Anything Goes (Beaumont 1987) - April 11 - April 14, 2019

Jonathan Alder High School

  Acknowledgements  

 

  • To Vaud-Villities Productions
  • To Northland Performing Arts Center for letting us borrow costumes.
  • To Scott Jones, who has put in countless hours to make this show as amazing as it is. This program would be nothing without the hard work he puts in every day. Thank you!
  • To all the students & parents who showed up to help when we needed it the most.
  • To Tabitha Bartoe and Shalleen Mayes, for their extensive help with developing the program.
  • To all of the parents who assisted with building the set. Special thanks to Russ White, for arranging the set builds, along with Matt Larison, Chad Troyer, Chris Mayes, Todd Haines, Ted Pollom, Kristen & Kevin Tillyer, Jim Eudaily, Jeremy Farmwald, Tim Winslow, Scott Haskins, and Heather Hay for your hardwork. We could not do it without you.
  • To the custodial staff for their continued work that they put in to make our productions truly special and less stressful.
  • To Jonathan Alder High School administration for their continued support.
  • To Stacy Larison, April Hollinger, Stacy Troyer, Amy Wilson, Mindy White, Missy McLain, Kim Jackson, Maureen Coffey, and Kristen Tillyer for all of their work on the costumes.
  • To Holmes Lumber for providing the basis for our set.
  • To Lucas Gutierrez, for his amazing leadership and organization skills. We would not be in the position we are in without you.
  • To all of the parents, teachers, and students who made this production possible.
  • To Cole Porter, for inspiring us through his music that is unmatched in wit, style, and beauty.
  • To the Jonathan Alder Community for their overwhelming support.
  • To everyone that we may have forgotton to mention. The amount of people who provided a helping hand cannot be overstated and I truly apologize if I forgot to acknowledge you.

Note from the Director

I am extremely proud of this production. The quality of the cast, pit orchestra, stage crew, and committees are outstanding. A truly successful production, however, involves more than what is presented on stage. It should not only be an artistic learning experience, but a personal one as well. I am especially proud of the cooperation, mutual respect, level of the commitment, and teamwork that has been demonstrated by everyone involved in the production. These students have put egos aside and discovered that whether they had one line or fifty, were on or off stage, that everyone shares equally in the pride and success of such an accomplishment. You are all truly... "The Top!"

 

 

 

 

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