DESERT STAGES THEATRE - October 1-10, 2021
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DESERT STAGES THEATRE SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA ACTOR'S CAFE PRODUCTION ON THE MAINSTAGE CLUE Directed by MARK-ALAN C. CLEMENTE Based on the screenplay by JONATHAN LYNN Written by SANDY RUSTIN Additional Material by HUNTER FOSTER and ERIC PRICE Based on the PARAMOUNT PICTURES MOTION PICTURE Based on the Hasbro board game CLUE Original Music by MICHAEL HOLLAND Produced by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing. (www.broadwaylicensing.com)
WELCOME Welcome to Desert Stages Theatre, and thank you for joining us at this performance of CLUE ON STAGE! As producers, we are lucky because we get to see every DST pro- duction several times: usually once at the designer run and at least twice during tech week. If we miss anything the first time, we have multiple opportunities to catch that nuance, that sight gag, or some subtle humor. If you are able to see CLUE: ON STAGE more than once, we guarantee you’ll find yourself chuckling or even guffaw- ing at jokes you might have missed the first time around. Double your pleasure! Thanks to this funny cast and this fearless crew for bringing a bit of board game (and 80’s movie) nostalgia to our stage! Enjoy the show! DST still has COVID-19 safety protocols in place to keep you, our actors, and our staff safe. In return, we ask that you kindly wear your mask the entire time you are in the theatre. If you wish to meet with your friends or cast members after the show, please arrange to do so in the food court area of the mall so the lobby doesn't get congested. Thank you in advance for your cooperation! Thank you again for your support of live theatre and for your attendance at this production. Whether you are seeing your 100th show or your first at DST, you are a valued member of the Desert Stages Theatre community, and we appreciate you more than you could ever know! Ellen Versen Walt Versen Executive Director Artistic Director
DIRECTOR'S LETTER Welcome back to the theater and Boddy Manor!! It's been a long wait but so happy you are here to support live theater! Fun Facts: • The game board, Cluedo, was created in 1943 by Anthony E. Pratt, an English musician and factory worker, based on popular detective fiction, most notably Agatha Christie. • It was then patented in 1947 and licensed to Parker Brothers in the United States, where it was renamed Clue. • Clue was made into a movie and released in 1985 • In 1993, the screenplay was adapted into Clue, The Musical that ran off-broadway • And in 2018, the movie's production team wrote the play version, Clue On Stage I'm sure we all have fond memories of our childhood playing this board game or seeing the movie in 1985! I remember seeing this movie back then and thinking it would make a great stage play. And 75 years after the game was created, the stage play was born. What a challenge to stage this play, given the many rooms and doors of Boddy Manor, but we invite you to use your imagination as you did with the gameboard and play along as audience members! With the music underscore, this play read to me as a radio play so hence the live sound effects by a foley technician versus sound bites, which I feel adds to the ambiance that the script intended. I hope this show brings back fond memories of playing the game board, seeing the movie, musical or another performance of Clue! Please enjoy this very talented cast as they portray these characters that we are all so fond of. Thank you Emmi, Christina, Cat, Josh, Jennifer, Ali, Brad, Carson, Nathan, Mallory, Carlos and Dierk for making the past 7 weeks such a wonderful journey through laughter, collaboration and friendship! We share this special moment of our journey back to the theater with all of you! Enjoy the Show! Mark-Alan C. Clemente Director, Clue On Stage
THE CAST Yvette......................................................................Alixandra Giordano Miss Scarlet......................................................................Cat Hartmann Mrs. White......................................................................Christina Clodt Mrs. Peacock.............................................................Jennifer Lee White Wadsworth.....................................................................Joshua Hengst Mr. Green...........................................................................Carson Ware Professor Plum...........................................................Bradley McGinnis Colonel Mustard..............................................................Nathan Traxler Ensemble............Mallory Alvarez, Carlos Sanchez Beltran, Dierk Seeburg PRODUCTION STAFF Director..............................................................Mark-Alan C. Clemente Stage Manager...................................................................Emmi Payne Set Design..................................Mark-Alan C. Clemente, Cat Hartmann Set Build Lead..................................................................Nathan Alfred Set Build...........................Miranda Alvarez, Ally Baumlin, Warren Dubos, Luke Frazier, Josh Hartmann, Cast of Clue Scenic Painting.....................................Emily Gilmore, Jordan Patterson Costume Designers............................................................Tamara Treat Props.................Jillian Clark, Christina Clodt, Cat Hartmann, Cast of Clue Make-up and Wigs........................................Ali Giordano, Tamara Treat Lighting Designer...........................................................Stacey Walston Sound Designer............................................Justin Heffner, Emmi Payne Light & Sound Board Op.....................................................Emmi Payne Deck Crew...............................................Abby Golden, Kara Armstrong Accompanist......................................................................Daniel Kurek Members of the cast of Clue: pictured, from left to right, Joshua Hengst, Bradley McGinnis, Cat Hartmann, Carson Ware, Carlos Sanchez Beltran, Christina Clodt, Jennifer Lee White, and Nathan Traxler
