Teens on Stage
Harry's Hotter at Twilight by Jonathan Dorf
In this crazed mash-up parody of the Harry Potter and Twilight series - with cameos crashing in from Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Alice in Wonderland and many other places - you'll encounter invisible rabbits, magical carrot weapons, random lunatics, soothing offstage voices, evil gourmets and much more, as everyone's favorite wizards, vampires and werewolves battle to save miserable, gloomy Spork - and indeed the world - from certain destruction.
See what 20-some teens can do with a hilarious script and a director with a vision. Ian Wrisley leads these talented thespians on a dramatic adventure to learn lines, deliver them with conviction, and act together in a safe community environment. They design the poster, paint the set, and execute cues to make this performance happen. Doors at 7:00 p.m. Curtain at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $10. Mallardi Cabaret Theatre, Second & Elk, Crested Butte.
Produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc.
See what 20-some teens can do with a hilarious script and a director with a vision. Ian Wrisley leads these talented thespians on a dramatic adventure to learn lines, deliver them with conviction, and act together in a safe community environment. They design the poster, paint the set, and execute cues to make this performance happen. Doors at 7:00 p.m. Curtain at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $10. Mallardi Cabaret Theatre, Second & Elk, Crested Butte.
Produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc.
Harry’s Hotter at Twilight
By Jonathan Dorf
Directed by Ian Wrisley
Technical Direction by September Sack
Lighting and Sound Design by September Sack
Light Board Operator – Zane Wrisley
Sound Board Operator – John Theis
Floor Manager – Guthrie Moore
The Setting - Spork, Washington…and beyond
The Time - Now (really)
The Players
Ian Wrisley (Director) -- 45. "Seriously, that is not helping the play."
September Sack (TechnicalDirector) – 27, “It was a run-by fruiting.”
Aiden Truettner (Second Fine Diner) – 15, sophomore, “Does anybody want a peanut?”
Toby Martineau (Third Fine Diner, Puppeteer) – 15, sophomore, “... / o ^ \\ | ↓ | \\ U / ''''' “
Echo Nadiva Deathstar (First Fine Diner) – 17, junior, “I have been bent and broken, but I hope into a better shape.” Charles Dickens
Joshua Pruett (Hot Shirtless Guy) – 15, freshman, “That’s what she...”
Zane Wrisley (Light Board Operator) – 16, junior, “Sometimes people call me ugly. I give them a hug because I know how hard life can be for the visually impaired.”
John Theis (Sound Board Operator) – 15, sophomore, " sometimes when I close my eyes, I can't see" - Anonymous
Avery Pulley (Latkis Cohen) – 14, freshman, “Don't look back, you may fall. Don't look ahead, it's a mystery. Stay in the present. There's a reason we call it that.”
Caroline Chandler (The Fine Diner) – 15, freshman, “Mama’s Home”
Elsa Matyk (Professor Bake) – 14, freshman, “An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.”
Annie Duryea (Door mouse) – 14, freshman, “Would you like some cheese?”
Maddie Mollison (Loxy Cohen, a Fine Diner) – 15, freshman, “Friends are forever, boy are whatever.”
Lindsey gross (Door mouse) – 15, freshman, “Don’t cry because it’s over; smile because it happened.”
Sam Crossett (Random Lunatic) -15, freshman, “I killed Sirius White.”
Matthew Harper-Johnson (Harry, aka Important Post-Pubescent Guy Wizard) – 15, freshman, “It’s supposed to be funny.”
Sarah Winn (Uptight know-it-all Girl Wizard) – 15, freshman, “Back where I come from, we believe allsorts of things that aren’t true. We call it history.”
Remy Zanotto (First to go, puppeteer) -15 sophomore, “Well… that was interesting.”
Charles Behrens (Rob) – 16, sophomore, “I said no one HUMAN likes Mondays, Charles.”
Broderick Truettner (Wacko Mcfly) – 15, sophomore, “As you wish.”
Mia Shanks (Alice) – 14, freshman, “Bro, watch this.”
Guthrie Moore (Floor Manager, Puppeteer) – 17, junior, “Be loving and caring to all, pursue your passions endlessly, and remember, this is your only chance.”
