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  • Subscribe to ACT's 44th Season (5-Shows)

    Aberdeen Community Theatre is thrilled to announce its 44th season with FIVE remaining mainstage productions in 2024. Explore the best live theater experience with our three Subscriber packages designed to cater to your preferences. VIP Subscription: Enjoy the same reserved seat(s) for FOUR mainstage productions and priority seat selection for the dinner theater. Your tickets will be conveniently mailed to you, and your name will be featured in ACT’s programs. Flex Subscription: Embrace flexibility without compromising on quality. Enjoy SIX ticket credits, usable in any combination for FOUR remaining mainstage productions, with a single credit applicable to the dinner theater. Individual Subscription: Provides one ticket credit for each of the FIVE remaining productions in 2024. Choose the subscription that suits you. Subscribe today and elevate your theater-going experience! Stay informed with exclusive news and announcements delivered conveniently via mail and email. Benefit from early access to the box office, securing your spot before the general public. If above form does not download properly, click here to download from Google Drive. Download, print and mail to: ACT, PO Box 813, Aberdeen, SD 57402-0813 OR stop in at ACT's Office, 417 S Main St, Aberdeen, SD 57401 OR call at (605) 225-2228 "Noir Suspicions" April 10-21* ACT returns to “Café Noir” featuring familiar characters from “Murder at Café Noir,” including Rick Archer and Sheila Wonderly. Enjoy a meal onstage during this humorous, interactive murder mystery that’s an homage to “Casablanca.” Mr. Archer finds himself in a tough spot after the discovery of a dead body on the dock. Adding to the intrigue: a mysterious woman, a devious blackmailer, and a businessman who wants to take Ms. Wonderly – and the Café - for himself. "Bright Star" June 18-23* ACT’s summer musical! A sweeping tale of love and redemption set in the American South. A young woman meets a soldier returning from war and sets off on a journey to understand her past. A richly emotional, funny, and charming saga set to country and bluegrass music written by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell. "The Siegel" July 31-August 4* Ethan Siegel is in love, and ready to propose to Alice. There’s just one problem: they broke up two years ago! Ethan doesn’t see that as an obstacle, but Alice’s new boyfriend might feel differently! Sarcastic, witty, fast-paced and fresh, it’s a modern take on romance that asks the question: Is there really such a thing as a “soulmate?” "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" October 9-13* ACT’s Young People’s Theatre presents a classic children’s tale, brought to life on stage. Featuring the great lion, Aslan, the terrifying White Witch, and four siblings who enter a magical land through an enchanted wardrobe. Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy must join forces with mythical creatures and talking animals to save Narnia from perpetual winter. "A Tune Christmas" November 20-24* Welcome back to Tuna, TX for the holidays! ACT’s 2024 Christmas show is a sequel to the well-known “Greater Tuna,” whose characters populate the third-smallest town in all of Texas. There’s a lawn decoration contest, a mysterious Christmas Phantom, and a local production of “A Christmas Carol” that keeps running into trouble. A wild and wacky comedy-satire that will have the audience laughing out loud. *Shows and Dates are subject to change

  • YPT Classes

    Aberdeen Community Theatre and Young People's Theatre are excited to announce upcoming musical theatre classes scheduled for February through April. Registration are closed. Classes held at the Capitol Theatre 417 S Main St. Level 1: Grades 2-3 Registration fee $35.00 This introductory class provides a chance for your child to explore the world of musical theatre performance. Students will learn a group musical theatre song and dance number, selected by the instructor, to showcase for friends and family on April 6th. The class meets once a week for an hour, focusing on combining physical and vocal elements to present a polished musical theatre performance. Level 2: Grades 4-7 Registration fee $40.00 Designed in a musical theatre style, this class challenges each student to learn a solo or duet from a selection of songs and participate in a group musical theatre number chosen by the instructor. The class meets twice a week for an hour and a half, leading up to a performance of individual and group pieces at the student showcase on April 6th. The first class each week focuses on exercises and explorations to enhance solo or duet performances, while the second class delves into physical explorations to elevate the group musical theatre number. Classes Schedule:

  • Auditions for "Noir Suspicions"

