Counting Down:
BWW Stage Mag Kinky Boots - Dundalk Community Theatre Stage Mag
Dundalk Community Theatre
presents:
 
Book by
Harvey Fierstein
 
Music and Lyrics by
Cyndi Lauper
Original Broadway Production Directed and Choreographed by Jerry Mitchell
 
Orchestrations by Stephen Oremus
 
Based on the Miramax motion picture Kinky Boots 
Written by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth
 
Cyndi Lauper wishes to thank her collaborators:
Sammy James Jr., Steve Gaboury,
Rich Morel and Tom Hammer, Stephen Oremus
 
Original Broadway Production Produced by
 Daryl Roth    Hal Luftig
James L. Nederlander, Terry Allen Kramer, Independent Presenters Network, CJ E&M, Jayne Baron Sherman, Just For Laughs Theatricals/Judith Ann Abrams, Yashuhiro Kawana, Jane Bergere, Allan S. Gordon & Adam S. Gordon, Ken Davenport, Hunter Arnold, Lucy & Phil Suarez, Bryan Bantry, Ron Fierstein & Dorsey Regal, Jim Kierstead/Gregory Rae, BB Group/Christina Papagjika, Michael DeSantis/Patrick Baugh, Brian Smith/Tom & Connie Walsh, Warren Trepp and Jujamcyn Theaters
 
 
Dundalk Community Theatre
CCBC Dundalk, The Alvin & Mary Lloyd College Center
John E. Ravekes Theatre
May 10-19, 2024
 
Directed by
Roger Schulman
 
Music Director
Catina Ramis McLagan
Choreographer
Rachel Miller
Stage Manager
TraceyAnn Tokar Smith
     
Costume Designer
Alex Chernow
Wig Designer
Ryan DeVoe
Properties Manager
Amy Vickers
 

Scenic, Lighting, Sound Designer
Technical Director
Marc W. Smith

 

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Kinky Boots Is presented through special arrangement with
Music Theatre International (MTI).
All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.
www.mtishows.com

Dundalk Community Theatre is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council. To discover more about the Maryland State Arts Council and how they impact Maryland, visit msac.org.

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Musical Numbers

ACT ONE

Price and Son Theme | Full Company
The Most Beautiful Thing in the World | Full Company
Take What You Got | Harry, Charlie, Ensemble
The Land of Lola | Lola, Angels
Step One | Charlie
Sex is in the Heel | Lola, Pat, George, Angels, Ensemble
The History of Wrong Guys | Lauren
I'm Not My Father's Son | Lola, Charlie
Everybody Say Yeah! | Charlie, Lola, Angels, Ensemble

ACT TWO

What a Woman Wants | Lola, Pat, Trish, Don, Ensemble
In This Corner | Lola, Don, Pat, Trish, Angels, Ensemble
The Soul of a Man | Charlie
Hold Me in Your Heart | Lola
Raise You Up/Just Be | Full Company

50th Anniversary Season Sponsors

Cast

Robert Tucker
Charlie Price
Noah Anderson
Young Charlie
J Purnell Hargrove
Lola/Simon
Jordyn Evans
Young Lola/Simon
Jordan Burch
Nicola
Anderson Gray
Lauren
Maxwell Wolf
Don
Tatiana Dalton
Pat
Andrea Ostrowski Wildason
Trish
David Steinhorn
George
Kenny Alam
Angel
Ryan Bordenski
Angel
Ervena Chloe
Angel
Brian Jacobs
Angel
Jeff Burch
Mr. Price/Ensemble
Bryan Thompson
Simon Sr./Richard Bailey/Ensemble
Lucky Marino
Harry/Ensemble
Hunter Aldridge
Ensemble
Amy Bell
Ensemble
Ren Culbreath
Ensemble
Tristin Goodenough
Ensemble
Amy Haynes Rapnicki
Ensemble
Chris Kabara
Ensemble
Hunter Lubawski
Ensemble
Emily Machovec
Ensemble
Molly Mayne
Ensemble
Lauren Stuart
Milan Stage Manager/Ensemble
Tod Wildason
Ensemble

The Musicians

Keyboard 1/Conductor | Catina McLagan
Keyboard 2 | Jae Anthonee
Guitar 1 | Jamie Williams, Ricky Peralta
Guitar 2 | Dave Jenkins
Bass | Matt Carroll, Michael Kellam
Drums | Mike Feathers

