacting you about changing those, or you can let Kim know at the box office when you’d like to attend. Finally, we’ve added another week to our final show, Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily, now running September 11 - October 4. We hope you’ll make plans to attend ALL the wonderful shows we’ve got planned for you this season! It’s not too late to become a subscriber! (And just WAIT until you see what we’ve got cooking for NEXT year!)