4 One Act Plays by David Ives - TIME FLIES DEGAS, C'EST MOI LIVES OF THE SAINTS THE GREEN HILL - Campbellsville University
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Presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. LIVES OF THE SAINTS was first produced in 1999 at Philadelphia Theatre Company (Sara Garonzik, Producing Artistic Director), and was subsequently produced by the Berkshire Theatre Festival (Kate Maguire, Producing Director).
DIRECTOR’S NOTES Time Flies·Dega C’est Moi·Lives of the Saints·The Green Hill These four plays by David Ives remind me of the quickness of life and how much beauty there is in the people around us. Join us for one or all four: a tale of the short life of two mayflies, a person being Edgar Degas, the story of two women dedicated to serving others, and the globe- trotting journey of a man to find his passion. I hope that this collection of plays reminds you that we should value where we are at right now. We may have less time than we first thought with our loved ones or we may long for something we don’t have, only to miss the beautiful ones we do have around. Missing out on where you are right now for either reason would be regrettable. Look around you and see the quickness of time and the people you share life with, and I hope you will see that you are right where you are supposed to be.
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Casts Time Flies Horace - Nathaniel Clifford May - Lauren Phillips *David Attenborough - Gavin Johnson Horace understudy - James Mattingly May understudy - Holly Jo Evans David Attenborough understudy - Morgan Rayhill Degas, C’est Moi Ed - Gavin Johnson Doris - Emma Kait Grider Driver & Museum Guard - James Mattingly Young Woman & Figure - Morgan Rayhill Twin Donut Worker & Museumgoer - Holly Jo Evans Ed understudy - Gavin Johnson Doris understudy - Lauren Phillips Ensemble understudy - Nathaniel Clifford Lives of the Saints Edna - Morgan Rayhill Flo - Holly Jo Evans Foley & Stage Crew: Chair, Doves - Nathaniel Clifford Foley & Stage Crew: Chair, Doves - Emma Kait Grider Foley/Crew understudy - James Mattingly, Lauren Phillips *Roles played by understudy
The Green Hill Jake - James Mattingly Sandy – Emma Popham *Travel Agent, Italian Restaurant Owner - Gavin Johnson *Mrs. Kretchmar, 1st German Tourist, American - Lauren Phillips Finnish Worker, Brittisher, Second Passerby, Afghani - Nathaniel Clifford 2nd German Tourist, Telephone Operator (voice only), Passerby - Morgan Rayhill Searching Woman - Holly Jo Evans Jake understudy - Gavin Johnson Sandy understudy - Holly Jo Evans Travel Agent understudy - Holly Jo Evans Italian Restaurant Owner understudy- Morgan Rayhill Mrs. Kretchmar , American understudy- Nathaniel Clifford 1st German Tourist understudy - Holly Jo Evans *Roles played by understudy Crew Director – Starr Garrett Lighting, Projection, & Set Design – Matt Nall Costume, Prop, & Sound Design – Jon Andrew Stage Manager – Natalie Shadrick Stitcher – England Blye Set Crew – Sinjin Fuchs Props – Whitney Howlett Lightboard Operator – Emily Popham Soundboard Operator – Caleb Shelton Spot Operator – Ryan Welch
Cast & Crew Jon Andrew (Costume, Prop, & Sound Design) came to Campbellsville University from Hattiesburg, Mississippi where he received his MFA in Theatre Performance from the University of Southern Mississippi. Favorite past credits include Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Ozark Actors Theatre), Tartuffe in Tartuffe (USM), and Peter in Peter and the Starcatcher (USM). He made is stage debut in Campbellsville as Albert in The Secret Garden. Jon joined the Campbellsville University Theatre Department as a theatre arts instructor in 2019. He is overjoyed to be working on another CU production with wonderfully talented people. Jon would like to thank his wife, Emily, for her unending encouragement and support! England Blye (Stitcher) is a costume assistant for this 2021 production. She is majoring in English with a minor in theatre at Campbellsville University. England is a cheerleader here and is a part of Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society. She has also been a part of two other CU theatre productions as an actress. Nathaniel Clifford (Cast) is a junior Vocal Music Education student at CU. He has also starred in the student devised piece “Fallible Figures” as Michelangelo, Guy Fieri, etc. Nathaniel is also a member of the CU improv group, the Harelquins.
Holly Jo Evans (Cast) is a senior here at CU and is double majoring in Film and Theater, and is also a member of the Harlequins improv group. Holly Jo has participated in several shows with CU in the last couple years; you may have seen her in Macbeth, 45 Plays for 45 Presidents, The Ver**zon Play, and a few others. Holly Jo hopes that the performance presented fills the audience with a similar joy to the joy she feels being able to perform it. Sinjin Fuchs (Set Crew) is currently a sophomore at Campbellsville, majoring in Biblical Studies and Theater Performance. He has been involved is several shows in the past few years, which includes She Loves Me, 45 plays for 45 presidents, and Fallible Figures (which was the devised piece created by the Theater Department of Campbellsville). Starr Garrett (Director) Starr is the Director of the Theater Department at Campbellsville University. She has received honors from the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival for her direction of multiple shows, including: An Enemy of the People, The Drowsy Chaperone, and RED at CU. She is the Chair of the Small Programs Committee for the Southeastern Theatre Conference and Deputy Coordinator of the Institute for Theater Journalism and Advocacy for Region 4 of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. Starr would like to thank her husband and two sons for their support! Emma- Kait Grider (Cast) is a freshman theater major who loves baking and has been acting since the fifth grade.