DST THEATRE STAFF Executive Director..............................................................Ellen Versen Artistic Director...................................................................Walt Versen Production Manager..........................................................Ally Baumlin Technical Associate/Facilities Manager.....................................Ken Fort Associate Artistic Advisor......................................Lisa Barton Figueroa Box Office Manager...........................................................Linda Barton Box Office Staff...................Diana Gallegos, Michael Lev, Karen Rhoads Graphic Designer/Webmaster............................................Dina Osinski Theatre Rentals....................................................................Bill Watson DST BOARD OF DIRECTORS President.............................................................................Bill Watson Vice President.......................................................................Mike Arko Secretary.........................................................................Sharon Kiepke Treasurer................................................................................Rich Rose Member.............................................................................Lynnae Clore Member................................................................................Walter Hall Member........................................................................Dawn Jurkovich Member................................................................................Terri Leblic Member..........................................................................Jessica Loomis Member.............................................................................Lori Markson SPECIAL THANKS Avilla Homes Stardust Building Supplies The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST ALIXANDRA GIORDANO Yvette Alixandra is ECSTATIC to be back on the stage again and in her fourth DST show! She has been perform- ing in theatre for 15 years acting as well as recently designing behind the scenes. Some favorite past roles of hers include: Ensemble/soloist in Godspell (DFT), Carrie in Carrie the Musical (Brelby) and Van’s Sister in Dog Sees God (SYT). Ali would love to thank Mark, Emmi, Ellen, the cast and crew of Clue and her love/best friend, Noah for being so great. Thank you for supporting live theatre! CAT HARTMANN Miss Scarlet Cat is delighted to be returning to Desert Stages, this time to play one of her favorite childhood games in real life! She is so happy to see the world of theater come back to life and couldn’t have asked for a more wonderful cast and crew to be a part of it with. She would like to thank Mark for his vision, her family and friends for their support, and YOU for coming out to play with us. Let the game begin! CHRISTINA CLODT Mrs. White Originally from California, Christina has performed in dozens of local productions. Her favorite roles in- clude Prudy Pingleton in Hairspray and Lola in Damn Yankees!. She was last seen on stage as Elsa Von Schrader in Sound of Music. Offstage, she is a mom to grown up humans and a menagerie of beasts. She would like to thank her boy bestie, ridiculously tal- ented Clue peeps and amazing village for their en- during love and support.
WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST JENNIFER LEE WHITE Mrs. Peacock Jennifer is humbled to be back on stage playing the iconic role of Mrs. Peacock after a six year break from theatre. Some of her favorite roles include Sally Bowles (Cabaret), Alex (A Kid Like Jake), Irene Mol- loy (Hello Dolly), Yvonne Fouchet (The Dinner Party), Emma Carew (Jekyll & Hyde), and Kate Keller (The Miracle Worker). Jennifer would like to thank Mark and the cast and crew for an unforgettable experi- ence and her very very supportive friends and family. MURDER?! JOSHUA HENGST Wadsworth Josh is SO excited to bring the role of Wadsworth to the stage! The Clue board game and movie were both huge parts of his childhood. Josh was recently Franz in The Sound of Music (DFT) and Dracula in Dracula (Starlight). He is thrilled to work with this amazing cast and crew. Josh sends big thanks to his friends and family for their enduring support. CARSON WARE Mr. Green Who better to play the awkward and clumsy Mr. Green than the awkward and clumsy Carson Ware? This will be his first performance out of school, and he couldn’t be more excited about it! Being part of such a talented group of people has brought noth- ing but joy to his heart and he thanks every one of his outstanding teammates. With many hilarious roles under his belt, such as King Sextimus in Once Upon A Mattress and Kyle The Magnificent in Legally Blonde, Carson is excited to add Mr. Green to that list!
WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST BRADLEY MCGINNIS Professor Plum Brad is so excited to join the DST Family by per- forming as Professor Plum in Clue. It is his first show at DST, and his first performance in six years. He couldn’t imagine a better way to return to the the- ater. He has had an absolute blast forming close bonds with this amazing cast and making memo- ries that will last a lifetime. Some of Brad’s favorite roles include Mr. Applegate in Damn Yankees! and Kenickie in Grease. Brad wants to thank his parents for always pushing him to be his best, his girlfriend, Tiffany, for having confidence in him and making him audition, to Nathan for making him laugh and being his first friend here, and to everyone who has given every ounce of their effort to make this experience so fun. Finally, to Mark and Emmi, for just being gen- erally incredible humans. NATHAN TRAXLER Colonel Mustard Nathan is honored to perform for the first time for DST as Colonel Mustard in Clue. This is exciting for him also as it is the first performance for him in five years. Nathan’s previous performances include Atti- cus Finich in To Kill a Mockingbird, Mr. Paravicini in Mouse Trap, and Professor Bhaer in Little Woman. Nathan would like to thank his partner Sarah for al- ways supporting and encouraging him no matter what endeavor he might take up. He would also like to thank the cast and crew for providing fun memories and experiences that will last a lifetime. He would like to thank Emmi for putting up with him and to Mark for casting him and allowing him to be part of his spectacular vision.
WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST MALLORY ALVAREZ Ensemble Mallory is ecstatic to be in her second production with Desert Stages! She is a junior at Sunnyslope High School who has been performing in local the- ater companies for ten years. Some of her favorite roles include: Donkey (Shrek the Musical), Willy Won- ka (Willy Wonka), and Ms. Tottendale (The Drowsy Chaperone). Mallory thanks her family for their con- stant support, and the entire cast and team for being so kind and welcoming! CARLOS SANCHEZ BELTRAN Ensemble Carlos is EXTREMELY EXCITED to be taking on the role of Ensemble man #1 (Mr. Boddy, Motorist, Chief of Police) in his first ever production at DST and out of high school! He has had the time of his life laugh- ing and building strong relationships with the cast at rehearsals. Some of Carlos' favorite past roles in- clude Jack in The Importance of Being Earnest and Mcdoon in The Trail to Oregon. Carlos would love to thank his family and friends for the support, as well as Phillip Herrington for always pushing him to grow, and the talented/supportive Clue team! He would also like to give Mark and Emmi a special thanks for being the BEST director and stage manager ever.
WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST DIERK SEEBURG The Cop/Ensemble Dierk is super excited to be joining the cast of Clue! This is his first production and he had a blast work- ing with the cast and crew. Dierk would like to thank DST’s Executive Director Ellen for being so welcom- ing, Clue’s Director Mark for giving him a chance to embark on this new journey in the arts, Emmi for be- ing patient along that journey, the cast of Clue for making this such a memorable experience, and his family for being so supportive of his dream to be part of a live theatre troupe. Fun Fact: Dierk can play a mad scientist because he is one! He is trained in molecular biology but fortunately has left that field behind!
WHO'S WHO IN THE CREW MARK-ALAN C. CLEMENTE Director Mark is delighted to be back doing theater and at DST! You may have seen his last show he directed, Murder on the Nile in our Actors Café before the pandemic. He has been directing and choreograph- ing for 25 years and is a proud alumnus of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, participating in the Professional Theatre Training Program and holds a Bachelors of Science in Allied Heath Sciences and Health Administration. An alumnus of the interna- tional group, Up With People, touring the world and performing in venues such as Radio City Music Hall, Deutsches Theatre in Munich, Roy Thompson Hall in Toronto and the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. Favorite directing credits include: Rai- sin In the Sun, On Golden Pond, The Dinner Party, Art, Barefoot in the Park, Gilligan’s Island , the Musi- cal, Nunsense and The Odd Couple. Choreography credits include The Sound of Music, Nunsense A- men (ariZoni Nominee), South Pacific, Evita, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, Oliver and Once Upon A Mattress. Q! EMMI PAYNE Stage Manager Emmi is thrilled to join the DST Family by adding Clue to her repertoire of shows! She has stage man- aged many productions before, including Arms and the Man (GCU), Les Miserables (AYT), and Spring Awakening (GP). She loves working with theaters across the valley and is proud of have worked with DST and the entire cast, crew and production team of Clue! Special thanks to Mark for Directing, Caleb, and Mom!