Creative Team

Harvey Fierstein

Playwright

Cyndi Lauper

Composer and Lyricist

Roger Schulman

Director

Catina Ramis McLagan

Musical Director

Rachel Miller

Choreographer

TraceyAnn Tokar Smith

Stage Manager

Alex Chernow

Costume Designer

Amy Vickers

Properties Manager

Properties Designer

Shane Lowry

Wig Designer

Ryan DeVoe, RMD Studio Wigs

Marc W. Smith

Technical Director/Scenic, Lighting, Sound Designer

Hunter Lubawski

Dance Captain

Ervena Chloe

Angels Makeup Consultant

Marc W. Smith, Andrew Boeren, Kim O'Donnell, Gordon Lord, John Batton, Francesco Leandri, Toni Oliver, Devin Chester

Set Construction

Marc W. Smith, Andrew Boeren, Gordon Lord

Scenic Painters

Lisa L. Boeren

Light Board Operator

Arianna Lapp, Vanessa Vincent

Follow Spot Operators

Marc W. Smith

Sound Board Operator

Gordon Lord

Fly Deck Crew

Andrew Boeren, Kim O'Donnell, Sue Sebra, Amy Vickers

Stage Floor Crew

Callum McLagan

Dialect Coach

Maria Fracasso

Dresser

Sarah Chrzanowski, Cheryl Vourvoulas

Production Liaisons to the Board

Kelly Williams Carlson

Production Photographer

William Lunner

Lobby Display

Meet the Company

Robert Tucker

Charlie Price
Robert Tucker - Charlie Price Rob is pleased to return to DCT after playing in A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, Titanic, and Drowsy Chaperone. Regional credits include Juno at Irish Classical, Sweeney Todd at Musicalfare, and the world premiere of Lauren Gunderson's Eye of the Beheld at New Phoenix. Local performances include SpongeBob SquarePants and A Civil War at Tidewater, Shipwrecked... at Colonial Players (WATCH Award), Cats, Merrily We Roll Along and [title of show] at MST. BFA Music Theatre, Ed.M. (Arts Ed), University at Buffalo and a M.Ed. (Early Childhood),Towson University. Robert is the faculty director of Edgewood HS Theater Group, as well as co-founder of the Thirsty Thursday reading series in HdG with his wife, Amy.

Noah Anderson

Young Charlie
Noah Anderson - Young Charlie Noah is thrilled to return to the DCT stage! Previous shows include A Bronx Tale at DCT, Finding Nemo, Descendants, and Cinderella at Children's Playhouse of MD, Matilda at Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre, and A Christmas Story, Willy Wonka, and Wizard of Oz at CCP. You can see him next in Newsies at Cockpit. In his free time, Noah loves to be creative by performing magic or playing the piano, and also enjoys playing ultimate frisbee. Noah would like to thank his family for supporting him throughout the process of making this show “the most beautiful thing in the world!”

J Purnell Hargrove

Lola/Simon
J Purnell Hargrove - Lola/Simon J is excitedly making their debut with DCT, although you may know them from recently performing at Cockpit in Court in Something Rotten as The Minstrel/Robin and as Sheldon in The Prom. They are the Vice President of Fells Point Corner Theatre and just starred as Mal in their production of the Baltimore Premier of Lipstick: A Queer Farce. They are also the Co-Founder of the Greasy Utterson whose audio drama, The Secret Garden, is available on your favorite podcatcher. Be sure to catch them later this year as Professor Hidgens in the Baltimore Premier of The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals with CJ Productions. Carpe Noctem… linktr.ee/actorjph.

Jordyn Evans

Young Lola/Simon
Jordyn Evans - Young Lola/Simon Jordyn is excited for her first performance at DTC! Jordyn previously performed in 101 Dalmatians with PRC Drama and danced with White Marsh Ballet Academy. She was recently cast through CDC Extras Casting in a musical movie coming soon! In her free time, Jordyn enjoys designing clothes and sewing. She has great joy in singing especially in Chorus at OLMC with Ms. Ruthie Long. Jordyn is grateful for the opportunity where “the magic never ends!”

Jordan Burch

Nicola
Jordan Burch - Nicola Jordan is finally making her DCT debut! Jordan graduated with a BFA in Theatre Arts from Fairleigh Dickinson University. You may have recently caught her in Matilda (Miss Honey), Hello Dolly! (Irene Molloy), and Escape to Margaritaville (Rachel). She wants to thank Roger and TraceyAnn for their constant inspiration and support. She could not be more thrilled to help bring this vision to life, and to share the stage with such truly brilliant cast mates!

