2020 - 2021 SEASON VIRTUAL PERFORMANCE
2021-2022 SEASON
We are thrilled to welcome you back to the School of Theatre at Florida State and to our exciting 2021-2022 season of plays and musicals! Each year, we present performances that build on our rich past to reflect on the now, stimulate discussion among our community, and significantly enhance our students’ education.
For over 45 years, the School of Theatre has trained students not just for Broadway stages but as theatre-makers, leaders, artists, and advocates for theatre across the world. None of this would be possible without our immensely dedicated faculty and staff and the generous and loyal support from members of our community. It is no wonder that with such shared effort the School of Theatre continues to be recognized as one of the top programs in the country.
After the last 18 months of unprecedented challenges, we hope that you will join us for each and every production as we celebrate the incredibly talented students, faculty, and staff who have worked tirelessly to create what you see on stage. Thank you for supporting the arts and the School of Theatre at Florida State as we could not do it without you!
- Brad Brock & Kris Salata
WELCOME TO THE SHOW!
Brad Brock Director, School of Theatre
Florida State University
Kris Salata Chair, School of Theatre Florida State University
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The School of Theatre is located on land that is the ancestral and traditional territory of the
Apalachee Nation, the Muscogee Nation, the Miccosukee Tribe of Florida, and the Seminole
Tribe of Florida. We pay respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to their
descendants, to the generations yet unborn, and to all Indigenous people.
THE SCHOOL OF THEATRE AT FLORIDA STATE PRODUCTION OF
October 15 - 24, 2021 Richard G. Fallon Theatre
Music by
Alan Menken Jack Feldman Lyrics by Harvey Fierstein Book by
Disney’s
NEWSIES
THE MUSICAL
Based on the Disney Film written by Bob Tzudiker and Noni White Originally produced on Broadway by
Disney Theatrical Productions
Orchestrations by
Danny Troob
Incidental Music &
Vocal Arrangements by
Michael Kosarin Dance Arrangements by
Mark Hummel
Director & Choreographer
Michael Fatica
Music Director
Ralph JeanPaul Fight Choreographer
Jason Paul Tate
Scenic Designer
Ruth Brandvik Costume Designers
Danny Becker Colleen Muscha
Lighting Designer
Todd Wren
Sound Designer
Zach Cramer Technical Director
Emily Chancellor Dialect Coach
Debra Hale
Dramaturg
Lauren Abel Stage Manager
Hanna Smaglis
The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
Disney’s NEWSIES
is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).
All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.
423 West 55th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-541-4684 | Fax: 212-397-4684
www.MTIShows.com
ACT I
Prologue ...Rooftop, Dawn Scene 1 ... Newsie Square Scene 2 ... Pulitzer’s Office, Afternoon Scene 3 ... A Street Corner Scene 4 ...Medda’s Theatre Scene 5 ... Newsie Square, Next Morning Scene 6 ... Jacob’s Deli and Street, Afternoon Scene 7 ... Katherine’s Office Scene 8 ... Newsie Square, Next Morning Scene 9 ...Rooftop
Newsies will be performed with one 15-minute intermission.
ACT II
Scene 1 ...Jacob’s Deli, Next Morning Scene 2 ...Medda’s Theatre Scene 3 ...Pulitzer’s Office and Cellar, Afternoon Scene 4 ...Brooklyn Bridge and Medda’s Theatre Scene 5 ...Rooftop Scene 6 ...Pulitzer’s Cellar Scene 7 ...Pulitzer’s Office, Next Morning Scene 8 ... Newsie Square
SCENES
Time and Place
Lower Manhattan. Summer, 1899.
THE SCHOOL OF THEATRE AT FLORIDA STATE
The School of Theatre at Florida State is a member of the University/Resident Theatre Association, Inc. and is accredited
by the National Association of Schools of Theatre.
As one of the top-tier theatre training programs in the nation, the School of Theatre at Florida State provides its students with a wide variety of theatrical and educational opportunities. The primary mission of the School of Theatre is to offer students a comprehensive education in theatre and to prepare emerging artists to enter the professional theatre industry. As a result, the School of Theatre provides both student artists and community audience members a diverse array of productions that explore the spectrum of our shared humanity.
Founded in 1973 under the vision and leadership of then-Dean Richard G. Fallon, the School of Theatre enjoys a national reputation, in large part, because of the excellence of its undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as a gifted faculty of nationally recognized professional artists and educators. The London Theatre Studies program, the chance to work side by side with guest artists and eminent scholars, as well as showcase opportunities in New York City and Los Angeles are just a few of the many reasons why students are attracted to our various professional and academic degrees from all over the United States, many foreign countries, and every county in Florida.
Alumni of the program include Broadway stars Christiani Pitts, Montego Glover, and Leslie
Flesner, television producer Steven Sears, Emmy Award-winners John Papsidera and John Brace,
Broadway producers Heather Provost and Darren Bagert, Playwright and Professor Suzan Zeder,
and a host of talented entertainment industry professionals. Through their creative work, research,
publication, and service, School of Theatre alumni contribute to the commercial, educational, and
cultural life of the citizens of Florida and the nation.
