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Town and Country PlayersDoylestown, PACopyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

Town and Country PlayersPRESENTSNEXT TO NORMALMusic byTom KittBook and Lyrics byBrian YorkeywithNicole TelescoAdam ZucalMelissa Angelo-SchiumoBrian Jason KellyJohn YankavichSean O'NeillLighting DesignerWalter HauckMusical DirectorJoe NappiLighting DesignerAnne SchmittSet DesignerJon KnappStage ManagerJim McIntoshScenic DesignerT. Mark ColeAsst. Stage ManagerEmme O'ReillyProduced byRob RosielloDirected byNancy RidgewayNext to Normalis presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.423 West 55th Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10019.Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684www.mtishows.comCopyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

T&C WANTS YOU TO KNOW.SETTINGTIME: PRESENT DAYLOCATION: PORTLAND, OREGONThis show contains Mature Language and Content and may not be suitable forchildren under the age of 13.Please note that portions of the lighting for this show contain a simulatedstrobe light effect.CRISIS HOTLINESNational suicide prevention hotline: 1-800-273-8255Mental health hotline: 1-888-613-6928Substance abuse: 855-789-9197PTSD: 1-877-726-4727Copyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

T&C WANTS YOU TO KNOW.Director’s Note – Next to NormalI am proud and honored to be at the helm of Next to Normal. Presenting this show toopen our 72nd Town & Country Players Season continues the theater’s trend towardoffering Bucks County audiences compelling, thought provoking experiences that gowell beyond a fun night out at the theater. Next to Normal, the 2010 winner of ThePulitzer Prize for Drama, explores the ever-changing dynamic of the ModernAmerican Family, a theme popularized for generations, from the Loman Family ofArthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman to the Tyrone Family of Eugene O’Neill’s A LongDay’s Journey into Night. In the Tony Award Winning musical, Next to Normal, wemeet the Goodman Family whose daily struggles and triumphs will challengeaudiences to answer the question, “In this day and age, what is normal?”A rock score that is nothing short of brilliant, performed by an incredibly talentedcast, supported by an amazing design team, I couldn’t be more blessed. I amhumbled to have had the opportunity to work on this project with such gifted artists. Inever take it for granted that to be a part of a production at this theater is a gift andan honor.Thank you for coming tonight and I hope you enjoy Next to Normal.Nancy Ridgeway, DirectorCopyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

T&C WANTS YOU TO KNOW.AT THIS THEATERNext to Normal, as stated in the Director’s Note from Nancy Ridgeway, is thelatest entry in Town and Country Players’ long and storied history ofpresenting both entertaining and thought- provoking shows. It also follows amodern trend, in the past 100 years, that has seen dramatic literature widelyand yet meticulously examine and dissect the Modern American Family in allits messy glory.The family dynamic, in all forms, can be seen in our recent and distantproduction history: The politically charged Wyeth Dynasty of Other DesertCities (2018); the sea of addiction that all but consumed the Weston Clan ofAugust: Osage County (2016); the post WWII haunted members of the KellerFamily in All My Sons (1971/2009); the rollicking shenanigans of a Show Bizmother and kids in Gypsy (1994/2006); the volatile and ruthless machinationsof Henry II and his heirs in A Lion in Winter (1972/1988/1997); the quirkyMagrath Sisters of Crimes of the Heart (1987); the classic and endearingHansons, the Norwegian Immigrant Family at the center of I Remember Mama(1954/1993)- the list is extensive and robust, and is an intricate part of bothModern American Theatre History and the tapestry that is Town and CountryPlayers’ 72 year legacy.This show also marks the second time a Pulitzer Prize winning musical hasbeen staged at Town and Country Players. In the history of the Pulitzer Prizefor Drama, only 9 musicals have won the coveted and prestigious award. Nextto Normal received the honor in 2010. Town and Country Players has alsostaged South Pacific in 1997. The other 7 Pulitzer Prize Winning Musicalsinclude: Of Thee I Sing, Fiorello!, How to Succeed in Business Without ReallyTrying, A Chorus Line, Sunday in the Park with George, Rent, and Hamilton.Copyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

