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THECHURCH.TOCHURCHLIFE MAGAZINE
TOGETHER
STAFF
Rev. Billy Richards: Senior [email protected]
Pastor Roger Berg: Executive Associate [email protected]
Rev. Gary Stagg: Assistant [email protected]
Rev. Ed Clements: Assistant [email protected]
Rev. Tim Crooks: Minister of [email protected]
Pastor Natasha Coupland: Family [email protected]
Rev. Mike Read: Children’s [email protected]
Rev. Tim Cummins: Young Adult [email protected]
Pastor Kevin Coupland: Family [email protected]
Rev. Mervyn Thomas: Assistant Minister of Pastoral Care: [email protected]
Bev Hynek: Director, [email protected]
Rev. Donny Cooze: Media [email protected]
Rich Bodnar: Technical [email protected]
1536 The QueenswayToronto Ontario M8Z 1T5
Phone: 416-255-0141 || Email: [email protected]
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Page 01 - Information
Page 04 - Team is Vital
Page 05 - Events Guide
Page 07 - FYI
Page 08 - Ministry Guide
Page 10 - Community Investing
Page 12 - Better Together
Page 17-23 - Passion Play
CONTENTS
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WELCOME TO THE CHURCH
We are so glad that you’ve decided to spend this time with us today. All of us were new-comers at one time and we understand how
being here for the first time can be somewhat daunting. We didn’t know our way around, we weren’t familiar with the procedures, and we didn’t know all the songs either! We would like to lessen that feeling for you and we invite you to participate at whatever level you are comfortable
with.
Please visit our Welcome Centre located just off the
main lobby where you can reflect and connect. As a first time newcomer we invite you to enjoy a free bev-erage and snack, connect with church leadership, and find out more about our Church. You will also receive a free gift to celebrate your arrival at Church on the
Queensway.
A Guest Services counter located in the main lobby is staffed by knowledgeable people. Please feel free to drop by with any questions you may have and pick up more information about our Church.
Church on the Queensway
There is a safe place for your kids, from infants through to high school,to experience God in an age appropriate setting. Check out the many age-relevant
programs available during our services and at other times during the week.
01 02Come to our Wel-come Centre. Join us for a coffee, tea and snacks and let us tell you a little bit about our church.
You’re invited to our NewcomersDiscovery luncheon. Simply complete the Newcomer card and let us know you’re interested.
03Go beyond the sanctu-ary and get involved in the life of the church. There really is some-thing for everyone at Church on the Queen-sway.
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TEAM IS VITAL
Rich Bodnar
During our lives we take any number of things for granted. We rarely give a thought to where our
water is purified, or how our electricity is generated… yet when one reflects for a moment about these vital utili-ties, the realization comes that much planning, time and effort has gone into making these services available to each of us.
Church on the Queensway is similar, although you
don’t receive a bill at the end of the month! There is much planning, time, effort and activity on the go any given week of the year…. church services, small groups, theatrical presentations, and ministries to all ages….these all happen in the four walls of the church and beyond.
God uses volunteers as His hands extended because
they are willing to give of their time to serve kingdom purposes and see His kingdom grow. Our volunteers work in front of and behind the scenes keeping the landscaping nice, changing diapers, teaching our chil-dren, youth and young adults, feeding the less fortu-nate, leading worship, bringing the Bible to life on stage, answering phones, praying, helping and mentoring… this list is by no means exhaustive.
Volunteers are needed in every area on an ongoing basis. Without volunteers ministry here at Church on the Queensway would STOP!
Serving and volunteering is also a command from
God. His Word says it this way:
“Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace in its various forms.” ~ 1 Peter 4:10
For those of you who serve already, keep going! God
bless you! For those who haven’t volunteered before, or haven’t for a very long time, would you consider get-ting involved? Volunteers really do bring things to life around a church. Take a moment, reflect, and ask God what you can do to help keep this vital ministry moving forward!
