book, music, and lyrics by michael john lachiusa …
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LITTLE FISH is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.
Running time: 90 minutes. No intermission.
Photographs and video recordings are strictly forbidden.
LITTLE FISH CAST
THE BAND
Conductor/Keyboard 1.........................................................Kory DanielsonKeyboard 2..............................................................Charlotte Rivard-HosterReeds*.....................................................................................Mike MatlockGuitar................................................................................Kyle McCulloughBass.............................................................................................Jake SalehPercussion.................................................................................Scott Simon
*bass clarinet, tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, sopranino recorder
PRODUCTION TEAM
Book, music, and lyrics by MICHAEL JOHN LaCHIUSA
Direction by ALLISON HENDRIX Music Direction by KORY DANIELSON Choreography by KASEY ALFONSO
Stage Management................................................................Kait SamuelsScenic Design.....................................................................Arnel SanciancoLighting Design...............................................................Alexander RidgersCostume Design..................................................Kate Setzer-Kamphausen Sound Design................................................................Michael J. PatrickProp Design................................................................Mealah HeidenreichMaster Electrician........................................................... Shawn RodriguezSound Engineer..................................................................Keegan BradacProduction Management.....................................................Lindsay BrownTechnical Directors........................................Alan Weusthoff, Zach SchleyAssistant Stage Management.............................................Alison McLeodAssistant Choreographer.........................................................Phoebe FoxPaint Charge.............................................................................Emily BoydKeyboard Programmer...........................................................Ethan Deppe
Suggested by Short Stories by DEBORAH EISENBERG
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theater work includes: “Rick & Lorraine” in Bat Boy (Griffin Theatre), “Sherlock” in Sherlock …Christmas Goose (Raven Theatre), and “Mark” in Things You Shouldn’t Say Past Midnight (Windy City Playhouse). He has also worked with Refuge, Drury Lane, Emerald City, Theo Ubique, The New Colony, Porchlight Music Theatre, and The Lyric Opera of Chicago, amongst others. Recent regional theater work includes: “Freddy” in My Fair Lady (Montana Shakespeare in the Parks), “Joly” in Les Miserables (Paramount Theatre Aurora, Winner of the 2015 Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Musical). Jeff also appeared as “Eric” in episode 19 of Chicago P.D. this past season. Up next: It Shoulda Been You! with Mason Street Warehouse in Saugatuck, MI. Many thanks to Allison, Kory, Kasey, Kait, Scot, John, Shirley Hamilton Talent, and the entire company of Little Fish for allowing me to do what I love!
DARREN PATIN (Marco & John Paul u/s, Dance Captain) is originally from Texas City, Texas, and came to Chicago to pursue a degree in BFA Musical Theatre Performance from Columbia College Chicago. Darren was last seen as the Male Swing in The Wiz with Kokandy Productions. Some of his other Chicago and college credits include: “Mohawk Guy” (High Fidelity – Refuge Theatre Project), “Noodler” (Peter Pan – Windy City Music Theatre), “Taxi Driver” (Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown – CCC), and “CB” (Dog Sees God – CCC). He would like to thank his family for their endless support, and his friends for constantly motivating him to be a better performer.
BRITTANY STOCK (Kathy u/s) is so excited to be working with Kokandy Productions for the first time. In Chicago and throughout the midwest, Brittany has worked with Aston Rep, Stone Soup Shakespeare, Fox Valley Rep, The Waltzing Mechanics, Underscore Theatre Company, and Hope Summer Repertory Theatre, among others. She received her B.A. in Theatre from Hope College, where she had the honor of performing at the national level of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival in the world-premiere production of Rose and the Rime.
AJA WILTSHIRE (Kathy) is excited to be working with Kokandy for the first time! She has previously worked with the Steep (Hookman), Hypocrites (Cinderella at the Theater of Potatoes), Goodman (Teddy Ferrara (u/s)), Griffin (Spring Awakening), Haven (The Wedding Singer), Profiles (After.(u/s)). Aja is an ensemble member with The Hypocrites, a company member of AstonRep (Closer, Next Fall, The Lyons) and founding member and Marketing Director of Adapt Theatre (Pride and Prejudice). Aja is represented by Stewart Talent.