WHO'S WHO IN THE CREW TAMARA TREAT Costume Designer Tamara is thrilled to help bring this fantastic show to life. Some of her favorite credits include: Les Mis (ariZoni nomination/NYA Award), The Secret Garden (ariZoni/NYA Awards), 42nd Street (ariZoni nomina- tion), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream- coat (NYA Award), Carrie the Musical, CATS (ariZoni/ NYA Awards), Sweeney Todd, School Edition (ari- Zoni/NYA Nominations), The Addams Family (ariZo- ni nomination), Hair and Rent. Mark, thank you for trusting me with your show! DS, BT, AT ... you are my world! JILLIAN CLARK Props Jillian is new to Desert Stages this season, and is excited to see a work of art on stage with an amaz- ing cast and crew bringing the tale of murder to life! While she has spent the last thirten years dormant from theater, it has been an incredible experience watching Mark’s art on stage come to life. She would like to thank Mark and Emmi, the cast and produc- tion team for all of their hard work and exuberant efforts to make this wonderful show the beauty it is. Let’s go solve a murder! (Or two…or three or…) JUSTIN HEFFNER Sound Designer Justin is excited to be back at Desert Stages, work- ing with this talented cast and crew. After spending over a decade as an employee, musician and actor at the old location he is thrilled to be involved with the arts again. He would like to thank Mark, Emmy and everyone involved with the production and the theatre for their hard work and for giving him the op- portunity to make some noise.
WHO'S WHO IN THE CREW DAN KUREK Accompanist Dan Kurek works extensively as an outstanding tenor vocalist, pianist, organist, music director, educator and composer-arranger. He has served as Music Di- rector for many productions in leading professional and community theaters in Indiana, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and throughout Arizona’s Valley of the Sun. Dan brings more than 40 years of conducting and performing experience to his work. He is sole proprietor of Kurek Music Studio in Phoenix, where he teaches a wide range of students interested in both voice and piano. Dan is thrilled to be working at DST for the first time. Looking forward to a wonder- ful experience with Clue.
WHO'S WHO IN THE CREW ELLEN VERSEN Executive Director Ellen is thrilled to be the Executive Director at Desert Stages Theatre. She has worked many years in the nonprofit and arts sectors, bringing years of theater leadership, development, and business experience to the position. Together with the DST team, she plans to welcome new artists, participants, patrons, and supporters into the Desert Stages Theatre family in an effort to sustain this performing arts organiza- tion for many years to come. Ellen is especially ex- cited that her husband Walt is now part of the team, recently named DST's Artistic Director! Ellen grew up in Pasadena, CA, and has lived in Scottsdale for 26 years. She and Walt have two grown children, Joe and Emily. The entire family is fond of travel, the arts, and Jeopardy! Go, Irish! WALT VERSEN Artistic Director I have worked with and toured with Queen (w Fred- die Mercury), Heart, Cheap Trick, Scorpions, Super- tramp, Ratt, Peter Frampton, Genesis, Phil Collins, The GoGo's, dada, The Men, Right Said Fred, House of Lords, Charles and Eddie, The Escape Club, Julian Lennon, Tower of Power, REO Speedwagon and Ice Cube. BUT I am as excited to be the new Artistic Director at Desert Stages as I was for any of those extraordinary opportunities. Maybe even more. Live theater - Broadway style theater - has been my life- long favorite art form. I hope my experience and en- thusiasm shows through in everything I do at DST. As for the personal stuff ... just like the Executive Director above me said!
PHOTOS Thank you Hayden Skaggs and Cate Carlino for representing DST at the 2020-2021 ariZoni Theatre Awards of Excellence on September 26! Hayden and Cate reprised their duet "Therapy" from DST's 2021 production of TICK, TICK...BOOM! directed by Mark and Lynzee 4man. CONGRATULATIONS to Hayden Skaggs who won "Best Actor in a Major Role - Musical" and to Michael Haslanger (not pictured) for "Best Lighting Design" for his work on THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES directed by Molly Lajoie.
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