Bright Star |
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Inspired by a true story |
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Music, Book & Story by Steve Martin |
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Produced by Sheila Hyman-Wrabley |
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| Directed by Suzanne Donohue | ||
| Choreographed by Jaira Mason | ||
| Music Directed by Hunter J. Martin | ||
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World premiere at the Old Globe, San Diego, CA on September 28, 2014. Barry Edelstein, Artistic Director Michael G. Murphy, Managing Director. A workshop production of BRIGHT STAR was presented by New York Stage and Film & Vassar College at the Powerhouse Theatre, Summer 2013. “Bright Star” is presented by special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials are supplied by Theatrical Rights Worldwide 1180 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 640, New York, NY 10036 www.theatricalrights.com The video or audio recording of this performance by any means is strictly prohibited. |
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The Port Tobacco Players are supported by grants from the Charles County Alliance, the Maryland State Arts Council, and agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural Community where the arts thrive, and by the Charles County Charitable |
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ABOUT THE PORT TOBACCO PLAYERS
“The Port Tobacco Players is an all-volunteer organization that puts the performing arts within reach of our community by offering quality productions that are entertaining, educational and though provoking. We train, invest in and support the next generation of theatre artists.”
It was in the days following the Second World War, when a weary America turned its eyes toward rebuilding, that the residents of the small but history-laden town of Port Tobacco looked across their town square at the burned rubble of their once-proud courthouse and decided to rebuild. During the winter of 1947, in the drawing room of Stagg Hall, a plan was conceived to raise money to aid the Port Tobacco Restoration Society in returning their town to its former glory. This group of artists, from Port Tobacco and nearby La Plata, set out to bring to the stage entertainment that would earn enough profit to continue their endeavor and provide for their cause. They spent the next twenty years performing in high school auditoriums, court rooms, village green... where anyone who wanted to see a play could do so. Their efforts paid off and the courthouse was restored.
In 1974 they found a new home—an old 1940’s movie theater owned by a local pharmacist was the ideal spot for a new beginning. They evolved into what they are known as today, a cultural staple in Charles County’s historic landscape. In 2002 another page turned in history when they raised the money to purchase and renovate their home. Returning to their roots, they performed on the road for two years before returning to 508 Charles Street in 2005. And in 2010, their home expanded to include a much needed rehearsal hall and space to store and construct costumes in-house.
Today the Port Tobacco Players perform six shows on their main stage and countless road productions with various ENCORE touring companies. The Port Tobacco Players are dedicated to continuing the tradition of providing quality theater to the citizens of Southern Maryland.
Board of Directors
President - Tara Waters
Vice President - Mike Gahan
Treasurer - Kyle Rappe
Secretary - Tiffany Behning
Kim Moore Bessler
Carol Charnock
Kim Danek
Benjamin Simpson
Stacey Swickert

Port Tobacco Players is proud to be a charter member of the Washington Area Theatre Community Honors. www.washingtontheater.org
Director's Note
Welcome to the Blue Ridge Mountains, and to the luminous world of Bright Star. When we began this journey, we were drawn to one central, powerful idea: propinquity. The word itself means nearness in place or time, but its emotional weight is far greater. It is the profound longing of the human heart for connection—the search for a person who understands your soul, for a place that feels like home, for the missing piece of your own story.
Bright Star is a masterful exploration of propinquity—both its powerful presence and its heartbreaking absence. The story unfolds in two eras, following two characters on a collision course with destiny. In the 1920s, we witness the fierce, undeniable closeness between young Alice Murphy and Jimmy Ray Dobbs, a bond torn apart by circumstance and cruelty. Twenty years later, we meet Billy Cane, a young writer returning from war whose ambition is fueled by a deep need to connect with the literary world and uncover a past he doesn’t fully understand.
The genius of Steve Martin and Edie Brickell’s music is that it feels like propinquity itself. Bluegrass is storytelling in its purest form, passed down through generations, meant to be played and sung together. It is the sound of community, of shared joy and sorrow. It is the soundtrack for lives that are destined to intersect.
In a world that can feel increasingly disconnected, Bright Star is a powerful and necessary dose of hope. It is a story that believes in second chances, in redemption, and in the idea that the threads that connect us are stronger than time and more resilient than loss. Tonight, this very theatre becomes a space of propinquity.
