COCKPIT IN COURT SUMMER THEATRE
Written and Originally Directed
and Choreographed by Stuart Ross
Musical Continuity Supervision
and Arrangements by James Raitt
Originally Produced by Gene Wolsk
Musical Director
Patricia DeLisle
Stage Manager
Regina Rose
Scenic/Lighting/Sound Design / Technical Direction by
Hayden Muller
Directed by
James Hunnicutt
Forever Plaid is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).
All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.
www.MTIShows.com
CAST
Smudge | Zachary Miller
Jinx | Connor Moore
Sparky | Ryan Slattery
Francis | Josh Schoff
Musical Numbers
Act One
On February Ninth
Chant: Deux ex Plaid
What Happens
Three Coins in the Fountain
Gotta Be This or That
Undecided
Moments to Remember
Crazy ‘Bout Ya Baby
The Osterizer School of Harmonic Theory
No Not Much
Perfidia
Cry
Sixteen Tons / Chain Gang
The Catering Drill / She Loves You
The Golden Cardigan
Catch a Falling Star
Caribbean Plaid
(There will be a 15 minute intermission)
Act Two
Heart and Soul
Mercury
Lady of Spain
Scotland the Brave
Shangri-La / Rags to Riches
Before Love
Love is a Many Splendored Thing
Who’s Who
ZACHARY MILLER (Smudge) is thrilled to be back on the Cockpit stage. He is reprising the role of Smudge after playing the character in Cockpit’s production of Plaid Tidings. Miller’s regional credits include The Children’s Playhouse of Maryland (CPM), Cockpit in Court, the Archangel Players, Pumpkin Theatre, the Vagabond Theatre, Teatro 101, Notre Dame Preparatory School, the John Carroll School, and the Spotlighters Theatre. Some of his favorite roles include Javert (Les Misérables – CPM), Bobby Child (Crazy for You – CPM), Gomez Addams (The Addams Family – The John Carroll School), and The Stage Manager (Our Town –CPM). This fall, Miller will be attending Drexel University’s Wesphal College of Media Arts and Design, majoring in Entertainment and Arts Management. He thanks his friends and family for their constant love and support.
RYAN SLATTERY (Sparky) is thrilled to be reprising his role in Forever Plaid. This will be his second show with Cockpit after reprising his role as Jesus in Godspell last summer. He studies at The Catholic University of America pursuing his Bachelors of Music degree in Vocal Performance. His past performances include Normanno in Lucia di Lammermoor, Spinelloccio in Gianni Schicchi and Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Ryan is thrilled to be working with such a dedicated cast and crew on this show. He would like to thank his friends and family for their continued support and especially God for the many blessings.
JOSH SCHOFF (Francis) is excited to return to another season with Cockpit. Recent productions include Shrek the Musical (Pinocchio), Godspell (We Beseech Thee), Smokey Joe’s Cafe (Adrian), Avenue Q (Trekkie), and Man of La Mancha (Anselmo). Josh is a graduate of York College of Pennsylvania, where he has directed Dog Sees God as well as appearing in Under Construction (Actor). Josh can next be seen in this season’s Sister Act.
CONNOR MOORE (Jinx) is thrilled to be a part of his fourth production with Cockpit. He is reprising the role of Jinx after playing the character in Cockpit’s Christmas production of Plaid Tidings, and DCT’s recent production of Forever Plaid. His regional credits include productions with Pumpkin Theater, The Children’s Playhouse of Maryland, DCT, Suburban Players, Spotlighters Theatre, BTCT, Notre Dame Preparatory School, and The Park School of Baltimore. Favorite roles include Gomez in The Addams Family (Park School), and Herbert in A Sensation Novel (Spotlighters). Special thanks to James for the opportunity to reprise this role and this incredible cast and crew for all their hard work.
JAMES HUNNICUTT (Director) is a graduate of the Towson University Theatre Department with a concentration in Acting. Theatre credits include, Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre, Dundalk Community Theatre, Towson University, Maryland Arts Festival, Fell’s Point Corner Theatre, Vagabonds, Phoenix Festival Theatre, and F. Scott Black’s Dinner Theatres, to mention a few. He was invited to two international theatre festivals and performed in Berlin to Broadway through the CCBC Essex Theatre program. By day he works at Towson University in Harford County. He thanks the “Plaids” for their time and hopes everyone enjoys the tunes from days not so long ago.
