Director’s Letter The success of the original Carol Burnett Show can be attributed to the cast of that show. Carol, Vicki, Tim, Harvey, and Lyle developed such great friendships that they truly became a family--a hysterically dysfunctional family, but a family none the less. While the television cast had months and years to foster that closeness, the actors in this production of The Carol Burnett Show have had to try to come up with their own version of family. Each individual actor having to find their place within the quirky family of this production. And it has truly been my pleasure to work with these actors and to help them find their way into our own dysfunctional family. As you sit back to enjoy The Carol Burnett Show, please know that there is no intention here of trying to capture the exact magic the original actors found on that Hollywood sound stage, we are trying to make our own magic--to capture your imagination with characters and scenes that should seem familiar, but are also brand-new. Sam Martinez Director Corporate Sponsors and Underwriters Steven & Carolyn Wong/TSF Inc. – Producer David & Kristin Fishter/Exxon Mobil Foundation – Director Dwain and Sandy Riney/Lubchem – Director Jim & Angela Graves – Stage Manager Karen & Mike Olson – Stage Manager Mr. & Mrs. Harold E. Wood, Jr. – Stage Manager Cliff & Peggie Miller – Stage Manager Dr. Bruce and Mimi Bastian – Actor Stage Right Board of Directors Catherine Anderson, Marcia Feldt Bates, Phil Clarke, Katt Gilcrease, Angela Graves, Lyn Hawthorne Howard, Greg Kelly, Tom Lockhart, Bruce Lyon, Melody Montez, Mike Olson, Sandy Riney, Amy Sowers, Carolyn Corsano Wong, Steven Wong, Kathleen Zaritski “The Carol Burnett Show” Act 1 70’s family…..Tom & Amy Lockhart, Mac and Sally Johnson There’s No Business Like Show Business…..Yvonne Nelson (Ethel Merman) & Company Mama’s Family - Community Theater…..Maredith Zaritski (Eunice), Carolyn Wong (Mama), Steve Murphree (Ed), Patrice Kentimenos (Madeline Kahn as Mavis) Passion on 10th Avenue…..Marcia Feldt Bates (Gertie), Will Radcliffe (Harry), Cathleen Reagan (Stella), Katie Kelly (Old lady) Sunny and Claire “I Got You Babe”…..Steve Dowell (Sunny), Michael Raabe (Claire) Guess What’s Coming to Dinner…..Cathleen Reagan (Mother), Marcia Feldt Bates (Maid), Jim King (Junior), Carolyn Wong (Ethel), Tom Richard (Monroe) You’re the Top…..Yvonne Nelson (Ethel Merman), Maredith Zaritski (Carol Burnett) Prison Nudge…..Jim King (George), Will Radcliffe (Warden), Patrice Kentimenos (Zelda) As the Stomach Turns #1 ……Cathleen Reagan (Marion), Marcia Feldt Bates (Joyce), Michael Raabe (Gaylord), Jim King (Man at door), Maredith Zaritski (Daughter) Act 2 As the Stomach Turns #2…..Jim King (Announcer/Ralph), Cathleen Reagan (Marion), Will Radcliffe (Gramps), Maredith Zaritski (Cindy), Tom Richard (priest), Michael Raabe (Dr. Hoffer) Stella Toddler; Hot Box Girl…..Angela Graves (Choreographer), Carolyn Wong (Stella Toddler), Beverly Blair, Lorraine Counts, Lynn Winkler Howl and the Pussycat (Directed by Megan Nix)…..Steve Dowell (Schuyler), Maredith Zaritski (Bobo), Cathleen Reagan (Maid), Michael Raabe (Donald), Will Radcliffe (Father) You’d Be Surprised…..Patrice Kentimenos (Madeline Kahn) Mama’s Family – Charades…..Steve Dowell (Mickey), Maredith Zaritski (Eunice), Steve Murphree (Ed), Carolyn Wong (Mama) Rent-A-Car…..Katie Kelly (Mavis agent), Marcia Feldt Bates (Gertz agent), Tom Richard (Mr. Johnson), Steve Dowell (customer), Cathleen Reagan (bus driver) I Got Rhythm…..Yvonne Nelson (Ethel Merman), Beverly Blair, Lorraine Counts, Angela Graves, Lynn Winkler Went With the Wind…..Carolyn Wong (Starlett), Michael Raabe (Rat Butler), Maredith Zaritski (Sissy), Steve Dowell (Brashley Wilkes), Katie Kelly (Melody), Jim King (Beau Regard/Union Soldier), Tom Richard (Carlton/Tax Man), Will Radcliffe (Billy Joe), Patrice Kentimenos (party guest), Cathleen Reagan (party guest) That’s Entertainment…..Yvonne Nelson (Ethel Merman) & Company Charwoman…..Carolyn Wong Crew Director/Stage Manager...... Sam Martinez Assistant Director................. Megan Nix Technical Director................. Jim Bingham Choreographer..................... Jeannie Bond Set Design............................. Debra Schultz Master Carpenter.................. Katt Gilcrease Set Construction................... Katt Gilcrease, Susan Burge, Jim Bingham Costumes............................... Kathleen Zaritski Sound Design........................ Carolyn Corsano Wong, Sam Martinez Sound Engineer.................... Nick Barfield Light Design.......................... Roger Ormiston Light Engineer...................... Peter Kelly Stage Crew............................ Philip Skoblick, David and Mike Raabe House Manager..................... Sarah Roberts Producers.............................. Carolyn and Steven Wong MUSICAL CREDITS “There’s No Business Like Show Business” Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin “You’re the Top” Music and lyrics by Cole Porter “I Got You Babe” Music and lyrics by Sonny Bono “Take Back Your Mink” Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser “You’d Be Surprised” Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin “I Got Rhythm” Composed by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin “That’s Entertainment” Composed by Arthur Schwartz and lyrics by Howard Dietz “Carol’s Theme” Music and lyrics by Joe Hamilton There will be a 15 minute intermission between Acts. Food & Drink only in the lobby, please! Cast and Crew Biographies MARCIA FELDT BATES (Cast) has performed both onstage & behind stage at the Crighton & Navasota Theatres. Roles include Rita in The Butler Did It, Naomi in An Evening of Culture, Madeline in The Cemetery Club, Ms. Shellhammer in Miracle on 34th Street, Lizzie in The Uninvited, Ms. Brill in Cheaper by the Dozen, Edie in Some Play (About a Murder) & 3 characters in the World Premiere of Mama Won’t Fly. Behind stage, Marcia enjoyed being Stage Manager, Assistant Director and Light Tech and is proud to be a new member of StageRight’s Board of Directors. Marcia lives on Lake Conroe with her husband, Larry. They have three daughters, two son-in-laws and twin grandbabies. BEVERLY BLAIR (Dancer) This performance will be my first on the stage of this beautiful Crighton Theater. I have been a season ticket holder for several years, however being on stage gives a whole new perspective to enjoying this great venue. My husband and I have lived in Montgomery for 15 years. I have danced jazz and tap numbers in The Walden Follies for 5 seasons under the talented direction of Angela Graves. I am enjoying this phase of my life as a wife, mother of two wonderful daughters/sons-in-law’s and six outstanding grandchildren. LORRAINE COUNTS (Dancer) has been a flight attendant for Southwest Airlines for 29 years. She is famous for closing the overhead bins with her high kicks! She has appeared on several TV shows including 60 Minutes and 48 Hours. Lorraine was one of the leaders of the Tyler Jr. College Apache Belles Drill Team and graduated from The University of Texas with a BBA in Marketing. She then went on to become a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader. Lorraine first performed at the Crighton in 2009 in the Vaudeville show where she was Sally Rand, the fan dancer. She has also danced in the Walden Follies kickline for two seasons under the direction of Angela Graves. Lorraine has a daughter, Holly, who is a Junior at Texas A & M University. STEVE DOWELL (Cast) is thrilled to be in his third appearance at the Crighton Theatre. He was recently seen in Barefoot in the Park. Before that he was here in Harvey. Steve has been acting nonstop for the last couple of years, it seems. Past shows in the Houston area include A Lesson Before Dying, The Curious Savage, Driving Miss Daisy, Daddy’s Dyin’ Who’s Got the Will, and the Annual 10x10 at Country Playhouse. Steve wishes to thank his director Sam Martinez for believ- ing in him, the great cast and crew, and Steven and Carolyn Wong for all they do at this beautiful theatre. As always Steve wants to thank his wife Jacque, who is