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TRANSCRIPT
“As we let our own light shine, we unconsciously
give other people permission to do the same”
-Marianne Williamson.
T-Time Productions Presents
Independence High School
November 10th—13th, 2011
Act One
Overture
An English Teacher
The Telephone Hour
How Lovely to be a Woman
Put on a Happy Face
A Healthy, Normal, American Boy
One Boy
Honestly Sincere
Wounded
Hymn for a Sunday Evening
One Last Kiss
Intermission
(approximately 15 minutes)
Act Two
Entr’acte
What Did I Ever See in Him
A Lot of Livin’ to Do
Kids
Baby, Talk to Me
Shriner’s
A Mother Doesn’t Matter Anymore
Kids Reprise
Ice House Livin’
An English Teacher- Reprise
Spanish Rose
Hand Car
Rosie
Songs
Act One Scene 1: Office of Almaelou Music, New York
Scene 2: Sweet Apple, Ohio Scene 3: MacAfee Home, Sweet Apple
Scene 4: Pennsylvania Station, New York Scene 5: Railroad Station, Sweet Apple
Scene 6: Courthouse Steps, Sweet Apple Scene 7: MacAfee Home, Sweet Apple
Scene 8: Backstage Office, Sweet Apple Scene 9: Stage, Sweet Apple
Intermission
(approximately 15 minutes)
ACT TWO
Scene 1: MacAfee Home, Sweet Apple Scene 2: Street Outside MacAfee Home
Scene 3: MacAfee Home's Back Door Scene 4: Maude's Roadside Retreat
Scene 5: Private Dining Room, Maude Roadside Retreat Scene 6: Back Door, Maude's Roadside Retreat
Scene 7: The Ice House Scene 8: Railroad Station, Sweet Apple
Synopsis of Scenes
CAST LIST Albert Peterson – Cameron Lucente
Rose Alvarez – Morgan Oliver
Kim MacAfee – Allison Huber
Mrs. Doris MacAfee – Mallory Sellers
Mr. Harry MacAfee – Nyle Pierson
Mrs. Mae Peterson – Honor Leahy
Conrad Birdie – Derek DiDomenico
Ursula Merkle – Mo Kirkpatrick
Hugo Peabody – Jason Thompson
Deborah Sue – Rachel Maupin
Alice – Deanna Cunningham
Margie – Kendall Reasons
Harvey Johnson – Kendall Carrasco
Randolph MacAfee – Ian Huber
Gloria Rasputin – Alli Smith
Mayor – Jake Lacher
Mayor’s Wife, Edna – Whitney Hicks
Nancy – Allison Spengler
CHORUS
Dara Arenas
Colton Bailey
Dani Basso
Allie Bosarge
Megan Brown
Joseph Carter
Karina Cleveland
Olivia Cooper
Chris Doyle
Emily Gabhart
Marissa Genovese
Caroline Gladden
Millie Grasso
Emily Harris
Ashley Jenkins
Matthew Keegan
Allie Laughary
Lydia Lay
Madi Mayfield
Morgan McCollum
Landon Meldrum
Jeremy Morris
Tracie Owens
Andrea Painter
Nolan Proctor
Megan Rowe
Alexis Santoro
Ashley VanMatre
Rachel Westbrooks
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BYE BYE BIRDIE CREW
(PAY SOME ATTENTION TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS BEHIND THE
CURTAIN)
Student Director: Morgan Moeller Stage Manager: Gavin Blackhurst
Assistant Stage Manager: Cameron Luna
Backstage Crew Chelsea Galey, Zeke Grim, Ashley Lance,
Emma Lucente, Megan Roberts, Hannah Sharpe, Kelli Spears
Props Crew Serena Cochran, Annie Funderburg, Alex Geselle, *Cameron Luna
Lights/Sound Crew
Gavin Blackhurst, Kirsten Carter, Kelsey Layton, Adam Perez, Andres Ramirez, *Josh Wakefield
Make-up Crew
Allie Bosarge, *Caity Bosarge, Alli Smith
Costumes Crew *Olivia Cooper, Hope Headden
Art Crew
Michaela Krummel, Kendall Carrasco, Jessica Denson
House Crew Trevor Ames, Laura Darnell, Marissa Hoffpauir, *Laura Pettit, Nick Pittenger
*head of crew
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A Big Thanks To… (So much cannot be done without the assistance of so many … )
Our Patron Circle members and advertisers for sup-
porting T*Time Productions
To all those who donated items for the auction!
PTSO for the incredible and constant support of the arts
Merle Wellhousen for helping build our set!
6th period Theatre I and 7th period ROTC
Roy Johnson and Greg Sharpe for the awesome 50s mu-
sic
Brian Williams – for creating the program (and being
wonderful)
Jersey Mike’s for providing dinner
Alphagraphics for being patient and giving us awesome
programs!
Drama Llamas – you’re simply awesome
Gateway Church and Thompson’s Station Church for the
assistance and rentals
Brian Clements for the great tees and hoodies!
Shawn Shook for always helping with printing
The custodial and maintenance staffs for taking good
care of us – time and again!
Cindy, Christy and Kim for your patience, assistance and
kindness
The IHS administration
The orchestra - for bringing the beautiful music togeth-
er
Patricia Wakefield for sharing your wonderful talents
and for truly caring about the kids and all of our produc-
tions
Lindsey Kirkendall for being a part of this once again
and helping add so much to this stage - your work
makes the shows come alive
MaryLee Atenhan for giving your time, sharing your
talents, and offering constant support
Chris Cooper for sharing your amazing musicianship
with our students
Justin Alexander for your ideas and helping make our
show great
Taylor Sokoll for being here to help, giving great ideas
and being awesome
To the parents – for everything you have done and con-
tinue to do … you have helped make this program a
success. Your support is undeniable and incredibly evi-
dent in every show put on by T*Time Productions.