T&C WANTS YOU TO KNOW.TOM KITT (Music) received the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama as well as two Tony Awards for BestScore and Best Orchestrations for Next to Normal. Next to Normal also received the Outer CriticsCircle Award for Outstanding New Score. He is also the composer of If/Then (Tony Nom., Outer CriticsNom.); High Fidelity (Broadway); Bring it On, The Musical (co-composer with Lin-Manuel Miranda,Broadway); Superhero (2nd Stage); Disney's Freaky Friday (Stage Production and Original DisneyChannel Movie Musical); Dave (Arena Stage); The Winter's Tale, All's Well That Ends Well, andCymbeline (The Public's NYSF); From Up Here and The Madrid (MTC); Orphans (Broadway) TheRetributionists (Playwrights Horizons) and As You Like It (Toho Co., Japan). As a music supervisor,arranger, and orchestrator, credits include SpongeBob Squarepants, The Musical (Tony Nom., OuterCritics Nom, Drama Desk Nom.); Head Over Heels; Jagged Little Pill; Grease Live!; Rise (NBC); andAmerican Idiot. His work with Green Day also includes additional arrangements for their GrammyAward-winning album 21st Century Breakdown and their album trilogy, ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré! Tom receivedan Emmy Award as co-writer (with Lin-Manuel Miranda) for the 2013 Tony Award opening number,Bigger. Other Television Songwriting credits include a musical episode of Royal Pains, and songs forPenny Dreadful, Sesame Street, and Julie's Greenroom. As a musical director, conductor, arrangerand orchestrator, credits include the Pitch Perfect films, 2Cellos featuring Lang Lang (Live and Let Die),The Kennedy Center Honors, 13, Debbie Does Dallas, Everyday Rapture, Hair, Laugh Whore, Pippin(Deaf West), and These Paper Bullets. Upcoming projects include musical adaptations of the filmsAlmost Famous, Magic Mike, and The Visitor.BRIAN YORKEY (Librettist/Lyricist) received the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, as well as the 2009Tony Award for Best Score, for Next to Normal. Brian is currently the Executive Producer andShowrunner of 13 Reasons Why for Netflix, Paramount Television and Anonymous Content. Brian wasalso nominated for the Tony Award for Best Musical and Best Book of a Musical for Next to Normal,and his work on the show earned him the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Score. He partneredagain with the Next to Normal team on If/Then (Tony Award Nominee for Best Score) starring IdinaMenzel. Brian co-wrote the libretto for The Last Ship (Outer Critic's Nomination, with John Logan), witha score by Sting. His musical adaptation of Freaky Friday for Disney Theatricals enjoyed a NationalTour before being adapted into a Disney Channel Original Movie. Current theatrical projects indevelopment include the original musical Jesus in My Bedroom, with composer Tim Symons, as wellas stage musical adaptation of Magic Mike. Additional theatre credits include Making Tracks, whichhas played off-Broadway and regionally, the musical adaptation of Ang Lee's The Wedding Banquetand the play, Book of Jobs with Alex Glover. Brian has directed off-Broadway and regionally and forseven years was associate artistic director at Village Theatre in Washington state, one of the nation'sleading producers of new musicals. He's a graduate of Columbia University, where he was artisticdirector of the Varsity Show, an alum of the BMI/Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop and aproud member of the Dramatists Guild and the WGA.Copyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