MISSY WISE (Charlotte u/s) Chicago credits include: Big Fish (Sandra Bloom), Guys & Dolls (Martha/Adelaide cover), 24 Words (Rosie), Legally Blonde (Judge), Hair (Dionne), Zanna, Don’t! (Karla). Other regional credits include: Into the Woods (The Witch), Bonnie & Clyde (Blanche Barrow), Ragtime (Mother), Evita (Eva Peron), The Civil War (Sarah), Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida (Amneris), The Old Maid and the Thief (Miss Todd), The Medium (Madame Flora), The Mikado (Katisha). Missy was the 2016 Winner of the National Musical Theater Competition sponsored by the National Association of Teachers of Singing. www.missywise.com
CURTIS BANNISTER (John Paul) Described by TimeOut Chicago as “radiating with slowly simmering energy” for his performance as “Man 1” in Jason Robert Brown’s Songs for a New World, Curtis Bannister has been praised in both the operatic and musical theatre repertoire. For the 2016/17 season, Mr. Bannister returned to the roster at Lyric Opera of Chicago for their productions of Les Troyens and Norma, performed as tenor soloist in Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass for the Baltimore Choral Arts Society, and debuted with Writers Theatre as “Lieutenant Barri” in a reading of Stephen Sondheim’s Passion. Additional season performances include: his debut with Porchlight Music Theatre as “Edward Moncrief” in On A Clear Day You Can See Forever, a recital tour in Sicily, Italy, in August 2017, and a return to Writers Theatre understudying the roles of Jim Conley/Newt Lee/Riley. In April 2017, Curtis was the Special Performance Award recipient in The Kurt Weill Foundation’s Lotte Lenya Competition. Future season engagements include: debuts in New York City, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Cologne, Germany. Many thanks to the artistic team at Kokandy for giving me a crack at this fantastic show and to this talented cast and crew. Love and thanks to my mentor and role model H.W.C. – I miss and am grateful for you every day.
KYRIE COURTER (Anne Frank) is thrilled to be back at Theater Wit with Kokandy Productions! She was last seen on this very stage in Kokandy’s production of The Wiz. She is a recent graduate of The Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University, where she received a BFA in Musical Theater. Favorite credits include: “Michelle Morris” (Dreamgirls), “Fran Kubelik” (Promises, Promises), “Sheila” (HAIR), “Marta” (Company), “Ti Moune” (Once On This Island), “Sarah” (Ragtime), and “Vanessa” (In The Heights). Kyrie would love to thank her incredible family for their undying support and love. Just keep swimming!
ADAM FANE (Marco) couldn’t be happier to finally make his Kokandy debut with Little Fish. Theatre credits include roles in Rock of Ages (National Tour), Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Mamma Mia!, Hairspray, and Mary Poppins (Paramount Theatre), Ride the Cyclone, Gypsy and Shrek the Musical (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), Cabaret (Theater at the Center), Avenue Q (Mercury Theater), First Date (Royal George), Spring Awakening (Griffin Theatre Company), Hello Again (Boho Theatre), Avenue Q (NightBlue – Jeff Nomination). Adam recently had the privilege of shooting a supporting role in Canal Street, a film starring Mekhi Phifer & Nora Dunn. Adam is pretty friggin’ stoked to work with this talented company! Thanks to Kory, Scot, and Allison for this dream production.
CASEY HAYES (Robert 8/1 – 8/20) is excited to return to the Kokandy stage! You may have seen him last year in Kokandy’s Heathers. Other credits include: Theatre at the Center, Black Ensemble Theater, and NightBlue. He recently made his network TV debut on Fox’s Empire. Enjoy the show!
CARL HERZOG (Mr. Bunder) is returning to Kokandy after performing in Tomorrow Morning last year. Other Chicago credits include: My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra (Theo Ubique), for which he received a Best Supporting Actor Jeff Award Nomination, “Stanley” in A Streetcar Named Desire (Jedlicka Performing Arts), Macbeth (Stone Soup Shakes) Cymbeline (Muse of Fire), and Downrange (Genesis Theatrical Productions). Other credits: “Billy Flynn” in Chicago and “Big Jule” in Guys and Dolls (New London Barn Playhouse), “Bobby” in Crazy for You, “Claggart” in Billy Budd, “Tony” in West Side Story, “Beast” in Beauty and the Beast, and “Radames” in AIDA (Mcleod Theater). Carl is very excited about two independent feature films he is working on (look for them in the next year!): Ace-High and The Contract. Carl is proud to be represented by Big Mouth Talent! Thanks for coming and enjoy the show! Carl would like to dedicate this performance to John Frederick Herzog III. Love to Mere!