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Meet Your
Cast Cameron Lucente (Albert Peterson) is a senior here at IHS and is beyond thrilled to be Albert Peterson
in ITS’s production of Bye Bye Birdie. Cameron has previously starred as a munchkin/ozian in The Wiz-
ard of Oz as a sophomore, and as Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast as a junior. He has been fortunate
to be a part of such a welcoming program. The friends he has made here will last a lifetime, and he has
enjoyed every last minute of it. He’d like to thank his parents for always supporting him, and his friends
for always being there. Cameron hopes you will enjoy the show!
Morgan Oliver is a senior this year and is beyond excited to be playing the role of Rosie. This is her first
lead role at this school and taking it on has been an amazing experience. She has been in the IHS theatre
program since sophomore year, and most recently was seen in the spring production Father of the Bride
as Miss Bellamy. She has grown so much doing everything from costume crew to the One Acts to musi-
cals and hopes to continue with her passion for musical theatre in college.
Allison Huber (Kim MacAfee) is a senior at IHS. She is so excited to be a part of Bye Bye Birdie. Some of her previous roles at IHS include: a jitterbug/tree/poppie/women chorus (The Wizard of OZ), Margaret (Sabrina Fair), Belle (Beauty and the Beast), and Bridesmaid (Father of the Bride). Allison would like to thank everyone who helped put on this amazing show. She feels so blessed to work alongside Ms. T and an incredibly talented cast. She would also like to thank her best friends and amazing family for supporting her and being there for her at all times.
Mallory Sellers (Mrs. MacAfee) is a senior at Independence and is taking on her first lead role in a thea-
tre production. In the past, she has been a lead dancer in "Beauty and the Beast", a minor role as a
schizophrenic and a mime in the one act "Check Please!", and a minor role of The Queen in the one act
"The Little Prince." She would like to thank all her friends and family who have shown their love and
support, including MaryLee Atenhan for her encouragement and vocal training, Tadd Himelrick for all
his help in developing her performance and speaking skills, Becky Tertzakian for her faith and direction
in strengthening her acting, and the cast and crew for making all of this worth while.
This young man by the name of Nyle Pierson is glad you could come see the show! In the show, Nyle plays Mr. Harry MacAfee, the father of Kim, in the notable style of Paul Lynde. Last year, in Beauty and the Beast, Nyle played Maurice, Belle's father and is greatly appreciating being cast in all the musicals he's auditioned for thus far. He has also been a part of the Independence show choir, the Declaration Singers. Enjoy the play and make sure to keep an eye out for Mr. MacAfee on the "Ed Sullivan Show".
Honor Leahy is enthralled to be a part of her 4th production here at IHS! Playing the fabulous Mae Peterson
has given her a chance to reflect on what she has learned- that she loves to play comedic roles, that she
needs to work on her New York accent, but most importantly, that she looks great in a fat suit! Honor has
previously been seen as a munchkin/ozian in The Wizard of Oz, a silly girl in Beauty and the Beast, and Kay
Banks in Father of the Bride. Last January, Honor had the privilege of being elected as one of the six state
representatives to the Tennessee State Executive Board. In her spare time she enjoys participating in theat-
rical activities, visiting art museums, and reading Martha Stewart’s encyclopedia of crafts. She would like to
thank the cast and crew for their amazing work, Mrs. Sandra Dudley for being the best voice teacher ever,
and her friends, family and God for supporting her every step of the way! She hopes you’ll sit back, relax,
and pick your own dirty socks up off the floor!
Derek DiDomenico (Conrad Birdie) is a junior at Independence. He is in his first production ever and has no idea how he got a lead role, but he is thrilled and extremely grateful. Derek never thought he would be classified as a singer or an actor. Not once did he even think he would be shaking his hips all across the stage! He is thankful for the support of his family and Jordan Barnard for convincing him to do all this. He also is Honestly Sincere to Ms. T because he has A Lot Of Living To Do!
Mo Kirkpatrick (Ursula Merkle) is a junior here at IHS. She has been in every production here, either on
stage or backstage. She was a munchkin/ozian in The Wizard of Oz, publicity team for Sabrina Fair, Satan
in Don’t Fear the Reaper, a plate/old lady/angry villager in Beauty and the Beast, a shaker in Father of the
Bride, and girl in Check Please. AHHHHHHHHH! CONRAD BIRDIE! AHH! She is very excited to play Ursula
Merkle and is excited to scream and go crazy. She would also like to thank her parents for believing she
could get this part and giving her the “You are special” plate in honor of her achievement. If Ursula is on
stage, be prepared to cover your ears.
Jason Thompson (Hugo Peabody) Jason is a junior at IHS that is very involved in the theatre depart-
ment. He is playing Hugo in Bye Bye Birdie along with Albert’s understudy. He has been a part of
every show that he could be as a high school student. He has played roles in shows from The Wiz-
ard of Oz to Sabrina Fair. He has enjoyed it all. He has also participated in the one acts and home-
coming skits every year. He plans to stay very involved through his senior year. The theatre depart-
ment is a very important and a very large part of his life.
