Intimate Apparel |
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CCBC Dundalk, John E. Ravekes Theatre |
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| Intimate Apparel Is presented through special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service www.dramatists.com The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited |
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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.
CCBC requires masks be worn indoors at all times at any CCBC facility. Masks must cover the nose and mouth and fit snugly around your face and chin. Mask must be worn regardless of vaccination status.
The Arts at CCBC has been granted permission to allow all actors, who are fully vaccinated, to perform on stage unmasked. All other production staff and volunteers must still wear masks.
scene breakdown
Place: Lower Manhattan
Time: 1905
ACT ONE
Scene 1 | Wedding Corset - White Satin with Pink Roses
Scene 2 | Gardenia Ball Corset - Pink Silk and Crepe de Chine
Scene 3 | Imperial Silk, Embroidered with Blue Thread
Scene 4 | Heliotrope Handkerchief
Scene 5 | Hand - Dyed Silk
Scene 6 | White Cotton Bed Linen
( There will be a 15 minute intermission)
ACT TWO
Scene 1 | The Wedding Corset - White Satin Embroidered with Orange Blossoms
Scene 2 | Valenciennes Lace
Scene 3 | Rose Chemise
Scene 4 | Gentlemen's Suit
Scene 5 | Smoking Jacket
Scene 6 | Japanese Silk
Scene 7 | Patchwork Quilt
Cast
Creative Team
Lynn Nottage
Tom Colonna
Marc W. Smith
TraceyAnn Tokar Smith
Amy Vickers
Sharlene Michelle Clinton
James J. Fasching, Della Lotman
Precious B. Stone
Karen D'Pasquale, Gordon Lord, Jason Randoplh, Jess Rassp, Marc W. Smith, Charlie Woods
Barry Stairs
Sara Piaskowski
Gordon Lord
Lisa L. Boeren
Meet the Company
Takira Thompson
Takira makes her DCT debut with Intimate Apparel. Other stage credits include productions of Intimate Apparel and A Raisin in the Sun for CCBC Catonsville Academic Theatre and her self-written play entitled Hindering Benefits. Takira enjoys writing short stories and plays, photography and film production in her free time. Away from the stage, Takira is continuing her education at CCBC and is employed as a Paraeducator with Baltimore County Public Schools.
Ryan Holmes
Ryan returns to DCT after having performed in A Year with Frog and Toad. Other regional credits include: Dreamgirls at Baltimore’s Center Stage with ArtsCentric, 42nd Street at Beth Tfiloh, Kinky Boots at Toby’s Dinner Theatre, and Nice Work if You Can Get It, and Disaster! at Cockpit in Court Theatre. Ryan is also preparing for his next performance in ROCKY The Musical at Toby's Dinner Theatre. Away from the stage Ryan is the proud father of two and a social media influencer.
Laura Weiss
Laura is thrilled to be back on the DCT stage! She has previously been in DCT’s productions of Jane Eyre (Grace) and The Full Monty (Estelle). Other favorite shows include Steel Magnolias (Annelle), Company (Jenny), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Miss Dorothy), The Shadow Box (Agnes), Sweeney Todd (Ensemble), Assassins (Emma Goldman), and Crazy for You (Betsy). Laura holds a Bachelor of Music in Musical Theatre from Catholic University and has worked professionally in arts administration for over 15 years.
Randi Seepersad
Randi is an alumni of CCBC and is making her DCT debut in Intimate Apparel. She is a working actor/techie who’s elated to be back on stage finally! Previous credits include: She Kills Monsters (Agnes), Rashomon (The Wife), Much Ado About Nothing (Beatrice), and Twelfth Night (Viola). Randi is finishing her Bachelor’s degree and plans to get her Master’s. She wants to thank the cast/crew for making this experience invaluable.
Toby Hessenauer
Toby returns to DCT having previously appeared in Sugar Babies, The Graduate, The 39 Steps and as the ghost of John Barrymore in I Hate Hamlet. Intimate Apparel marks his 89th production in the Baltimore/Annapolis area. Regional credits include Nice Work if You Can Get It and Laughter on the 23rd Floor at Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre, Romeo and Juliet (Friar Laurence) The Sound of Music (Uncle Max) and The Producers (Max Bialystok). A graduate of the University of Rochester, he has also studied under members of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Folger Shakespeare Library. As a member of the Screen Actors Guild(SAG) he can be seen in the HBO film, Something the Lord Made , the HBO's series The Wire, and the Renee Zellwegger film My One and Only. He can be seen in episodes of Veep and House of Cards.
Lisa Jenkins
Lisa makes her DCT debut in Intimate Apparel. A practicing attorney by day, Lisa has trained with The Chesapeake Shakespeare Company in Baltimore, and the Endangered Species Theater project in Frederick, MD. Lisa is also a member of the Actor’s Center in Washington DC and the Virginia Production Alliance of Richmond Virginia. Away from the stage and practicing law, Lisa enjoys short story and fiction writing.
Tom Colonna
Tom brings his 47 year teaching career at CCBC and his 39 years as Artistic/Managing Director of DCT to an exciting end with his retirement in June of 2022. He is excited to return to DCT after directing productions of A Year With Frog and Toad, I Hate Hamlet, The Octette Bridge Club, On Golden Pond, Love Letters, La Cage aux Folles, Romance, Romance, Steel Magnolias, Cabaret, Ballroom, Thoroughly Modern Millie and 42nd Street. Other regional credits include directing Dames at Sea (Cockpit in Court/Harborlights Dinner Theatre) and performing in The Glass Menagerie, The Fantasticks, Nightwatch, The Robber Bridegroom, Starting Here, Starting Now, Love Letters, Company, Six Rms Riv Vu and Edith Piaf, Je Vous Aime. As Professor of Theatre and Communication at CCBC his academic directing credits include, Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, Intimate Apparel, The Fantasticks, Fat Pig, and Little Shop of Horrors
Marc W. Smith
TraceyAnn Tokar Smith
Amy Vickers
Sharlene Michelle Clinton
James J. Fasching, Della Lotman
Precious B. Stone
Karen D'Pasquale, Gordon Lord, Jason Randoplh, Jess Rassp, Marc W. Smith, Charlie Woods
Barry Stairs
Sara Piaskowski
Gordon Lord
Lisa L. Boeren
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.
JOHN E. RAVEKES CIRCLE
Tom Colonna & Herb Knapp
BENEFACTOR
Dave Guy
ASSOCIATE
Carole Fogle | William & Dori Watson
SPONSOR
Virginia Foster | Jeanette Jones | Dolores Kesterson
Regina Lapetina | Donna Russell | Francis & Adele Scheidt
DUNDALK COMMUNITY THEATRE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Tom Colonna | Artistic Managing Director
Marc W. Smith | Technical Director
Lauren Stuart | President
Sarah Chrzanowski | Vice-President
Cheryl Vourvoulas | Recording Secretary
Angelique Causey | Corresponding Secretary
Heather Bailowich | Lisa L. Boeren | William Feuer
Bruce Kahl | Gordon Lord | Emily Machovec
Patrick Martyn | 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. William Watson, 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
Dave Smith & CCBC Dundalk Maintenance Crew
Mary Bova
Herb Knapp
Amy Sacks













