Hello, Dolly! - April 11 - April 20, 2024

CCProductions, Inc.

 Who's Who 

  • Karin Schatte head shot

    Karin Schatte

    as Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi

    Well, hello Dolly! Karin Schatte is delighted to step into Dolly's shoes and meddle in everyone's business. Dolly is a favorite character, for sure! Karin has been an active player in several community theatre productions. At CCP, she performed the roles of Judy in 9 to 5, Madame in Cinderella, and stepped into the role of Fastrada in Pippin. In her offstage life, Karin teaches music at South Elementary School, passing on her passion for the arts to her students. Many thanks to her theatre-loving family for their continued support and encouragement.

  • Joshua Lehto head shot

    Joshua Lehto

    as Horace Vandergeldelder

    Josh has been entertaining audiences on stage foralmost 10 years now. Rob Crouse gave him his bigbreak in CC's 2014 production of Les Miserables.Since then he's directed and performed is many roles at both TLT and CCP such as Bert in "Mary Poppins, Cogsworth in "Beauty & the Beast," Gomez Adams in "The Addams Family" and recently Captain Von Trapp in "The Sound of Music. Josh is excited to be returning to the CCP stage in "Hello, Dolly!" and dedicates this performance to his mentor and friend, Rob Crouse. When not on stage Josh stays involved in his community through the efforts of the Red Slipper Warrior Project, directing the Bible Baptist Church choir, and various other community outreach opportunities. While he wears many hats his favorites are husband' to his amazing, supportive wife Sammi Lehto and "Dad" to his beloved, wonderful children (Gracie, Tom, Jordan, & Andrew.)

  • Peter Lyskowski head shot

    Peter Lyskowski

    as Cornelius Hackl

    Peter Lyskowski is thrilled to be in CCP's production of "Hello Dolly!," a show that he was in as a Helias High School sophomore 31 years ago! Peter thanks his wife and family for all their love and support. He is also grateful for everyone at CCP and elsewhere who give so much of themselves to create and support the arts in our community.

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