Rachel Maupin (Deborah Sue Miller) is a senior here at IHS. She is totes pumped to be a part of Bye Bye
Birdie for her last musical at this school. You may have previously seen her in The Wizard of Oz (u/s Dor-
othy, Tree #1, Jitterbug, Poppy, Female chorus), Beauty and the Beast (Madame de la Grande Bouche),
and Father of the Bride (Bridesmaid). She has also taken part in the annual One-Act Festival as both an
actor (Happily Ever After, The Script) and a director (Why Do We Laugh?). She hopes to pursue both
theatre and music to some extent in the future, and plans to attend college in the fall. She is sad to be
leaving such a talented and totally awesome group after the three years she has been involved here, but
she couldn’t imagine working with anyone better. It has truly been an honor for her. She will miss her
theatre family too much for words to describe. She would like to send a great thanks to Ms. T for being
the fantastic director that she is. She would also like to thank her family, friends, and God for always be-
ing there to support her. Rachel sends her hugs and butterfly kisses. She thanks you for coming, and
hopes you enjoy the show!
Deanna Cunningham, (Alice) a junior at IHS is exhilarated to be apart in this years production of Bye Bye Birdie. Deanna has appeared on the IHS stage in previous shows such as Wizard of Oz, Beauty and the Beast, Father of the Bride, and many others. She has also appeared in other stage shows, as well as some films, including Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, Janets Planet, the Hannah Montana Movie, and many more. Deanna would like to thank her friends and family for supporting her with such great love and care, Ms. T for giving her the opportunity to do what she loves, you for coming out and supporting the show, and last but not least, she would like to thank God for blessing her so tremendously and always being there. Now Ms. Cunningham asks you to sit back, relax, and have a rockin' good time!
Kendall Reasons (Margie) is a junior here at Independence High School, and is so excited to be a
part of another musical here. She has been performing since she was four and has always loved it.
Here at IHS she has been a part of The Wizard of Oz, Beauty and the Beast, Father of the Bride, and
now Bye Bye Birdie. She has had so much fun with this show and she can’t wait for everyone to see
it!
Kendall Carrasco (Harvey Johnson) is a senior her at IHS. He is so excited to be in his fifth main stage production. He has been blessed with being in the following wonderful productions: The Wizard of Oz, Sabrina Fair, Beauty and the Beast, and Father of the Bride. He has also enjoyed making people laugh through the following One Acts: We’re Not Making This Play Up As We Go Honest, Holka Pol-ka, and Why Do We Laugh? He is also Co-President of the ITS (International Thespian Society) here. He would like to thank his friends, mother, father, brother Kyle, and Kyle’s girlfriend, Danielle for being so supportive of his love for theatre.
Ian Huber (Randolph MacAfee) is a freshman and is excited to be a part of the Independence fall mu-
sical production of Bye Bye Birdie. It is such a pleasure to work with such great cast, crew, and direc-
tors. He would like to thank him mom, dad, and all his siblings for believing in him and pushing him to
his best!
Alli Smith is so thrilled to start off her junior year with Gloria Rasputin and chorus member in the
classic Bye Bye Birdie. Alli has been a part of W.O.Z, The Bald Soprano, Sabrina Fair, Beauty and The
Beast, Check Please, and Father of The Bride. She hopes you and your family will enjoy the show.
And would like to send a special thank you to her parents for supporting her in what she loves to
do, and Ms. T for showing her how to.
Jake Lacher (mayor, quartet, set design) is a senior here at Independence. He is proud to be on stage
again for his last musical. Jake has previously starred as Ben in Father of the Bride and a chorus
member in Beauty and the Beast. He is currently serving as the Co-President of the theatre depart-
ment and plans to major in Technical Theatre at the University of Memphis next fall.
Whitney Hicks (Edna Garfein, Teenager) is an ecstatic senior here at Independence High School. This is
her first time on stage in a main stage production. She has previously worked backstage for Beauty and
the Beast last year. She has also performed in the One Acts: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as Mrs.
Gloop (2009) and Charlie in The Young and the Senseless (2011). She would like to thank her parents for
always supporting her and her friends that aren’t in theater for understanding that she cannot hang out
with them because she is doing what she really loves!
Allie Spengler is a sophomore. She is super excited to be in Bye Bye Birdie and was last seen on the IHS
stage as Chip in Beauty and the Beast. Allie also does many shows with Act Too Players and The Boiler
Room Theatre. Some recent roles are Jessie (Annie Get Your Gun) and Helen (Thoroughly Modern Millie).
This summer she was chosen to attend Destination Broadway in NYC, where she trained with Broadway
professionals. She would like to thank her parents for their support, Annette de la Torre for being such an
amazing mentor and teacher, and Ms. T for this great opportunity!
Dara Arenas is performing in her very first production and couldn’t be happier to be a part of something so big and entertaining. She plays an exciting role as a teenage girl and hopes you enjoy the show!
Colton Bailey is an eleventh grader this year at IHS; this is his first production with Independence. He
feels extremely blessed and honored to be able to be a part of this production, and he cannot wait for
what else is to come in the Independence theatre program. He would like to thank, first and fore-
most, God for all the He has done in Colton's life. He would also like to thank his parents for sup-
porting him in everything he does, and he would like to thank Lukas Rossi for encouraging him and
helping him achieve the confidence he has in himself today.
Dani Basso (teen chorus) is a super rad sophomore here at IHS. She is thrilled to be in her first In-dependence show. She has been in theater ever since she was a youngin’ and has done some work with Old School Theatre and various other places. She would like to thank her mother and father for their support and both of her grandmothers for their genes. She would also like to thank Ms. T for giving her this wonderful opportunity.