For more information on all of our programs, visit theatre.fsu.edu!
Support a local school of your choice by purchasing Share Night tickets during a designated school’s night. You can buy discounted tickets online at tickets.fsu.edu at no additional fee, or call the Fine Arts Ticket Offi ce at 850-644-6500 and mention “Share Night tickets” and the school (additional fees apply). A donation of $5 will be made to the school for each ticket purchased!
February 12th | 1:30pm Books-A-Million 3521 Th omasville Rd
Join us for a special storytime session on February 12th 2022, in coordination with our production of Cinderella .Th is event is a collaboration between the FSU School of Th eatre and Books-A-Million.
Th e reading is free to the public and open to children of all ages. It will include a character visit and photo opportunities with Cinderella!
November 18-21 The Fallon Theatre
Based on the book by Matt de la Peña and Chrisitan Robinson, West’s adaptation pulls the hoppin’ music of Lamon Dozier and Paris Dozier
into a moving musical.
TH, 11/18 7:00 FRI, 11/19 7:00 SAT, 11/20 2:00 SAT, 11/20 7:00 SUN, 11/21 2:00 SUN, 11/21 4:00
Share Night Schedule
Roberts Elementary School Hartsfield Elementary School SPRINGWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Chiles High School &
Buck Lake Elementary School
Kate Sullivan Elementary School
THE CAST
In Order of Appearance
Jack Kelly ... Brady Foley
Crutchie ... Alberto Blanco
Race ... Griffin Wilkins
Albert ... Catherine Roddey
Specs, Bill ... Griffin Stanley
Henry, Theatre Patron ...Payten Williams
Finch ... Charles Antenen
Buttons ... Jessica Chunta
Jojo, Scab 3 ...Charlotte Ennen
Splasher, Scab 2 ...Achsah Martin
Romeo ... José Muñoz
Mush ... Gerald Davis
Tommy, Scab 1 ... ZaKeyia Lacey
Elmer, Darcey ... Zach Duncan
Spot Conlon, Newsie ... Isabella Farrugia
Katherine Plumber ... Jessie Roddy
Davey ...Joseph Gaitens
Hannah, Bowery Beauty 1, Nun 1 ...Francesca Alfano
Woman Buying Paper, Bowery Beauty 2, Nun 2 ... Julia Swann
Smalls, Nun 3 ...Kylie Marco
Oscar Delancey ... Cole Moore
Morris Delancey ...Marco Massari
Bunsen, Policeman, Theatre Patron ... Aaron Collins
Wiesel, Stage Manager, Mayor ... Gage Morgan
Les ... Teegan SinClair
Nunzio, Governor Roosevelt, Guard, Theatre Patron ... John Brannigan
Seitz, Mr. Jacobi, Theatre Patron ... Will Porter
Joseph Pulitzer ...Patrick DuChêne
Snyder ...Andrew Fleites
Medda Larkin ... Amanda Lee
Jack Kelly ...Will Porter Crutchie ...Charles Antenen Davey ... Griffin Wilkins Les ...Isabella Farrugia Katherine Plumber ...Julia Swann Medda Larkin... ZaKeyia Lacey Joseph Pulitzer ...Gage Morgan Swings ...Angelica Concepcion, Gabrielle Hagenlocker, Emma Katz, Vicente Tome
*Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance.
UNDERSTUDIES*
THE ORCHESTRA
Conductor...Ralph JeanPaul Keyboard #1 ...Sudarat Songsiridej Keyboard #2 ...Michael Gregg Violin ...Erika Chiander Cello ...Jose De Leon Bass ... Jose Sorrano Guitar ... Chris Manuel Reed ...Dr.Patricia Crispino Trumpet- ...Michael McKenzie Trombone ... Bradley Stromoski Drums ...Tovah Lovely Percussion ... Graham Harris
Catherine Mungai, Patrons association coordinator 850.644.1377 |[email protected]
Patrons make it possible
Patrons Association members provide vital support for School of Theatre students and programs. To see
your name above and join our community of donors, call or email the Community Engagement Office!
Patrons Association members provide vital support for School of Theatre students and programs. To see your name above and join our community of donors, call, or
email the Community Engagement Office!
CHARLOTTE PALMUCCI, PATRON ASSOCIATION COORDINATOR
850.644.1377 | [email protected]
Andrew Fleites Brady Foley Joseph Gaitens Gabrielle Hagenlocker
Jessica Chunta Aaron Collins Angelica Concepcion Gerald Davis
CAST HEADSHOTS
Francesca Alfano Charles Antenen Alberto Blanco John Brannigan
Patrick DuChêne Zach Duncan Charlotte Ennen Isabella Farrugia
Emma Katz ZaKeyia Lacey Amanda Lee Kylie Marco
CAST HEADSHOTS
Vicente Tome
Achsah Martin Marco Massari Cole Moore Gage Morgan
Teegan SinClair Griffin Stanley
Payten Williams
Julia Swann
José Muñoz Will Porter Catherine Roddey Jessie Roddy
Griffin Wilkins
WHO’S WHO
Francesca Alfano (Hannah, Bowery Beauty 1, Nun 1) is a junior pursuing a BFA at FSU. Previous credits include Shrek (Fiona), Grease (ChaCha DiGregorio) , and Chicago (Female Swing). She would like to thank her Mom, Papi, Tata, Eve, Fede, and Bella for their constant support.