SONGSACT IScene I: The HousePreludeOrchestraJust Another DayDiana, Natalie, Gabe, DanScene II: At The SchoolEverything ElseNatalieScene III: Doctor's OfficeWho's Crazy/My Psychopharmacologistand IDan, Diana, Doctor Fine, EnsembleScene IV: Henry's HousePerfect For YouHenry, NatalieScene V: The HouseI Miss The MountainsIt's Gonna Be GoodDianaDan, Natalie, Gabe, Henry, DianaHe's Not HereDanYou Don't KnowDianaI Am the OneDan, Gabe, DianaSuperboy And The Invisible GirlNatalie, Diana, GabeScene VI: Doctor's Office/The House/At The SchoolI'm AliveGabeMake Up Your Mind/Catch Me I'mFallingDoctor Madden, Diana, Dan, Natalie,Gabe, HenryI Dreamed a DanceThere's a WorldI've BeenDiana, GabeGabeDan, GabeScene VII: At The HospitalDidn't I See This Movie?A Light in the DarkCopyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.DianaDan, Diana

SONGSACT IIScene I: The Club/The Hospital/The HouseWish I Were HereDiana, NatalieScene II: The HouseSong of ForgettingDan, Diana, NatalieScene III: The SchoolHey #1Henry, NatalieScene IV: The HouseSeconds and YearsDoctor Madden, Dan, DianaBetter Than BeforeDoctor Madden, Dan, Natalie, DianaAftershocksGabeHey #2Henry, NatalieScene V: Doctor's OfficeYou Don't Know (Reprise)Diana, Doctor MaddenScene VI: The HouseHow Could I Ever Forget?Diana, DanIt's Gonna Be Good (Reprise)Dan, DianaWhy Stay?/A PromiseDiana, Natalie, Dan, HenryI'm Alive (Reprise)GabeScene VII: Doctor's OfficeThe BreakDianaMake Up Your Mind/Catch Me I'mFalling (Reprise)Doctor Madden, Diana, DanScene VIII: The HouseMaybe (Next to Normal)Diana, NatalieScene IX: The DanceHey #3/Perfect for You (Reprise)Henry, NatalieScene X: The HouseSo AnywayDianaCopyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

SONGSACT II (continued)I Am the One (Reprise)LightDan, GabeDiana, Dan, Natalie, Gabe, Henry, DoctorMaddenCopyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

CASTDianaMelissa Angelo-SchiumoDanBrian Jason KellyNatalieNicole TelescoGabeJohn YankanichHenryAdam ZucalDr. Fine/Dr. MaddenSean Matthew O'NeillSPECIAL THANKSThe Lighting Designers would like to extend a special thank you and theirgratitude to Scott Monsees who taught two old dogs new tricks.Copyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorNancy RidgewayProducerRob RosielloMusical DirectorJoe NappiStage ManagerJim McIntoshAsst. Stage ManagerEmme O'ReillySet DesignerJon KnappScenic DesignerT. Mark ColeLighting DesignerWalter HauckLighting DesignerAnne SchmittSound/Production DesignerScott MonseesDramaturgDr. Caitlin LoganDramaturgRob RosielloLighting OperatorKaren AbramsPainting AssistantBarb EmchThe BandPercussion - Josh Fremet; Bass - Nick Terramani ; Guitar- Tom Zaneski ; Violin - Rusty Stauffer ; Piano - Joe NappiCopyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