Allie Bosarge (teen chorus) is very excited and enthusiastic about Bye Bye Birdie. She has done
hair and make-up for the past 3 shows, but is glad to actually be in this one. She enjoys singing
and dancing and being part of the chorus requires lots of both. So, that is good. She is most excit-
ed to see the whole show come together and would like to thank Ms. T for being an awesome di-
rector. YAY! Go theater.
Megan Brown (chorus/lead dancer) is soups excited to be a part of this musical. This will be her second time on the main stage. She has been involved in crew for The Wizard of Oz, as well as chorus/lead dancer in Beauty and the Beast. Also, Megan has been involved in the One Acts and has done crew for the past spring plays. She would like to thank Ms. T for this awesome oppor-tunity. She would also like to thank God, her family, and friends for being so supportive!
Joseph Carter is a sophomore here at IHS and is now a very proud member of the ITS Theatre De-partment. He has been a part of Showstoppers for two years at Grassland Middle School and has been participating in the Declaration Singers for two years as well. Last year, during a competition for Show Choir, he won the Bass Soloist Award. Music is his passion. He loves long walks in the park and Margarita cupcakes.
Karina Cleveland (Chorus) is a freshman at Independence High School. She is so excited to be
a part of Bye Bye Birdie. In the past, she has been in other lays such as Annie, Dear Edwina,
and Alice in Wonderland. She looks forward to seeing what shows are to come in the future,
and she hopes to be a part of them.
Olivia Cooper (Lead Dancer) is a senior at IHS and has loved being a part of this theatre de-
partment. She has been a lead dancer in Beauty and the Beast, Mrs. Pulitzky in Father of
the Bride, Girl in The Game, Sophie and Melanie in Check Please and Stage Manager/
Assistant director in Dracula’s Boarding House. She is also head of costuming for Bye Bye
Birdie. She would like to thank her friends and family who have supported her this whole
time. I love you guys!
Chris Doyle is a senior here at IHS. Although he has not taken theatre as a class he has remained involved in the department for the past three years. He will be playing the first reporter, as well as a 50’s teenager, throughout the spectacular chorus of this show. Not only has theatre been the most fun of all the activities he has participated in at Independence, (cough) Second only to show choir… (ahem) but it also holds some of his most fond memories of high school. Chris will treasure them always and will never forget all the amaz-ing people he has had the honor of working with. Note: Chris or Chris Doyle, or just Doyle, has, and never will, admit to being a full time ninja or being magic in any way. And finally, he will always gravitate toward the black hole of drama. Fight it as he may, he will probably be pulled in during his future ventures in life.
Emily Gabhart is a sophomore at independence this year and is very excited to be in her first play at Indy. She
has only been in one other play with act too players. She played Ruth in thoroughly modern Millie. She has
been taking voice for about 5 years with the world’s greatest voice teacher. She would like to thank Melissa for
pushing her to try new things and her best. She would also like to thank her parents for taking the time to deal
with her craziness the past few months. She wants to thank God most of all for blessing her with so much op-
portunity and ability in her life. She thanks you all for coming and hopes you will stop by after the show to say
hi!
Marissa Genovese is a senior at IHS this year. She is so excited to be a part of Bye Bye Birdie this
year. She has previously been in the Wizard of Oz and worked backstage for Beauty and the Beast.
Marissa would like to thank her parents, sister, and friends for always supporting her! She feels so
blessed to be part of this theatre department and is sad to leave this year, but cannot wait to see
what the future holds!
Caroline Gladden is a sophomore at Independence this year and is fo’ sho’ pumped to be in her second show with IHS. She’s one of two sophomore representatives for the IHS theatre depart-ment and has been involved in performing arts for most of her life. She enjoys boots, sunglasses, and glitter. She would like to thank God, her parents, and Ms. T for all their hard work, love, and putting up with her shenanigans.
Millie Grasso , since a very early age has had a passion and appreciation for music and theatre. From Sinatra
to the Beatles to Mumford and Sons - from Annie to Grease to Wicked - the classics and the contemporary
find a way into her heart. Millie has been affiliated with Kids on Stage, Bravo Creative Arts Center and J Kelley
Studios and offers involvement including self-accompanied vocal performances, theatre company perfor-
mances in Annie, Grease and Cinderella, and group vocal and dance performances. As a freshman, Millie is
thrilled and honored for the opportunity to participate as a Teen Chorus Member in the cast of Independ-
ence’s production of Bye Bye Birdie.
Emily Harris is a junior here at IHS. She was in Beauty and the Beast last year, and is excited for
Bye Bye Birdie! She wants to thank her family and friends for all of their support. She looks for-
ward to participating in future productions at IHS as well.
Ashley Jenkins is a senior at IHS. This is her first musical to be involved in and she is one of four lead
dancers. She has been in show choir since junior year and is still involved this year. She has been in choir
since 5th grade and has been accepted in All-State and Mid-State competitions throughout these 6-7
years. She would like to thank her mom, grandparents, and family for their leading support during all of
her musical life! She is thrilled to perform in her first musical with Ms. T and the theatre program for her
senior year!
Matthew Keegan is currently an 11th grader at IHS, and he is grateful to be involved in the
production of Bye Bye Birdie. He was previously casted in Beauty and the Beast as a chorus
member, and is now casted as a member of teen chorus, adult chorus, and Mr. Johnson.
Allie Laughary, a senior at IHS is incredibly thankful to be a part of the Bye Bye Birdie pro-duction. She has been in This Wizard of Oz and Beauty and the Beast.
Lydia Lay, a junior this year, is super excited to be back on stage in this year’s fall production
of Bye Bye Birdie. She is part of the teenage chorus and absolutely loves it! She has been a
part of many things in the IHS theatre department including Beauty and the Beast, several
One Acts, and all the homecoming skits. She would like to thank all her friends and family for
supporting her and to Ms. T for giving her this opportunity!