Anderson Gray

Lauren
Anderson Gray - Lauren Anderson is excited to be performing at Dundalk Community Theater in Kinky Boots. She is a graduate of Gettysburg College where she studied Music and Africana Studies. Gray has performed in roles such as The Witch in Into the Woods, Diana in Next to Normal, and MotorMouth Maybelle in Hairspray. She thanks her family and friends for all their support. Now, get ready and enjoy the show because this girl’s about to be “exec-utized!”

Maxwell Wolf

Don
Maxwell Wolf - Don Max is so excited to be making his DCT debut. Recent credits: Chip Tolentino, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Artistic Synergy of Baltimore), Carmen Ghia, The Producers (Third Wall Productions), Jack, Into The Woods (Phoenix Theatre Festival), Peter Quince, Something Rotten! (Cockpit in Court), Henry Ford, Ragtime (Maryland Theatre Collective), Barnaby, Hello, Dolly! (Suburban Players). When not on stage, Maxwell is busy running his own theatre company, Truest Ethos, where they focus on new original works by local artists. Special thanks to his girlfriend, and dance captain extraordinaire, Hunter for being his rock. Enjoy the show or get stuffed.

Tatiana Dalton

Pat
Tatiana Dalton - Pat Tatiana is thrilled to be back at DCT after last being seen as Donna Sheridan in Mamma Mia! Previous favorite shows include The Addams Family (Morticia), Steel Magnolias (Truvy), Calendar Girls (Ruth), Matilda (Mrs. Wormwood), Into the Woods (The Witch), Rock of Ages (Regina), Ruthless (Judy), The 39 Steps, A Christmas Story (Miss Shields), 9 to 5 (Judy), Tommy (Mrs. Walker), Cabaret (Kost), Rainmaker (Lizzie), Rent (Maureen), and Hairspray (Velma). When not onstage Tatiana is a proud Penn State family medicine physician and Mom to three amazing girls - Lily, Sofia, and Addi. A huge thank you to my rock Ryan for supporting my love of theater!

Andrea Ostrowski Wildason

Trish
Andrea Ostrowski Wildason - Trish Andrea is thrilled to return to DCT! You may have seen her here as Rosie in Mamma Mia, Vicky in The Full Monty, one of the three pigs in Shrek, or at Cockpit playing Irene in Crazy for You. Other favorite roles in the area include Jessie in Calendar Girls, Narrator in Joseph, Maggie in A Chorus Line, and Sally in Me and My Girl. Her favorite role to date has been as mother to her three boys Lucas, Conner and Noah, and wife to her best friend Tod with whom she’s excited to be sharing the stage! Special thanks to Roger, our fearless leader, for “Taking a Chance On Me!”

David Steinhorn

George
David Steinhorn - George David is excited to be making his DCT debut. He was most recently seen last summer in the fabulous adult ensemble of The Prom at Cockpit in Court. Other favorite shows include Cabaret (Emcee), Boston Stage Troupe, Boston; Working (Ensemble), Loeb Drama Center, Cambridge, MA; Babes in Toyland (Alan), Shubert Theatre, New Haven; Pirates of Penzance (Frederic), Downtown Cabaret Theatre, Bridgeport, CT; Bye Bye Birdie (Albert), Wheeler Players, Bridgeport, CT.

Kenny Alam

Angel
Kenny Alam - Angel Kenny is returning to the DCT stage after performing in 2020’s Mamma Mia. Kenny is excited to be back on the stage where he has made great memories.... and is ready to "slade another day honey!!!” Originally from Guatemala, Kenny’s been performing since 2017, and in this case, thrilled to perform in one of his favorite musicals. Being back on stage makes him feel free and at home, especially when he is dancing in those heels, a big no-no when growing up! The stage allows him to express himself, and his creativity doing what he most loves: portraying others by being able to “dance in their shoes!”! Enjoy the show!