WHO'S WHOMelissa Angelo-Schiumoas DianaMelissa is thrilled to be a part of this show with such an incredible castand crew! Melissa was recently seen in last season’s Holiday Show andThe Hunchback of Notre Dame. Her favorite Roles include: Madame dela Grande Bouche (Beauty and the Beast- T&C), Amy (COMPANY- T&C)Beggar Woman (Sweeney Todd, Marion Kolman Award-T&C), Musetta(La Boheme – Del Val Opera Co), Mayzie (Seussical – T&C), Alice/Belle(My Favorite Year - Kelsey), Nedda (Pagliacci – Center Stage Opera) toname a few. Her absolute favorite role is being a mom to her 5 ½ yr. oldtriplets. She thanks Nancy, Rob and Joe for this opportunity to able to tellsuch an important story and sends love always to her husband Michael& her family & friends for their constant love and support.Brian Jason Kellyas DanBrian is excited to be back at T and C. He was last seen as Lt Kaffee inA Few Good Men, and Steve Heidebrecht in August Osage CountyRecent credits include; Glenn Gary Glenn Ross, 42nd Street. Favoritelocal credits include Betrayal, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance andMauritius. Professional credits include; Philadelphia: work at WilmaTheater, Arden Theater, and Bristol Riverside Theater, in NY: SonnetTheater Co, Inverse Theater, and NYMTF. Brian was nominated for aPhiladelphia Barrymore Award for best supporting actor in a musical. TVcredits include National Geographic Docudrama Killing Lincoln. Brianstudied theater with actor/director George DiCenzo, and at the NorthCarolina School of the Arts. Brian is proud to be part of a creative projectthat approaches the subject of mental health in such a human way andhelps to lessen the stigma. We need some light, first of all we need somelight.Nicole Telescoas NatalieNicole is thrilled to be back on the T&C stage! She was recently on theproduction teams for Hunchback of Notre Dame and Holes at T&C.Other credits include Draco Malfoy (A Very Potter Musical), Frau Kost(Cabaret), Andrea Devereux (Once on This Island), and Puck(Midsummer Night’s Dream). Special thanks to Rob, Nancy, Jim, andJoe for putting together this amazing production!Copyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

WHO'S WHOJohn Yankanichas GabeJohn has been deeply touched by Next to Normal. Being a part of thisproduction is a ridiculous privilege and Gabe has been a dream role forJohn ever since he first started performing. He hopes that you leave thetheatre tonight and tell your loved ones how much they really mean toyou. A senior at Hatboro-Horsham High School, John will be furtheringhis education this fall at Temple University in pursuit of his B.F.A. inMusical Theatre. He is so grateful to everyone who has helped him alongthe way during the (what seemed like never-ending) college auditionprocess and could not be more thrilled to study what he has such animmense passion for. Endless love and appreciation to Vivian, Alicia,and Mom.Adam Zucalas HenryAdam is thrilled to be part of his second Town & Country production. Hislatest role was Jehan in The Hunchback of Notre Dame at T&C. Otherproductions include Hairspray, Geoffry Chaucer’s Flying Circus, andSingin’ in the Rain at Central Bucks High School – West. He is excited totake on the role of Henry, which will test him more than any of hisprevious roles. Thanks to the entire production team for this amazingopportunity!Sean Matthew O'Neillas Dr. Fine/Dr. MaddenSean is so excited to be a part of his first show here at the Town &Country Players! A Bucks County native, he has recently moved back tothe area from Florida after working for Disney. Recent credits haveincluded Martin in Seminar, Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol, BertBarry in 42nd Street, and Lt. Ian Shaw in The Secret Garden. Seanwould like to thank his family and friends for all of their love and support,and the entire cast and crew for welcoming him into this wonderfultheatre!Copyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

CREW WHO'S WHONancy RidgewayDirectorNancy is excited to be directing Next to Normal. Working with thisamazingly talented and collaborative cast and crew has been anincredible experience. Up next, I will be directing Buried Child at OldAcademy Players in March of 2020. Previous directing endeavorsinclude, Other Desert Cities, A Few Good Men (2017 Towny Award BestProduction) August: Osage County (2016 Towny Award for BestProduction), Good People, The Music Man (2014 Towny Award BestProduction), Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Bye ByeBirdie and Carousel. All my love to Joe, Taylor, Page and Chris whoalways support me in my theatrical endeavors and make it allworthwhile.Rob RosielloProducerRob is a graduate of Villanova's Master Program in Theatre. For fouryears on Cape Cod, Rob produced dozens of comedy, theatre, & dragshows. While living in NYC, he produced the National Tour for theWinner of the first five seasons of RUPAUL'S DRAG RACE on behalf ofLogo TV and Absolut Vodka. This latter experience led to him beingasked to write about his time on the road, with the Drag Race Girls, foran academic text, RUPAUL'S DRAG RACE AND THE SHIFTINGVISIBILITY OF DRAG CULTURE. Rob was a member of the BarrymoreAward winning ensemble ofANGELS IN AMERICA, recentlydirected LIPS TOGETHER, TEETH APART and THE CHILDREN'SHOUR, teaches theatre & film at Montgomery County CommunityCollege and served as a playwriting teaching assistant at Primary StageOff-Broadway Theater in NYC. His original play, COLD STUN, willreceive its world premiere later this Spring at T&C.Joe NappiMusical DirectorJoe is thrilled to be working with such a talented and dedicated cast and creative team. It's good tobe back after music directing Willey Wonka and Spelling Bee two seasons ago. Many thanks toNancy for the opportunity.Copyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

