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BWW Stage Mag The Game's Afoot - Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre, Cabaret Theatre Stage Mag
Originally Produced by Cleveland Play House
Michael Bloom, Artistic Director
Kevin Moore, Managing Director
 
   
Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre
Cabaret Theatre
June 10 - 25, 2023
 
   
Directed by
THOMAS "TOBY" HESSENAUER
 
   
John Chrzanowski
Stage Manager
Lizzie Jaspan
Costume Designer
Diane M. Smith
Scenic Designer
 
       

Jessica Rassp
Scenic Artist

Thomas P. Gardner
Lighting Designer

Jason Randolph
Technical Director
 
   
THE GAME'S AFOOT is presented by arrangement
with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc.
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Director's Note

I have been a Sherlock Holmes fan (short for fanatic) since I was roughly 10 years old, maybe even earlier to be honest. I remember watching the Basil Rathbone movie series repeatedly on TV as well as any other random Sherlock Holmes films that came down the pike, so this particular play has a broad appeal for me. The bulk of this play is set in Gillette Castle on the banks of the Connecticut River, a place i visited back when I was in high school. Yes, William Gillette was a real person and his castle still exists and is a State Park open to the public. Gillette was the author and star of the first wildly successful play about Sherlock Holmes, a play which toured internationally and spanned a 30 year period and over 1,300 performances. He wrote the play in 1899 with the consent of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, during a time in which the author had all but washed his hands of the character several years earlier, having killed him off in his short story The Final Problem in 1893 in order to spend more time on what he considered more serious literature.

The success of the Gillette play and the constant demand from the public led to him resurrecting the character in a story that supposedly pre-dated his demise, The Hound of the Baskervilles in 1901 , and eventually in 1903 informing the public that his fatal plunge over the Reichenbach Falls was all a clever ruse, in The Empty House with 32 more stories to follow. The illustrations for these stories written after the 8 year hiatus were based on the appearance of William Gillette and his characterization of Holmes, such was the impact he had on the worldwide image of Holmes we have today. The drooping Meerschaum pipe, the deerstalker cap, the outsized magnifying glass- all stem from Gillette, who found the Meerschaum was the only pipe he could hold in his mouth onstage which wouldn't block his face from the audience or bounce around while he spoke, the large magnifying glass- so the audience in the rear of the theater would see what he was holding, instead of a more manageable pocket lens.

Sherlock Holmes is still one of the most recognized fictional characters worldwide having spawned multiple TV adaptations, radio adaptations, films, plays (even a musical) and countless literary pastiches making use of the character. His significance is best described in a poem by Vincent Starrett:

221B

Here dwell together still two men of note
Who never lived and so can never die:
How very near they seem, yet how remote
That age before the world went all awry.
But still the game’s afoot for those with ears
Attuned to catch the distant view-halloo:
England is England yet, for all our fears–
Only those things the heart believes are true.

A yellow fog swirls past the window-pane
As night descends upon this fabled street:
A lonely hansom splashes through the rain,
The ghostly gas lamps fail at twenty feet.
Here, though the world explode, these two survive,
And it is always eighteen ninety-five.

Toby Hessenauer
Director

Scene Breakdown

Setting and Time:
The living room of the mansion of William Gillette
on the Connecticut River near East Haddam, Connecticut  
December, 1936


Act I, Scene 1:
The sitting room of a middle class house in London. 
December, 1895.

Act I, Scene 2
The living room of the home of William Gillette. 
Christmas Eve, 1936.

Act I, Scene 3
The living room of the home of William Gillette. 
1 hour later.

 

Act II, Scene 1:
The living room of the home of William Gillette. 
The action is continuous.

Act II, Scene 2:
The living room of the home of William Gillette. 
5 minutes later.

 

There will be one fifteen-minute intermission

Cast

Paul Norfolk
William Gillette
Joan Crooks
Martha Gillette
Lenny Taube
Felix Geisel
Regina Rose
Madge Geisel
Robert Emmett Dunham IV
Simon Bright
Jessie Duggan
Aggie Wheeler
Sam David
Inspector Harriet Goring
Sarah Ford
Daria Chase

Creative Team

Ken Ludwig

Author

Thomas “Toby” Hessenauer

Director

John Chrzanowski

Stage Manager

Diane M Smith

Set Designer

Jess Rassp

Scenic Artist

Lizzie Jaspan

Costume Designer

Jason Randolph

Technical Director

Robert Noakes III, Broadus Nesbitt, Toni Oliver, Darian Grade, Kylie McAllister, Andrew Pfluger, Brad Norris, Sammy Jungwirth