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April 3-5Toronto Passion Playwww.cpaCentre.org
April 25Lecrae Concert
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May 2-3Prepare & Enrich
Marriage Seminar
May 1Third Day Concert
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May 9Women’s Pamper Day10:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
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May 23Blood Donor Clinic“It’s in you to give”
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May 23Mother’s & Daugthers
High Tea Event
EVENTS GUIDE
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June 30Haven Golf Tournamentwww.havenontheq.com
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June 27The Hoppers Concertwww.cpaCentre.org
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In the 1970 movie “Love Story,” Ryan O’Neil coined the phrase that has become famous. “Love means
never having to say you’re sorry.” On first glance I think it seems to make some sense but recently I have been struck by how misleading this phrase truly is. In fact, I would suggest the opposite is true. People that love each other will always say “I’m sorry,” in a variety of ways.
Why does our human nature find it so hard when we know, deep down inside, that an apology
is the right thing to do? My theological perspective guides me to conclude that saying “I’m sorry” is hard because it concedes wrong-doing, and there are few things more difficult than admitting that my words or actions hurt another person. Humans don’t always feel comfortable saying “I’m sorry” because it positions one into either owing an apology, punishment, or res-titution.
I have recently been reading “The Five Languages of an Apology” by Gary Chapman which has highlighted this truth. After an offense, an apology is powerful and transformational, but it must also be offered in a way that is meaningful to the person that was hurt. The last part is critical to understand because not all apologies
THE POWER OF I’M SORRY
Kevin-Joel Coupland
are equal and what one person will accept, another per-son may consider insincere. Chapman proposes five dis-tinct types of apologies. The first is the use of a clear “I’m sorry” statement. The second type includes an expres-sion of regret while the third acknowledges that expec-tations of words or actions was somehow violated. The fourth type of apology will offer an empathy statement to acknowledge how their words or actions have effected the offended. The last type of apology will include seek-ing forgiveness for the offense.
The power of a meaningful apology in undeniable and transformational. After the 1994 genocide, the Rwandese people stood at a fork in the road and they chose to enter the path of forgiveness after communities apologized to each other, and now the nation
continues to heal. This path is often difficult, since it may feel like the offender is not bearing the full weight of the offense. This is an understandable response, however when I consider that Christ will forgive us for every sin, as long as we provide a meaningful apology to Him, I won-der how I could not forgive others.
In close relationships, the stakes are high. With a part-ner or children, a meaningful apology is a blessing that brings peace, health and can also break down walls that have separated people for far too long. Followers of Christ would do well to adopt an attitude of apology, and seek to learn the language of those closest to them. In this way, the stage is set for forgiveness and more mean-ingful relationships.
I can personally think of many examples of unforgiven offenses that could have easily been cut short if the five apology languages were to have been employed, and probably, you can too. One of the most important ques-tions remaining then is what is stopping you from using an apology to restore your damaged relationships?
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INFORMATIONTITHING
Do you need information about tithing or tithing envelopes? Please let us know at Guest Services.
SERMON CD & VIDEOOrder a copy of the Sunday morning message on CD at Guest Services.
Cost: $5.00 • Watch sermons through our website: www.thechurch.to
LIBRARYOpen Sunday mornings following both services.
We have a great collection of books, CDs and DVDs.
BABY DEDICATIONSOur next ceremony will be on Sunday May 24th
Please sign-up at Guest Services
MEMBERSHIPPlease pick up a membership application at Guest Services.
Membership Class • Sunday, May 3rd at 10:45 a.m.
Men’s RetreatTeen RanchApril 24-25
New Study Series“Not a Fan”
May 8th, 7:30 p.m.