Ryan Bordenski

Angel
Ryan Bordenski - Angel Ryan is so unbelievably excited to be making his DCT debut (and drag debut!) in their production of Kinky Boots. Previous credits include Mary Poppins (Robertson Ay/John Northbrook), Legally Blonde (Aaron Schulz), and Hello, Dolly! (Adult Ensemble) with The Suburban Players at St. Demetrios, and The Prom (Sheldon Saperstein) with Scottfield Theatre Company. When Ryan isn’t performing on the stage, he is a 4th Grade ELA Teacher with Harford County Public Schools.

Ervena Chloe

Angel
Ervena Chloe - Angel Ervena is excited to debut at DCT as one the captivating Angels. With a lifelong love affair with musical theater and being on stage, Ervena Chloe brings passion, talent, and charisma to the stage in every performance. In high school, Ervena Chloe captivated audiences with their electrifying vocals and soul-stirring presence. Don't miss the chance to experience the magic of Ervena Chloe’s performance in Kinky Boots, “Two and a half feet of tubular, irresistible sex.”

Brian Jacobs

Angel
Brian Jacobs - Angel Brian returns to DCT, where he has also been seen as Sylvia St. Croix in Ruthless!, Jerry in The Full Monty, and Mal Beinecke in The Addams Family. Other recent roles include Ted in Disaster! The Musical and Chef Louis in The Little Mermaid. Offstage, Brian wears very unkinky flats and teaches first grade in Baltimore City. Shout out to Nick and Simon, the ones who raise me up!

Jeff Burch

Mr. Price/Ensemble
Jeff Burch - Mr. Price/Ensemble Jeff is excited to be back on the DCT stage performing with this incredible cast. Jeff has been featured in more than a dozen DCT productions over the years. Some favorite shows here include The Bridges of Madison County, La Cage aux Folles, The Drowsy Chaperone, Titanic and Forever Plaid. Other local productions include Disaster! The Musical, Twelfth Night, Cabaret, Ragtime, Follies, Game Show, and the BSO Holiday Spectacular, to name a few.

Bryan Thompson

Simon Sr./Richard Bailey/Ensemble
Bryan Thompson - Simon Sr./Richard Bailey/Ensemble Bryan is excited to make his debut at DCT! He recently returned to the theatre after a year as Preppy Stud/Ram u/s in Heathers at Third Wall Productions. Notable past performances include Randy in Arts Collective’s Almost Maine, Mr. Caldwell in TYA’s Urinetown, and Marty in Red Branch’s Madagascar.

Lucky Marino

Harry/Ensemble
Lucky Marino - Harry/Ensemble Lucky is making his on stage debut at DCT, having previously played the drum set in the pit orchestra for Spelling Bee and Altar Boys. Recent local productions include roles in Rent and Rock of Ages at The State Theater of Havre de Grace, Little Shop of Horrors with Tidewater Players, and American Idiot and Spelling Bee at Street Lamp Productions. He also is part of the two-man band Purdy Lucky (purdylucky.com).

Hunter Aldridge

Ensemble
Hunter Aldridge - Ensemble Hunter is excited to be making his DCT debut. Previous stage credits include Dametas in Head Over Heels, Dennis Dupree in Rock of Ages, John Hinkely in Assassins, Jeffery in Godspell, Big Deal in West Side Story, and Roger in Grease. While earning a BA in Communications and a minor in Theatre Arts, he became a founding member of VA Tech’s first Acapella group, Juxtaposition. “Thank you to everyone in the cast for making me feel incredibly welcome!”

Amy Bell

Ensemble
Amy Bell - Ensemble Amy is delighted to make her DCT stage debut after nearly a decade of working backstage here. Favorite performance credits include The Wedding Singer at Cockpit In Court, and One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest, Bingo: A Winning Musical, and The Rocky Horror Show at Spotlighters.

Ren Culbreath

Ensemble
Ren Culbreath - Ensemble Ren has previously been a part of shows such as BLKS with Single Carrot Theatre. At Patapsco High School they performed in Dracula, Macbeth, and more. Outside of the theatre Ren has a deep passion for his work as a sexual health navigator for LGBTQ+ youth in Baltimore City.

Tristin Goodenough

Ensemble
Tristin Goodenough - Ensemble Tristin is excited to be back at DCT! She was last seen as Shelby in The Prom (Cockpit in Court), Ensemble in A Bronx Tale (DCT) and Teen Ensemble in The Prom (Tidewater Players). Tristin has her BA in Dance Science from Muhlenberg College and has studied acting under Larry Singer and Shakespeare under Troy Dwyer. Previous roles include Pennywise in Urinetown, Hildy Johnson in The Front Page, Elizabeth Proctor in The Crucible at Friends School of Baltimore. Film credits include Francine in Sweet as Cream by Mary Budnitz.