MEREDITH KOCHAN (Anne & Cinder u/s) is honored to be understudying for Kokandy’s production of Little Fish! Previous theatre credits include: Fly By Night (Daphne) at Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre, The Fantasticks (Luisa) and Fiddler on the Roof (Chava) at Light Opera Works, and Spring Awakening (Wendla), directed by Tony Award winner, Michael Rupert. Film: 7 Nights of Darkness, The Devil’s Toy Box. TV/Internet Commercials: Cox Communications, Miller Lite. Meredith graduated with a BFA in Musical Theatre from Kent State University and is represented by Big Mouth Talent. So much love to the creative team at Kokandy, my extremely supportive friends and family, and to my amazing husband, Carl.
TERESSA LaGAMBA (Cinder) is thrilled to be back with the Kokandy family (“Martha” – Heathers, “Catherine” – Tomorrow Morning). Other recent credits include: Sweeney Todd (Paramount Theatre), Schoolhouse Rock Live! with Broadway in Chicago (Emerald City Theatre). She has also worked with Porchlight Music Theatre, Haven Theatre, Griffin Theatre, and others. A Pittsburgh native, she received her BA in Acting and American Sign Language from Columbia College. For her family and coven, near and far.
NICOLE LAURENZI (Charlotte) couldn’t be happier to be making her debut with Kokandy Productions alongside this amazing cast and creative team. Since arriving from New York, Nicole has worked at The Marriott Theatre (Cinderella After the Ball u/s), Goodman (Another Word for Beauty, workshop), Oil Lamp Theater (Motherhood Out Loud). In September, she will be debuting The Death and Life of Billy The Kid; a multi medium folk opera created by Seth Bockley and Frank Maugeri. Before coming to Chicago, Nicole performed the role of “Lisa” in the Broadway National Tour of Mamma Mia! A graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, she also composes and plays original music. You can find her songs at NicoleLmusic.com. All her love to Jamie, who she first wandered the streets of New York with years ago, and who she is blessed to wander everywhere with today.
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MICHAEL J. PATRICK (Sound Designer) is a Chicago designer with recent credits including Theater at the Center’s Annie Warbucks (Associate Designer), Theater at the Center’s Pump Boys and Dinettes (Associate Designer), Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s A Christmas Carol (Assistant Designer), Heathers (Kokandy Productions), Xanadu (The Arts Center of Coastal Carolina), The Full Monty (Kokandy Productions), Theatre at the Center’s Spamalot (Associate Designer) and several dozen other shows. He has designed and engineered countless corporate events for companies including Hospira, Pfizer, Baird, The American Heart Association, Abbvie, and President Obama’s 2014 Labor Day speech in Milwaukee. He is also the president of Concert Sound Systems, a Chicago-based sound design, equipment rental, and installation company serving theatrical and corporate needs. Michaeljpatrick.com
ALEXANDER RIDGERS (Lighting Designer) is a lighting designer based in Chicago hailing from Edinburgh, Scotland. Alexander worked as Associate Lighting Designer with Sell A Door Theatre Company before moving to Chicago to study an MFA in Theatre Design at Northwestern University. Other UK credits include: Royal Opera House 2, British Youth Opera, National Youth Theatre of GB, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and many Edinburgh Fringe Festival productions. Since being based in the US, Alexander has designed with Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts in Indiana, American Theatre Company, Theatre Wit, Griffin Theatre Company, The New Colony Theater Company, Northwestern University, and assisted with Marcus Doshi Design. Alexander is Adjunct Lecturer of Lighting Design at the University of Illinois at Chicago, as well as the 2016 winner of the Best Student Exhibit at the Michael Merritt Awards. For more information: alexanderridgers.com
SHAWN RODRIGUEZ (Master Electrician) is a theater technician and director based in Chicago. He has previously served as Master Electrician for Sideshow Theatre Company, Rivendell Theatre Ensemble, Porchlight Music Theatre, and for Lookingglass Theatre Company’s Thaddeus and Slocum: A Vaudeville Adventure. He also serves as the Managing Artistic Director of Dear Stone Theater Company, where he most recently directed Thom Pain (based on nothing).
