Jul 10 - Jul 26, 2009
Center/Stage, Evergreen
Escanaba in da Moonlight
by Jeff Daniels [PG-13]
Directed by Meridith Crosley.
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Cast
Beau Augustin Ranger Tom T. Treado
This is Beau's first production at Center Stage. He has previously been seen here with the Improv group. Beau is the Theatre Director at Pomona High School in Arvada. This show will mark the end of a five-year performing absence. Beau would like to take this opportunity to thank all who consider him a friend, you define who we are and what we do.
Meridith Crosley Director
Meridith Crosley is an award-winning actor, improviser and teacher. She has worked with The Second City, American Conservatory Theatre, The Denver Center Training Center, i.O Chicago, Strawdog Theatre Company, Art Street Theatre Company, Naropa University, The Arvada Center, Sprung Movement Theatre, The Dark Eyed Strangers, Bas Bleu Theatre, The Evergreen Players and Square Product Theatre Company. Meridith holds an M.F.A. in Contemporary Performance from Naropa University. This performance of Escanaba in da Moonlight is Meridith's directing debut.
Sean Maslow Jimmer Negamanee
Sean is happy to be back at Center/Stage for "Escanaba in Da Moonlight." As a stage and voice actor Sean was seen previously in "Dearly Departed," "Night Watch," "Our Town," and heard in Rabbit Hole Radio's "Mythologica" series.
Special thanks go to his wife, Paige, and sons, Landon and Xander for their love and support. Sean also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Colorado, Boulder, but has not yet gone to shpashe...
Len Matheo Remnar Soady
Len Matheo Matheo began his acting and directing career in New York City. After graduating from S.U.N.Y. New Paltz, he studied with Terry Schreiber, Vivian Matalon, and Curt Dempster. He also performed in many off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway productions, including the US Premiere of The Hired Man and Horton Foote's Blind Date. He recently directed the Evergreen Players critically acclaimed production of "Sixteen Wounded" as well as "Brilliant Traces" which also played at The Vintage Theatre. Recent acting roles include: The Cherry Orchard with Theatre Works, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged (The Evergreen Players) Zoo Story (Vintage Theatre Prods.); Moon Over Buffalo, Love Letters, Down the Road, The Miracle Worker, Sabrina, and Sylvia (Evergreen Players); Special thanks to Lisa DeCaro and Ella Jane. Life is good.
Greg Melton Stage Manager
Greg is excited to be returning to the Center Stage and his first show with the Evergreen Players. Previously he worked with the Evergreen Chorale on their productions of "Anything Goes", "The Christmas Concert" and "A Tribute to Andrew Lloyd Webber."
Before working at Center Stage, he was with Modern Muse Theatre Company on their productions of "Bad Dates", "Thom Paine", "Inherit the Wind" and "Vigil." He has also traveled to Arizona to be the Production Stage Manager for "A Glimpse of Broadway" I and II. He has also been the SM for the Henry Awards for the past four years.
His spare time is divided between his two businesses - Seven Lazy Seven Productions and Studio Creations.
Greg wishes to than Miss Kimberly Dawn Neumann for all of her encouragement and support.
Rand Moritzky Albert Soady
Rand is Denver born and raised and has been active in theater for the past 15 years. He has mostly worked with Community Theater groups in a number plays in the Denver area which includes appearances as Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, the Wizard in the Wizard of Oz, Commander Marcus Gallius, in Philemon, President Roosevelt in Annie, Max Deitweiler in The Sound of Music, and Chester Richmond in Four Tickets to Christmas. Although he works in insurance as a profession his passion is his family, study of theater and stage management, golf and hiking (although not necessarily in that exact order).
Robert Michael Sanders Reuben Soady
Robert Michael Sanders has been performing for 18 years in film, theatre, television, and music, and is excited to be in his first production here in Evergreen. Robert has been seen recently as Herbie in Gypsy, Dave in the Full Monty, and works full time in the entertainment business. "Thank you for letting me do what I love."
Gina Scalzi Wolf Moon Dance Soady
Gina began her performance career as a dancer studying with national companies. Acting in regional theater since, has included her favorite roles as leads in Alan Ball's "Five Women Wearing the Same Dress", Tom Stoppard's "Noises Off", and "Margo" in"Dial M for Murder." She is best known locally for independent film, national and regional commercial work. In 2004, she was awarded Best Supporting Actress in a Feature Film from New York International Independent Film Festival (LA) for her work in the independent film Shadow Game. Thanks to her family for their support and patience. Mom, I love you, but don't wave.
Production Crew
| Director | Meridith Crosley |
| Board of Directors Liaison | Kathleen Davis |
| Set Design | Biz Schaugaard |
| Lighting Design | Dave Avery |
| Sound Design | Gary Grundei |
| Stage Manager | Greg Melton |
| Master Builder | Biz Schaugaard |
| Set Construction | Dave Avery, Jim Malone, Biz Schaugaard |
| Set Painting/Dressing | Fran Gibson |
| Props | Molly Epstein |
| Lightboard Operator | Kyle Fuller |
| Soundboard Operator | Alex Romberg |
| Run Crew | Aaron Maslow |
| Costumes | Kathleen Davis, Fran Gibson, Jan Hart, Dee Miller |
| Photography | Ellen Nelson |
| House Manager | Dave Avery, Barbara Hancock |
| Box Office | Matt Bachus, Kristine Berlute, Cam Bethea, Douglas Blondin, Fran Gibson, Paul Griendling, Karen Kargel, Glen Ness, Carly Ratekin, Ann Roux, Dianne Schade, Liz Shanks, Mary Sobzack, Linda Williams |
| Volunteer Manager | Jill Jachimek, Cynthia Stutz |
| Will Call/Usher | Barbara DeCaro, Teri Miller, Leo Roux, Kristi Sigal, Caroline Smith, Cynthia Stutz, Caroline Vickstrom, Merle Wurth |
| Concessions | Douglas Blondin, Pat Conway, Starlyn First, Lyn Lewis, Myles Sigal, Cynthia Stutz, Lizzy Vickstrom, Linda Williams |
| Publicist | Gloria Shanstrom |