Thank you to our incredible cast, crew, and musicians for pouring their hearts into this tale. And thank you, our audience, for being here to complete the circle. May the story and the music bring you closer to your own bright star.
- Suzanne L Donohue
To read more about the true story Bright Star is based on:
Iron Mountain Baby: https://alchetron.com/Iron-Mountain-Baby
SPECIAL THANKS
Sherry Quade, Tommy Scott-King, Ted DeMarco Logue, Jen Vorm, Nancy Belle, PTP Board of Directors, PTP Publicity, House Managers, the volunteer box office staff and ushers, and all who pitched in after the program went to print!
Song List
Act One
I“If You Knew My Story”................................................Alice, Billy, Company
“She’s Gone”..........................................................................Billy, Daddy Cane, Margo
“Bright Star”............................................................................Max, Margo, Billy, Florence, Edna, Ensemble
“Way Back in the Day”.................................................Billy, Daryl, Lucy, Alice, Ensemble
“Whoa, Mama”....................................................................Alice, Jimmy Ray, Ensemble
“Firmer Hand / Do Right”...........................................Daddy Murphy, Mama Murphy, Alice, Ensemble
“A Man’s Gotta Do”.........................................................Mayor, Jimmy Ray, Stanford
“Bright Star Underscore”...........................................Daryl, Lucy, Billy, Alice, Ensemble“Asheville”.....................................................Margo, Edna, Florence, Billy, Ensemble
“Picnic Dance”
“Underscore (By Your Side)”
“What Could be Better”.............................................Stanford, Ensemble, Jimmy Ray, Alice,
Mama Murphy, Daddy Murphy
“I Can’t Wait Part I”
“I Can’t Wait Part II”........................................................Alice, Daddy Murphy, Stanford, Dr. Norquist, Mayor,
Jimmy Ray, Spirits, Ensemble
“Bright Star”...........................................................................Billy, Daryl, Lucy, Alice, Stanford, Ensemble
“Please, Don’t Take Him”...........................................Mama Murphy, Daddy Murphy, Alice, Stanford,
Ensemble
“A Man’s Gotta Do (Reprise)”..............................Mayor, Ensemble
There will be one fifteen minute intermission between acts.
Act Two
II“Sun’s Gonna Shine”....................................................Mama Murphy, Alice, Spirits, Daddy Cane, Margo,
Ensemble
“Heartbreaker”.....................................................................Jimmy Ray, Mayor
“The Shiny Penny”
“Another Round”
“Another Round Playoff”..............................................Daryl, Lucy, Billy, Ensemble
“I Had a Vision”.....................................................................Alice, Jimmy Ray, Well-Dressed Woman
“Always Will”............................................................................Margo, Max, Edna, Florence, Billy, Ensemble
“Sun’s Gonna Shine (Reprise)”.............................Alice, Daddy Murphy, Mama Murphy
“Finale”..........................................................................................Daryl, Lucy, Jimmy Ray, Alice, Billy, Margo, Ensemble
Cast
Production Crew
Producer........................................................Sheila Hyman-Wrabley
Director............................................................Suzanne Donohue
Musical Director......................................Hunter J. Martin
Stage Manager.......................................Rachel A. Howard
Assistant Stage Manager..............Curtis Walls, Ada Donohue
Choreographer.......................................Jaira Mason
Set Design.....................................................Parker Hughes, Chris Magee
Set Construction.....................................Chris Magee
Set Construction Crew .............Scott Hanson, Thomas “Swaz” Swazuk, Danielle LeDoux, Aidan
Carter, Elizabeth Finley, Katharine Finley, Clarence Parrish,
Rachel A. Howard, Travis Howard
Set Painting...................................................Sheila Hyman-Wrabley
Set Paint Crew.....................................Brian Wrabley, Lisa Magee, Breana Fisher, Seth Lohr, Ashton
Gordon, William Frech, Whitney Leveling Valcarel, Sevy
Valcarel, Riglee Valcarel, Cosette Valcarel
Lighting Design.........................................Aidan Carter
Light Board Operator...................Knox Johnson
Sound Design.............................................Jason Klonkowski
Sound Board Operator..............Rory Daetwyler
Sound Assistants.............................Tiffany Behning, Charlotte Flade
Set Decoration Design......................Rachel A. Howard, Sheila Hyman-Wrabley