Whitley Howlett (Props) is a senior studying Graphic Design. She has worked as a makeup artist in Macbeth, a hair and makeup artist for She Loves Me, and a costume designer for Fallible Figures. She is so grateful for the friendships and creativity these roles have given her and for how welcome she feels while working with the Theater department. Gavin Johnson (Cast) is a freshman here at Campbellsville University. He is currently majoring in Theater with an emphasis in performance. Outside of theater, he is also a member of the CU swim team. This past semester, Gavin had the awesome opportunity to serve as one of the theater's interns and hopes to carry his internship into the spring. Past show credits at CU include Disney's the Lion King Jr. (Mufasa), The Wizard of Oz Jr. (Scarecrow), A Christmas Carol (Businessman), A Christmas carol...more or less (Spirit of Christmas yet to come), and Fallible Figures (Actor). He is beyond excited to be a part of this production, and hopes you enjoy the show! James Mattingly (Cast) is in his final semester of school at Campbellsville University. He has happily been a part of CU theatre for 4 wonderful years. He appreciates his professors, inspirations, and co-casts. He looks forward to graduating and pursuing his dreams in life. Teaching children theatre, being a symbol of pride for his family, being a good son, and holding tight to the most wonderful woman of his life. He hopes to live well.
Matt Nall (Lighting, Projection, & Set Design) is the Technical Director in the Campbellsville University Theater Department. He has held various design, construction, and technical roles for shows in our community theater, such as Annie, A Humbug Christmas Carol, Shrek The Musical, Annie Get Your Gun, and many more. Matt is grateful for the opportunity to work with and support the many dedicated and talented community members. Lauren Phillips (Cast) is a junior at Campbellsville University majoring in Theatre. She is a proud member of the lead team for the university’s improv comedy troupe, the Harlequins, as well as a member of the theatre honor society Alpha Psi Omega. Select past credits include She Loves Me (Amalia) and 45 Plays for 45 Presidents (Actor). She was recently awarded the 2020 KCACTF Region 4 SETC Comedic Performance Award. Lauren would like to thank her family, friends, and the CU Theatre faculty for their support through her artistic journey. Emily Popham (Lightboard Operator) is a Freshman at Campbellsville University majoring in Theatre Performance and minoring in Photojournalism. Past crew roles include but are not limited to: Stage Manager (Annie, Our Town), Costumer (Annie, The Little Mermaid, Seussical), and Front of House (The Last Five Years, Fallible Figures). Some of her past cast roles include but are not limited to: Amanda Wingfield (The Glass Menagerie), Cindy Lou Who (Seussical), and Princess & Fish (The Little Mermaid). She loves photography and was in a show choir in high school.
Morgan (of Asgard) Rayhill (Cast) is a Junior at Campbellsville University majoring in Psychology. Morgan is also minoring in theater and has had her hand in various types of acting since she was about 8 years old. She is an optimist who also enjoys reading and writing. Finally, she loves Marvel and everything superhero. Natalie Shadrick (Stage Manager) is a senior at Campbellsville University majoring in Theater and Spanish. Past stage management credits include She Loves Me here at Campbellsville and Gypsy at McLeod Summer Playhouse. Natalie is also technical director for CU’s comedy improv troupe, The Harlequins, and president of the theatre honor society Alpha Psi Omega. She is grateful to her professors, family, and friends for their support. Caleb Shelton (Sound Board Operator) is a Freshman at Campbellsville University majoring in Theater Performance. He has always loved theater, watching theater performances, and basically anything to do with musical arts. That’s why he is in the band here at Campbellsville and can play a few instruments. Caleb has always been interested in anything to do with sound and sound management and that’s why he’s super excited to be the board operator for the show. He doesn’t really have a lot of experience with theater past watching shows and knowing a little of what goes on backstage.
Gabriel M. Taylor (Set Construction, Projections/Sound FX Operator) is a sophomore at Campbellsville University majoring in Theatre with an emphasis on Production and a Dance minor. Gabriel has worked on shows for the theatre for the past two years mainly focusing on props and set construction with an occasional dabble in acting. He is the Technical Director of the Spencer County Community Theatre which he helps run and produce shows for in his hometown. Gabriel plans to pursue scenic design/construction for a playhouse or company in the future. He hopes you enjoy the show and wants to extend a thanks to the audience for supporting the theatrical arts. Ryan Welch (Spot Operator) Special Thanks to: Community Trust Bank Ken Keltner: State Farm Insurance Mitchell’s The Spoke Easy Campbellsville University Communications Central Kentucky News Journal WLCU Jeannie Clark Eric Smith
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