Set Construction

Cathy Kratovil

Stage Crew

Meet the Company

Paul Norfolk

William Gillette
Paul Norfolk - William Gillette Paul is thrilled to be making his debut with Cockpit in Court. He most recently performed with the Hanover Little Theatre in Love, Lies and the Lottery and Godspell, and with the Glyndon Area Players in Joseph... When not on stage, Paul works as a curriculum coordinator for Villa Maria School, a non-public special education program. He thanks Toby for the encouragement to think big and consider taking on the role of William, the cast who have become great friends, and Jeanine for her love and constant support.

Joan Crooks

Martha Gillette
Joan Crooks - Martha Gillette Joan is so thankful to be back at Cockpit in Court! Working with wonderful cast and crew! CCBC Essex holds a special place in Joan’s heart. It’s because of her time here (in her late 40’s) with F. Scott Black and all the people involved with the Theater Department that she has been able to perform on stages from NYC, throughout Pennsylvania, and from the mountains to eastern shore of Maryland. Joan is also thankful to you for supporting live theatre!!!

Lenny Taube

Felix Geisel
Lenny Taube - Felix Geisel Lenny is thrilled to be performing in his first ever show with Cockpit in Court! Favorite past roles include Garry/Roger in Noises Off (Silhouette Stages), Marcellus Washburn in The Music Man (September Song), Bob/David Steinberg in Beau Jest (Heritage Players), Charles Condomine in Blithe Spirit (Miracle Players) and Ernie Cusack in Rumors (Heritage Players). Lenny would like to thank Toby for encouraging him to audition, and to the rest of the talented cast and crew without whose support this production would not have been possible. He hopes you laugh loud and hard at this hysterical farce!

Regina Rose

Madge Geisel
Regina Rose - Madge Geisel Regina is back on stage for her eleventh show with Cockpit having previously appeared in Night Watch (Elaine), The Unexpected Guest (Miss Bennett), Come Back to the Five & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, (Mona), The Gazebo (Mrs. Chandler), Don’t Drink the Water (Marion), Social Security (Trudy), Bell, Book and Candle (Nicky), and Brighton Beach Memoirs (Nora). She has also been the stage manager of Cockpit’s productions of An Evening of Murder and Forever Plaid. She has acted in, stage managed, and directed over 100 shows for various theatres throughout Maryland, Michigan, Rhode Island, and Canada. Offstage, Regina is a librarian and also performs one woman living history shows portraying such noteworthy females as Rear Admiral Grace Hopper, Katharine Wright, Caroline Astor and First Ladies including Edith Wilson and Louisa Adams. She thanks her husband Mike, her Mom and her family for their continuing support and love.

Robert Emmett Dunham IV

Simon Bright
Robert Emmett Dunham IV - Simon Bright Robert a multitalented 20-year-old dynamo born in Baltimore, passionately channels his ambitious nature into every facet of his life. His eclectic skills range from juggling to opera, the latter honed through rigorous college training. Less than two years ago, Robert found himself diving headfirst from a world coded in computer science into the vivid, unpredictable realm of performing arts. It was an ambitious jump, but one that he took with determination, all for the sake of fulfilling his dream of crafting stories as a professional playwright. Now, as his 21st birthday looms around the corner this August, Robert continues to hold his dream tight. Armed with innovative ideas for plays and musicals, he's geared up to ripple through Broadway before setting his sights on film and television. Adept at composition and piano, with 15 years of melodic creations under his belt, Robert's talent also extends to tumbling and gymnastics. Each stride in his journey is a testament to exploration and reinvention, and with every step, he edges closer to redefining how audiences experience theater and storytelling. His journey is far from over, and his every effort is aimed at etching his unique mark on the world of entertainment.

Jessie Duggan

Aggie Wheeler
Jessie Duggan - Aggie Wheeler Jessie is excited to make her debut with Cockpit in the Court! Jessie has appeared onstage in Greenbelt Arts Center's The Toxic Avenger (Sarah), Rockville Little Theater's The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 (Nikki), Spotlighters Moon Over Buffalo (Eileen) and Heritage Player’s Boeing, Boeing (Gloria). Past favorite roles include Kate, in Kiss Me Kate and Bonnie, in Anything Goes. Special thanks to her cast-mates and the entire crew! Much love and thanks to Alex, Mom, Dad and her friends and family for all their support! Enjoy the show!