    Auditions for “Noir Suspicions” will be held at the Capitol Theatre, 415 S Main St., March 4th and 5th at 7pm. ACT is looking for three women and four men for the following roles: RICHARD ARCHER - ex-private detective, now half owner of the Cafe Noir. His partner and girlfriend is - SHEILA WONDERLY - ex-call girl, now the other half owner of the Cafe Noir. ANTHONY CAIRO - a dealer in the black market, and hiding out from some smugglers he double-crossed. DEPUTY INSPECTOR RIGFIELD - of the St. Vincent Police. He hates the Cafe Noir and has longed to close it down and get himself a promotion to full inspector. INGRID LASZLO - a desperate woman being blackmailed. SIDNEY FERRARI - the British owner of the Blue Parrot Resort and Condos on Tobago Cay and one of the Carribean’s wealthiest developers. CLAUDETTE PONTE - a French blackmailer, known as Nurse Nightshade because of her expertise with poisons. JUDGE KOCH - a magistrate from St. Vincent and regular at the Cafe Noir. RENAULT - a taxi driver and member of the radical French Liberte party. NOTES: CLAUDETTE and JUDGE KOCH are played by the same actress. RENAULT and RIGFIELD are played by the same actor. MUSICAL STYLE: Classic Broadway VOCAL DEMANDS: Easy No experience needed. No need to prepare. Directed by Brian T. Schultz. Tentative Show Dates: April 10-21. Scripts available for 48 hours from either the ACT’s office or the K.O. Lee Library. Please note that script checkout is on a first come, first served basis. Download, fill out, and bring to you to auditions or email a copy to act@nvc.net Alternative download link ACT Returns to Café Noir! Join us for a riveting evening as ACT returns to the beloved “Café Noir” with a thrilling sequel, bringing back characters from “Murder at Café Noir,” such as the witty Rick Archer and the enigmatic Sheila Wonderly. Immerse yourself in a delectable experience, enjoying a meal right onstage during this interactive and humorous murder mystery that pays homage to the timeless classic, “Casablanca.” In this hard-boiled comic mystery sequel, Rick Archer, the ex-private eye turned perplexed manager of Café Noir on the picturesque island of Mustique, finds himself in a tight spot. The discovery of a lifeless body on the dock throws him into a web of intrigue, featuring a mysterious femme fatale, a cunning blackmailer with French connections, and a shrewd businessman with eyes on both Ms. Wonderly and the café itself. The plot thickens as Rick is unjustly arrested after the blackmailer meets an untimely demise within the confines of his club. Now, it’s up to the audience to play detective, piecing together clues and convincing the magistrate of Rick’s innocence. With nods to the classic film, “Casablanca,” Noir Suspicions guarantees a delightful experience for audiences, whether or not they are familiar with the previous hit, “Murder at Café Noir.” Get ready for an evening filled with laughter, suspense, and a tribute to the golden era of cinema.

  • ACT presents "The Friendly Hour"

    Aberdeen Community Theatre presents "The Friendly Hour." February 28th - March 2nd at 7:30pm and March 3rd at 2:30pm at the Capitol Theatre 415 S Main St. TICKETS $18 Early Bird Feb. 10-13, $20 in Advance Feb. 14-March 3, $24 at the Door. Tickets can be purchased at Riddle’s Jewelry (check store hours), 605-225-2228, or by clicking here. SYNOPSIS In 1934, a group of women in rural South Dakota started gathering each month for “The Friendly Hour.” This poignant comedy tells their stories entirely through transcripts of the meeting minutes, spanning seven decades. A thoroughly American story of farm life and lifelong friendships, set on the South Dakota prairie. CAST DORCAS BRIGGLE.........................................................Diane Leitheiser WAVA JAMTGAARD.............................................................Haley Salem OPAL ZWEIFEL....................................................................Aysia Eggena EFFIE VOSS...............................................................Nicole Christiansen ISABELLE HAGEN, LUCILLE OSTENSEN, IRENE DESPLINTER, EDNA PATTON, ELVERA NORMAN, ALICE BJERS, BARB NORLING, & HAZEL LARSON.............................................................Kylee Carlson ASST. DIRECTOR/STAGE MANAGER..........................Emily Meidinger DIRECTOR........................................................................Brian T. Schultz