Amy Haynes Rapnicki

Ensemble
Amy Haynes Rapnicki - Ensemble Amy is thrilled to make her DCT debut, especially with such a lovely group of artists. By day, Amy is a speech-language pathologist for the Transition Travel Team of the Howard County Public School System. She is honored to serve as the Education/Outreach Director for the Maryland Theatre Collective (MTC) and, most recently, directed their acclaimed production of Ragtime the Musical, in Concert. Amy has also directed Seussical, The Producers, and several children's shows. Favorite onstage experiences include Hairspray (Tracy Turnblad), Avenue Q (Kate Monster), Legally Blonde (Paulette), The Little Mermaid (Ursula), Sister Act (Sister Mary Patrick), Freaky Friday (Ms. Meyers, Danielle, Adam's Mom, Officer Sitz), Puffs (Narrator), Rumors (Cookie), 25th Annual...Spelling Bee (Schwartzy), Titanic in Concert (Kate McGowan), and Crybaby (Pepper Walker).

Chris Kabara

Ensemble
Chris Kabara - Ensemble Chris returns to the DCT stage for his first full production, after being a tech week replacement for Sideshow. Other Credits: Stillpointe Theater: WITCH, Get Bent, I’ll Drink To That, Urinetown. Silhouette stages: Lightning Thief, Cinderella, She Loves Me (WATCH award winner) Cabaret, Addams Family, CryBaby, Young Frankenstein. 3rd Wall: Legally Blonde. Toby’s : Young Frankenstein. Chris’ first time on stage was through Act One, a theater program here at CCBC in the 90s. He is current board president of STAR LTD inspiring the next generation to take to the stage. He is a Senior Grant and Contracts Analyst at John’s Hopkins University.

Hunter Lubawski

Ensemble
Hunter Lubawski - Ensemble Hunter is thrilled to be returning to the DCT stage after previously being seen in A Bronx Tale (Ensemble) and A Chorus Line (Kristine). Away from the stage, Hunter is a princess performer for her company Fairytales and Fantasy Co. and a dance teacher for Jean Kettell Studio of Dance. Hunter would like to thank her family for their constant support, and of course her boyfriend, Max, who she is happy to share the stage with for the first time since high school.

Emily Machovec

Ensemble
Emily Machovec - Ensemble Emily is excited to return to DCT. Previous credits include: DCT’s Winter Wonderettes (Betty Jean), Shrek (Three Blind Mice/Rat Tapper/Dragonette/BlueBird), I Hate Hamlet (Deirdre McDavey), Leader of the Pack (Mickey); ASOB’s Steel Magnolias (Shelby); PFT’s A Chorus Line (Sheila), Into the Woods (Rapunzel), Anything Goes (Hope Harcourt); ASGT’s Bright Star (Ensemble, Lucy u/s). Away from the stage, Emily is a family law, guardianship, and estate planning attorney. Thanks to her family and friends for all their love and support!

Molly Mayne

Ensemble
Molly Mayne - Ensemble Molly is excited to make her DCT debut! Other credits include Bad Jews, Cabaret, The Crucible (Vagabond Players), Small House No Secrets (Baltimore Playwrights Festival), and Buried Child (Theatrical Mining Co.). Molly is also a theatre teacher and director at Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts.

Lauren Stuart

Milan Stage Manager/Ensemble
Lauren Stuart - Milan Stage Manager/Ensemble Lauren is ELATED to return to the stage after a 6-year hiatus. Her last show at DCT was when she was 12 weeks pregnant with her daughter Carly in Catch Me if You Can. Favorite roles include Lucy in Avenue Q at Cockpit in Court, Heidi in [title of show] at Fells Point Corner Theatre, Ginger Brooks in 1940s Radio Hour at DCT and ensemble in Legally Blonde, Addams Family, and Leader of the Pack. When she is not on stage you can catch her as the Assistant Principal at KES and spending time with her family. Thanks to Jake, Carly, her family, and of course, Danell.

Tod Wildason

Ensemble
Tod Wildason - Ensemble Tod is excited to put his guitar down and climb out of the pit to perform on stage for the first time in quite a few years! You may have seen him on the DCT stage in The Full Monty or Shrek, or heard him shredding the guitar here in Mamma Mia. He’s been grateful to play in the pit for many local area theaters. By day he’s an IT project manager, but his full-time job is keeping his wife in check and he’s happy to share the stage with her in this show!