Water BaptismMay 31
[Class May 17]
FRIDAY Nights
7:30 p.m. CHURCHLIFE8 SOUTH | CHILDREN’S MINISTRY
Adventure Club, in the Children’s Ministry CentreNursery, Terrific Three’s, JK/SK & Grades 1-3
13 SOUTH | TWEENS MINISTRY In the Gym on Friday NightsFor students in Grades 4-7
18 SOUTH | YOUTH MINISTRYRevolution SC is for students in Grades 8-12.
In the Toronto Youth Centre
40 SOUTH & 54 SOUTH | ADULT MINISTRYMarrieds Bible Study, Room 102
1st & 3rd Friday Nights of the month
MEN’S & WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY2nd & 4th Friday Nights of the month, Room 102, 103
ADULT BIBLE STUDY & PRAYER MEETINGLocated in the Chapel
1ST STEPS AND NEXT STEPS DISCIPLESHIP SERIES [Featuring the Alpha Course]
Located in the East Balcony
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55 NORTH - APEXThe vision of our ministry is to actively and enthusiastically follow Jesus’ example of loving and caring for each other and our community.
71 NORTH - SENIORSWe have a dynamic group of mature men & women who dare to call themselves “Seniors.” We host monthly lunches, trips, Bible studies, small group events, and ministry outreach to other seniors in our community.
SEGUE SINGLESCreating a caring Christ-centred environment, where singles can meet, fellowship and support one another with the focus of reaching out to the community.
WOMEN’SThrough our different programs and events women will be challenged, inspired and encouraged to be all that God wants them to be.
MEN’SOur various activities, events and groups are all geared towards helping men come together for times of fun, fellowship and teaching with the goal of becoming the spiritual leaders.
ARTS AND PRODUCTIONSGetting involved with our productions is a great way to get to know people. If you would like to be involved stop by the box office in the Lobby on Sunday or email: [email protected]
MAKING THE CONNECTIONThere is a place for you here.
8 SOUTH - CHILDRENWe provide care for babies and toddlers ages 1 month -35 months during both our services.Get your children involved in great programs on Sunday mornings. Terrific Three’s, JK/SK and Super Church for grades 1-3.
13 SOUTH - TWEENSFor students in Grades 4-7, our Tweens ministry meets on Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m. and 11:11 a.m. and again on Friday nights at 7:30 p.m. for crazy fun that only tweens can understand.
18 SOUTH - YOUTHIf you’re in Grades 8-12. you’ve got to be a part of Revolution Student Communications. We meet Friday nights at 7:30 p.m. for our main event.
30 SOUTH - YOUNG ADULTSJoin the Hub, our young adult connection on Sunday nights at 6:30 p.m. in a coffeehouse atmosphere. For more information connect with the Hub online at www.thehubya.ca
40 SOUTH - ADULTS40 south is one of our newest ministries and is geared towards younger families. Join us for monthly events which will be designed to help you connect with other families and grow deeper in your relationship with Christ.
54 SOUTH - ADULTSGet connected with people ages 40-54 with our Marrieds Bible Study on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of the month at 7:30 p.m. or join our special events that are held throughout the year.
HOME GROUPSThere are a number of home groups that are actively meeting. If you would like to become involved, please pick up a home group flyer or simply visit the church website for more information.
QUEENSWAY DEAF FELLOWSHIPWe have sign language interpretation available during the Non-Traditional Service on Sunday mornings. For more information contact, Joseph Arruda at [email protected]
HAVEN ON THE QUEENSWAYOffering free and confidential services to those in need in our community. For more information contact: 416-640-2005 or [email protected]
MISSIONSWe Go, We Send, We Pray! Church on the Queensway is actively involved in both local and overseas missions. There are also a number of short-term missions trips planned throughout the year. To get involved with our missions program, please contact us: [email protected]
SUPPORT GROUPSThere are a number of groups available to help provide support, guidance and insight. We are here to help. For more information, contact Pastor Ed Clements: [email protected]
Volunteering has always been a part of my life. When I was young, my father told me, “There is nothing
more important than making others feel loved - nothing!” Being raised by a single father, I took everything he said to heart and so always strived to help others.
I moved to South Etobicoke a couple of years ago and looked for a place in my community that could use a help-ing hand. I found information online about The Haven and decided to check it out. I met Bev and told her that I was willing to help between my work obligations, and she said that they could really use a strong arm to do some heavy lifting in the food bank.