Property Design.......................................Rachel A. Howard
Properties Crew................................Elizabeth Finley, Kelly Phipps, Julie Fox, Tracy Labrie,
Emily Miller
Costume Design......................................Christy Orthner
Costume Crew...................................Diana Hancock, Teresa Anich, Chloe Crouse, Carol Russell,
Alexa Byrd
Hair & Make Up Design......................Whitney Leveling Valcarel
Hair & Make Up Crew...................Bernice Rhodes, Danielle Ward
Intimacy Coach........................................Kelly Carlson
Dance Captains.......................................Erich Engel-Cope, Justin Hancock
Program Design.......................................Jason Klonkowski
Photography...............................................Sardar Aziz, Mary Demarco-Logue, Connie Murphy
Headshots.....................................................Jason Klonkowski
Orchestra
The Orchestra
Piano, Accordian.....................................................Emily Zawada
Keyboard, Accordian, Autoharp...............Chloe Crouse
Guitar...................................................................................Joe Scrittore
Mandolin..........................................................................Troy Abbott
Banjo....................................................................................Joel Fox
Fiddle...................................................................................Holly Gutierrez
Violin/ Viola...................................................................Kelley Williams
Cello.....................................................................................Kirsten Barton
Upright Bass.................................................................Ryan Gravelle
Drums.................................................................................James Rieder
Meet the Company
Becky Norris Kuhn
is so grateful for the chance to share in this beautiful story. She was last seen on the PTP stage in I Love You, You’re Perfect Now Change. Past favorite credits include PTP’s 9 to 5 the Musical (Judy), PTP’s Beauty and the Beast (Belle), NTP’s Into the Woods (Bakers Wife), Wedding Singer (Julia), The Sound of Music (Liesl), Little Shop of Horrors (Audrey). Becky can also be seen performing in concerts around the area. None of this would be possible without the support of her amazing husband Brian and their beautiful daughters, Josie and Delaney. “I love you, a bushel and a peck.”
Patrick Dolan
was most recently a support singer for Ride the Cyclone (St. Mary’s College of Maryland). Previously, he was seen as Donald in You Can’t Take It with You, ensemble in Hello, Dolly, and Bob Cratchit/Ghost of Christmas Future in Tiny Tim’s Christmas Carol (PTP). Patrick has also appeared in many productions at CSM and McDonough High School. It is Patrick’s profound hope that this musical will inspire and encourage you to follow your own Bright Star.
Rae Ehlen
has been performing actively most of his life in Fredericksburg, VA and the surrounding areas since 1987. He’s happy to extend the radius to make his debut with PTP in Bright Star. Closer to home he has been seen recently as J. B. Biggley in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Max Prince in Laughter on the 23rd Floor, and Dr. Armstrong in And Then There Were None. Favorite roles include Rick Steadman in The Nerd, Tito in Lend Me a Tenor, Rooster in Annie, Scanlon in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and the multi-personality killer in Voices in the Dark. He’d like to thank his beautiful wife Debbie for her support. (Thank you honey!)
Ashton Gordon
fell in love with Bright Star in high school and cannot imagine a more meaningful show to mark her return to the stage. She has previously performed in productions such as A Wrinkle in Time (CSM) and Oliver! (CSM), and appeared in numerous shows at La Plata High School, including Cabaret, The Little Mermaid, and Legally Blonde: The Musical. When she isn’t performing, Ashton teaches Pre-Kindergarten and coaches Color Guard for Anne Arundel County Public Schools. She is deeply grateful to her friends and family for their unwavering support, and to the incredible cast and crew of Bright Star for making this experience so special.
Jacob LeJeune
is extremely excited to make his return to the PTP stage. You may recognize him from his numerous productions throughout the years, notably as Robin in The Adventures of Sherwood (NTP), Jester in Once Upon a Mattress (PTP), and Scrooge in Tiny Tim’s Christmas Carol (PTP). He hopes you enjoy the show and would like to thank his family and all of you for the endless support. Remember, you are enough, and tomorrow is always another day.
