dracula - clear creek country...
TRANSCRIPT
Clear Creek Community
Theatre
October 17 - November 2, 2014
Directed by Michelle A Robinson
Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
DRACULA
Steven Dietz
2014-2015
SEASON
Into The Woods Book by James Lapine Music & Lyrics byStephen Sondheim
September 12- 28, 2014
Dracula By Steven Dietz
October 17 - November 2, 2014 .
Miracle on 34th Street Adapted by Mountain Community Theater from the novel by Valentine Davies. Based
upon the Twentieth Century Fox motion picture
December 5 –21, 2014
Murder on the Nile by Agatha Christie
January 16 - February 1, 2015
Dixie Swim Club by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, Jamie Wooten
March 13 - 29, 2015
Boeing Boeing By Marc Camoletti Translated by Beverly Cross Revised by Francis Evans
April 24 - May 10, 2015
Tom Jones by David Rogers
May 29 - June 14, 2015
Dracula
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London, England and Transylvania
The play moves quickly through numerous environments
including:
ACT 1
Insane Asylum
Lucy’s Bedroom
Renfield’s Cell
Dracula’s Castle
ACT 2 Guest Room at the Asylum
Renfield’s Cell
Graveyard
Dracula’s Castle
There will be one 15 minute intermission
The videotaping or other video and audio
recording of this production is strictly
prohibited.
Cast
Renfield Amey Richards
Lucy Micaela Cornett
Mina Indigo Monsanto
Dracula, from the Ages Bob Peeples
Dracula Jonathan Moonen
Van Helsing Rhett Schall
Dr. Sewart Rolyn Simmons
Harker Max Wingert
Maids Colleen Gibson
Frances Watson
Attendants Grace Windham
Colleen Gibson
Louisa Riofrio
Vixens
Louisa Riofrio
Grace Windham
Colleen Gibson
Frances Watson
Bloofer Girl Frances Watson
Soloist Grace Windham
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Micaela Cornett (Lucy) is thrilled to be participating in her
fourth show at Clear Creek Community Theater. She was most
recently Miranda in The Tempest, Antoinette in A Flea in Her Ear,
and Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest. In her spare time
(what little there is) she likes to sing opera, practice yoga, pet vari-
ous dogs, and sew costumes. She is grateful for all the family she’s
been blessed with, both her loving immediate family and her big
squishy theater clan. You guys make life wonderful!
About the Cast
Colleen Gibson (Maid/Attendant/Vixen) moved to Tex-
as at the end of December after spending 21 years in Oregon in a
small town called Brookings; on the Oregon/California border –
population 6,374. I did a lot of shows before moving here, mainly
musicals, but this is the first show I’ve done since moving here.
This is the first non-musical show I have done in about 7 years
(time flies when you’re having fun). I am 22 years old and a secre-
tary at UHCL. I am very lucky to be working with these amazing
and talented actors. I would like to thank everyone involved in put-
ting this show on, it takes a lot of hard work. I especially want to
thank our director, Michelle, for giving me this wonderful oppor-
tunity. Now, sit back, relax, and take a journey with us to England,
circa 1890.
Indigo Monsanto (Mina) is happy to be taking part in another
play here at Clear Creek. She would also like to clarify that she is
not actually a vampire, although she remains hopeful. Indigo is how-
ever, a happy 19 year old, who enjoys activities such as sleeping in
very late and talking loudly on the phone. She is an aunt of two
wonderful nieces, also she is a devoted mother to one very over-
weight cat. Indigo spends most of her time eating Cheetos with her
sister Micaela Cornett (Lucy), picking on her brother Nathan, or
trying on her oldest sister, Mellies’ clothing.
About the Cast
Louisa Riofrio (Attendant/Vixen) has been acting since age
4. Previously she appeared at Clear Creek in Witness For The Prose-
cution. Favorite roles include Aunt Iney In Southern Hospitality,
Vanessa In Play It Again Sam, Betsy In Get Smart, Max In Playing
Doctor, Jennifer In Two Into One and Susan in No Sex Please We're
British. In 2013 she appeared in the feature films HOUSTON and JU-
RASSIC BLOCK, and was chosen for the lead in TRAPPED. Louisa
enjoys the stage and is very happy to appear in Dracula.
Bob Peeples (Dracula, from the Ages) This one will be
number twelve. Twelve shows here at CCCT, from 2011- 2014.