Charles Antenen (Finch, u/s Crutchie, Dance Captain) is a junior BFA Music Theatre major from Atlanta, GA. Previous credits include Chicago (Policeman), Marie Antoinette (Guard 2, u/s Dauphin), and The World of 2020: a Musical Cabaret (Ensemble). He would like to thank his boyfriend and family for their continual support, as well as the cast of Newsies for always making him laugh.
Alberto Blanco (Crutchie) is a junior BM Music Theatre major from Miami, FL.
Previous credits include Chicago (u/s Mary Sunshine, Ensemble), In The Heights (Jose), and Antigone (Chorus). Thanks to friends, family, and his brother Giovanni.
John Brannigan (Nunzio, Governor Roosevelt, Guard, Theatre Patron) is a junior BA Theatre major from Atlanta, GA.
Previous credits include Edges (Man 2), In The Heights (Ensemble), and Chicago (Sgt.
Fogarty). He thanks his friends, family, and the cast and crew of Newsies for their support.
Jessica Chunta (Buttons, Dance Captain) is a junior BFA Music Theatre major from Atlanta, GA. Previous credits include Chicago (Swing), Newsies (Katherine Plumber), The Little Mermaid (Ariel), and You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Sally Brown). She would like to thank God, her family, Erika Macleod, and the cast and crew of Newsies for their love and support.
Aaron Collins (Bunsen, Policeman, Theatre Patron) is very excited to be a part of Newsies! As a sophomore at FSU, Aaron has been in recent productions of
Marisol and Antigone and hopes to continue working with the School of Theatre. He would like to thank his wonderful family and friends who have supported him and all of his passions.
Angelica Concepcion (Swing) is a freshman BFA Music Theatre major from Puerto Rico. Previous credits include West Side Story (Anita), Guys and Dolls (Sarah Brown), and Cats (Rumpleteazer). She would like to thank her family for always supporting her and being her biggest cheerleaders!
Gerald Davis (Mush) is a junior Music Theatre major at TCC from Tampa, FL. He would like to thank his parents Tawana and Gerald Davis, his best friends, roommates, and the cast of Newsies for all of the love and support.
Patrick DuChêne (Joseph Pulitzer) is a junior BFA Acting major from Orlando, FL. Previous credits include Tragedy: a Tragedy (Frank in the Studio), Little Women (Laurie), The Diviners (C.C. Showers), and Bright Star (Daryl). He would like to thank his friends, family, and School of Theatre faculty for their constant love, support, and mentorship, as well as Michael Fatica for his kindness and care.
Zach Duncan (Elmer, Darcey) is a senior Theatre and Computer Science dual major from Newnan, GA. Previous credits include Chicago (Swing), The Addams Family (Pugsley), and Guys and Dolls (Albert). He thanks his family for traveling across the country to see Newsies!
Charlotte Ennen (Jojo, Scab 3) is a
freshman BFA Music Theatre major from
Norfolk, VA. This is her first show with the
School of Theatre at FSU! Previous credits
include Chicago (Ensemble) and Cinderella
(Ensemble). She would like to thank her
family for their support!
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Isabella Farrugia (Spot Conlon, Newsie, u/s Les) is a freshman BM Music Theatre major from New Orleans, LA. Previous credits include Emma: A Pop Musical (Emma) and Thoroughly Modern Millie (Millie). She would like to thank her family for all their support!
Andrew Fleites (Snyder) is a junior Computer Engineering major from Key Largo, FL. Previous credits include Machinal (Old Man, Judge, Priest). He would like to thank his family and friends.
Brady Foley (Jack Kelly) is a junior BFA Music Theatre Major from Orlando, FL.
Previous credits include Catch Me If You Can (Frank Abagnale Jr.), Edges (Man 1, u/s Man 2), Chicago (Ensemble), and Anything Goes (Billy Crocker). He would like to thank the creative team for this incredible opportunity, as well as the cast and crew, family, and friends for all the support they provided along the way.
Joseph Gaitens (Davey) is a junior BFA Music Theatre major from Raleigh, NC.
Previous credits include Witch (Scratch), In the Heights (Ensemble), and Chicago (Swing). He would like to thank the entire cast and crew for their work and support.
Love to Mom and Dad.
Gabrielle Hagenlocker (Swing) is a sophomore BFA Music Theatre student.
She is very excited to be participating in Newsies as a female swing and cannot wait for further artistic experiences in the future!
Emma Katz (Swing) is a sophomore BFA Music Theatre Major from Sarasota, FL.