  • 2023 Volunteer Party

    42nd Volunteer party - 34th Annual ACTie awards 31st Anniversary in Capitol Theatre Aberdeen Community Theatre celebrated a successful 2023 Season, and honored hundreds of volunteers at its annual Volunteer Party on January 20, 2024. ACT relies on volunteers to fill a wide variety of roles backstage, on stage, and off stage, in order to support our mission of providing quality entertainment and opportunities for people of all ages. Hundreds of volunteers sing, dance, act, build sets, make costumes, operate lights and sound, do hair and makeup, usher, assist with office or facility tasks, and much more - every year. Their generous gifts of time and talent are vital to our success: we simply could not do it without our volunteers. We are grateful to each and every one of you for "GETTING INTO THE ACT!!" Here's a look at this year's "ACTie" awards. Special note: any volunteers who were unable to attend the awards event may pick up their certificates at the ACT office, 417 S. Main Street, during normal business hours. ACTie award winners from left to right: Volunteer of the Year - Haley Salem Golden Quill Award & Betty Anderson A-Stitch-In-Time - Michelle Schaunaman Performer of the Year - Tony Kollman Business of the Year - McQuillen Creative Group, Eliot Lucas accepting award Techie of the Year - Jessa Zimmer Newcomer of the Year - Kylee Carlson Donald H. Hall Lifetime Achievement - Daniel Yurgaitis ACT's Artistic/Managing Director - James L. Walker Debut Performer of the Year - Chuck Gabriel Other ACTie award winners include: Techie of the Year - Renee Galbraith (please pick up your award) Betty Anderson A-Stitch-In-Time - Megan Hinkle (please pick up your award) Betty Anderson A-Stitch-In-Time - Brittany Merkel (please pick up your award) Debut Techie of the Year - Jaycee Nelson (please pick up your award) Orchestra Member of the Year - Tanner Shultis (please pick up your award) 2023 Season Debuts: "Junie B. Jones is Not a Crook" Madelynn Erdmann (please pick up your award) James Ferguson (please pick up your award) Olivia Hatzenbuhler (please pick up your award) Chloecherie Heagley (please pick up your award) Elijah Martin (please pick up your award) Macy Schnabel (please pick up your award) Miah Wipf (please pick up your award) "How To Eat Like A Child" Elliott Hanson (please pick up your award) Jamison Frericks (please pick up your award) McKenna Hamson (please pick up your award) Eiler Jensen (please pick up your award) Grace Mayer (please pick up your award) Lauryn Robinson (please pick up your award) "9 to 5 the Musical" Jennifer Appl (please pick up your award) Dylan Barkmeier Kylee Carlson Josh Davis (please pick up your award) Chuck Gabriel Lucas Galvin (please pick up your award) Shawn Hepola (please pick up your award) Cate Knapp (please pick up your award) Kaitlynn Loos (please pick up your award) Jaycee Nelson (please pick up your award) Ashton Ormand (please pick up your award) Masyn Schutter (please pick up your award) "For Better" Jessica Appl  (please pick up your award) "Murder at Cafe Noir" Tim Moffett "A Hallimark Christmas for Beth" Jacob Miller Leanna Miller Anneliese Miller Eli Miller Tracy Vogel Nepotism is Relative (A Wild Family Affair) Jessica & Jennifer Appl (please pick up your award) Jason, Jennifer, Dylan & Eden Barkmeier; Jackson & Ava Rott Josh, Jenna & Alainna Bowen John & Tierra Cassens (please pick up your award) Gary & Heather Darling (please pick up your award) Marilyn & Emily Davis (please pick up your award) Paul & Jean Dutt (please pick up your award) Aysia & Sakura Eggena (please pick up your award) Tracy & Madelynn Erdmann (please pick up your award) James & Jean Ferguson (please pick up your award) Kristen & Hannah Gasperich (please pick up your award) Journey & Sienna Gray (please pick up your award) Matt, Lori & Jill Harmel (please pick up your award) Steph & Chase Hawkinson Fred, Rachel, Charlie & Peter Hemke (please pick up your award) Jay & Missy Hill (please pick up your award) Josh, Becky & Eiler Jensen (please pick up your award) Mike & Catherine Knapp (please pick up your award) Tony & Liza Kollman Christine & Jill Lepkowski (please pick up your award) Eliot Lucas & Nicole Christiansen Greg, Barb, Katie & Emily Magera Joel & Sarah Mann (please pick up your award) Mark & Mary Marion (please pick up your award) Bethe Martian; Lily & Daisy Williams (please pick up your award) Amelia & Elijah Martin (please pick up your award) Cherise, Bradley & Grace Mayer (please pick up your award) Craig & Audrey McFarland (please pick up your award) Russ, Lisa, & Shaun McNeely Justin & Emily Meidinger Jacob, Leanna, Anneliese & Eli Miller Mike & Rita Moe Eryn, Jayden & Kai Nerdig (please pick up your award) Lucky, Joan & Thatcher Peterson (please pick up your award) Courtney, Jackson & Ava Rott (please pick up your award) Aaron & Haley Salem Elizabeth, Elsa & Haydler Schiferl Kraig Schlaht & Teresa Levsen Brian, Juli, Erica & Natalie Schultz Jeremy & Masyn Schutter (please pick up your award) George P. & Sandy Sullivan Alex & Paige Tiede John, Tracy, Alice, Coen, Penelope & Eva Vogel Bill & Mary Wieland (please pick up your award) Larry, Margaret & Elizabeth Wild Jessa & Raylee Zimmer Glutton for Punishment (10 out of 10 performances in "Murder at Café Noir") Nicole Christiansen Chuck Gabriel Liza Kollman Nancy Miller Juli Schultz Chesnee Wagner Brenda Weishaar Jessa Zimmer Season Specialist Renee Galbraith ((please pick up your award) Barb Imberi Liza Kollman Christine Lepkowski (please pick up your award) Elizabeth Schiferl Juli Schultz Ashley Westby Ashley Wysk (please pick up your award) Jessa Zimmer Schizophrenic Star Jason Honerman Eliot Lucas Diane Leitheiser (please pick up your award) Kylee Carlson Arlyn Rusche Haley Salem

