The Importance of Being Earnest – A Live Virtual Play

The Importance of Being Earnest live virtual Play at Leawood Stage Company

The Importance of Being Earnest - a Live Virtual Play

Premiere June 26, available 24/7 thereafter

Enjoy theatre from your own home!

Leawood Stage Company is ready for a Bunbury!

Join us for The Importance of Being Earnest, part two of our three full-cast virtual productions in our summer play reading series.

Show time

June 26 – 7:00pm
Video available 24/7 post premiere.

Recorded virtually and premiered on Facebook live, it’s the perfect way to experience Oscar Wilde’s British wit. Brilliantly clever, this comedic masterpiece tells the story of two young gentlemen in London, each with a double-life, elaborate deceptions, and ever so much tea. It is England, after all.

This event will be available even after the premiere, however, be sure to join us at 7pm on Friday, June 26th, for an especially magical evening of theatre and experience the performing arts community you’ve been missing!

Brew some tea, bake some scones, and join us!

Would you like to support the costs that went into bringing this production to the community? Donate to Leawood Stage Company to help!

Director – Chris McCoy

Algernon Moncrieff – Joshua Young
John Worthing – Zeke Bocklage
Lane – Alan Hainkel
Lady Bracknell – Tracy Fox

Gwendolen Fairfax – Madison Dodd
Miss Prism – Cathy Wood
Cecily Cardew – Faith Harris
Rev. Canon Chasuble – Brian Larios
Merriman – Russ Barker

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Join us for an evening of British wit and fun!

Share the event with friends across the world and take part in this one of a kind community theater experience.

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Much Ado About Nothing – A Live Virtual Play

Much Ado About Nothing A Live Virtual Play from Leawood Stage Company

Much Ado About Nothing, a Live Virtual Play

Premiere June 12, 7pm, available 24/7 thereafter

Enjoy theatre from your own home!

Do you miss seeing your favorite community theatre actors perform? Announcing the Leawood Stage Company summer play reading series, three full-cast productions recorded virtually and premiered on Facebook live! Our first production, Much Ado About Nothing, will bring Shakespeare’s wit and humor to your home.

Would you like to support the costs that went into bringing this production to the community? Donate to Leawood Stage Company to help!

Show time

Premiere June 12 – 7:00pm
Video available 24/7 post premiere.

Cast & production team

Director – David Martin

Leonato – Doug Weaver
Messenger/Verges – Meghann Deveroux
Beatrice – Jessica Franz-Martin
Hero – Un Joo Christopher
Don Pedro – Chris McCoy
Claudio – Austin Cable
Benedick – Coleman Crenshaw
Balthasar/Seacoal – Joel Morrison

Don John – Richard J. Burt
Antonio – Scott Shaw
Conrade – Derrick Freeman
Borachio – Quinn North
Margaret – Erika Crane Ricketts
Ursula – Lauren Hambleton
Dogberry – Michael Juncker
First Watchman – David Martin
Friar Francis/Sexton – Tracy Fox

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Join us for an evening of Shakespeare wit and fun!

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25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

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November 4 - 7 and 11 - 14, 2021

A delightful den of comedic genius!

Winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee has charmed audiences across the country with its effortless wit and humor. Featuring a fast-paced, wildly funny and touching book by Rachel Sheinkin and a truly fresh and vibrant score by William Finn, this bee is one unforgettable experience.

This PG-13 musical comedy introduces us to an eclectic group of six tweens (played by adult actors) who vie for the spelling bee championship of a lifetime, while candidly disclosing hilarious and touching insights into their home lives. Six spellers enter; one speller leaves! A riotous ride, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a delightful den of comedic genius. 

*Masks required for all audience members.

Time

November 4-6 & 11-13

7:30 p.m.

November 7 & 14

2 p.m.

Location

Black Box at Avila University
11901 Wornall Rd. Kansas City, MO

Putnam County Spelling Bee Program

Production Team

Kyle Tarvin (Director/Choreographer) has choreographed at least 20 shows, including Mamma Mia, Newsies, Annie, Oklahoma, and also has experience doing choreography for a side-saddle horse-riding competition. Tarvin has worked with casts ranging from 10 to 102 people, has taught youth theater classes, and has experience directing several youth productions. Tarvin loves working in community theater. He finds it immensely rewarding to take a group of people who swear they cannot dance from hating and fearing choreography, to feeling proud they accomplished what they swore they would never be able to do.

Bernadette Ferraro (Music Director) lives in Kansas City, KS where she has taught elementary music for five years. Ferraro grew up with a love for musicals and community theater. She has performed in several productions with the River City Community Players and Shockey Productions. 

Heidi Keith (Stage Manager) grew up in community theater and loves being part of the family. She lives by the words, “do more of what makes you happy.” and that is what brought her here! Keith enjoys reading, puzzles, crafting, chicken tending, and problem solving which are all critical skills she utilizes to achieve success as stage manager.

Cheryl Stutz (Accompanist) received three Music Degrees from ESU, and taught music for 30 years in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. She has been involved in over 100 musicals and currently lives in St. Joseph where she is a church musician and operates Cheryl’s Studio.

Cast

Rona Lisa Peretti – Michaela Sewalson

Vice Principal Douglas Panch – Michael O’Brien

Mitch Mahoney – Robin Carroll-Dolci

Olive Ostrovsky – Bailey Self

William Morris Barfée – Aaron Hoffman

Logainne Schwartzandgrubenierre – Brooke Ariel

Marcy Park – Brittany Hill

Leaf Coneybear – C.J. Miller

Chip Tolentino John Carver

Character breakdown

Chip Tolentino

An athletic, social, boy scout and champion of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, he returns to defend his title, but he finds puberty hitting at an inopportune moment.