Starting with The Old Man in Prelude to a Kiss, through last May
Spettigue in Charley’s Aunt. During that time I’ve played mostly old
guys; Selsdon Mowbry Noises Off, Henry Potter, John, 72, Scrooge,
etc. Now I’m the oldest of the old, the iconic symbol of evil spawn of
Satan, King of the Undead so . . . Have a scary good time. Boo!!
Jonathan Moonen (Dracula) is excited to make his CCCT
debut as Dracula! He holds a BA in Theatre from the University of
Houston and would like to thank his family and friends for their con-
tinued support. Other favorite performances include Evil Dead: The
Musical (Ash) at the Queensbury Theatre, A Midsummer Night's
Dream (Flute/Thisby), Little Shop of Horrors (Orin) at HCC, A Com-
mon Martyr (Sidney) at Studio 101, and Waiting for Othello
(Roderigo/Serving Wench/Fake Shakespeare) at Company Onstage.
Amey Richards (Renfield) was last seen at CCCT as Mary
(32) in First Kisses. Favorite stage roles include Alice in Alice in
Wonderland, Rootie in Graceland and Susan in Don't Drink the
Water. Amey recently starred in the short film Indecision. In addi-
tion, Amey is a member of SAG-AFTRA. Currently, she is in pre-
production of the short film Letters to Elvis. Check out her blog on
Word Press- Confessions of a Middle Aged Drama Queen.
About the Cast
Special Thanks Sydney Heald
Kristin Massa
HCC-Spring Branch campus
Paul Lucas
AnnaMarie Lucas
Riley Lucas
Alanna Lucas
Rhett Schall (Van Helsing) works mainly in film, work-
ing on many different areas of film, mainly as a writer. He
has filmed several shorts and earlier this year shot his first
feature film. This is his first performance on stage!
Rolyn Simons (Dr. Sewart) is a 10 year broadcasting veteran
currently at CBS Radio-Houston. He graduated Cum Laude from Alvin
Community College where he earned an AAS Degree in Radio/TV
Broadcasting. Rolyn started his acting career in Chicago as a Stand-Up
comic. Upon relocating to Houston, Rolyn continued to utilize his co-
medic training while in broadcasting. His main focus is creating and
producing talk shows. He currently has a production in the works with
former NFL defensive lineman ND Kalu titled 'Afterhourshow.com'.
Rolyn is currently active in the Houston TV and Film industry as a
member of "SAG-AFTRA".
Frances Watson (Bloofer Girl/Maid/Vixen) is 9 years old
and happy to be returning to the CCCT stage. Where she was last seen
in First Kisses. Her favorite past performances include Anne of
Avonlea with AD Players and Cheaper by the Dozen at Pearl Theatre.
She has been in multiple films. Her latest "Queen of the Waves" goes
into production in Nov. She has also been seen in a national commer-
cial for Valero-"The Chase". Frances would like to thank her mom, dad
and Michelle Robinson for giving her this opportunity.
About the Cast
Max Wingert (Harker) is excited to perform in his second Clear
Creek Community Theatre production. Most recently he played the role
of the scheming Antonio in Shakespeare's The Tempest, and prior to
that the role of a shirtless, flamboyant, tap-dancing Voldemort in A
Very Potter Musical. He'd like to commend the immense efforts made
by the cast and crew to pull this show together. Thanks for all the hard
work!
Grace Windham (Soloist/Attendant/Vixen) 12 years old
and delighted to be in her 3rd production with CCCT! Since 2011 She
has worked with various theatre companies and performed in many
plays and musicals. Some of her favorites have been...You're a Good
Man Charlie Brown, First Kisses, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
and Godspell, Jr. She was born with a song in her heart and aspires to
become a theatre/music teacher someday, so that she can help others
discover their talents and live their dreams. BIG thank you to Michelle
Robinson and the cast & crew for this opportunity to grow!