Mikayla Nairn
is so excited to be performing in her second show at PTP alongside her incredibly talented mom, Gina! She is a senior at McDonough High School, where she is vice president of Drama Club. You may have previously seen her on their stage as Wendy in Peter Pan and Wendy, Ocean in Ride the Cyclone, and Gretchen in Mean Girls. Outside of theatre, she is in the biomedical program at McDonough, vice president of Mock Trial, and an active member of a VEX Robotics team. She is forever grateful to her family for all their love, and would especially like to thank her best friend Brett for being her ride or die!
Rebecca Helen
is thrilled to be in her 2nd production at PTP stage. Rebecca graduated from Liberty University, where she got her BFA in Acting with a minor in Carpentry and Welding. When Rebecca is not on stage she loves working at her job as a barista at B. Doughnuts. Rebecca would like to give a shout to her parents for supporting her and God for giving her this opportunity. Enjoy the show!
Jay McKulka
is thrilled to make his PTP onstage debut! While he recently served “unseen” behind the scenes for PTP’s Hello, Dolly!, he is no stranger to the spotlight, having recently starred as Jack in Into the Woods. His extensive credits at NTP include Freaky Friday: The Musical, These Shining Lives, Puffs, and Brighton Beach Memoirs. Jay is incredibly grateful for this talented, supportive cast and sends his love to family and friends. Enjoy the show!
Tara Waters
is happy to be back onstage after spending the past year directing Bye Bye Birdie and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Her last appearance at PTP was as Woman 2 in I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. With nearly 30 years of experience performing and directing from Maryland to Maine, some of her favorite roles include Amy in Company, Lucy in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, and Adelaide in Guys and Dolls (WATCH nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress). Tara also serves on the Board of Directors here at PTP. She sends all her love to her four C boys and her husband, Steve — they are truly her brightest stars
Taylor Scott Hines
is overjoyed to be a part of this incredible show with such a phenomenal cast and crew, celebrating his 10th show here at PTP. He shares a special connection to the setting of Bright Star, sharing deep family ties to the North Carolinian Appalachias and all the rich family history it provides. Previous show credits have seen him in Witness For The Prosecution as Mr. Mayhew (CSM); Young Frankenstein as Victor Frankenstein/The Monster (PTP); and Alice In Wonderland as Cheshire Cat (HBP). Taylor would like to thank his Spring Dell teammates, super supervisor, and of course cool Kev; his awesome college professor AnnMarie and all his fellow peers over at CSM; his family both near and 6-7 hours down the I95; and finally his enduring partner of 10 amazing years, Aaron. Taylor dedicates his performance to his unforgettable Aunt Brenda Sue Bolch of Hendersonville, NC. Enjoy the show, and remember, the sun will shine again.
Wilson Johnson
is blessed to be a part of this wonderful cast. Favorite roles include Bob Ewell in To Kill a Mockingbird (Riverside Theatre); Boolie Werthan in Driving Miss Daisy (Lake of the Woods (LOW) Players and Fauquier Community Theatre); and Hector Nations in Foxfire (LOW Players). Other local theatre credits include: Oliver (Mr. Sowerberry); Scrooge the Musical (Jacob Marley); Man of La Mancha (Sancho), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Jacob), The Mousetrap (Major Metcalf); The Fantasticks (Bellomy); Trip to Bountiful (Sheriff). All praise to God for this wonderful cast and crew, and always to his Florine for her support.
Gina Nairn
is thrilled to be making her PTP stage debut! Her musical credits include Worship Leader at BRIDGE Church and member of River Rock band; former leader of G Frequency band and Godspeed Praise Band. She is excited to finally perform with her amazing daughter Mikayla with the incredible support of her husband George, and dedicates her performance to the memory of Holli Hempel White. Oh, and she thanks Brett for talking her into this! @sunnydawnmusic
William Frech
While William first joined the Port Tobacco Players under the stage playing guitar in the orchestra pit for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, he makes his debut on the PTP stage in Bright Star. William has also performed in Witness for the Prosecution (NTP) and Taming of the Shrew (Historic St. Mary’s City).