Sam David

Inspector Harriet Goring
Sam David - Inspector Harriet Goring Sam is thrilled to be performing with Cockpit in Court for the first time. Some of her favorite roles include Annie in Calendar Girls (Mclean Community Players), Sybil Birling in An Inspector Calls (Laurel Mill Playhouse), Incubeth the demoness of bad dating decisions in Hellbent (Laurel Mill Playhouse) and the title role in The Devil Exclusive (West Arundel Community Arts). If you need an actress to play a middle-aged British woman, a denizen of Hell, or perhaps both at once, Sam's your woman. She leaves it to the audience to decide which of these categories Inspector Goring falls into.

Sarah Ford

Daria Chase
Sarah Ford - Daria Chase Sarah is so excited to be involved in her first show with Cockpit in Court! She is a recent graduate from West Chester University and is having a great time continuing to act on stage and screen! She hopes everyone enjoys getting to know Daria: the nicest and kindest person you’ll ever meet. Big thanks to her family and friends near and far for all of their support, and to the cast and crew for welcoming her with open arms to the Cockpit community!

Ken Ludwig

Author
Ken Ludwig - Author Ken Ludwig has had six shows on Broadway, seven in London's West End, and many of his works have become a standard part of the American repertoire. His 28 plays and musicals have been performed in over 30 countries in more than 20 languages and are produced throughout the United States every night of the year. Lend Me a Tenor won two Tony Awards and was called “one of the classic comedies of the 20th century by The Washington Post. Crazy For You was on Broadway for five years and won the Tony and Olivier Awards for Best Musical. In addition, he has won the Edgar Award for Best Mystery of the Year, two Laurence Olivier Awards, two Helen Hayes Awards, and the Edwin Forrest Award for Contributions to the American Theater. His plays have starred, among others, Alec Baldwin, Carol Burnett, Tony Shaloub, Joan Collins and Hal Holbrook. His stage version of Murder on the Orient Express was written expressly at the request of the Agatha Christie Estate, and his latest play, Dear Jack, Dear Louise, won the 2020 Charles MacArthur Award for Best New Play of the Year and is optioned for Broadway. His book How To Teach Your Children Shakespeare, published by Penguin Random House, won the Falstaff Award for Best Shakespeare Book of the Year, and his essays are published in the Yale Review. He is a graduate of Harvard and Cambridge and is a frequent guest speaker for groups as varied as The Oxford-Cambridge Society, The Jane Austen Society of North America, The Folger Shakespeare Library, and The Baker Street Irregulars. For more information, see his website at www.kenludwig.com

Thomas “Toby” Hessenauer

Director
Thomas “Toby” Hessenauer - Director The Game's Afoot is Toby’s 94th stage production in the Baltimore/Annapolis region, but his directorial debut here at Cockpit. In the past he has directed shows for Act Two Dinner Theater, Timonium Dinner Theater, F. Scott Black’s Towson Dinner Theater, Towson High School and Calvert Hall. He has appeared here at Cockpit in the casts of Sweet Charity, Night Watch, An Evening of Murder, Towards Zero, Nice Work if You Can Get It, and Laughter on the 23rd Floor. As a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) he can be seen in the award winning HBO film Something the Lord Made, HBO’s acclaimed series The Wire and the Renee Zellwegger film My One and Only. He may also be seen briefly in episodes of VEEP and House of Cards. A graduate of the University of Rochester, he has also studied under members of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC, and interned with the British Film Institute in London.

John Chrzanowski

Stage Manager
John Chrzanowski - Stage Manager John is excited to be working behind the scenes at Cockpit in Court again. Past Stage Managing Credits include Godspell and Assassins (Phoenix Festival Theater), Disaster!, Avenue Q, The Wedding Singer and Daddy's Dying, Who's Got the Will (Cockpit in Court), The Graduate, The 39 Steps, and All Shook Up (Dundalk Community Theatre), The Shadowbox (Teatro101). Past directing credits include Nunsense 2 (Artistic Synergy). Past acting credits include ensemble in A Bronx Tale (Dundalk Community Theatre), Charlie Brown in You're a Good Man Charlie Brown (Mornington Players), Jeff in Go Back for Murder (Dundalk Community Theater), John in Godspell (Mornington Players), and The Body of Uncle Anthony in Lucky Stiff (Cockpit in Court). Love and Thanks go to my three angels!!!