Madi Mayfield is a sophomore at Independence High School and this is her second year in the
ITS program. She is extremely excited to be a part of Bye Bye Birdie, especially after her experi-
ence in Beauty and the Beast last year. She would like to thank her parents and friends for sup-
porting her and her coaches and Ms. T for working with her crazy schedule.
Morgan McCollum (Nancy) is a junior. She is new to Independence and is thrilled to be a part of Bye
Bye Birdie. She has been in choir most of her school years but is new to musical productions. She has
loved every part of this fun new experience.
Landon Meldrum would like to say, Hello to all the beautiful people reading this bio. He is a sopho-more and is very happy to be a part of his second production at Independence. He was a mover in Father of the Bride, and is now a policeman in Bye Bye Birdie. Being a part of this process has been a very enriching experience for him. He’d like to thank Ms. T for making it possible for him to be a part of this show. He would also like to thank his fellow cast member, Lindsey, Taylor and the Dra-ma Llamas for putting in a lot of time to make this a great show. He would also like to thank his parents for supporting him throughout this process.
Jeremy Morris (Chorus member) Jeremy is a junior at IHS this year and is delighted to be a part of another T-time musical production. His previous performances include the role of Buzz Taylor in "Father of the Bride", and a townsperson/fork in "Beauty and the Beast". He has enjoyed being a part of IHS's theatre program for the past couple of years and has tried to avoid causing too much trouble. Jeremy would like to thank his parents for their love and support, his sisters for introducing him to theater at IHS and Taylor Sokoll for being nothing short of the greatest friend and mentor.
Tracie Owens (Mrs. Merkle/Teenager) is a sophomore and is beyond excited to be part of Bye Bye Birdie.
This is her first musical here at IHS, but she has been part of other plays outside of the school and in middle
school, such as Backstage, Miss Teen Beauty Queen, Kinetic, and 2011, A Space Oddity. She has loved thea-
tre since before she can remember. She also wants to thank her family for supporting her, especially her
parents for all the crazy rides to rehearsals. And last, but certainly not least, she wants to thank God for the
amazing opportunity and for the chance to do the thing she loves to do. She really hopes you enjoy the
show.
Andrea Painter (Chorus) is a senior who is happy to be a part of her second musical at Independence
High School. She would like to thank her family and friends for being supportive and Mrs. T for giving
her this wonderful opportunity to be involved in what she loves doing. She hopes everyone enjoys
the show!
Nolan Proctor is a junior her at IHS, and this is his first time being in a play or musical. He is super excited to be here though. Hope you enjoy the show!
Megan Rowe is a junior here at IHS. She is very excited to finally be a part of the theater program.
She has participated in the One-Acts put on by students, but this is her first ever main-stage produc-
tion. She loves to sing and dance, and enjoys being on the stage. She would like to thank her friends
and family for supporting her in everything that she does, and for all of their encouragement.
Alexis Santoro is a junior, and this is her first time performing at IHS. She is very excited to be a
part of the Bye Bye Birdie production. She is looking forward to be in the future Independence the-
atre productions. She would like to thank her family, friends, and boyfriend for all their support.
Ashley VanMatre (Teen Chorus) is a Junior, and is enormously excited to be a part of her third
musical production at IHS. She has previously appeared as a Munchkin/Ozian in The Wizard of
Oz and a Villager/Plate in Beauty and the Beast. She considers herself blessed to be part of such
a successful theatre department and to work with such a talented cast and crew. She would like
to thank her parents and friends for being flexible with the crazy rehearsal schedules and, of
course, for their never-ending support.
Rachel Westbrooks is a sophomore at Independence High School. She is playing the character Pe-nelope Anne. She has previously been in Beauty and the Beast, Tom Sawyer, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. She is very excited to be a part of this production. She would like to thank God, for giving her this opportunity and her family and friends for supporting her!
Good Luck Derek
We love you Conrad!
Meet Your Crew Cameron Luna (Assistant Stage Manager/ Props Manager) Cameron is a junior at IHS and began thea-
tre her freshman year and has been a part of it ever since. She started out on props crew as a fresh-
man, then made it up to props manager last year, and is now the assistant stage manager. She has
loved working with the phenomenal cast and crew. Cameron would like to thank Ms. T for all of the
wonderful opportunities, her family for all of their support, and her friends for pushing her to do her
best. She hopes you all enjoy the show!
Gavin Blackhurst (Stage Manager, Lighting Technician, Chorus) is a senior here at IHS. He is glad to be
involved in the musical one last time. He was previously seen as a knife/candleman in Beauty and the
Beast and has done all of the lighting all four years of his high school career. He loves his opportunity to
be stage manager, because he loves the responsibility and control. He has worked all around the thea-
tre, from on stage singing and dancing, to straight acting, to set building, to lights and sound. He has
learned so much from being the stage manager of a high school production. He has been involved in Old
School Theatre, being last seen as Leon Tolchinsky in Fools. He has been doing theatre things since he
was in 7th grade. He would like to thank his family for their support and countless hours of late nights.
He would also like to thank the cast for being wonderful to work with and always being on their toes.
Morgan Moeller (Student Director) This is Morgan’s senior year at IHS. She has been involved with Theatre since she moved to Tennessee her sophomore year and has been a part of Holka Polka, Happily Never After, Dracula’s Boarding House, Beauty and the Beast, Father of the Bride, and Bye Bye Birdie within that time. Morgan is so excited for Bye Bye Birdie and would like to thank God, her awesome family for being so supportive, and of course Ms. T for giving her all these wonderful opportunities!