  • Auditions for "The Friendly Hour"

    Auditions for “The Friendly Hour” will be held at the Capitol Theatre, 415 S Main St., January 21st at 4:00pm & 22nd at 8:00pm. SYNOPSIS: In 1934, a group of women in rural South Dakota started gathering each month for “The Friendly Hour.” This poignant comedy tells their stories entirely through transcripts of the meeting minutes, spanning seven decades. A thoroughly American story of farm life and lifelong friendships, set in the South Dakota prairie. Age Range: Able to play 20s to 90s Cast Size: 5 Women Directed by: Brian T. Schultz Tentative Show Dates: February 28th - March 3rd If above form does not download properly, click here to download from Google Drive. Email your form to act@nvc.net or bring with you to auditions. Scripts for the audition can be borrowed for 48 hours from either the ACT’s office or the K.O. Lee Library starting January 2nd. Please note that script checkout is on a first come, first served basis.

  • Subscribe to ACT's 44th Season

    Aberdeen Community Theatre is thrilled to announce its 44th season with SIX mainstage productions in 2024. Explore the best live theater experience with our three Subscriber packages designed to cater to your preferences. VIP Subscription $218: Enjoy the same reserved seat(s) for FIVE mainstage productions and priority seat selection for the dinner theater. Your tickets will be conveniently mailed to you, and your name will be featured in ACT’s programs. Flex Subscription $190: Embrace flexibility without compromising on quality. Enjoy SIX ticket credits, usable in any combination for FIVE mainstage productions, with a single credit applicable to the dinner theater. Individual Subscription only $138 (full price $188): Provides one ticket credit for each of the SIX captivating productions in 2024. Choose the subscription that suits you. Subscribe today and elevate your theater-going experience! Stay informed with exclusive news and announcements delivered conveniently via mail and email. Benefit from early access to the box office, securing your spot before the general public. If above form does not download properly, click here to download from Google Drive. Download, print and mail to: ACT, PO Box 813, Aberdeen, SD 57402-0813 OR stop in at ACT's Office, 417 S Main St, Aberdeen, SD 57401 OR call at (605) 225-2228 "The Friendly Hour" February 28-March 3* In 1934, a group of women in rural South Dakota started gathering each month for “The Friendly Hour.” This poignant comedy tells their stories entirely through transcripts of the meeting minutes, spanning seven decades. A thoroughly American story of farm life and lifelong friendships, set on the South Dakota prairie. "Noir Suspicions" April 10-21* ACT returns to “Café Noir” featuring familiar characters from “Murder at Café Noir,” including Rick Archer and Sheila Wonderly. Enjoy a meal onstage during this humorous, interactive murder mystery that’s an homage to “Casablanca.” Mr. Archer finds himself in a tough spot after the discovery of a dead body on the dock. Adding to the intrigue: a mysterious woman, a devious blackmailer, and a businessman who wants to take Ms. Wonderly – and the Café - for himself. "Bright Star" June 18-23* ACT’s summer musical! A sweeping tale of love and redemption set in the American South. A young woman meets a soldier returning from war and sets off on a journey to understand her past. A richly emotional, funny, and charming saga set to country and bluegrass music written by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell. "The Siegel" July 31-August 4* Ethan Siegel is in love, and ready to propose to Alice. There’s just one problem: they broke up two years ago! Ethan doesn’t see that as an obstacle, but Alice’s new boyfriend might feel differently! Sarcastic, witty, fast-paced and fresh, it’s a modern take on romance that asks the question: Is there really such a thing as a “soulmate?” "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" October 9-13* ACT’s Young People’s Theatre presents a classic children’s tale, brought to life on stage. Featuring the great lion, Aslan, the terrifying White Witch, and four siblings who enter a magical land through an enchanted wardrobe. Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy must join forces with mythical creatures and talking animals to save Narnia from perpetual winter. "A Tune Christmas" November 20-24* Welcome back to Tuna, TX for the holidays! ACT’s 2024 Christmas show is a sequel to the well-known “Greater Tuna,” whose characters populate the third-smallest town in all of Texas. There’s a lawn decoration contest, a mysterious Christmas Phantom, and a local production of “A Christmas Carol” that keeps running into trouble. A wild and wacky comedy-satire that will have the audience laughing out loud. *Shows and Dates are subject to change

  • YPT presents "Judy Moody & Stink: The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Treasure Hunt"

    CAST ANNOUNCEMENT! ACT's Young People's Theatre presents "Judy Moody & Stink: The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Treasure Hunt!" See it onstage at the Capitol Theatre on February 9th, 10th, & 11th. Tickets will go on sale to the public beginning January 19th. ACT subscribers should note that "Judy Moody...." is a special feature project; tickets for this YPT production are NOT included as part of 2024 Season Subscriptions. CAST MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE ALL CAST MEMBERS are expected to attend a read-through on Friday, January 12. Please arrive on time to begin at 4:00pm on the mainstage in the Capitol Theatre. A note from Director Claire Vetter: "Thank you so much to everyone who auditioned. You made my job very difficult! If I was not able to cast you this time, I encourage you to audition for our next YPT show, 'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe,' scheduled for October performances. Auditions will be in September. Again, thank you for getting into the ACT!"

  • Auditions for YPT's "Judy Moody & Stink: The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Treasure Hunt"

    Auditions for “Judy Moody & Stink: The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Treasure Hunt” will be held at the Capitol Theatre, 415 S Main St., January 8th & 9th at 4pm. SYNOPSIS: When the Moody family takes a weekend trip to "Artichoke" Island, third-grader Judy and her little brother Stink don't know what to expect. But what they find is a pirate, and he sends them on a treasure hunt, racing against rivals Tall Boy and Smart Girl! Can they find the hidden clues, crack the secret codes, and solve the tricky puzzles before time runs out? A funny, adventurous play for young audiences based on the Judy Moody books by Megan McDonald. Age Range: 7-17 years old Cast Size of 18 with: 3 to 14 Girls or 3 to 15 Boys Directed by: Claire Vetter Tentative Show Dates: February 9th & 10th at 7:30pm and February 11th at 2:30pm Director’s Note: No need to prepare anything for auditions – just come dressed to move and ready to have fun! If above form does not download properly, click here to download from Google Drive. Email your form to act@nvc.net or bring with you to auditions. Scripts for the audition can be borrowed for 48 hours from either the ACT’s office or the K.O. Lee Library starting January 2nd. Please note that script checkout is on a first come, first served basis.