CREW WHO'S WHOJim McIntoshStage ManagerJim has been involved in the entertainment industry for over 30 years. After earning a B.A. in Theaterfrom Rutgers University, he has worked as a Performer, Stage Manager, Light and SoundTechnician, and Scenic Carpenter. He has been an active member of Town & Country Players for thelast 5 years, taking on roles both onstage and behind the scenes. Having recently completed a 2-yearterm as the Treasurer for T&C, he was excited to join the production team of Next To Normal as theStage Manager. Jim loves the creative process of putting a show together, and working with thistalented cast and production team has been a lot of fun. Stand by for opening number and Go!Emme O'ReillyAsst. Stage ManagerEmme is very excited to be a part of Next to Normal! At Town and Country, she was last foundbackstage on running crew for Peter and the Starcatcher and The Childrens Hour. She’s eager totake part of this amazing show! She would like to thank Nancy, Rob, and Jim for this amazingopportunity! She sends love to family and friends.Jon KnappSet DesignerJon is pleased to be working again with the talented T&C company. In his 50 something years, he'sworked onstage and backstage both professionally and just for fun. He acts, sings, dances, directs,designs & builds sets/props,makes balloon animals (ok.he doesn't dance or make balloon animals).He's very grateful to have a family that allows him to feed his passion. Jondreams of one day findingan old theater and turning it into a barn.Copyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

CREW WHO'S WHOT. Mark ColeScenic DesignerT. Mark Cole is a traditional landscape artist and works under his abstract art pseudonym, FaviDubo. Theatre credits: A SONG I FORGOT TO SING, SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER and LIPSTOGETHER, TEETH APART (Set Design); THE CHILDREN’S HOUR, THE NUTCRACKER,OTHER DESERT CITIES, and THE LARAMIE PROJECT (Scenic Design). As an architecturalhistorian, he worked for the Maine Historic Preservation Commission cataloguing historic homes onMt Desert Island. Mark co-authored two books on Stone Harbor, NJ with Arcadia Publishing and wastwice commissioned for The ABSOLUT VODKA Masterpiece Program, a nationally juried art showand competition. For 30 years he has been an instructor for the West Chester Art Association andcurrently also teaches at the Princeton Fine Arts Commission. Mark holds a BFA from West ChesterUniversity and studied Fine Art throughout Europe.Walter HauckLighting DesignerWalter began working the technical side of theater at Paramus (NJ) High School. After college, heworked with Winnetka (IL) Community Theater, Appletree Theater Company (Highland Park, IL), andas lighting tech, lighting designer, stage manager, and Board member with Peninsula MusicalTheater (Belmont, CA). Walter has been with T&C since 1994 as lighting tech and now lightingdesigner and VP Tech’l Ops.Anne SchmittLighting DesignerAnne has taken part in Community Theater for many years and in may capacities. She hascostumed, built sets, designed sets, hung instruments, ran lights, provided exploding Buddhas,directed, and even acted! Anne is happy to support the cast and crew of Next to Normal and wishesthem “Good Shows!”.Copyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