Since that day, I have consistently been at The Haven at least once a week. Even though I have done a lot of volun-teer work, my work at the Haven has easily been the best volunteer experience I’ve ever had. From the very begin-ning, the staff and volunteers showed me love.
The most accurate word to describe my volunteer friends at the Haven is ‘saints’. It’s hard work in the food bank, and a lot of the volunteers are seniors who have been helping for years, but they sacrificially come ev-ery week, so that others who are less fortunate will have food to eat for the next week.
There are people all over this city who have dedi-cated their lives to service. There are many causes that don’t get media attention, helping people who thought they were forgotten. There is so much good around us, and being at the Haven has reinforced that for me.
Everything done at the Haven is done with love and grace. It’s inspiring and it has changed my life. We are a family at the Haven, and I will do anything for my family. We share so many laughs together, and we also share tears. I look forward to many more great times with my Haven family as we work together to help those in need!
WORKING TOGETHER TO HELP THOSE IN NEED
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Take a moment and imagine what the service would be like if all the babies, kids and Tweens were in
it. It would be a little more than different, wouldn’t it? It might be loud, there might be questions from the little ones and they might even be bored. That’s why we have separate services uniquely designed for each age group, because the brain of an adult is different from a six-year-old’s, slightly.
But hold on, if you and I are in the service, who is look-ing after the couple hundred people under the age of 13? Well they are Volunteers, one word that means a lot. Let’s break it down to three words: time, care and concern. These Volunteers give a piece of their time, care and con-cern to these sometimes slobbery and loud individuals. But they’re not getting paid and they barely get a pat on the back! So if it’s not about getting paid, what is it about? If it’s not about constant appreciation, why do it?
Here are just a few reasons:
Why serve the babies? Because they need to know that church is a safe place where they know they will be held, played with and loved while their parents refuel.
Why serve as a Superbuddy? Because every child, re-gardless of their challenges, can experience God’s pres-ence and call Him Lord.
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Why serve in Tweens? Because every Tween needs guidance in how to grow in their faith, have fun and how to make lasting friendships.
Why Teenagers? Because being an adolescent is an emotional rollercoaster but a relationship with God is real and God walks with us through our highs and lows.
Why volunteer? Volunteer because we are part of a community, within our four walls and outside it. Com-munity requires participation. Even if you can’t give of your time, when you see a volunteer who is, give them a high-five, a smile or a hug. Everyone has their own lives outside of serving but these amazing individu-als have taken the time to serve. It’s a sacrifice but our community is worth investing in.
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A LETTER FROM THE SENIOR PASTOR
PASTOR BILLY RICHARDS
The Church is made up of many people working together in
order to help draw people close to Jesus.
Dear Fellow Ministers of Jesus at Church on the Queensway:
I want to personally thank you so very much for the hours of min-istry, sacrifice and love you show to people through the ministry you have in the Holy Spirit. Your Volunteer ministry is reaching people for Christ. The Church is made up of many people working together in order to help draw people close to Jesus. Hundreds of people Volunteer, which is one of the greatest factors in helping us to grow, meet needs, and see the blessing of God the Father on the Church.
So let’s talk! Volunteer ministry is totally Biblical. In Ephesian 4
the Apostle Paul tells the Pastors to equip the Saints for service. The translation is simply, “Pastors teach and help the Believers to minister to people through the Holy Spirit.” When you and everyone else work together it is like a symphony orchestra making phenom-enal music. Each instrument plays their part, all the instruments blending together to create beautiful music. When one instrument goes off its own way, there is no harmony and the music sounds wrong.
Over the last ten years we have seen God create a magnificient Volunteer ministry team which is reaching thousands of people every week. Examples of this are:
1. Children’s Ministry is reaching 300 to 400 kids per week
2. Haven on the Queensway is helping over 500 people per week
3. The Church’s Productions Team reaches thousands with their productions
These few examples show that Volunteer ministry is touching lives.
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The Church is made up of many people working together in
order to help draw people close to Jesus.
P.S.
Your ministry as a Volunteer is Biblical, really needed and will bring eternal blessing to others and you.