ARNEL SANCIANCO (Set Designer) Originally from San Diego, Arnel implanted himself at the heartbeat of theatre in Chicago. He’s received his MFA from Northwestern and is currently designing Steppenwolf’s CRUCIBLE as well as Gift theatre’s PILGRIMS. He recently designed the sets for PEERLESS with First Floor Theatre, HOW WE GOT ON with Haven Theatre and YOU ON THE MOORS NOW with The Hypocrites and EARTHQUAKES IN LONDON with Steep Theatre Co. Past design credits include: BIG LOVE at Northwestern’s Louis Theatre and THE GRAPES OF WRATH and Green Day’s AMERICAN IDIOT in the Barber Theater, 15 BREATHS (About Face), END GAME (Right Brain Project), MELANCHOLY PLAY (Northwestern), EURYDICE (UC Irvine), and PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE (UC Irvine). For more of his work visit ArnelDesigns.com.
ZACH SCHLEY (Techincal Director) is very proud to be working on his first show with Kokandy Productions as co-Technical Director. He has assisted on the set construction for numerous theaters across the city including Kokandy Productions, Remy Bumppo Theatre Company, Porchlight Theatre, and Timeline Theatre Company to name a few. Zach is a proud graduate of Roosevelt University’s CCPA.
KATE SETZER KAMPHAUSEN (Costume Designer) is delighted to design costumes for Little Fish. She last worked with Kokandy Productions on their critically acclaimed production of Loving Repeating. Kate has recently designed for The New Colony, Chicago Folks Operetta, Harper College under director Elizabeth Margolius, and Dan Savage’s Miracle! with Hell in a Handbag, where she is a company member. She is a Jeff Award winner and the proud possessor of fifty-eight bright pink dreadlocks.
KAIT SAMUELS (Stage Manager) is starting her third season with Kokandy Productions! Kokandy credits: The Wiz,Tomorrow Morning, Heathers: The Musical, A Kokandy Christmas, and The Full Monty. Chicago credits: the Non-Equity Jeff Awards and the Chicago Humanities Festival. National credits: Emerald City Opera (Colorado), Opera San Antonio (Texas), Profile Theatre (Oregon), Heather Henson’s IBEX Puppetry’s FLIGHT: a crane’s story (first national tour), Cortland Repertory Theatre (New York), Microscopic Opera (Pennsylvania), Opera Theatre of Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania), Alpine Theatre Project (Montana). Proud graduate of the University of Pittsburgh.
ALAN WEUSTHOFF (Technical Director) This is Alan’s third show with Kokandy Productions, where he previously built the sets for The Wiz and Heathers. As a freelance Technical Director, Alan has most recently built the sets for We’re Gonna Die with Haven Theatre and Hookman with Steep Theatre. Other Chicago credits include: Venus in Fur (Circle Theatre), Winterset (Griffin Theatre), How We Got On (Haven Theatre), and In The Heights (Porchlight Theatre). Alan is a graduate of the theater program at Truman State University in Kirksville, MO.
KASEY ALFONSO (Choreographer) Originally from Los Angeles, is now a Chicago-based performer and choreographer. She has worked all over Chicago, including Lookingglass Theatre, Paramount Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, The Court Theatre, American Theatre Company, and Chicago Children’s Theatre. As a choreographer, her work has been featured with The Inconvenience (The Fly Honey Show), Quest Theatre Ensemble (The Fantasticks), and Inappropriate Theatre Company. She also teaches Dance at the Chicago Academy for the Arts.
EMILY BOYD (Paint Charge) originally hails from San Antonio, Texas, but came to the Second City for college and never left! Ms. Boyd attended The Theatre School at DePaul University, where she received her BFA in Scene Design, and abroad at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London, England. In addition to her work with Kokandy Productions, Ms. Boyd has also painted for such companies as Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Broadway in Chicago, Porchlight, Metropolis Theatre, Trollwood Performing Arts School, Bailiwick, Haven Theatre, (re)Discover Theatre, Underscore Theatre Company, and The Circle Theatre. Emily is also the founder and head artist at Sass Flash and Graphics which will be at The Roger’s Pork Fair again this year, in early August, for the second year in a row.
KEEGAN BRADAC (Sound Engineer) is excited to be working with Kokandy Productions for the first time. He is a Chicago-based sound designer and engineer with a B.A. in Audio Arts and Acoustics from Columbia College. Most recently, he designed and engineered Porchlight Music Theatre’s productions of Marry Me a Little, The Scottsboro Boys, and Little Me. Other Sound Engineer credits include Ain’t Misbehavin’, Far from Heaven, Dreamgirls, In the Heights, Applause, Chess, The Rink (Porchlight); Thrones! The Musical Parody (Apollo Theater); and It’s a Wonderful Life (2016, American Blues Theater).
