The Prisoner of Second Avenue - April 25 - April 27, 2014

R-ACT Theatre Productions

 Acknowledgements 

 

 

From the Director, Debbie Bowser:

 

I truly want to thank my cast and crew for putting so much time and effort into this show. My Assistant Director, Leanne, is wonderful, and I am so grateful she agreed to be a part of this production. Also, a deep thank you to my entire cast, but especially Dave and Ruthy for their dedication and extra work. They had so MANY lines. They have been all been awesome. Next, I'd like to thank Joshua Tarquinio for his incredible pictures. He is a great artist, and I recommend him to anyone needing a photographer. Besides being super nice, he is a hard worker, prompt, and incredibly patient with us 'actor types'. A special thanks to Mike Nelson, for heading up the Tech side of the production. Also, Bill Bruce, and Dave Haloweiko for being awesome techies.  I also want to thank Tera and Leanne for the great marketing, and advertising. Also, Meredith Weber for creating the blog Writer's Block. These ladies ROCK!! All of the people working on the crew have been great. Thanks for your hard work. Oh, thanks also to Amy Ellefson for hemming work, and Jessie Komora for helping with make up. We all pulled together and made an incredible show. I'm proud of you all!

 


 

 

From the Assistant Director, Leanne Condron

 

Thank you to Debbie Bowser for providing me the opportunity to be a part of her team for her first show back with R-ACT. We are so glad she has found her way home to her theatre family. Debbie has an amazing sense of direction and creative instinct, and it was an honor to work with (and learn from) her during this production. To the cast, each and every one of you are extremely talented. Your willingness to stretch those talents allowed these crazy characters to develop and come to life on stage. Together, you have created an amazing experience for our audience; it was a joy to watch these characters come alive. To everyone who worked continuously behind the scenes over the last two months – props, house and ticketing, marketing, technical, and backstage – your collaboration and teamwork Is nothing but awesome. This show would not be possible without all of you. To Maria Longo – the owner of The Avenue Theater - thank you for your dedicated support throughout the years. Finally, to our audience, YOU are the reason that we are here. Thank you for your interest and love of the arts.

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