Mike Gahan
became involved with The Port Tobacco Players in 1996 when he thought he was merely going to be the chauffeur for his daughter, Erin. Since then, he has become involved in dozens of productions both on stage and behind the scenes. He is the current Business Manager. Much love and thanks to Debbie.
Erich Engel-Cope
is thrilled to return to the PTP stage in Bright Star, after recently making his directorial debut with Disney’s Freaky Friday (NTP). Mr. Engel-Cope has been seen onstage as Don Price in Big Fish (NTP) and the Baker in Into the Woods(NTP)(Triple Notch Award Outstanding Achievement as a Lead Actor in a Musical). Mr. Engel-Cope has also performed as Cornelius Hackl in Hello, Dolly! (PTP) and the title role in The Wedding Singer(PTP). Mr. Engel-Cope would like to send out his love to Michael for being his champion.
Susan Sweeney
is excited to return to the PTP stage! You may have recently seen her in the ensemble of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (PTP), The Prom (CSM) and Young Frankenstein (PTP). Susan was an instrumental music teacher who spent over 35 years performing in pit orchestras. Retirement has allowed her to finally pursue her dream of being ON stage. You’re never too old to chase your dreams! Thank you John and Katie for your love and support.
Julie Fox
is delighted to be making her debut with PTP and is honored to be working with this mega-talented cast and crew. Julie has been involved in community theaters in the Annapolis area for 50 years. She was last seen as the Charwoman in A Christmas Carol (Colonial Players of Annapolis). Her favorite roles include Miss Hannigan in Annie (NTP) and Monette Gentry in Always a Bridesmaid (New Direction Community Theater). Julie also has performed original stand up comedy throughout Maryland. She was a regional finalist in the last season of Nick@Nite’s reality television show, The Funniest Mom in America. She dedicates her performance to the brightest stars in her life: her dear husband, Joel, who is also the amazing banjo player in this production, her twin daughters, Suzanne and Sarah and her very best friends. (You know who you are.)
Rachel Taylor
is pleased to make her return to the PTP stage. Rachel previously performed in PTP’s Hello, Dolly, though she was most recently seen as Katherine Blake in Freaky Friday (NTP) and as Cinderella in Into the Woods (NTP). She is excited for the opportunity to grace the PTP stage once more alongside a wonderful cast, crew and production team.
Voice of Station Master
M. Justin Hancock
is thrilled to be invited to the cast, sharing the PTP stage with so many friends. Last seen as Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, The 75th Anniversary Show, Hello, Dolly!, The Dentist in Little Shop of Horrors and Tobias Ragg in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Other notable credits include Canada’s Opera on the Avalon, Sweeney Todd. New York Loft Opera - Rossini’s Otello and Verdi’s Macbeth. Tenor Soloist for the Chesapeake Choral Arts Society’s 2025 season. An active member of the community, he can be found throughout as a guest soloist for special events and as a cantor for many of the local churches. Thank you everyone for your continued support toward the theatre and artistic programs within the community - without your support, we would never be able to share our stories. Love to all!
Jaira Mason
is pleased to choreograph and appear as a featured dancer in Bright Star, marking her first collaboration with PTP. Previous choreography credits include Cry-Baby (Eye of the Storm Productions), Descendants (Plum Point Productions), high school cheer routines, and the original devised work Psychedelic Disco. Performance credits include ensemble/A-line dancer in Something Rotten! and Rags (Eye of the Storm Productions). Jaira began her career as an All-Star cheerleader, earning multiple Grand Championships, including BATC National Champion (2019) and The One Champion, and later trained in dance, theatre, cheer, and color guard. She has studied in NYC with New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts on scholarship, received a scholarship to Open Jar Studios, and has completed multiple Broadway masterclasses. Also a Bronze associate- trained Ballroom and Latin dancer. (Arthur Murray)
Stephen Martin
Edie Brickell
Ada Donohue
Suzanne L. Donohue
Rachel A. Howard
Sheila Hyman-Wrabley
Jason Klonkowski
Chris Magee
Hunter J Martin
Jaira Mason
Christy Orthner
Whitney Leveling Valcarcel
Curtis Walls
Orchestra
Troy Abbott
Chloe Crouse
Joel Fox
Ryan Gravelle
James Rieder
Joe Scrittore
Emily Zawada
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