  • You're invited to ACT's 2023 Volunteer Party

    RSVP Required by January 12th WHO: Any ACT volunteers, and those who plan to GET INTO THE ACT in 2024! WHAT: An evening of food, friends and fun! WHEN: Saturday, January 20th at 6:00pm | Dinner at 6:30pm, with activities to follow. WHERE: On the mainstage at the Capitol Theatre, 415 S. Main Street. WHY: To celebrate our volunteer community, and toast to the upcoming season! HOW: RSVP by clicking here or by calling 605-225-2228

  • Capitol Improvement Campaign

    Aberdeen Community Theatre is proud to call the Capitol Theatre its home. Maintaining and repairing a beautiful, historic building involves continuous effort – and expense. Originally built in 1926, the Capitol Theatre now houses a mix of the new and the old. Updated facilities include a state-of-the-art digital cinema and modern theatre lighting and sound systems. Our mainstage space is adorned with period-appropriate moldings and décor throughout the lobby and auditorium. Keeping a building with so much history beautiful, safe and functional is an ongoing challenge and can be expensive! Sometimes, an urgent situation arises unexpectedly, something that’s not forseen in annual budget plans, and presents a real and immediate challenge. We experienced such a situation recently when water damage after a severe rainstorm eroded the stability of an old brick chimney return, once connected to an older boiler system. Repairs were immediately needed, removing the structure brick by brick from 10 feet above the roof, all the way down to the sub-basement level. Structural repairs are complete, but there is finish work yet to be done to maintain the Capitol Theatre’s historic presence. The final bill will exceed $20,000, and we’re asking for your help. You can ensure ACT improves and protects our most valuable asset – the historic Capitol Theatre – by making a gift to the “Capitol Campaign.” Online donations are safe, simple and secure. You may also use the form below to send in a contribution to help ACT ensure a bright future for our historic Capitol Theatre facility. ACT works hard to provide high-quality entertainment and educational opportunities for everyone in the Aberdeen area. We cannot do it without you! Thank you for your continued support. Close-up of water damaged brick and plaster wall. Wall safety reinforcement before removal. Wall removed as well as 10 feet of brick chimney return on the roof; openings in the floor and ceiling repaired.

  • ACT presents "A Hollimark Christmas for Beth"

    A HOLLIMARK CHRISTMAS FOR BETH by Michelle Schaunaman Show Dates: November 15-18 at 7:30pm, and 19th at 2:30pm Directed by: Brian T. Schultz Ticket Sales: ACT Subscribers start October 24th at 10am Early Bird tickets start October 28th at 10am - $16 Advance tickets start October 31th at 10am - $18 Door tickets - $22 Tickets can be purchased at Riddle's Jewelry (check store for hours), by calling 605-225-2228 or by clicking "Buy Tickets now" SYNOPSIS: A holiday movie parody everyone can enjoy! Beth, a big city news reporter, suddenly inherits the Evergreen Inn in Christmasville, Canada – it’s a bed and breakfast with a tree farm. Can Santa, St. Agnes, an elf, and a hunky, plaid-clad tree farmer help Beth pursue her true passion of baking - and regain her Christmas spirit along the way? Bet you can guess the answer! But can you catch all the fast-paced holiday movie tropes and references? You might be too busy laughing! Cast List: BETH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nicole Christiansen MARY ANNE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Emily Meidinger CASSANDRA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Emily Davis ELFSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Diane Leitheiser CHARLES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kane Anderson CHRIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shaun McNeely NIKOLAS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chuck Gabriel ABE DUNKER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Vogel DANICA DUNKER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tracy Vogel MR. SCHEUNEMANN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Kollman MRS. SCHEUNEMANN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Haley Salem PHIL MURPHY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jacob Miller LAUREN MURPHY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Leanna Miller BONNIE MURPHY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eva Vogel BILLY MURPHY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thatcher Peterson SVETLANA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kylee Carlson RUDY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eliot Lucas NOELLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethe Martian NEWS MAN 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jason Honerman NEWS MAN 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arlyn Rusche NEWS ANCHOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aysia Eggena ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/STAGE MANAGER. . . . . . . Trenia Jesz

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