CREW WHO'S WHOScott MonseesSound/Production DesignerScott is excited to have an opportunity to work on Next to Normal. Scott is an award winning SoundDesigner. He is a founding board member of Forté Dramatic Production. Scott was last seen as theSound Designer for The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Bonnie and Clyde, Sylvia, The Boy from OZ,Willy Wonka, Company, and The Music Man. “I would like to thank my Friends and Family for all theirhelp and support.” Congratulations to the cast and crew.Dr. Caitlin LoganDramaturgCaity is both honored and thrilled to be a part of this show. She is graduating from Thomas JeffersonUniversity this May with a dual degree MD/PhD and pursuing an ophthalmology residency atStanford University. At T&C she has worked both onstage and behind the scenes, last serving asproducer and writer for last season’s Holiday Show. For the past ten years, she has had gained afamily at Town and Country Players and is grateful for every chance she gets to be involved withthese wonderful productions and spend time with these amazing people. To my second family, thankyou for everything. Mental health issues touch us all and Next to Normal is such an important musicalbecause allows us to both delve into these issues and explore their emotional complexity. Never beafraid to reach out for the help you need—there will be light.Karen AbramsLighting OperatorKaren is thrilled to be working with such a talented cast and production team. Previous shows includeVanya, Sonia, Masha and Spike, The Pajama Game, Charlotte’s Web, The Secret Garden, Girls ofthe Garden Club, The Nutcracker, Drowsy Chaperone, Moon Over Buffalo, You’re a Good ManCharlie Brown, A Few Good Men and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Thank you,Nancy & Rob for asking me to join your team.Copyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

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T&C WANTS YOU TO KNOW.T&C RaffleOur raffle helps to support the Building Fund.We offer custom raffle options for each show.Raffle tickets are 5.00 each or five tickets for 20.00.Each raffle ticket is also eligible for our end of year prizeswhich include a trip to a Broadway show of your choiceas well as other prizes (see the list in theClubroom). We appreciate your support. Thank you!Volunteer to Earn a Free TicketMembers and Non-Members may volunteer to usher,direct parking or sell raffle tickets for our shows and willreceive a FREE SEAT for any show in our 2019season. If you are interested in volunteering, you maysign up on our website or fill out "Volunteer Form" in theClubroom.Become a T&C MemberWe would love to have you as Member of our T&Cfamily! Members have the right to participate in allmeetings, parties and events, and vote for the slate ofplays for our 72nd season in 2019, as well as vote forour Executive Board for the next year. Please feel freeto pickup a Membership Application in our Clubroom.Annual membership dues are: 30.00 (Individual) 50.00 (Household)Any two Adults from one household 75.00 (Family - 2 Adults and up to 4 Youth) 20.00 (Youth - Grades 7 to 12)Copyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

T&C WANTS YOU TO KNOW.Special Thanks to Our 2019 Gold PatronsJean & Frank CollinsChester & Teresa DavisDonna & Brett HarrisonLisa & Daniel HeineAlan HobermanSharon HollowayChris SerpicoDavid KellerJoy & Bob SnyderNancy StaichJim & Pat StabilitoRobert & Sharon SteckJohn & Delores WinterbottomJack & Paula YoungCopyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

T&C WANTS YOU TO KNOW.Become a Friend of Town and Country PlayersTown and Country Players is celebrating its 72nd in 2019.Our theatre is run by volunteers and we rely on your generous, taxdeductible financial support to help defray the cost of our lovely, newmodern facility. Please add your name to our "Circle of Friends" so thatwe can continue to provide you with high quality productions and theatreworkshops for many years to come.Your donation will be acknowledged on our "Circle of Friends"page this season.We are deeply grateful for your generous support.Please enclose the form below with your check or money order and mailto:Town and Country PlayersPO Box 323Doylestown, PA 18901Contributions can also be made through PayPal on our website at:www.townandcountryplayers.orgProducer's Circle:Director's Chair:Leading Role:Supporting Cast: 1,000 and up 500 - 9999 100 - 499Up to 99Name:Street:City: State: Zip:Phone:Email:Town and Country Players is a 501(c)(3) Not-for-Profit organizationYour gift is tax deductibleCopyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

