The Wizard of Oz (RSC 1987) - May 09 - May 11, 2025

Kayhi Drama Kings

 Acknowledgements 

This production is a result of hundreds of hours put in by volunteers. We are relentlessly thankful to all of the individuals who brought this show to life for our students. Kayhi Drama Kings would like the extend our thanks to the following:

 

To all of the munchkin parents who volunteered to help with makeup and get our munchkins on stage - to Kathleen and Gilbert Varela for being our #1 fans - to First City Players for lending us makeup, costume pieces, and being a delight to collaborate with - to Charli XCX for providing us a guiding light - to Andiamo Dance Company for loaning us lights - to Ali Willett for props and for keeping us fed and caffeinated - to Alex and Andrea Marthinsen for the late nights they spent helping with finishing touches - to Rich and Cheri Kossak for creating last minute solutions and lending a hand with set pieces - to Laura and Justin Kossak for helping with anything we asked them to and keeping us sane - to Trina Purcell for tech help and managing the auditorium, to Rick Dormer and Jared Garlick for their support of our program - To Superintendent Michael Robbins for all he has done for Kayhi Drama Kings the last three years - to Heather Jones for always being there for us - to Cameo McRoberts for all her creativeness (ps congrats we are so proud of you - to all of the families who gave up dinners with their students and put up with late bedtimes so their students could participate 

 

We would like to send special thanks to our costume team!

To Beth Brandt-Erichsen for leading the team, various costumes, and for embracing Tommy's crazy ideas - to Marna Cessnun for Dorothy’s “Glam Look” - to Tommy Varela-Kossak for Dorothy's Oz look - to Kelsey McNeil for creating the Tin Man costume - to  Margie Sweetman for creating the Scarecrow costume - to Pam Duran for creating The Witches' looks - to Sherry Henrickson for creating the costumes for the Flying Monkeys. Emeraldians, Guard, and Wizard - to Andrea Marthinsen for creating the Jitterbug costumes - to Amanda Machado for creating the Munchkin costumes

 

In addition, we would like to thank First City Players, Ketchikan Theater Ballet, Abel Piercy at The Artery, Kim Henrickson, Kathleen Varela, Cindy Kloxin, Aubree Kline, Misty Hancock, Lisa Machado, and Shawn House for their contributions to costumes.

 

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