Logainne Schwartzandgrubeniere (Schwartzy)

Logainne is the youngest and most politically aware speller, often making comments about current political figures. She is driven by internal and external pressure, but above all by a desire to win to make her two fathers proud. She is somewhat of a neat freak, speaks with a lisp, and will be back next year.

Leaf Coneybear

The second runner-up in his district, Leaf gets into the competition on a lark and finds everything about the bee incredibly amusing. He is home-schooled and comes from a large family of former hippies. He has severe Attention Deficit Disorder and spells words correctly while in a trance.

William Barfeen

A Putnam County Spelling Bee finalist last year, he was eliminated because of an allergic reaction to peanuts and is back for vindication. His famous “Magic Foot” method of spelling has boosted him to spelling glory, even though he only has one working nostril and a touchy, bullying personality. He develops a crush on Olive.

Marcy Park

The ultimate over-achiever, Marcy has never been given another option. She comes from a family where excellence is expected and so simply produced. A parochial school student, she assumes God, too, expects perfection. She sees herself as a mass of problems but she keeps them to herself. Having moved often because of her parents’ work, she knows she can beat the local competition. Her many talents include piano, dance, martial arts, baton twirling, and/or whatever special gifts you can find in your casting pool.

Olive Ostrovsky
A young newcomer to competitive spelling. Her mother is in an ashram in India, and her father is working late, as usual, but he is trying to come sometime during the bee. Having found comfort in its words and vastness, Olive made friends with her dictionary at a very young age, helping her to make it to the competition. She starts enormously shy, and shyly blossoms.
Rona Lisa Peretti
The number-one realtor in Putnam County, a former Putnam County Spelling Bee Champion herself, and the returning moderator. She is a sweet woman who loves children, but she can be very stern when it comes to dealing with Vice Principal Panch and his feelings for her. Her interest in the competition is unflagging and drives it forward.

Douglas Panch
The Vice Principle. Frustrated with his life, he finds the drive of the young spellers alien to him. After five years’ absence from the Bee, Panch returns as judge. There was an “incident” at the Twentieth Annual Bee, but he claims to be in “a better place” now, thanks to a high-fiber diet and Jungian analysis. He is infatuated with Rona Lisa Peretti, but she does not return his affections.

Mitch Mahoney
The Official Comfort Counselor. An ex-convict, Mitch is performing his community service with the Bee, and hands out juice boxes to losing students. He has no idea how to offer comfort, but does find himself wishing he could find a way to make the kids feel better.

Carl Dad
Schwarzy’s main trainer, the more intense and competitive of Schwarzy’s fathers. Normally played by actor playing Leaf.

Dan Dad
the more laid back and ineffectual of Schwarzy’s fathers. Normally played by the actor playing Mitch.

Jesus Christ
Deity invoked by a speller in need. Normally played by the actor playing Chip.

Leaf’s Mom, Dad, And Siblings
All more academically gifted than Leaf, they are even more surprised than he is by his success. Normally played by the spellers and audience volunteers as indicated in the script.

Olive’s Dad
A fantasy version of Olive’s dad coming to the bee from work. Normally played by the actor playing Mitch.

Olive’s Mom
A fantasy version of Olive’s mom at her Ashram in India. Normally played by the actor playing Rona.
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Community theater is an affordable way to bring the arts to your life.

Plan an evening of fun with a comedic escape while supporting the arts in your area!

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Nuncrackers, the Nunsense Christmas Musical

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Nuncrackers, the Nunsense Christmas Musical

November 14-17, 2019

Crazy Christmas fun with the Mount Saint Helen's nuns!

The Nunsense Christmas Musical, NUNCRACKERS, takes place in real time in the basement of Mount Saint Helen’s Convent. It is the first TV Special being taped in the Cable Access TV Studio built by Reverend Mother with part of the prize money won earlier by Sister Mary Paul (aka Amnesia).

The show includes some traditional carols in the overture and as underscoring, plus some Christmas Carol spoofs including Here We Come-a-Waffle-ing and The Holly and the Ivory. Of course, the show is filled with the traditional “Nunsense-sense of humor” and one-liners that have made the three previous NUNSENSE shows so popular.

Cast & production team

Pamela Klifar – Director

Kathy Murphy – Sister Mary Regina (Reverend Mother)
She tries to be strict but things often get out of her control. Her circus family background and sense of humor shine through her attempt to create a tough exterior.

Sharon Johnson – Sister Mary Hubert
Second in command. Wanted to be a nun all of her life.

Alecia Stultz – Sister Robert Anne
A streetwise nun from Brooklyn. Tuff girl with a heart of gold. Constantly frustrated when Reverend Mother refuses to let her star in the show.

Tracy Pratt – Sister Mary Paul (aka Amnesia)
Was hit on the head by a crucifix and didn’t remember who is was. A country singer who was the first nun to appear at the Grand Ole Opry. A “little vacant” but endearing.

Kate Wiese – Sister Mary Leo
A former novice now has her black veil. She has dedicated her life to being the first famous nun ballerina.

Bill Bergman – Father Virgil Manly Trott
Sister Mary Leo’s brother. A Franciscan Father. Grew up as part of the Trott Family Singers.

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