his reason for being. ANGELA MEYERS GRAVES (Dancer) began her dance training at the early age of five with Harlingen, TX. Dance instructor Frances Jennings Schofield. Graduated Sam Houston State Univ. 1971, BAT, dance and physical education. Owner/operator Angela Myers Academy of Dance 1979-1995. Volunteered as a choreographer/ performer with shows at the Crighton Theatre since 1981 with shows including Guys and Dolls, Picnic, Chicken Every Sunday, Man of La Mancha, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, and Red, White, and Hot. She has lent her talents to the Walden Follies since 1989. Past board member of Montgomery County Performing Arts Society and The Walden Follies. Is married to Jim Graves living at beautiful Villa Graves and has daughter, Ashley Myers Hancock, owner of Honey Bee Ham, and son, Zachary Myers, a San Diego realtor. Owns two home-based businesses, Doncaster Fashions, and Isagenix, consulting for health and weight loss. MAC JOHNSON (70s kid) Mac is in fourth grade at Lone Star Elementary School. He has participated in class instruction and has performed in productions at the Crighton Theatre for over 4 years. Mac’s interests include sports, especially basketball, and playing with his friends. His favorite thing to do is play his electric guitar. Mac is happy to get to be in The Carol Burnett Show. SALLY JOHNSON (70s kid) Sally has been associated with the Crighton Theatre for over 6 years. She has participated in class instruction and has also performed in several productions. She is in seventh grade at Montgomery Junior High School where she is a student in the Advanced Theatre class and is a member of the Student Council. Sally is thrilled to get to participate in The Carol Burnett Show and looks forward to many other productions at the historic Crighton Theatre. KATIE KELLY (Cast) After not performing since grade school, Katie has jumped into the theater world with both feet! Taking a chance, she auditioned and won a part in The Music Man in April of 2011 and followed it with her second production, Mama Won’t Fly, and has not stopped since! She and husband, Peter, love all aspects of theater from acting, building and moving sets to running lights. Katie is looking forward to what the future may bring in this exciting new world she has discovered! PATRICE KENTIMENOS (Madeline Kahn) is thrilled to appear once again on the Crighton stage in The Carol Burnett Show! A native New Yorker, Patrice has been involved in the acting industry for over 20 years. After taking some time off to be at home with her children she decided to get back in the swing of things a few years ago with her first appearance in Texas at the Crighton Theatre, playing Frankie Dubberly in Southern Hospitality. Since then she has performed in various shows, most recently as Mother in A Christmas Story, Celeste Ethereal in Some Show (About a Murder), as Ms. ffolliottfoulkes in Murder on the Nile and reprising her role of Frankie Dubberly in the Crighton’s production of Dearly Beloved, the first installment of the Fayro trilogy. Patrice is thankful for her family and friends’ support! JIM KING (Cast) A student of the dramatic arts for many years, Jim began his career in acting while attending Texas A&M in the late eighties. A part of the Aggie Players, he participated in productions of King Lear, Hamlet, Macbeth and The Robber Bridegroom as well as the setup and tear down for the Broadway musical Cats. After studying acting at Sam Houston State University for two years, Jim joined up with the King’s Fishermen in the Woodlands and performed lead roles in such productions as Papa Was a Preacher, a Neil Simon play called God’s Favorite, Christ in the Concrete City, as well as many others. Always active in the community, Jim lent his talents to the children’s ministry at Fellowship of the Woodlands for many years before recently joining Stage Right. THOMAS E. LOCKHART, JR. (70’s Dad) was on the Crighton stage in Christmas Belles, No Time for Sergeants, Dearly Beloved, Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge, Vaudeville (Finally) Comes to the Crighton and Southern Hospitality. Previous shows include A Christmas Carol, Teahouse of the August Moon, My Fair Lady and Miracle on 34th Street. AMY LOCKHART (70’s Mom) Amy is making her first appearance on the Crighton stage and is glad to do so. She has worked backstage for several shows including A Christmas Story. She hopes you enjoy the show as much as she does. She is glad to be in her first show with her new husband. STEVE MURPHREE (Cast) Steve is employed at Piney Shores Resort in Conroe. He is originally from Alabama. Steve performed many plays at The Whole Backstage Theater in Guntersville, Alabama. He moved to Conroe about 3 years ago. This is his 4th production with STAGE RIGHT. He was last seen as Mitch the Bar owner in Mama Won’t Fly. Steve would like to thank Sam and Megan for this opportunity, and thanks Marilyn for all her love and support. YVONNE OWEN NELSON (Ethel Merman) earned a BFA in Drama from Sam Houston State University, worked summer stock, and toured on the dinner theatre circuit before performing in community theatres in Galveston, Houston, and Conroe, such as the Strand Street Theatre, Chocolate Bayou Theatre Company, the Equinox and Kaplan Theatres, Playhouse 1960, Houston Family Arts Center, STAGE RIGHT and The Crighton Players as well as TUTS. Selected musical roles she has enjoyed include Adelaide (Guys and Dolls), Ado Annie (Oklahoma), Mrs. Paroo (The Music Man), Miss Hannigan (Annie), Maggie (42nd Street), Lady Manley-Prowe (Something’s Afoot), Sophie Tucker (Vaudeville Finally Comes to the Crighton) and Maria, Mother Abbess, Elsa Schraeder and Sister Margaretta (The Sound of Music). Other acting credits include Daisy Werthan (Driving Miss Daisy), Stella (The Collection), Jessie (The Prisoner of Second Avenue), Jill Tanner (Butterflies are Free), Donna Lucia (Charley’s Aunt), Mrs. Baker (Come Blow Your Horn), and, most recently for STAGE RIGHT, Ethel Banks (Barefoot in the Park). Love and thanks go out to the guy who has made it all possible for 27 years – husband Larry Wayne Nelson – and to supportive family and friends. MICHAEL RAABE (Cast) has been on stage since 1972, inspired by The Carol Burnett Show at an early age, and has loved every minute! Since then, Michael has performed in school, college and regional theatre as a singer, dancer (no, REALLY!) and actor. Community theatre is still his first love, and he is thrilled to be a part of his 5th STAGE RIGHT production. Prior performances at the Crighton Theater include Christmas Belles (both casts) Vaudeville (Finally) Comes to the Crighton, No Time for Sergeants, The Music Man and the world premiere of Mama Won’t Fly. Other performances have been Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar, Tony in West Side Story, Roger Dubris in The Producers, and numerous musical and dramatic roles. Comedy is his passion, though, and he looks forward to many laughs to come. WILLIARD RADCLIFFE (Cast) “Will” views being in the cast of The Carol Burnett Show as the pinnacle of his acting career. He has been a fan of community theater since he was in college. After over 30 years as an attorney in Florida, he resumed his affection for the stage when he moved to the Conroe area several years ago. He has been privileged to be in the cast of several productions including Harvey, Miracle On 34th Street, Annie Get Your Gun, Scrooge and Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. CATHLEEN REAGAN (Cast) My last STAGE RIGHT production was Twink in Christmas Belles. It was so much fun I wanted to do another, and found the perfect fit with The Carol Burnett Show. Prior to my move here from South Florida in July, 2010, I was involved in several elaborate drama and musical productions as a choir member, and had the privilege of singing backup on a friend’s CD. I now enjoy playing piano, acoustic and classical guitar, and singing in the choir. I also manage the family Dog Training and Boarding Facility in Magnolia. Thank you to all the STAGE RIGHT cast and crew members for your