PATRICIA DELISLE (Musical Director) returns to Cockpit after being the musical director last summer for Mulan Jr. and the Musical Director last fall for Forever Plaid for the DCT fundraiser. She has recently done Songs for A New World at Parkville High and The Secret Garden for the Memorial Players in Bolton Hill. Patty is the Minister of Music for Saint Matthew Catholic Church, accompanies vocal students at Towson University and choirs from various high schools.
BOB DELISLE (Musician-Bass) returns to Cockpit after being in the pit last summer for Spamalot and in the fall for DCT for their fundraiser Forever Plaid. Over the years, he has played for many shows for Cockpit in Court Summer theatre. Most recently he played for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat for the Miracle Players. Other credits include a degree in Voice from Towson University. Since high school, Bob has participated in 81 different shows and sometimes more than once. Outside of theater, he owns an investment and insurance agency Island Financial Services, Inc.
REGINA ROSE (Stage Manager) is back for her seventh show with Cockpit having previously appeared on stage in The Gazebo, Don’t Drink the Water, Social Security, Bell, Book and Candle, Brighton Beach Memoirs and stage managed the 2015 production of An Evening of Murder. She has acted in, stage managed, and directed over 90 shows for various theatres throughout Maryland, Michigan, Rhode Island, and Canada. Her favorite roles include Blanche in Brighton Beach Memoirs, Lenny in Crimes of the Heart and Ophelia in Hamlet. Offstage, Regina performs one woman living history shows portraying such famous females as Grace Hopper and Katharine Wright. She thanks her husband Mike and her family for their continuing support and love.
PRODUCTION STAFF
Director | James Hunnicutt
Musical Director | Patricia DeLisle
Musician – Bass | Bob DeLisle
Sound/Lighting Designer/Technical Director | Hayden Muller
Light Board/Sound Operator | Regina Rose
Scenic Designer | Hayden Muller
Costume Coordinator | James Hunnicutt
Stage Manager | Regina Rose
Set Construction | Michael Rasinski, Hayden Muller, David Sunderland
Anna Steuerman, Miles Lawlor, Joe Martin & Trevor Wilhelms
Scenic Charge | Jess Rassp
Production Photographer | Tom Lauer
Production Liaisons | Ray Lawson, Jennifer Otero
COCKPIT IN COURT 2017 STAFF
Artistic Managing Director | James Hunnicutt
Administrative Manager | Lisa L. Boeren
Producer | William Watson
Executive Producer | Anne M. Lefter
Mainstage Technical Director | Jason Randolph
Cabaret Technical Director | Hayden Muller
Court Jesters Technical Director | Diane M. Smith
Box Office Manager | Lisa L. Boeren
Box Office Staff | Eva Grove, Thom Purdy
Business Manager | Johanna Lawrence
Communications Assistant | James Lefter
COCKPIT IN COURT
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Kacey Conn | President
Patty DeLisle | Vice-President
H. Ray Lawson | Recording Secretary
Terry Walter | Corresponding Secretary
John Chrzanowski | Greg Dorsey
Dave Guy | Estelle Harris
Louise Higgins | Sophia Montgomery
Jennifer Otero | Aleli Perez
William Pheil | R. Christopher Rose
James Shirk | Ralph Welsh
Special Thanks
Special Thanks to:
Dr. Sandra Kurtinitis, President, CCBC
Dr. Mark McColloch, Vice President of Instruction
Dr. William Watson, Dean of Liberal Arts
Patti Crossman, Chair, Performing Arts and Humanities
Dr. Anne Lefter, Director, Performing Arts
Jacqueline Lucy, Media Relations Coordinator
Michael Elspas, Assistant Director, Creative Services
Kim Bleakley, Graphic Designer
The CCBC Essex Foundation for the donation of Wine
PepsiCo for the donation of Water and Soda
The Tuxedo House
Tom Colonna, Dundalk Community Theatre, Managing Director
Marc Smith, Dundalk Community Theatre, Technical Director
Gigi Causey, Dundalk Community Theatre production Choreographer
Amy Vickers, Dundalk Community Theatre production Properties Master
THEATRE PATRONS ASSOCIATION
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CATEGORIES
Kings and Queens | $200 and above
Craig & Gayle Adams
Richard & Catherine Ahlstrom
Lula May & John Gray
Dave Guy
Phil & Dianne Pucher
Mary Wright
Royal Family | $100 – $199
Patricia Brace | David & Chris Coarts
David & Susan Ladenheim | Tom & Sophia Montgomery
Sallie Wolfe & Adam Stenger
Regents | 40 – $99
Harry Fil Dowling | Milton Dutcher
Rodolfo Garcia | Ralph Ray | Herbert Stiff
Florence Wells | Caitlin & Colleen Witowski
Friends of the Court | $10 – $49
Brenda Bates | Karen Bayne | Betty Borcherding
Sylvia Brokos | Jane Phyllis & Maurice Brown
Charlotte & Ted Byrd | Melissa Diehl | Shirley Garrett
Marie Gellert | Brian W. Jewell & Jennifer Cole
E.G. & W. R. Johnson | Linda Klingmeyer
Marcia McKee Sandra McQuade | Helen Santoni
Mary Sheldon | Dorothy Stalberg | Margaret Steers
Carole Walters | Link Warfield | Jean Williams
The Songs
ANNIVERSARY SONG by Al Jolson and Saul Chaplin.