LINDSAY BROWN (Production Manager) is a proud Montana native who is thrilled to be working with Kokandy Productions again, where she previously served as Production Manager for The Wiz. She has worked with BoHo Theatre, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Windy City Playhouse, Strawdog Theatre, Grandstreet Theatre, and Merry-Go-Round Playhouse. She is a lover of all things dinosaur and sends big love to her family near and far, especially to M & S.
KORY DANIELSON (Music Director) is a Chicago-based music director, pianist/conductor, and vocal coach. His work with Kokandy includes productions of Assassins, The Full Monty, Loving Repeating, Heathers, and Tomorrow Morning . Kory also serves as the associate conductor/assistant music director at Paramount where he has worked on The Little Mermaid, Mamma Mia, West Side Story, Hairspray, A Christmas Story, Oklahoma!, Les Misérables, and Tommy. Other selected credits include: Passion – 2014 Jeff Award for Outstanding Music Direction, Smokey Joe’s Cafe (Theo Ubique); How To Succeed… (Porchlight); Hedwig, Wedding Singer (Haven); Zanna Don’t, Lucky Stiff, Triumph of Love (TMTC). Kory has also worked with Drury Lane, Broadway in Chicago, Chicago Children’s Theatre, Bailiwick, and Hell in a Handbag.
PHOEBE FOX (Assistant Choreographer) just completed her junior year at Northwestern University studying Theatre and Gender & Sexuality Studies. Northwestern credits include Student Body (True Northwestern Dialogue), “smear” (Danceworks 2017), and Discount Ghost Stories (American Music Theatre Project). Phoebe is infinitely grateful to Allison and Kasey for the opportunity to work with them on this amazing show with this incredible group of people.
MEALAH HEIDENREICH (Prop Designer) Prop designs include: Caged Dames and Miracle! with Hell in a Handbag Productions, A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum with Porchlight Music Theatre, Really Really with Interrobang Theatre Project and Chalk with Sideshow Theater Company. Mealah is an ensemble member with Hell in a Handbag Productions and owes most of her success to her bestie Isaac and wife Debbie.
ALLISON HENDRIX (Director) is the Producing Artistic Director and a founding member of Kokandy Productions. Previous Kokandy credits include: Loving Repeating (Jeff Nomination – Direction – Musical), Assassins (“Lynette ‘Squeaky’ Fromme”), The Last Five Years (“Cathy,” Jeff Nomination – Principal Actress in a Musical), and The Great American Trailer Park Musical (Music Director). Other credits include: “Amy” in Company (Writers Theatre), “The Baker’s Wife” in Into the Woods (The Hypocrites), “Jimmi” and Music Director in Cities of Light (Piven Theatre Workshop), Associate Music Director/Conductor for Floyd Collins (Boho Theatre), Music Director for Zanna, Don’t (Bailiwick), and Music Director and recipient of NIETF Award for Best Vocal Direction for Floyd Collins (Towle Theatre). Allison also works with the Chicago Academy for the Arts, as a Teaching Artist with Broadway in Chicago, and as a vocal coach and accompanist for the Music Theatre program at Northwestern University.
ALISON McLEOD (Assistant Stage Manager) is excited to be working with Kokandy Productions! Chicago theatre credits include Goodman Theatre (New Stages Festival, Twist Your Dickens), Steppenwolf Theatre Company as a stage management apprentice for the 2015-2016 season, Cor Theatre (A Map of Virtue), Fox Valley Repertory (Cheaper by the Dozen, Why do Fools Fall in Love, Cinderella, Little Shops of Horrors), Sideshow Theatre Company (The Golden Dragon, Stupid F**king Bird, Idomeneus). Summer stock credits include: Tibbits Summer Theatre (Treasure Island, The Look of Love, A Chorus Line, Beauty and the Beast, Guys and Dolls). Alison holds a BFA from Northern Illinois University.
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Executive Producer............................................................Scot T. KokandyProducing Artistic Director..................................................Allison HendrixArtistic Producer................................................................John D. GloverResident Music Director.....................................................Kory DanielsonTechnical Consultant....................................................................Ben HincCasting Associate..............................................................Ben MagnusonPublic Relations..............................................................David Rosenberg Graphic Design, Marketing Consultant.....................................Jeff Meyer
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