Previous credits include The World of 2020:
a Musical Cabaret (Featured Performer), Clue: The Musical (Mrs. Peacock), and Fiddler On The Roof (Tzeitl). She would like to thank the wonderful cast and crew, her incredible parents, and her amazing Musical Theatre ‘24 class!
ZaKeyia Lacey (Tommy, Scab 1, u/s Medda Larkin) is a freshman BFA Musical Theatre major from Wilmington, DE. Previous credits include Sideshow (Dance Captain, Ensemble) and Fiddler on the Roof (Dance Captain, Russian Dancer). Special thanks to the cast, production team, and director Michael Fatica for creating such an amazing environment to make an incredible show and everlasting relationships!
Amanda Lee (Medda Larkin) is a senior BFA Music Theatre major from Conyers, GA. Previous credits include Hairspray (Dynamite), In The Heights (Ensemble), and Edges (Woman 1). She would like to extend a special thanks to her friends and family for their support and love!
Kylie Marco (Smalls, Nun 3) is a sophomore BFA Music Theatre major from Leesburg, VA. Previous credits include Tragedy:
aTragedy (u/s Witness). She would like to thank her wonderful family, cast, and crew of Newsies for their love and dedication!
Achsah Martin (Splasher, Scab 2) is a sophomore BM Music Theatre major from Orlando, FL. She is so excited to be making her FSU mainstage debut in Newsies! She would like to thank God, her family, and friends for supporting her through it all!
Marco Massari (Morris Delancey) is a sophomore BA Theatre & Business Management double major from Plantation, FL. This is his first production within the FSU School of Theatre and he would like to extend his gratitude to the cast and crew for their constant support.
Cole Moore (Oscar Delancey) is a senior
double major in BA Theatre and Spanish
from Oxford, MS. He would like to thank
his friends and family for all their love and
support.
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Gage Morgan (Wiesel, Stage Manager, Mayor, u/s Joseph Pulitzer) is a senior BA Theatre major from Tampa, FL. Previous credits include Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play (u/s Sam, Mr. Burns), The Importance of Being Earnest (Lane), Marie Antoinette (Revolutionary), and Marisol (Lenny). He thanks his parents, his friends, Drake, and Lainey.
José Muñoz (Romeo) is a sophomore BFA Music Theatre major from the Republic of Panama. Previous credits include Rent (Angel), In the Heights (Graffiti Pete), Cats (Mungojerrie), and The World of 2020: a Musical Cabaret (Ensemble). He would like to thank his family as well as the cast and crew of Newsies for their love and support.
Will Porter (Seitz, Mr. Jacobi, Theatre Patron, u/s Jack Kelly) is a freshman BFA Music Theatre major from Little Rock, AR.
This is his first show with FSU. He would like to thank his family for supporting him in his theatre adventures, and God for giving him the ability to perform.
Catherine Roddey (Albert) is a sophomore BM Music Theatre major from Austin, TX.
Previous credits include The World of 2020:
a Musical Cabaret (Ensemble), Big Fish (Witch), Freaky Friday (Ellie), and As You Like It (Rosalind). She would like to thank her parents Wendy and John for their love and constant support; she would like to thank the rest of the cast and crew as well!
Go ‘Noles!
Jessie Roddy (Katherine Plumber) is a sophomore BFA Music Theatre major from Orlando, FL. Her previous credits here at FSU include Edges (Woman 2) and The World of 2020: a Musical Cabaret (Featured Soloist). She would love to thank her family and the beautiful team who made this show possible for such an incredible experience.
Go ‘Noles! @jessieroddy
Teegan SinClair (Les) is a freshman BFA Music Theatre major from New Bern, NC. Previous credits include Cinderella (Gabrielle), Little Shop of Horrors (Muse), and Les Miserables (ensemble). She would like to thank her family, Michael, and the dedicated cast and crew of Newsies. Much love!
Griffin Stanley (Specs, Bill) is a freshman BFA Music Theatre major from Tallahassee, FL. Previous credits include Godspell (Nick), Drowsy Chaperone (Dance Captain), and Aida (Dance Captain). He thanks his family and Pas De Vie Ballet for their support.
Julia Swann (Woman Buying Paper, Bowery Beauty 2, Nun, u/s Katherine Plumber) is a senior BFA Music Theatre major from New Orleans, LA. Previous show credits include Chicago (Mona), Songs for a New World (Featured Dancer, Woman 2), and 1776 (Martha). A special thanks to her human and cat family.
Vicente Tome (Swing) is a freshman BA Theatre major from Miami, FL. He would like to thank his parents and family for supporting him!
Griffin Wilkins (Race, u/s Davey) is a junior BFA Music Theatre major from Walpole, MA. Previous credits include Chicago (Harry), Witch (Frank Thorney), and The World of 2020: a Musical Cabaret (Soloist). He wants to thank his family and the entire Newsies team! Go ‘Noles!
Payten Williams (Henry, Theatre Patron)
is a sophomore BFA Musical Theatre major
from Milton, GA. This is his first live
performance with FSU, but previous credits
here include The World of 2020: a Musical
Cabaret (Ensemble). He would like to thank
his family, Michael, and the incredible cast
and crew of Newsies for their support!