©MCMXLVI Mood Music Co. Inc., New York New York.
Copyright renewed. Worldwide Copyright Administrator:
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. Used by permission.
CATCH A FALLING STAR by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss.
Used by permission of Emily Music Corp.CHAIN GANG Written by Sam Cooke.
Published by Abkco Music, Inc. Used by permission.
CRAZY ‘BOUT YA BABY by Pat Barret and Rudi Maugeri.
Used by permission of Wanessa Music Production, Co.
CRY by Churchill Kohlman.
©MCMLI Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., New York, NY.
Copyright renewed. Used by permission.
DAY-O by Erik Darling, Bob Carey and Alan Arkin.
Used by permission of Cherry Lane Music Publishing Co., Inc.
DREAM ALONG WITH ME by Carl Sigman.
Used by permission of Major Songs Co.
GOTTA BE THIS OR THAT by Sonny Skylar.
Used by permission of Music Sales Corporation (ASCAP), copyright owner.
HEART AND SOUL by Hoagy Carmichael and Frank Loesser.
Used by permission of Famous Music Corp.
JAMAICA FAREWELL by Lord Burgess.
Used by permission of Cherry Lane Music Publishing Co., Inc.
KINGSTON MARKET by Irving Burgie.
Used by permission of Cherry Lane Music Publishing Co., Inc.
LADY OF SPAIN by Robert Hargreaves, Tolchard Evans, Stanley J. Damerell and Henry Tilsley.
Used by Permission of Sam Fox Publishing Co., Inc.
LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING by Paul Francis Webster and Sammy Fain.
Used by permission of EMI Miller Catalog Inc.
MAGIC MOMENTS by Burt Bacharach and Hal David.
Used by permission of Famous Music Corp.
MATILDA by Harry Thomas.
Used by permission of MCA Music Publishing, a division of MCA Inc.
MOMENTS TO REMEMBER by Al Stillman and Robert Allen.
Used by permission of Larry Spier, Inc.
NO, NOT MUCH by Al Stillman and Robert Allen.
Used by permission of Kitty Anne Music.
PAPA LOVES TO MAMBO by Al Hoffman, Dick Manning and Bix Reichner.
© MCMLIV Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. New York, NY.
Used by permission.
PERFIDIA by Milton Leeds and Alberto Dominguez.
Used by permission of Peer International Corp.
RAGS TO RICHES by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross.
Used by permission of Major Songs Co.
SHANGRI-LA by Carl Sigman, Matt Malneck and Robert Maxwell.
Used by permission of EMI Robbins Catalog Inc.
SHE LOVES YOU by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
Used by permission of Gil Music Corp.
SING TO ME MR. C by Charles Ray.
Used by permission of Roncorn Music Company.
SIXTEEN TONS by Merle Travis.
Used by permission of Unichappel Music Inc.
TEMPTATION by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown.
Used by permission of EMI Robbins Catalog Inc.
THEME FROM THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY by Ennio Morricone.
Used by permission of EMI Unart Catalog Inc.
THREE COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne.
Used by permission of WB Music Corp. and Chappell & Co.
UNDECIDED by Sid Robbin and Charles Shavers.
Used by permission of MCA Music Publishing, a division of MCA Inc.
SH BOOM
Published by Warner/Unichappell Music, Inc.
Dedication
Forever Plaid is dedicated to the “good guys”; to the guys who wheeled the projector carts for the AV club; to the guys who saved their allowance to give their parents a special night on the town for their anniversary; to the guys who carried an extra handkerchief; to the guys who never went beyond first base, and if they did, they didn’t tell anyone. We Salute You!