Josh Wakefield (Light and Sound Booth Manager) is a senior at IHS this year. He has been a part of numer-
ous theatrical productions at IHS, and his roles include acting, manning the spotlight, designing sound,
playing percussion, and currently, managing the light and sound booth. He helped backstage with The
Sound of Music during his eighth-grade year, and has been a part of every production since then, including
musicals, straight plays, one-act festivals, He’s All That, Miss Liberty, and homecoming skits. He is extreme-
ly excited to embark on this final musical excursion at IHS. He would like to thank God first, because He
has given the necessary skills and patience for the job. He would also like to thank his family for their in-
credible support: Mom, for rocking that piano; Dad, for being the resident chaplain; Han for being an awe-
some sister. He would also like to thank you for coming and hopes you enjoy the show!
~~~ Directing Staff ~~~ MaryLee Atenhan received her Bachelor’s of Music Ed. From the Univ. of NE-Lincoln, and her Master’s of Curriculum
and Instruction from Doane College.
While in Nebraska, Mrs. Atenhan’s participation in her vocal program in-creased by 250%. Mrs. Atenhan has received
multiple Superior ratings for Girls, Men’s, Concert, and Show Choir. She has performed twice at Carnegie Hall with com-
posers John Rutter & Z. Randall Stroope. She also received a commendation from the governor of S.C. for her work at
Laurens High School from 1998-2000. While in Kansas, Mrs. Atenhan’s show choir received two Grand Champion Nation-
al Awards and participated in a workshop with the cast from “Wicked” in New York City.
Most importantly, MaryLee is the wife of Kevin, and the proud mother of two children and a new son-in law; Ashley &
Ryan Hedden, and Ryan Atenhan. She also is involved with her church small groups. In her “free” time she en-joys being
with her family, interior decorating, and exercising.
Patricia Wakefield is in her eighth season as a music director with IHS theatre, having made her debut with the pro-
gram’s inaugural musical production of Anything Goes. She is privileged to have shared the IHS theatre experience with
both her children, Hannah and Joshua Wakefield, throughout their high school careers.
A native of Alabama, Patricia holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama and a
Master of Church Music degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Ft. Worth, Texas. She served on the
music ministry staff of churches in Alabama, Texas, and Arkansas, and as Music Associate for Missouri Baptist Conven-
tion. Patricia has provided keyboard accompaniment for operas, recitals, and choral groups at various universities. As a
freelance writer and editor for Lifeway Christian Resources, she has written articles and curriculum for children’s choirs
and church accompanists and devotional material for students.
Patricia is married to Mike Wakefield and is a private piano teacher, substitute teacher for Williamson County Schools,
and serves as a student ministry volunteer in her church.
She would like to thank the T-Time productions family—Ms.T, Mrs. A, Mr. Cooper, parents, and the cast and crew of
amazing students for their care and support during the challenging days of being a caregiver for her parents.
This is Lindsey Kirkendall's third year choreographing for Independence High School and she is so excited to be a part
of the fun and madness all over again. Lindsey has been singing, acting and dancing since she was a little girl and has
always loved the theatre. A smattering of her career highlights and lowlights include: Dancing in 2 Nutcracker ballets,
Footloose the musical and Coppelia, a B-horror flick starring Minka Kelly (of Friday Night Lights fame), Cheerleading for
Rob Schneider in "The Hot Chick", playing the disciple Peter in "The Water Walkers" at Long Beach State University,
award for out-standing vocal jazz solo while on tour at the University of Northern Colorado, working as a spray tan mod-
el, walking in fashion shows for the Nashville Film Festival and Nashville Fashion Week, playing orphan "Kate" in
"Annie" and numerous commercials with the likes of Kid Rock, Blake Shelton and The Energizer Bunny. Lindsey was
also a competitive cheerleader in Jr. High, High School and College as well as a competitive gymnast. She has coached
and taught dance, cheerleading and gymnastics on and off since she was in High School and loves working with High
School students. She and her husband are also Younglife leaders here at Independence High. Lindsey wishes to thank
Miss T and the cast for allowing her the opportunity to be a part of their creative process and for trusting her with their
musical numbers. She is humbled and honored to be part of such a talented and dedicated group of students, parents and
faculty. Since our last T-Time Production, Lindsey has added motherhood to her resume.
Chris Cooper is currently the director of bands at Independence High School. Mr. Cooper has been at Independence
since it opened in 2004. Mr. Cooper’s has conducted numerous musicals and opera’s at the collegiate, community, profes-
sional, and high school level over the past 15 years. Prior to arriving at Independence, Mr. Cooper was a Doctoral assis-
tant at the University of Georgia where he conducted the Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, and served with the Redcoat
Marching Band. Mr. Cooper was the Assistant Director of Bands at Vanderbilt University from 1995 until 2002 where
directed the community band, jazz band, marching band and served as the advisor and founder for the Pi Delta Chapter
of Phi Mu Alpha. Additionally, Mr. Cooper was a performing fellow at the Aspen Summer Music institute. Mr. Cooper’s
professional affiliations include Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Tau Beta Sigma, Kappa Kappa Psi, National Band Association,
Middle Tennessee Band and Orchestra Association, Conductor’s Guild, and numerous performance organizations. Mr.
Cooper is happy to be involved with this year’s production of Bye Bye Birdie.
GOOD LUCK TO…. Senior Cast and Crew Members
Remember this is not the end; it’s just the end of one chapter and soon to be the beginning of another. Break a leg!