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Lauren Abel (Dramaturg) is second- year MA Theatre Studies student from Fort Walton Beach, FL. This is her first production with the FSU School of Theatre.
Thank you to Aaron C. Thomas for his mentorship and Michael Fatica for the warm welcome onto the team!
Ruth A. Brandvik (Scenic Designer) is an Associate Professor of Theatre at Valdosta State University. She earned a Master of Fine Arts in Theatre with an emphasis in Scenic Design from FSU and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design/Technical Theatre from Eastern New Mexico University.
Professional credits include Mamma Mia!, Ring of Fire, Always, Patsy Cline, and Les Miserables at Peach State Summer Theatre;
The Garden of Rikki Tikki Tavi, Almost, Maine, Hedda Gabler, and In the Heights at FSU; and projections programmer for Elf The Musical and Murder on the Orient Express at Ogunquit Playhouse. www.
brandvikdesigns.com
Danny Becker (Costume Designer) is a second-year MFA candidate in the Costume Design program. This is their first realized production, and they would like to thank Colleen, Sarah, and Michael for their continued patience with such a big show.
Go Team!
Emily Chancellor (Technical Director) is a third-year graduate student studying Technical Production from Denver, CO.
She previously worked on Marie Antionette, Medora Musical, Still Life with Iris, and Sweet Charity as the Assistant Technical Director. She thanks her Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Aunt for their constant love and support.
Zach Cramer (Sound Designer) is the Sound Designer for The School of Theatre at FSU. Over the past twenty-five years, he has designed over 100 productions including The Who’s Tommy, Peter Pan, Ragtime, Seussical The Musical, Nine (winner
2008 FTC, 2009 SETC and advanced to national AACT), Titanic, The Producers, Spamalot, Hedda Gabler, Addams Family, Beauty and the Beast, Hairspray, and In The Heights.
Michael Fatica (Director, Choreographer) is a proud FSU graduate and is thrilled to be back in the Fallon Theatre. He has been seen on Broadway in Newsies, Frozen, The Cher Show, Groundhog Day, A Bronx Tale, Matilda, and the 2016 revival of She Loves Me. He is a resident director and choreographer for Norwegian Cruise Lines, has served as the Associate Choreographer for the International Tour of Matilda and for The Radio City New York Spring Spectacular starring Derek Hough. Most recently, his choreography can be seen in the NYC interactive experience Speakeasy.
On screen, Michael danced in the award- winning documentary Dick Johnson is Dead on Netflix, on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and more. Huge thanks to the School of Theatre for asking him to return.
Jack Feldman (Lyrics) has written music and lyrics for theater, film, television, and pop records. His vast number of works include: Broadway and Off-Broadway: The Madwoman of Central Park West; Isn’t It Romantic by Wendy Wasserstein; Beyond Therapy by Christopher Durang; Coming Attractions by Ted Tally; Miami (book by Ms. Wasserstein). Regional: Music for Mr. Durang and Albert Innaurato’s Idiots Karamazov at the Yale Repertory Theatre. Film: Oliver & Company; Tribute;
Thumbelina; Newsies; Home Alone 2: Lost in New York; Used People; Life with Mikey;
A Goofy Movie; The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride; and102 Dalmatians. TV: Music and lyrics for the PBS Theatre in America production of Eve Merriam’s Out of Our Father’s House; The Magic Hat; The Little Mermaid (TV special); Polly; “Sesame Street;” “Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss;”
and “Out of the Box.” Also many pop
songs, including the Grammy Award-
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the Linklater Voice Centre in Orkney, Scotland for an international audience.
Sarah Hinzman (Assistant Director) is a first year MFA Directing candidate from Cedar Rapids, IA. Previous credits include Constellations and All Shook Up (Associate Director) at Clinton Area Showboat Theatre;
Black Box: An Adoption Story (Director) and Shakespeare in Love (Associate Director) at Theatre Cedar Rapids; Marjorie Prime (Assistant Director) at Stagewest Theatre Company; and Shakuntala (Co-Director) at Gateway Dance Theatre. She earned a BFA in Music Theatre from Viterbo University, and an MS in Adult Learning
& Organizational Performance from Drake University. She thanks her family who have always supported her through the highs and lows.
Ralph JeanPaul (Music Director, Conductor) is a native of Miami, FL where he graduated from Miami Central Senior High School. He received his Bachelor of Science in Music from Florida A&M University under the tutelage of Dr. Julian E. White and Dr. Shelby R. Chipman.
Then, he attained his Master's degree in Music with a concentration in Tuba Performance from the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL under the instruction and direction of the late Dr. Arthur Jennings and Professor James Jenkins, an established tubist and teacher.