Harvey Fierstein

Playwright
Harvey Fierstein - Playwright Mr. Fierstein 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.

Cyndi Lauper

Composer and Lyricist
Cyndi Lauper - Composer and Lyricist Ms. Lauper is a Grammy, Emmy and Tony Award-winning artist with over 30 sterling years and global record sales in excess of 50 million albums. With her first album, "She's So Unusual", Lauper won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist and became the first female in history to have four top-five singles from a debut album. Since then, Lauper has released ten additional studio albums, been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and celebrated as a New York Times best-selling author. Overall, during her storied music career, Lauper has been nominated for 15 Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, seven American Video Awards and 18 MTV Awards. In 2013, Cyndi Lauper became the first solo woman to win Best original score for her music and lyrics for Kinky Boots. Never one to slow down, next she is currently writing the score for the Broadway adaptation of the 1988 feature film Working Girl, contributed a song to the score of the Broadway musical SpongBob Squarepants and launched her own fashion line A Touch of Cyn with Home Shopping Network.

Roger Schulman

Director
Roger is delighted to be directing at DCT for the first time--though he has performed in over a dozen productions on this stage spanning back to the late 1900's! Some of his favorite onstage experiences at DCT include Mamma Mia, 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Best Little Whorehouse..., and Anything Goes. Roger has directed several productions in the area, including last summer's production of The Prom at Cockpit in Court. Other favorite directing credits include Legally Blonde, The Music Man, and Oliver. Roger is the President and CEO of the Fund for Educational Excellence in Baltimore City.

Catina Ramis McLagan

Musical Director
Catina returns to DCT after working in the pit band for 10 other DCT productions including Mamma Mia, A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder, A Chorus Line, Shrek, and many others. She is a resident keyboardist at Toby's Dinner Theatre and has performed various keyboard-related roles with several regional theaters such as ArtsCentric, RepStage, Iron Crow, and Cockpit in Court, as well as numerous local high schools and private schools. Outside of musical theatre, she is a public school instrumental music teacher in Howard County, Maryland.

Rachel Miller

Choreographer
Rachel is excited to be choreographing her first show at DCT! Rachel is a recent graduate from Goucher College, receiving her Bachelor of Arts in Dance. She is currently the Director of Dance Education at Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School and the Resident Choreographer for the Children’s Playhouse of MD. Rachel also choreographs productions for The John Carroll School and Cockpit in Court.

TraceyAnn Tokar Smith

Stage Manager
TraceyAnn is thrilled to be back at DCT stage managing this production of Kinky Boots. She has stage managed many shows for DCT over the years – favorites include A Bronx Tale, A Chorus Line, Mamma Mia, A Year with Frog and Toad, The Bridges of Madison County, A Few Good Men, and Something's Afoot. TraceyAnn also stage managed Witness Statements, And Then There Were None, The Unexpected Guest, and Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean at Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre. Her directing credits include Shadowlands at DCT, Three Tall Women at Cockpit and Court Summer Theatre, Rimers of Eldritch at McDaniel College, Arsenic and Old Lace at Vagabonds Theatre, and Billy Would Have Been Thirty Today for the Baltimore Playwrights’ Festival.  Away from the theatre, TraceyAnn works as the Lead Teacher for Lansdowne High’s Distance Learning Program.

Alex Chernow

Costume Designer
This is Alex’s first time working with Dundalk Community Theatre. She has previously worked at the Steinhardt costume shop at NYU and created costumes for the Gallatin Theater Troupe and for burlesque acts locally in Baltimore. Thank you to Janet Sais Quoi and Cierra for lending your kinkiest boots, Mom and Casey for your help making the costumes sparkle, and Ryan for the many ways you’ve supported me. I couldn’t have done it without you.

Amy Vickers

Properties Manager
is always happiest when working at her home theatre, DCT. Amy has Performed, Stage Managed, Floor Supervised, Propped, Set Dressed, Actor Dressed, as well as sold concessions and raffles for more than 20 years here at DCT. During the day, Amy is the Administrative Assistant for the Psychology Department at Towson University. All day, every day, she is the devoted mother of Timothy and wife to Glen.