And thanks for letting us be a part of the show.—Ms. Patty and Mr. Hank
Rebecca Tertzakian
Ian Huber Dear Ian, Congratulations on your “High School Musical” debut!! We are so proud of you and we love you!! -Casey and Hallie
Thanks for listening to your mother and dad! We knew you had it in you to steal the show. Here’s to 3 more years of
musicals! Rock on! We love you! - Mom and Dad
You rock dude! We are blown away at your success in your “Plan B” and can only imagine what you can be like when
you find “Plan A”. Keep pushing yourself and never give up. We love you! - Riley and Jenny
Good Luck! Even if you fall on your face, you're still moving forward! HA! We know you’ll do great! Love you
buddy! - Patrick and Shanae
Allie and Ian Huber Allie! Ian! Congratulations on your amazing accomplishments in acting and in life! I’m so proud
to call you my siblings and I hope I can help you reach the stars! I love you both to the moon and
back. Break a leg (or two)! XOXO Katie
Cameron Lucente
Break a leg Cam. I hate you very much!! - Mama Reasons
Joseph Carter
We love you and are so proud of you! You are a great son, Joseph! It is so much fun to watch as you
grow and develop in your gifts. Keep it up, Buddy! Can't wait to see you do what you do so well to-
night! Go get 'em, "Joey"! - Mom and Dad
We are so proud of you, Joseph. It's a privilege to be your Aunt and Uncle. We love you!!! - Tim and Mary Weekly
We're so proud of you grandson and love you very much! Best wishes for a great performance tonight! - Durwood and
Grace Daniels
Best wishes for Bye Bye Birdie! So proud of you, Joseph! - Anita Pringle
Emily Harris
We love you and are so proud of you! Looking forward to seeing you in "Birdie". Break a leg! - Mom,
Dad, Amanda, Bailey, Muhner and Grandpa.
Emily Gabhart
Life is a stage and you are giving a great performance! We love you! -Mom and Dad
Kelsey Layton
Make sure the power button is on - Mom and Dad
Great job following in my footsteps - Shea
Jeremy Morris
Break a leg, Jeremy! Love, Hillary
Break a leg? You know – Kerey
Proud of you, Jerbear – Colleen
‘sup chorus MAN. So glad you have found a place to entertain :) Much love, Mom and Dad
Allison Huber Dear Allison, We are so proud of our “Kim”!!! We love you so much and are so lucky we are able to see your senior
performance!! Way to go!! -Casey and Hallie
Wow we can’t believe it’s already your senior musical moment. We love you and can’t wait for your next
curtain call! Break a leg. -Mom and Dad
No words can explain how proud we are of you! It’s so hard to believe you are already a senior in high school. We can’t
wait to see what adventures come next! You are an amazingly talented girl (thanks for robbing the gene pool) and you
will make it so far if you keep up your hard work and follow your dreams. We love you! - Riley and Jenny
Good Luck! Success happens when you never stop dreaming, and trust in yourself to make your dreams come true.
And don’t forget, have fun! We love you! -Patrick and Shanae
Morgan Oliver
We love you Morgan!!! Oh yes we do!!! Love Mom and Madison
Allie Laughary
To our wonderful granddaughter: We know you will give one of your best performances. You shine!
Cherie Allie, Bon courage! Break a leg but mostly have a blast. Wish we could have been there to see you.
Love you – Lucien, Gabby, Aunt Tracy and Uncle Alain
Megan Brown
Break a leg Megan! We know you and the whole cast and crew are going to be awesome! So proud of you and all
your hard work! Enjoy the moment!! - Love, Mom & Dad
Your passion for dance and theater glowed in your performance. We are so proud of you! - Love,
Mommom & Poppy
Dani Basso
We love you, Dani! - Caroline and Connie We are so proud of you and we can’t wait to see you and the entire cast of Bye Bye Birdie shine up on
stage! We love you dearly! XOXO … Your whole family
Kendall Reasons
Break a leg always—Aunt Sandi, Sydney and Spencer
You is smart! You is kind! You is important! And you is waaay talented and loved!! Break a leg, Sissy!! - Mom, Dad, and
Will Knock 'em dead, Kendall! We love you! - Mimi and Papa
Go Kendall! We love you! - Grandma and Grandpa
Kendall, I love me some Chicken!!! Break a leg. Love you more than you'll ever know… - Miss Carol
Kendall Carrasco
Wow … Your senior year is here already. We are so proud of you! We know you will have the best year ever with
your theatre group. Enjoy every moment!! Love you! - Mom and Dad
Tracie Owens
Live and move and have your being, Tracie Grace! We are so proud of your commitment to the theatre team and your
enthusiasm! - Love, Mom and Dad
Good luck Tracie to you and the cast and crew. We are proud that you are our sister! - Love, Kyle, Jarrett,
Brooke and Anna
Mo Kirkpatrick
“Break a leg!” Great job, Mo! You are the best Ursula! --Aunt Ann and Uncle Matt
I’m so proud of you! Good job! – Alanna
Good Luck! Have fun! – Mac
Break a leg! – Brian
Way to go Mo – Break a leg! Hugs and Kisses -Mema and Papa
To our Angel flying to close to the ground. You are always on our minds! Knock ‘em dead Ursula - Mom and Dad
We are so proud of you and hope you can follow your drama—Grammie and Papa Kirk
We are so proud of you; have a wonderful time. We love you so much! - Aunt Julie and Uncle Jim
Madi Mayfield
Good luck, Madi! We love you! Mom, Greg and Braden
Millie Grasso
“Daddy!” … the first line you delivered in your first acting role at 18 months J You’ve worked so hard and come
so far! All our love and excitement, Mom and Dad
Adam Perez
Good luck! Hope you are having a blast! - Mom and Dad
Andrea Painter We are so proud of all your hard work and are so proud of you! - Lots of Love, Mom and Dad/Nick and Kara
Landon Meldrum
Break a Leg! ...OK, Do extra good and break both legs! - Hudson
Represent Bro!!! - McKenna
Nolan Proctor
Viel Er folg! - Mom
Alles Gute—Nana
It’s hard to detect good luck, it looks so much like something you’ve earned (Frank A. Clark) - Keith White
Present fears are less than horrible imaginings (William Shakespeare) - Donald and Marion White
Hals – und Beinbruch! - Aunt Cindy
Viel Gluck! - Aunt Christy
Deanna Cunningham
Congratulations! Reach for the stars! We love you! -Grandma and Grandpa
Keep shining your light! We’re so proud of you! - Love, Mom and Dad
Rachel Maupin Wishing you the best because you are the best! We can’t wait to see you. Good Luck!! - Grandma and Grandpa Maupin
It’s hard to believe this is your last high school musical! We’ve enjoyed watching you perform. Have fun and wish you the
best show ever.—Love, Mom and Dad
We are very sorry we are not there to watch your play. We wish you a great performance. We love you
very much Bache!!! - Love, Momma and Papa
Good luck. I know you will do a great job! - Love, Melissa
Good luck, Do you best.—Love, E.J.