Alan Menken (Composer) Theater: God Bless You Mr Rosewater, Little Shop Of Horrors, Real Life Funnies, Atina: Evil Queen Of The Galaxy, Kicks, The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kravitz, Beauty And The Beast, A Christmas Carol, Weird Romance, King David, Der Glöckner Von Notre Dame, The Little Mermaid, Sister Act, Leap Of Faith, Aladdin, and Newsies. Film: Little Shop Of Horrors, The Little Mermaid, Beauty And The Beast, Newsies, Aladdin, Pocahontas, The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, Hercules, Life With Mikey, Lincoln, Home On The Range, winning “Copacabana,” the top-10 hit “I
Made It Through the Rain,” and songs and special material for Sarah Vaughn, Carmen McRae, Liza Minnelli, Lily Tomlin, Dionne Warwick, and the Muppets.
Harvey Fierstein (Book) is a four-time Tony Award-winning writer and actor. His Broadway writing credits include Kinky Boots, Torch Song Trilogy (Tony, Drama Desk, Dramatists Guild Awards), Casa Valentina, Safe Sex, Legs Diamond, and A Catered Affair (12 Drama Desk nominations and the Drama League Award for Best Musical). His La Cage Aux Folles is the only show to ever win Best Musical and 2 Best Revival Tony Awards. Other plays include Spookhouse, Forget Him, and Flatbush Tosca.
His teleplays include Tidy Endings for HBO (ACE Award) and On Common Ground for Showtime. His children's HBO special, The Sissy Duckling, won the Humanitas Prize and the book version is in its eighth printing. Other honors include the Drama League Award for Outstanding Performer of the Year, a special OBIE award, NY Magazine Award, and nominations for The Olivier Award and an Emmy. His political writings have been seen on PBS' series “In The Life” and published in The NY Times, Huffington Post, and Hartford Courant. He was inducted into The Theater Hall of Fame in 2008.
Debra Hale (Dialect Coach) is an Associate Professor in the BFA Acting Program and a Designated Master Linklater Voice Teacher. She teaches voice production/
acting, dialects, and yoga and has coached many productions at FSU. She is a member of Actors Equity and Screen Actors Guild. Professional vocal coaching credits include: Shakespeare and Company, Indiana Repertory, San Diego Repertory, Irish Classical Theatre (NY), and several seasons for La Jolla Playhouse. She has led workshops in Hawaii, Thailand, England, Scotland, Wales, Hungary, and France.
Lately, she has created voice practices for
Noel, Enchanted, Shaggy Dog, Tangled, and Mirror Mirror. Songs: Rocky V, Home Alone 2, and Captain America. Awards: 8 Oscars (19 nominations), 11 Grammys (including Song of the Year), 7 Golden Globes, Tony®
(plus 4 nominations), Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, New York Drama Critics, Olivier and London's Evening Standard Award, and Drama League. Honors:
Songwriter's Hall of Fame, Doctorates from New York University and University of North Carolina School of the Arts.
Colleen Muscha (Costume Designer) has designed costumes professionally at numerous regional theatres including the Dallas, Utah and Alabama Shakespeare Festivals, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Cleveland Playhouse, Penn Centre Stage, Berkeley Repertory Theatre and Asolo Repertory Theatre. Her New York City design credits include work at the Ensemble Studio Theatre, Equity Library Theatre and Broadway’s Longacre Theatre. Among the shows she has designed, include King Lear, Tempest, Othello, Brighton Beach Memoirs, The Importance of Being Earnest, Antigone, The Pirates of Penzance, The Physicists, Sweeney Todd, and Man of La Mancha. She has designed costumes for the original productions of David Mamet’s Lakeboat, Larry Shue’s The Nerd, Amlin Gray’s Kingdom Come and Deborah Pryer’s The Love Talker. Some noted actors she has designed for include Morgan Freeman, Harold Gould, Lili Taylor, Joe Morton, CCH Pounder, Michael Rooker, Andrea de Shields, Phyllis Frelich and James Naughton. Costume design renderings for The Love Talker, which was produced for the Actor’s Theatre of Louisville—Humana Festival were included in the USITT Design Exposition 1988. Her work for A Doll’s House, produced at Florida State University, was also cited during the 1998 USITT Design Expo. She is member of United Scenic Artists Local 829, United States Institute of Theatre Technology and the Costume Society of America.
Hanna Smaglis (Stage Manager) is a senior BA Theatre and Spanish double major from Jacksonville, FL. Previous credits include Witch (Stage Manager), In the Heights (Asst. Stage Manager), and Dry Land (Stage Manager). She would like to thank her friends and family for their love and support.
Music Theatre International (MTI) is one of the world's leading theatrical licensing agencies, granting theatres from around the world the rights to perform the greatest selection of musicals from Broadway and beyond. Founded in 1952 by composer Frank Loesser and orchestrator Don Walker, MTI is a driving force in advancing musical theatre as a vibrant and engaging art form.
MTI works directly with the composers, lyricists, and book writers of these musicals to provide official scripts, musical materials, and dynamic theatrical resources to over 70,000 professional, community and school theatres in the US and in over 60 countries worldwide. MTI is particularly dedicated to educational theatre, and has created special collections to meet the needs of various types of performers and audiences.