support-you are the best! TOM RICHARD (Cast) is new to STAGE RIGHT. He is a stray who showed up at the stage door. Somebody fed him some lines and he may never go away. He is married to Cindy, a Speech and Theatre Teacher at Schindewolfe Intermediate School. They have two wonderful daughters. Rosemary is a Freshman at SHSU and Miriam is fresh off a great performance as Aunt Em in Klein Collins production of Wizard of Oz. All he wants for Christmas every year is World Peace... and some catnip. LYNN WINKLER (Dancer) Born in Chicago, Illinois. Graduate of the Fashion and Art Institute of Dallas. She has worked as a residential and commercial designer in the Lake Conroe area for the past 20 years. She currently owns “A Shore Thing” a waterfront boutique at Waterpoint Marina. She and her husband, Jim, have two teenagers both attending University of Texas at Tyler. She has danced under the tutelage of Angela Meyers Graves for five years and is a member of the Walden Kickline. CAROLYN CORSANO WONG (Cast/Producer/ Sound Design) When she was 10 yrs. old, Carolyn’s brother was diagnosed with cancer. To amuse herself when left alone whilst her mother attended to her brother’s treatment and the needs of her baby brother, she would act out scenes from old movies and musicals like she saw Carol Burnett do on her show. Since then, Carolyn has enjoyed making people laugh for well over 30 years. She feels with this show, she has come full circle. Carol Burnett herself chose The Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation, an organization that supports families with a child undergoing cancer treatment, as our ‘spotlight non-profit’ for this show (donations are being collected in the lobby). Additionally we are offering free admission to this show to families with an immediate family member undergoing cancer treatment. Carolyn hopes you enjoy the show. She thanks Carol Burnett for inspiring a shy chubby little girl to always bring the gift of laughter to those that need it most. Love and thanks to Steve, Michael and Harley. MAREDITH ZARITSKI (Cast) Maredith recently graduated from SHSU receiving a BFA in Theatre. She was last seen at the Crighton in Harvey and before that with STAGE RIGHT and Playhouse 1960 in Always…Patsy Cline (Patsy Cline). She has also been in the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Olive), Annie Get Your Gun (Winnie Tate), Noises Off (Poppy), Grease (Frenchy), and The Fantasticks (Louisa). Thank you Mom, Dad for all your love and support through the good and hard times. I love you all so very much. Crew SAM MARTINEZ (Director) Sam Martinez has been onstage nearly non-stop in Houston for the last 15 years, including most recently in Hedda Gabler at Company Onstage and Proposals at Country Playhouse. Sam completed his acting training at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York before returning here to Houston. Sam made his full-length directorial debut in 2010 with Del Shores’ comedy Daddy’s Dyin’, Whose Got the Will? at Playhouse 1960 and last year, directed Mary Chase’s classic Harvey right here for STAGE RIGHT. Sam looks forward to his next directing job, but will for now concentrate on his next onstage appearance as Victor in Frankenstein opening at Country Playhouse in October. MEGAN NIX (Assistant Director) This is Megan’s second show with STAGE RIGHT. She last performed at the Crighton as Nurse Kelly in Harvey. Other stage credits include An Act of the Imagination (Brooke), One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (Nurse Flynn), Dearly Departed (Nadine), and Miracle on 34th Street (Dr. Rogers). Megan graduated from the University of North Texas in 2008 with a degree in Economics. She currently lives and works in The Woodlands as a Benefits Analyst for AonHewitt. Megan would like to thank her friends and family (and Sam) for their love and support. JAMES BINGHAM (Technical Director) has been the Executive Director of The Crighton Theatre Foundation for the past 21 years. Jim has been involved with theatre for over 35 years in shows ranging from