T&C WANTS YOU TO KNOW.Congratulations to our 2018 Season Award Winners!2018 Member Award Winners:Service Award: Lisa SorenLifetime Achievement Award: Jillian AmbsRafters Award: Karen AbramsJr. Rafters Award: Mason McClinticMarion Kolman Award (Female Acting): Roseann Enwright2018 Towny Award Winners:Best Actor in a Lead RoleBrady Love as Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre DameBest Actress in a Lead RoleCaitlin Davies as Blanche in Bonnie and ClydeBest Actor in a Supporting RoleLee Damon as Phoebus in The Hunchback of Notre DameBest Actress in a Supporting RoleMary Saile as Cassie Cooper in RumoesFuture Star AwardMakayla McClintic as Mary Tilford in The Children's HourExcellence in Design AwardsLIGHTING: Scott Monsees for The Hunchback of Notre DameSET: David Sharper & Barb Emch for The Hunchback of Notre DameCOSTUME/MAKEUP/HAIR/WIGS: Ann Rasmussen Cole for The Hunchbackof Notre DameSOUND/SPECIAL EFFECTS: Scott Monsees for The Hunchback of NotreDameWinner of the Town and Country Cupfor the Best Production of the 2018 Season:The Hunchback of Notre DameDirected by John NeumanProduced by Victoria SchultheisCopyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

T&C WANTS YOU TO KNOW.Town and Country Players would like to extend our sincere appreciation to allof our donors. We greatly appreciate your financial support!Producer's Circle ( 1,000 and up)Sharon HollowayCentral Bucks Sertoma ClubGreg & Carol LandisDirector's Chair ( 500 - 999)Ken and Jillian AmbsBill and Jean BrennerJim McIntosh (Merck Foundation)Valerie and David SharperLeading Role ( 100 - 499)The Doylestown Dancing Divas (In Memory of Doris Donchez)Janyce Fadden (In Memory of Doris Donchez)Walter HauckAlan HobermanKen and Suzanne KaminskiGreg and Danielle MalatMike McClintic and FamilyJim and Suzanne PalmerThe Perignat Family (In Memory of John Auerbach)Jim and Pat StabilitoNancy StaichEd Ritvo and Marie von EltenThe Women's Club of Heritage CreekJack & Paula YoungCopyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

T&C WANTS YOU TO KNOW.Town and Country Players would like to extend our sincere appreciation to allof our donors. We greatly appreciate your financial support!Supporting Cast (up to 99)Anna DoyleMary GemmillMiriam & Reese EwingJack & Linda BarrMarian DiskenThe DolceamoresJoAnn FormellerMark & Jacquelyn GrandeDavid H. KellerRoberta KeckThe McClintic Family (In Memory of Doris Donchez)Bruce McMahonRuss Naylor (In Memory of Doris Donchez)Karen PoliChris SerpicoThe 2017 Holiday Show EnsembleSusan Webha (In Memory of Doris Donchez)James and Deborah Wodock (In Memory of Doris Donchez)Gifts in KindLynne-Anne DonchezCopyright 2019 Playbill Online Inc. All marks used by permission.

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Superboy And The Invisible Girl Natalie, Diana, Gabe Scene VI: Doctor's Office/The House/At The School I'm Alive Gabe Make Up Your Mind/Catch Me I'm Falling Doctor Madden, Diana, Dan, Natalie, Gabe, Henry I Dreamed a Dance Diana, Gabe There's a World Gabe I've Been Dan, Gabe Scene VII: At The Hospital Didn't I See This Movie? Diana

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