MTI’s Broadway Junior™ shows are 30- and 60-minute musicals for performance by elementary and middle school-aged performers, while MTI’s School Editions are musicals annotated for performance by high school students.
Sudarat Songsiridej (Assistant Music Director) is a College of Music, Music Specialist for the Music Theatre Program and a Dance Musician for the School of Dance. She holds degrees from the Juilliard School, the Eastman School of Music, and FSU. She also has completed all levels of Somatic Voicework™ from the LoVetri Institute at the Baldwin Wallace University. Sudarat has worked with artists such as Maltby & Shire, Ann Reinking and choreographer Joe Goode. She has played classes for artists such as Violette Verdy, Suzanne Farrell, Jawole Willa Jo
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Zollar, Martha Graham Company, and the Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. Off- campus, she is the Company Pianist for the Pas de Vie Ballet and for 25 years was the Music Director for the Florida Laughing Stock Cabaret.
Jason Paul Tate (Fight Choreographer) is pleased to be on loan to his alma mater as both a professor and purveyor of onstage intimacy and violence. Originally from Kentucky, he keeps artistic and professional roots in both San Diego and NYC where he has worked at the Metropolitan Opera, the Public’s Shakespeare in the Park, BAM, Ars Nova, Rattlestick and Classic Stage.
Regionally, he has choreographed for A.R.T., Tuacahn, Great Lakes Theatre, Idaho Shakespeare, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare, and The Lost Colony. Jason is a proud member of AEA and SDC, a certified instructor of stage combat with the SAFD; and the co- founder of Neutral Chaos, NYC.
Todd Wren (Lighting Designer) received his MFA from Carnegie Mellon University and is a vested member of United Scenic Artists, local #829, and active member of USITT, SETC, and SCTA. World premiere designs include The Sabbath Girl directed
WHO’S WHO
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by Joe Brancato; Stand by Your Man with
Grammy Award winning Jim Lauderdale
and directed by Gabriel Barre; Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland conceived and
choreographed by Chase Brock; Turned
Funny directed by Fred Chappell; and the
NYC premieres of The Fall to Earth directed
by Joe Brancato. Todd’s regional credits
include The Riverside Theatre in Vero
Beach, Cleveland Playhouse, Merrimack
Repertory Theatre, The Rubicon Theatre,
Goodspeed Musicals, Charlotte Repertory
Theatre, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Florida
Repertory Theatre, Flat Rock Playhouse,
Penguin Repertory, South Carolina
Children’s Theatre, Paramount Productions,
and Nickelodeon.
NOTES
From the Director, Michael Fatica
Newsies has two impressive ingredients to make a great show: a visual and aural wow factor with a powerful message inside. This story is about young folks taking a stand for what is right. If we can use energetic tunes and athletic dancing to help inspire at least one person in the audience to take a chance on themselves and to enact positive change in the world for themselves and others, we as a company, onstage and off, have done our jobs.
From the Dramaturg, Lauren Abel
It is summer, 1899. The Industrial Revolution has already swept the nation and we are knee-deep in a Gilded Age of materialism and rapid economic growth. New York City’s population is growing exponentially, making the streets crowded, dirty, and dangerous.
High crime rates, potholes in unpaved roads, and smelly horse-drawn carriages provide countless obstacles for young children hawking newspapers during rush hour.
Although the newsies are roughing it in the city, they take pride in their work as what David Nasaw called the “last and most vital link in the business chain.” Newsboys and girls from all ethnic backgrounds spend their days playing baseball, kick-the-can, throwing dice, and gossiping, but when the circulation bell rings for the afternoon paper, they mean business. The little laborers of ages ranging from five to seventeen must weigh many factors to determine the number of papers they purchase to break even for the day, including the weather, day of the week, season of the year, number of papers sold the day before, and (most importantly) the sensationalism of the headline. Even if it means feigning illness or lying to customers about how many papers they have left to sell, the newsies work every angle to earn a nickel.
The Newsboy Strike of 1899 was just one of many newsboy strikes throughout history that echoed the demands of labor unions created to advocate for skilled and unskilled workers. Labor unions in the 19th century, some of which still exist today, negotiated fair wages, reasonable hours, and safer working conditions. Just as the young underdogs take on Goliath in this musical, the theme of working-class citizens fighting for equality is a recurring American narrative.
The original production of Newsies at Paper Mill Playhouse was not necessarily designed to be a Broadway hit. However, the show spoke to audiences across multiple generations, and what was scheduled to be a twelve-week run turned into a box office hit that ran for two and half years and received eight Tony nominations! This wild popularity may have been related to the show's coincidental timing in sync with the Occupy Wall Street movement.
In September 2011, protestors lined the streets of New York opposing commercial money in
politics, corporate greed, and financial inequality. The countless protests we have witnessed
in recent years demonstrate the same unending passion and rigor American citizens express
in times of strife. In addition to catchy tunes and impressive choreography, Newsies is also
a testament to the act of standing up for what you believe in and joining as a community
to demand respect and progress.