Diane M Smith

Set Designer
Diane M Smith - Set Designer Has spent the last 45 years working in Baltimore with various theatre organizations including 40 years with Cockpit in some capacity. By day, Diane is the Director of Creative Arts for The Beth Tfiloh Community School (BT). She also serves as the Artistic Director and Theatre Instructor for the Award Winning Theatre Arts Program at BT. In addition to running the BT Program, she was one of the co-founders of the National Award-Winning student community theatre group, Children’s Playhouse of Maryland, that is in residence at CCBC Essex. Diane proudly serves as the Artistic Director for this organization. Diane received the 2008 Most Distinguished Alumni Award from CCBC for her contributions to the Baltimore Theatre Community and her outstanding dedication and work with young people in the Arts. She is also the recipient of Teacher of The Year honors in 2011 from Beth Tfiloh High School.

Jess Rassp

Scenic Artist
Jess Rassp - Scenic Artist Jess (She/Her) is a theatre artist, producer and puppetry specialist who works as an independent artist with various theatre companies as a leader, designer, and puppet creator. In addition to intensive studies in theatre and fine arts, she received her B.A. in English Literature from Brandeis University. jessrasspdesign.com

Lizzie Jaspan

Costume Designer
Lizzie Jaspan - Costume Designer Lizzie is thrilled to be joining Cockpit in Court as a costume designer for the first time. She has been costuming for the past three years at the Beth Tfiloh Community Theater (Joseph…Dreamcoat, 42nd Street, and Newsies). Lizzie has been the Middle and High School theater teacher and costume coordinator at the Beth Tfiloh Community School for the last four years. She would like to thank Toby for this opportunity to bring his ideas to the stage.

Jason Randolph

Technical Director
BS Math, College of William and Mary MFA Rinehart School of Sculpture, MICA MFA Technical Theatre and Design, UVA TD/Resident Scenic Designer Single Carrot Theatre 2014-2017 TD CCBC Essex 2015-present TD Cockpit in Court Summer Theater 2016-present

Robert Noakes III, Broadus Nesbitt, Toni Oliver, Darian Grade, Kylie McAllister, Andrew Pfluger, Brad Norris, Sammy Jungwirth

Set Construction

Cathy Kratovil

Stage Crew

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Royal Family | $100 – $199
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Ronald Stokes
 

Regents | $50 – $99
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Friends of the Court | $10 – $49
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Norman & Rosemary Bronzert
Melissa Diehl | William Feuer | Dianne Haley
Margaret Haroth | Linda Klingmeyer
Colleen Kuhn | Myrna Markowitz | Richard Pazourek
Patricia Richardson | Debra Sambuco
Irene Thomas | Carole Walters | Kevin Webb

COCKPIT IN COURT 2023 PRODUCTION STAFF

Artistic Managing Director | James Hunnicutt
Administrative Manager | Lisa L. Boeren
Producer | Dr. William Watson
Executive Producer | Dr. Anne M. Lefter
Technical Director | Jason Randolph
Box Office Manager | Lisa L. Boeren
Box Office Assistant | Eva Grove, Thom Purdy
Business Manager | Johanna Lawrence
Communications Assistant | Cathy Kratovil
Production Photographer | Trent Haines-Hopper
THsquared Photography

Production Liaison to the Board | Tammy Kaskel, Chris Rose

 

COCKPIT IN COURT 2023 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

James Hunnicutt | Artistic Managing Director
Lisa L. Boeren | Administrative Manager

John Chrzanowski | President
Thomas Hessenauer | Vice-President
Cathy Kratovil | Secretary
 

Robyn Alvarez | Patricia DeLisle | Xander Conte
Theresa Foggo | Eva Grove | Dave Guy
Troy Haines-Hopper | 
Sammy Jungwirth | Tammy Kaskel
H. Ray Lawson | Andrea Marsh | 
Sophia Montgomery
Marge Ricci |  
R. Christopher Rose | Kathy Satmary

 

SPECIAL THANKS

Dr. Sandra L. Kurtinitis, President, CCBC
Dr. Joaquin Martinez, Provost & Vice President of Instruction
Melissa Hopp, Vice President, Administrative Services
Dr. William Watson, Dean of Arts & Communication
Nicholas Van Horn, Chair, Performing Arts and Humanities
Dr. Anne Lefter, Director of the Arts
Michael Elspas, Asst. Director, Creative Services
Marc Smith, Technical Director, CCBC Dundalk
Moe Conn, Technical Director, CCBC Catonsville
Marc Ershler, Campus Director, Essex
CCBC Essex Foundation
Eddie Applefeld,
WCBM Radio 

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