Christian Bray (Edward Cohen) – 15, freshman, “I’m Batman.”
Sienna Brooks ((Euphoria) – 15, sophomore, “One of the things about acting is it allows you to live other peoples lives without leaving yours behind.”
Danielle B. Gilman (Stella) – 17, freshman in college (WSCU, transferring to UCCS), Hesitation is the seed of defeat.”
Marion Frame (Delivery Person, Stork, Neville Chamberlain) – 15, sophomore, “Live the life you love, love the life you live.”
Conrad Truettner ((Dufus Mcfly) – 15 sophomore, “I have been sent back till my work is finished."
By Jonathan Dorf
Directed by Ian Wrisley
Technical Direction by September Sack
Lighting and Sound Design by September Sack
Light Board Operator – Zane Wrisley
Sound Board Operator – John Theis
Floor Manager – Guthrie Moore
The Setting - Spork, Washington…and beyond
The Time - Now (really)
The Players
Ian Wrisley (Director) -- 45. "Seriously, that is not helping the play."
September Sack (TechnicalDirector) – 27, “It was a run-by fruiting.”
Aiden Truettner (Second Fine Diner) – 15, sophomore, “Does anybody want a peanut?”
Toby Martineau (Third Fine Diner, Puppeteer) – 15, sophomore, “... / o ^ \\ | ↓ | \\ U / ''''' “
Echo Nadiva Deathstar (First Fine Diner) – 17, junior, “I have been bent and broken, but I hope into a better shape.” Charles Dickens
Joshua Pruett (Hot Shirtless Guy) – 15, freshman, “That’s what she...”
Zane Wrisley (Light Board Operator) – 16, junior, “Sometimes people call me ugly. I give them a hug because I know how hard life can be for the visually impaired.”
John Theis (Sound Board Operator) – 15, sophomore, " sometimes when I close my eyes, I can't see" - Anonymous
Avery Pulley (Latkis Cohen) – 14, freshman, “Don't look back, you may fall. Don't look ahead, it's a mystery. Stay in the present. There's a reason we call it that.”
Caroline Chandler (The Fine Diner) – 15, freshman, “Mama’s Home”
Elsa Matyk (Professor Bake) – 14, freshman, “An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.”
Annie Duryea (Door mouse) – 14, freshman, “Would you like some cheese?”
Maddie Mollison (Loxy Cohen, a Fine Diner) – 15, freshman, “Friends are forever, boy are whatever.”
Lindsey gross (Door mouse) – 15, freshman, “Don’t cry because it’s over; smile because it happened.”
Sam Crossett (Random Lunatic) -15, freshman, “I killed Sirius White.”
Matthew Harper-Johnson (Harry, aka Important Post-Pubescent Guy Wizard) – 15, freshman, “It’s supposed to be funny.”
Sarah Winn (Uptight know-it-all Girl Wizard) – 15, freshman, “Back where I come from, we believe allsorts of things that aren’t true. We call it history.”
Remy Zanotto (First to go, puppeteer) -15 sophomore, “Well… that was interesting.”
Charles Behrens (Rob) – 16, sophomore, “I said no one HUMAN likes Mondays, Charles.”
Broderick Truettner (Wacko Mcfly) – 15, sophomore, “As you wish.”
Mia Shanks (Alice) – 14, freshman, “Bro, watch this.”
Guthrie Moore (Floor Manager, Puppeteer) – 17, junior, “Be loving and caring to all, pursue your passions endlessly, and remember, this is your only chance.”
Christian Bray (Edward Cohen) – 15, freshman, “I’m Batman.”
Sienna Brooks ((Euphoria) – 15, sophomore, “One of the things about acting is it allows you to live other peoples lives without leaving yours behind.”
Danielle B. Gilman (Stella) – 17, freshman in college (WSCU, transferring to UCCS), Hesitation is the seed of defeat.”
Marion Frame (Delivery Person, Stork, Neville Chamberlain) – 15, sophomore, “Live the life you love, love the life you live.”
Conrad Truettner ((Dufus Mcfly) – 15 sophomore, “I have been sent back till my work is finished."