Director, Choreographer. ... Michael Fatica Assistant Director...Sarah Hinzman Music Director, Conductor...Ralpha JeanPaul Assistant Music Director, Rehearsal Pianist 1 ...Sudarat Songsiridej Rehearsal Pianist 2 ... Daniel Weber Fight Choreographer... Jason Paul Tate Dance Captain ...Charles Antenen, Jessica Chunta Fight Captain ...Charles Antenen Scenic Designer ...Ruth Brandvik Costume Designer ... Danny Becker, Colleen Muscha Associate Costume Designer ...Zachary Payne Assistant Costume Designer ... Meagan Thurmond Lighting Designer ... Todd Wren Assistant Lighting Designer ... Callista Payne Sound Designer ... Zach Cramer Assistant Sound Designer...Jason Vizzo Technical Director ... Emily Chancellor Assistant Technical Director ... Nathaniel Feit, Wesley Seiderman Projection Designer ...Ruth Brandvik Projection Engineer ... Zach Cramer Dialect Coach ...Debra Hale Dramaturg ...Lauren Abel Stage Manager ... Hanna Smaglis Assistant Stage Managers ... Holly Carroll, Billy Lister, Samantha Smith Stage Management Mentor ... Casey Hagwood Director of Production Services ... Joshua Wickham Technical Direction Advisor ... Robert Coleman, Jim Lile Production Manager ... Joshua Wickham Associate Production Manager ...Carson Bishop Assistant Production Managers ...Jackson Golden, Braeden Ingersoll, Jonathan May Scene Shop Manager ...Colin Campbell Assistant Scene Shop Manager ...Raistlin Yovan Safety Coordinator ...Alex Farley Carpenters ...Zachary Cary, Nathaniel Feit, Danielle Gonzalez,
Victoria Guide, Elliot Mahoney, Payton Nugent, Wesley Seiderman, Rebecca Stock, Raistlin Yovan Paint Shop Supervisor ...Teddy Moore Paint Charge ...Teddy Moore Scenic Change Artist ...Teddy Moore Scenic Artists ...Emily Chancellor, Alycia Merritt, Rheanne Walton, Reona Woods Properties Manager ...Kevin Grab Properties Artisans ...Kendra Drew, Ethan Follett, Hanna Smaglis, Laura Swygert Costume Design Advisor ...Colleen Muscha Costume Technology Advisor ...Jackie Armit Costume Shop Manager ...Sarah M. Jahnke Wardrobe Supervisor...Asher Lipscomb
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Chris Hernandez, Elliot Mahoney, Naihla Mancuso, Julie Miller, Madeline Murray, Payton Nugent, Savana Patranoff, Callista Payne, Ava Podewitz,
Shelby Simmons, Becca Stock Light Board Operator ... Julie Adams Sound Board Operator ...Nicole Gage Projection Operator ...Holly Carroll Run Crew ... Nia Alexander, Dashiel Blum, Emily Butler, Gianna Christodoulou, Wesley Crownover, Gordon Cunningham, Nicholas Harris, Harrison Hennessey, Kerrington Jackson, Natalia Jimenez, Katie Klaskin, Ryan Lemmon, Naihla Mancuso, Dominique Palmer, Emilie Parry, Savana Petranoff, Elijah Rios, Alexa Schoffel, Mila Sumrall, Emily Wahba, Grace Wu House Management Supervisor ...Sarah Goodson House Manager ... Sam Stenecker Assistant House Managers ...Njeri Mungai, Jack Rizzo, John Stark Director of the Fine Arts Ticket Office ...Sarah Goodson Associate Director of Patron Services ... Sam Stenecker Patron Services Manager ...John Stark Patron Services Coordinator ... Lizzie Powers Patron Services Assistants ... Charlotte Palmucci, Kelby Siddons Usher Crew ...Zoe Blanco, Emma Borchuck, Matthew Cleveland, Amanda Gonzalez, Deirdre Klos, Justin Martinez, Samaya Perez, Ava Podewitz, Briana Rodriguez, Amoreena Tillman, Reed Worrell Fine Arts Ticket Office Staff ...Brigitte Anderson, Alice Bishop, Holly Carroll, Leah Davis, Kimberly Gibson, Tyler Perry, Samantha Smith Associate Director of Marketing Communications ...Jack Rizzo Marketing Communications Coordinator.... ... ...Kelby Siddons Marketing Communications Assistant ... Lizzie Powers Associate Director of Community Engagement ...Emma Calabrese Community Engagement Manager ...Njeri Mungai Patrons Association Coordinator ...Charlotte Palmucci
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Gage Morgan is a senior BA Theatre major with a focus on acting. His past credits include Lenny (Marisol), Revolutionary (Marie Antoinette), Lane (The Importance of Being Earnest), and more. You can see him on stage next in this production of Newsies as Wiesel.
His favorite memory from the School of Theatre is The Importance of Being Earnest theatre night. The community love and support he experienced that night was unlike anything he had ever felt, and reminded him why he loves FSU.
After college, Gage hopes to move to LA or New York to pursue his acting career in the film industry.
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