Footloose
Spring 2005
Historic Playmakers Theater

April 29-30 & May 12-14, 2005


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CAST
Ren McCormack...................Danny Coles
Ethel McCormack...............Colleen Denny
Reverend Shaw Moore........Andrew C. Eckert
Vi Moore.........................Jamie Gaul
Ariel Moore...................Maggie Hester
Lulu Warnicker.................Sydney Cooke
Wes Warnicker..................Andy Blinder
Coach Dunbar.................Ben McGlaughon
Eleanor Dunbar..................Emily Paget
Rusty...................Jacqueline Langheim
Urleen......................Molly Fulweiler
Wendy Jo........................Holly Hight
Chuck Cranston................James McBride
Delilah........................Jocelyn Roux
Travis/ Cowboy Bob............Stephan Bayer
Cop............................Ally Jackson
Betty Blast.................Rebecca Leonard
Willard Hewitt................Jonathan Todd
Principal......................Susan Bieber
Jeter.........................Lisa Kopitsky
Bickle........................Adam Edgerton
Garvin......................David Geigerman
Irene........................Rebecca Martin
Principal Dancers............Ashley Barbour,
                                Erin Curtis,
                              Lisa Kopitsky
Ensemble........................Jessica Hill
                               James McBride,
                               Ben McLaughon,
                                Jocelyn Roux,
                               Stephan Bayer,
               Ally Jackson, Rebecca Leonard,
                Susan Bieber, Rebecca Martin



PRODUCTION STAFF
Producer- Lexie Kuhn
Director- Lori Mannette
Music Director- Danny Coles
Technical Director- Lauren Northup
Orchestral Coordinator- Jason Brame
Choreographer- Ashley Barbour
Costume Design- Jacqueline Langheim
Light Design- Charlie Newsome
Sound- Sara Huffman
Props- Timothy Bleckly
Stage Manager- Kate Wicker
Asst Stage Manager- Alexis Richmond

PIT ORCHESTRA

Conductor/Flute: Jason Brame
Asst. Conductor/Saxophone:
Jennifer Murray
Clarinet: Julie Boerckel and Robin
Felker
Piano: Benjamin Rumer
Keyboard: Drew Wofford
Guitar 1: Scott Riddell
Guitar 2: Keith Sweezy
Bass: John DeMasi
Drums: Kevin Hajek
Percussion: Jacob Socolar

FROM THE DAILY TAR HEEL

'Footloose' cast kicks off production, shoes

Finals can't stop that dancing spirit

BY BEN PITTARD
STAFF WRITER
April 28, 2005

Take off your Sunday shoes and get ready for the Pauper Players’ spring performance of “Footloose.”

The musical, made popular in the hit 1984 film starring Kevin Bacon, opens Friday in Playmakers Theatre.

“Footloose” centers on the story of Ren, a young Chicago transplant who moves with his mother to a small farm town.

Ren is unprepared for the culture shock that awaits him when he learns that rock music and dancing are illegal in the conservative pastoral community.

The vice laws are the brainchild of a vindictive reverend.

And when the preacher’s young and rebellious daughter takes a shine to Ren, her jealous boyfriend sets out to ruin Ren’s reputation.

What follows is Ren’s struggle to fight against the town ordinance in a classic tale of repression and teen rebellion.

The score features music by Kenny Loggins and Sammy Hagar as well as several new songs — not heard in the movie — that have been added to the musical.

The cast and crew have been gearing up for what they say will be an exciting performance.

“It’s a great triple-threat show,” said choreographer Ashley Barbour. “There’s great acting, great music and the dancing is really intense.”

Although the opening of the show falls close to final exams, those affiliated with “Footloose” said there’s no reason not to go.

“It’ll be a fun break to take people’s minds off of exams,” said Lexie Kuhn, the show’s producer.

Barbour added, “It’s another form of procrastination.”

Although the Pauper Players are a student-run organization, several nonstudents are also involved in the production.

“We have a really diverse cast,” Kuhn said. “We even have some Duke (University) students.”

The cast and crew have logged a large number of hours into the production of the show.

“It’s been pretty stressful,” said Katie Wicker, the show’s stage manager. “We have five rehearsals a week from seven to 11. It’s been fun, it’s just a lot of work,” she said.

Wicker said she thinks that hard work has paid off and that people should come support the show and the efforts of the cast and crew.

“People put a lot of work into it, and we really enjoy doing this.”

Wicker said the show will be a chance for students who are not studying the arts to expand their horizons.

“The people in it aren’t drama majors, mostly, so it’s a chance for kids who love drama but are not able to be majors to do what they like to do,” she said.

The show will run the weekend before and after final exams.

“It’s fun,” said Kuhn.