Megan Rowe Good luck Megan!! We are sorry we are not there but we know you will do great!! Love, Dana, Jeff, Rachel and Rebekah
Megan, You’re amazing and I know you are gonna dance your face off every show!!! Love you mini me! Love, Kristen (your fave
sissy) (and Evan, too!)
Megan, we are so proud of you for taking a chance and trying something new! You are awesome and you’re gonna be
spectacular! Love, Mom, Dad and Kami
Good luck Megan! You will be great! Love, Brandon and Caitlyn
Derek DiDomenico We love you Conrad! God gave you many gifts (and personalities J); we are excited to see this one. We love you and are proud
of you always. We are, however, a bit nervous about these hips we’ve been hearing so much about. Break a leg! Love, Mom,
Dad, Russ and Caleb
Good luck Fred, I mean Derek! You have been performing for us your entire life; now, we’ll see you share it with
everyone else. We love you and are proud of you! Love, Mimi & Grandaddy
We know you will do a great job. We are very proud of you. Show your talent. Break a leg!! Papa & Nanny
Derek, We are so thankful that you have finally found an outlet for all of your many
personalities, pranks and hilariousness. We pray that others will see the many gifts God has giv-
en you and enjoy them as much as we do. Break a leg Bubba!!! Much love – Ninny, Unc and Car-
son.
Our precious Derek, you were our first great-grandchild; we are so excited to share this first of yours with you.
We love you! Love, Goggie and Chief
Derek, we are proud of you and all of your many accomplishments. Good luck on this one; we know you’ll do great!
Wish we could all be here with you! Love, Aunt Pat Pat, Uncle Ken, Kate, and Kendall and Ginger
Good luck Derek! Wish I could be here; I know you’re going to be great! Love, Aunt Brandi
Mallory Sellers
Here's to an entire town's population (Rockridge) worth of characters rolled up into one extremely talented young lady.
Good Luck Mallory! We are so proud of you! Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder would be honored to have dinner with
you. GOOD LUCK Mallory! May the SHWARTZ be with you! - Lillie Von Schtuppe, Headly Lamar, The Waco Kid
and of course the all mighty Yogurt!
Mallory, you're a Beautiful, Talented and Loving young woman that has made us so proud since the day you were born!
Your future is going to be so amazing to watch unfold! We Love You Lamb 'O Honey!! - Ma & Pa
Nyle Pierson
Enjoy yourself son, I know you will be great!!! Love you very much! Mom & Tim
Caroline Gladden
Break a leg, Caroline! - Love, Mom
Whitney Hicks
Break-A-Leg!!!! We’re so proud of you! - Mom and Dad
Thespian Troupe #7038
I am so incredibly proud of all of you for your devotion to your craft and each other. You all have got
a lot of livin’ to do! Thanks for letting me a part of your special world. Break a leg! - “Brandon”
2011-2012 Executive Board—Troupe #7038
Presidents: Kendall Carrasco and Jake Lacher
Company Manger: Morgan Moeller
Secretary: Deanna Cunningham
Treasurer: Whitney Hicks
Senior Representatives: Morgan Oliver and Kelli Spears
Junior Representatives: Kendall Reasons and Nyle Pierson
Sophomore Representatives: Allie Spengler and Caroline Gladden
State Representative: Honor Leahy
2011-2012 Drama Llama Board—Troupe #7038
President: Tom Brown
Vice President: Patty Huber
Secretary: Sarah Reasons
Treasurers: Anna Brown and Patricia Kirkpatrick
Logistics: Joy Lucente
Technology: David Lucente
Want to know more about Drama Llamas, our parent group? E-mail [email protected]
Thanks to the following people for their support in our theatre program. You help make
our show possible.
Mike and Cheryl Proctor
Jason and Lois Sharpe
MaryLee and Kevin
Atenhan
Heidi and John Santoro
Brian Williams
Karen and Aaron Yung
Lisa and Tim Good
Headden Appraisal Services
Brian and Patricia Kirkpatrick
Reesa and Henry Lacher
David and Joy Lucente
Yvette and Andy Meldrum
Ken and Melody Morris
Diane Oliver