Properties Designer

Shane Lowry

Wig Designer

Ryan DeVoe, RMD Studio Wigs

Marc W. Smith

Technical Director/Scenic, Lighting, Sound Designer
Marc has been involved in theatre for over 40 years and has been responsible for designing or technically directing over 350 productions. With B.A. and M.F.A. degrees in Technical Theatre and Design from Towson University, he has been the full time Technical Director for CCBC Dundalk since 1980. In addition, he is the theatre technical consultant for the CCBC Catonsville and Essex theatre facilities. Marc has received numerous technical theatre achievement awards from The United States Institute of Theatre Technology. Several of his production designs have been displayed in juried expositions including A Little Night Music and The Cemetery Club for technical achievement and Bus Stop for Scenic and Lighting Design. Marc’s scenic and lighting designs for the CCBC Essex production of Zombie Prom were part of the finalists in the Region II Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival and his lighting design for the DCT production of I Do, I Do, won “Best Lighting Design” at the Maytime International Theatre Festival in Ireland.

Hunter Lubawski

Dance Captain

Ervena Chloe

Angels Makeup Consultant

Marc W. Smith, Andrew Boeren, Kim O'Donnell, Gordon Lord, John Batton, Francesco Leandri, Toni Oliver, Devin Chester

Set Construction

Marc W. Smith, Andrew Boeren, Gordon Lord

Scenic Painters

Lisa L. Boeren

Light Board Operator

Arianna Lapp, Vanessa Vincent

Follow Spot Operators

Marc W. Smith

Sound Board Operator

Gordon Lord

Fly Deck Crew

Andrew Boeren, Kim O'Donnell, Sue Sebra, Amy Vickers

Stage Floor Crew

Callum McLagan

Dialect Coach

Maria Fracasso

Dresser

Sarah Chrzanowski, Cheryl Vourvoulas

Production Liaisons to the Board

Kelly Williams Carlson

Production Photographer

William Lunner

Lobby Display

Theatre Patrons Association

The Theatre Patrons Association of DCT is comprised of audience members who want to share a “special” appreciation to the theatre experience.
A TPA gift is a demonstration of gratitude and encouragement
to our actors, directors, designers and volunteers.


BENEFACTOR
Keith Ewancio
David C. Guy

ASSOCIATE
Barbara & Charles Meyer

PATRON
Anne Bonner
Janet & John Coleman
Janice Evans
Carole H. Fogle
Nancy Ginn

SPONSOR
Karen Bayne | Frances Bochenek | Joann & Larry Drehoff
Darlene Durst | Dorothy Ey | Virginia Foster | William Feuer
Elizabeth Geci | Nancy Hughes | Charlotte Jankowiak
Colleen Kuhn | Regina Lapetina | Sandra Lucas
Wendy McGarry | Marry Morris | Richard Pazourek
Patricia Pretl | Dolores Stump | Francis & Adele Scheidt 
Daniel & Laura Slonim

DUNDALK COMMUNITY THEATRE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Kelly Williams Carlson | Artistic Managing Director
Dr. R. Michael Walsh, Dean of Arts & Communication/Producer
Marc W. Smith | Technical Director
Sarah Chrzanowski | President
Emily Machovec| Vice-President
Cheryl Vourvoulas | Recording Secretary
Angelique Causey | Corresponding Secretary

Lisa L. Boeren | William Feuer | Amy Sacks

 

SPECIAL THANKS

Dr. Sandra L. Kurtinitis, President, CCBC
Dr. Joaquin Martinez, Provost & Vice President of Instruction
Melissa Hopp, Vice President, Administrative Services
Dr. R. Michael Walsh, Dean of Arts & Communication
Professor Nick Van Horn, Chair, Performing Arts and Humanities
Dr. Anne Lefter, Director, Performing Arts
Cathy Kratovil, Communications Assistant
Moe Conn, Technical Director, CCBC Catonsville
Jason Randolph, Technical Director, CCBC Essex
Cara Ensor, Saxon’s Diamond Centers
Ryan DeVoe, RMD Studio Wigs
Shane Lowry, Toby’s Dinner Theatre
Andrew Rosenblum, Towson University
Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts
Olney Theatre
Mary Bova
Casey Lane Brown
Chris Chernow
Debbie Goetzinger
Ruthie Long
William Lunner
Callum McLagan
Tommy Malek
Nick Massoni
Cheryl Vourvoulas

 

 





 

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