Director Michelle A. Robinson
Stage Managers Amey Richards, Jonathan Moonen
Aylin Rojas, Braden Carker
Set Design Michelle Robinson, Sydney Heald
Lighting Design John Meek
Sound Design Steven Sarp
Tech John Meek, Steve Sarp, Jamie Cochran
Brenda Williams Windham
Kat Watson
Stage Crew Sunny Byerly, Sam Manesh
Paint Design Masters Brenda Williams Windham, Frank Watson, Kat Watson
Set Construction/Painting Sydney Heald, Brenda Windham, Kat Wat-son, Michelle Robinson, and cast
Lighting Crew D.J. Nolder, Tom Meek, Beth Tragus, Steve Sarp, Gabby Saenz
Photography Barry Armer
CCCT Box Office Mary Ellen Blystone
CCCT Technical Advisor John Meek
CCCT Webmasters John Meek, Leanne Rambin
Banner Design Thomas Meek
Banner Printing FastSigns, Webster
Raffle Basket $1.00 each 6 for $5 15 for $10
Autumn Treats! On sale in lobby
Production Crew
Want to join in on the fun? Volunteers are always welcomed!
Front of house, on stage, back stage, between shows,
there’s always lots to do!
Just fill out the form on the center table in the lobby
and someone will get in touch with you soon!
Or e-mail [email protected]
DIRECTOR Michelle is an award-winning actor, director, producer and writer.
Living in the “big city” of Hitchcock, Michelle earned a Master’s de-
gree from the University of Houston in Acting and Directing, and also
attended College of the Mainland, as well as the College of DuPage,
near Chicago, focusing on Musical Theatre and Acting. Michelle is a
professor of Acting at Houston Community of College, for both film
and stage. She is also the Immediate Past President of the Houston
Screen Actors Guild and American Federation of Television and Ra-
dio, and is a current board member, working to bring film opportuni-
ties to all aspects of the Houston, and Texas, film community. Her
first love is the stage, so when she has a spare moment, comes back to
the stage to direct and/or act! Favorite plays to direct and act in, in-
clude: First Kisses, The Guys, The Bad Seed, and tons of others!!
Her family includes 3 kiddos and one hubby, and a big ole dog named
Shadow!!
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50 Years
of Drama, Mysteries,
Comedies, Musicals,
Farce and Fun
CCCT started officially in June 1965 at the old
Rose Theatre in League City and we’ve had many
wonderful actors on our several stages since that
time.
As our golden anniversary approaches we want to
hear from the “family”. Share your memories and
the memorabilia.
1965– The Pajama Game Pat Kokesh, Nancy Ryan, Jeannie Scott, Diane Law, Zollie
Gaston, Susan Beckworth, Connie Summer, Joyce Hannaford, Allyene Weber,
Jane Randolph
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You pick the shows! Reserved Seating
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Clear Creek Community Theatre.
Our Director CCCT gratefully acknowledges the
CIRCLE OF SUPPORT
Bronze Circle The Boeing Corporation
Carl Henderson
Community Brandon Herrscher, Lunar Rendezvous,
Michael J. Heard
Circle of 35
C.L.C. Chiropractic Center Dr. Suhail Al Sahil
M.C.(Carl) Henderson Monet Herrscher
Johnny Jones Joan & Cliff Winters
Family
In Memory of Ray Banks
Meek Family Marilyn Holtz
Ruth Ford Molldrem Family
Barbara Winburn
Devotee Bernie & Becky Sandner Dense White
James Crossman June & Marvin Trent
R.P. Murphy Emily Santos
Sponsors
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Elizabeth Richardson Mary Jordan
Friends
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WilliamRothschild Alicia Quinn
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Clear Creek Community Theatre is a non-profit organization, exempt under
the provisions of IRS 501(c )(3). Our continuation and growth is dependent
upon tax-deductible contribution from individuals, businesses and corpora-tions. We welcome all donations.
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patrons a BYOB option.
The rules are simple: you may now bring your
favorite bottle of wine to the Theatre.
Just check in at the concession stand, and for a corkage fee of
$3.00 per bottle, we will open the bottle and provide you with up
to two glasses. Additional glasses are available for just 50 cents
each.
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case basis.
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concessions
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Community Theatre
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Belinda Beek
Pauline & Tom Benson
David Blystone
George Blystone
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Laura Fretz
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Claranita and Bernie
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Opel Herrescher
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Greta Kaltenbach
Susanne Karr
Suk Lee
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Jim Matthews
Ed & Lynda McKenney
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Aprille Meek
Thomas Meek
Robert Meek
Edmund Pantuliano
Arlene Phillips
Alicia Quinn
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Rosillo
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Madeline Wallach
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Coming
Soon
Miracle on
34th Street
Adapted by Mountain Community Theater from the novel by Valentine
Davies. Based upon the Twentieth Century Fox motion picture
December 5 -21 , 2014
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