Thanks. Again, I appreciate your sacrifice, dedication and ministry. We could not do it without so many of you Volunteering.
For those of you who haven’t started to minister... WE WILL HELP YOU GET STARTED.
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Looking to get involved... to become a part of the team and serve at
Church on the Queensway? Let us know, and we’ll do our best to find a place for you to be a
part of the ministry here at the Church.
God has given you a gift and we want to help you find it, use it and develop it.
GETTING INVOLVED
BECAUSE WE ARE BETTER TOGETHER
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BEHIND THE STAGE
It takes an incredible amount of work to stage one of our theatrical productions. During Easter week-
end alone almost 300 volunteers work tirelessly be-hind the scenes to ensure over 15,000 guests expe-rience the power of The Toronto Passion Play. And while we witness the tremendous way God uses the play when hundreds of people flood the aisles during the altar call, very few see the incredible way God’s Spirit moves behind the scenes.
Backstage in the Chapel the cast waits with eager anticipation to hear the Stage Manager’s call to start the play. It is during this time when something tru-ly miraculous occurs. A group of people who were practically strangers a few months earlier can be seen laughing together, hugging, singing and praying for
one another. This amazing group has spent any-where from 30-70 hours in rehearsal time together over the previous 3 months. In this very short time they have formed friendships that will last a lifetime.
These volunteers are not just performing a play about Jesus, they have experienced Jesus in and through each other. They have known His Joy when a moment in rehearsal has caused the entire cast to roar with laughter. They have been His comforting embrace when a member of our team has suffered hardship. This weekend they are more than actors, stagehands, costume makers, sound and lighting technicians or hair and makeup team members. Behind the stage they have become a family.
ARTHUR WACHNIK
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SCENE 1 House of Annas .............Ma Nishtana. Leah & Caiaphas’ Wife, DaughtersTraditional Jewish Song
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SCENE 2 Streets of Jerusalem ...................Religion. Annas, Nicodemus & CompanyLyrics & Music Steve Munshaw
SCENE 3 Wedding Celebration .........He is Jehovah. Father of Groom & Company Lyrics & Music Betty Jeah Robinson
SCENE 4 The Synagogue ........................................................................................Baruch ElokeinuTraditional Jewish Song
Arr. Arthur Wachnik
SCENE 5 Mary MagdaleneSCENE 6 Sermon on the MountSCENE 7 The House of Simon .................................Believe in God. Annas & Ensemble
Lyrics Dan Scoot & Nathan DigesareArr. Joy Gardner & Mark Chadwick
SCENE 8 Town of Bethany ................................................................................Yahweh. CompanyLyrics & Music Paul Stefanovich
SCENE 9 Triumphant Entry ............................Hosanna (Be Lifted Higher). NicodemusLyrics & Music Sidney Mohede & Israel Houghton
ACT II
SCENE 1 The TempleSCENE 2 Passover ...............................................Song of Blessing. Leah & Caiaphas’ Wife
Music Steve MunshawLyrical Arr. Jackie Benford
SCENE 3 Garden of Gethsemane SCENE 4 The Trial ..................Take Him. Pilate, Herod, Caiaphas & Men’s Ensemble
Lyrics & Music Steve Munshaw
SCENE 5 Annas & LeahSCENE 6 The Road to Calvary .................................................Man of Sorrows. Nicodemus
Words & Music Larnelle Harris
SCENE 7 Golgotha ..........................................................................Mary’s Lament. Mother Mary Lyrics & Music David Featherstone
. Hallelujah Praise the Lamb ..........Nicodemus, Leah & Mary MagdeleneLyrics & Music Bill Gaither
SCENE 8 The Ressurection ...................................................................................Dance Company
SCENE 9 The Ascension .................................................................................He’s Alive. CompanyLyrics & Music Bill Gaither
CAST Jesus ........................................................Carmine CrincoliAnnas .........................................................Arthur WachnikNicodemus .................................Andre Anthony ReidMary Magdalene ........................................Jodi JahnkeCaiphas .................................................................Mike GoralLeah.................................................Margaret SweatmanPharisee Simon .....................Pablo Demi OgunlesiPeter ...............................................................Dale BorelandMother Mary ............................................. Léna Gauthier
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Arthur Wachnik is the Productions Director of The Christian Performing Arts Centre. Recent shows include Crazy Christmas Extravaganza! and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. He is honoured to be returning as the Narrator Annas in this year’s Passion Play. Arthur lives in Mississauga with his wife Ester and their four sons.