Aida to 1776. Welcome to the Crighton! JEANNIE BOND (Choreographer) was the previous owner/director of Dance Dreams Performing Arts Studio. She starting dancing at the age of 3 and started student teaching at 13. She has studied dance for 35 years and worked with artists such as Blair Farrington (Cats), Lynda Gatche (Radio City Rockettes), Mandy Moore, and numerous others. DEBRA SCHULTZ (Scenic Design) is full-time theatre faculty at Houston Community College Northeast. She has designed many productions, including The Women, Medea, Stage Door, and even Harvey here at Stage Right last spring. Debra’s real passions are directing and writing; she has written several children’s theatre productions produced around town and directs all of the productions at HCC NE, including the recent production of Marsha Norman’s The Holdup. Debra will be directing STAGE RIGHT’S upcoming production of Cinderella. NICK BARFIELD (Sound Engineer) currently resides right up the road, in Montgomery. He works a full time job as an electrical estimator and has decided to return back to school at night, after 10 years for his electrical engineering degree. He has been involved with the theater for the last four years. KATT GILCREASE (Master Carpenter) Katt was last seen onstage as Father in A Christmas Story. He designed and built that set as well as that of Mama Won’t Fly. A veteran actor with television, commercial, and film credits under his belt, Katt is glad to announce the premiere of three movies in which he appears, two of which are already released: Up and Down (Michael Spencer), Oil (Paul Watkins), and Tree of Life (featured extra). Katt’s favorite stage roles include Jonathan Brewster in Arsenic and Old Lace, Cpt. A. Keller in The Miracle Worker. As always thanks and love to Susan. PETER KELLY (Lights Engineer) lived and worked on Long Island, New York for over fifty years. While there, he took advantage of the Broadway theaters and also, frequently enjoyed community theater. Upon retiring to the Conroe, Texas, area his wife, Katie, became active in the Crighton Theatre. Not to be out-done, Peter appeared in the production of The Music Man and has been a member of the stage crew of Mama Won’t Fly followed by running the lights for The Carol Burnett Show. Being active in the theatre allows them to spend quality time together, doing something they both feel is productive and fun. ROGER ORMISTON (Lighting Design) has been involved with theatre for over 35 years. He is currently involved with lighting design, setup and programming for both the Crighton and the Owen theatres. MIKE RAABE (Stage crew) Mike’s last time on the Crighton stage was in The Music Man. He has helped numerous times behind the scenes at the Crighton, ACE Theatre, and Playhouse 1960. Mike’s stage performances include Tom Sawyer and The Producers. DAVID RAABE (Stage crew) has five shows to his credit, with previous performances in The Music Man, No Time for Sergeants, Tom Sawyer, The Producers and Death on the Nile. David also has a great deal of experience behind the scenes with productions for the past 6 years including Vaudeville (Finally) Comes to the Crighton and Mama Won’t Fly. PHILLIP SKOBLICK (Stage crew) is a recent high school graduate from New Caney. He is a two time all-star UIL cast member and has been in Emperor’s New Clothes (Old Man), Her Senior Year (Customer), A Piece of My Heart (Male TV Announcer), Rumplestiltskin, and I Never Saw Another Butterfly (Honza Kosek). STEVEN WONG (Producer) started in theatre 39 years ago as a drapery “consultant” and was “convinced” to return onstage for The Music Man. He gives his love to family – Carolyn, Michael, and Harley. KATHLEEN ZARITSKI (Costumer) has been sewing since the age of six. Previous works include Oklahoma, Once Upon a Mattress and Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge, Annie, No Time for Sergeants, and Mama Won’t Fly here at STAGE RIGHT. Kathleen says she is blessed to have the opportunity to be working with STAGE RIGHT again. 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