Ashlee Johanis has been dancing for over two decades and is privileged to have recently choreographed: Crazy Christmas Extravaganza! and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Along with teaching at a variety of dance studios including Church on the Queensway School of Dance, she runs Pure Motion by Design – a program going into schools to teach gymnastics and dance in a God-honouring way. Her passion is to excite others about dance and allow them to develop their own passions and talents for God.
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Passion playPassion playPassion play PRODUCTION TEAM Arthur Wachnik ..............................................................Producer/DirectorEd Clements ......................................................................Assistant DirectorPamela Cooze ....................................................................... Stage ManagerPaola Machado .........................................................Production ManagerAndrew Ramprashad ............................................................. Set ManagerAshlee Johanis ...................................................................... ChoreographerCarmela Crincoli ...................................................................Props ManagerChristine Longo ....................................Assistant Hair/Makeup ArtistColin Clarke .........................................................................................Conductor Donny Cooze .........................................................Digital Media DesignerFernando Monge ..........................................Head Hair/Makeup ArtistMara Giammarresi .............................................................Head of SewingMarjorie & Stephanie Green ...... Assistant Ticketing ManagersNoemi Jacek .......................................................................Head of DressersQuing Huang ...................................................................................MultimediaRich Bodnar .......................................................................Technical DirectorRoss Pereira ...................................................................... Lighting DesignerSusan Carbone ..................................................Marketing Co-ordinatorSusan Jones ...........................................................................Head WardrobePablo Nilo .......................................................................Digital Set Designer
SPECIAL THANKSPaul Hicks, Mike Goral (voice over credits), all of the Church on the Queensway volunteers, the load in & set construction crew and the leadership team for the countless hours you contributed. Thanks to the many people who have been faithfully praying for this play. Our apologies to anyone who we may have missed! We love you and appreciate your contribution to this year's production! Big thanks to our playbill sponsors for supporting us.
HOUSE TEAM Tim Crooks .........................................................Head of UsheringRose Chung ........................................................Head of GreetersMike Read ................................................ Childcare CoordinatorAndrew Ramprashad .................................Building ManagerRoger Berg .........................................................Security ManagerKevin Coupland ..............................................Security AssistantSusan Carbone ................................................................Backstage Celia Royer & Dave Daye .......................................AccountingGary Stagg .................................Food & Hospitality ManagerDina Baltazar ............................Food & Hospitality AssistantKara Dzikowski ......................................................Guest ServicesCatherine Harden ......................................................................Water Thomas Aro ................................................................Ministry TeamTim Cummins .................................................... Parking ManagerNatasha Coupland ....................................................Front HouseChristine Copreros ....................................................Front HousePaola Machado ...........................................................Front House Bev Hynek .......................................................................Front House
PLAYWRITES
Head Writer ..................................................... Alicia DesMarteauContributors ..........................................................Steve Munshaw
Arthur WachnikEd Clements
STAGE MANAGEMENTAaron CoozeCamilo AceroEmily Ryan
AUDIOAbraham MalloKen SweatmanSejin KimJeshua ReadSheldon Bowering
CATWALKTyler HicksAnthony GallicchioJosh WeigertLightingMichael Sweatman
PROPSCarolina BarreraClaudia BrownMarisa CrincoliMaryjo Vieira
WARDROBEAndrea MoraruIsabelle AugustoMelissa AugustoRocio MunozSarah Wisnos Linda Singh
HAIR AND MAKEUPAgape Salonga ContrerasJade Rajkumar Jeneve RajkumarNovia Scott, Rebekah Neves
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9:30 A.M. & 11:11 A.M.
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