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Stolen Shakespeare Guild presents
Love’s Labour’s Lost
by William Shakespeare
February 11—20 , 2011
Directors: Jason and Lauren Morgan
Stage Manager: Timothy Betts
Master Carpenter: Keith Glenn
Costume Designer: Lauren Morgan
Head Seamstress: Peggy Jobe
Props Artisan: Nancy Waak
Costume Crew: Sasha Truman-McGonnell, Rachel Morgan, Danielle Reboli, Kierstin Curtis, and Alex Krus
Set Designer: Rachel Kenneth
Set Construction: Boy Scout Troop 188
Lighting Design: FWCAC
Scenic Crew : Kierstin Curtis, Philip and Becky South, Glenn Cherry, Judy Cherry, Bryan Douglas, Rene Sarradet
Fuller, Jason Morgan and Lauren Morgan
Concessions: Phoebe Soward
Please turn off all cell phones, pagers, wristwatch alarms and all other noise making devices. For your
safety please do not walk on to the set. There will be one 15 minute intermission. Thank you for coming.
CAST
Thomas Fletcher………………………………………..…King Ferdinand of Navarre
Carter Frost…………………………………………Berowne, lord attending the King
Christopher Reaves……………………………….Longaville, lord attending the King
Alex Krus………………………………...………...Dumaine, lord attending the King
Lauren Morgan……………………………………….…..……….Princess of France
Ashlie Kirkpatrick………………..…………Rosaline, ladies attending the Princess
Rene Sarradet Fuller…………………………….Maria, ladies attending the Princess
Chelsea Duncan……………………...…..…Katherine, ladies attending the Princess
Bryan Douglas…...………………………...……Boyet, a lord attending the Princess
G. Mike West……...……………………….………………………Monsieur Marcade
Tyler Shults……………………………….…………………Don Adriano de Armado
Charissa Lee……………………………….………...…………………Moth, his page
Art Peden…………………………………..……...………Holofernes, a schoolmaster
Eddie Zertuche………….………………………...……………Sir Nathaniel, a curate
Delmar Dolbier………….………………………...………Anthony Dull, a constable
Jason Morgan…………………………………..……………………Costard, a clown
Briannon Scott………………………………..………………Jaquenetta, a dairymaid
SSG is a 501 (c) 3
tax-deductable charity. All donations
may be mailed to
Stolen Shakespeare
Guild, P.O. Box
155941, Fort Worth,
TX 76155, online at
www.stolenshakespe
areguild.org or call
us at 214-789-8032.
Rehearsal
Space
provided
by
First Christian
Church
210 East 6th Street
Irving, TX 750604116
972-579-0911
Sunday School
9:30 P.M.
Sunday Worship
10:45 P.M.
Come as you are.
Coming Next: HAY FEVER, by Noel Coward
April 1th—10th
This classic comedy is set in the 1920’s at the country home of
the eccentric Bliss family. Judith, a recently retired stage actress;
David, a self-absorbed novelist; and their two equally bohemian
children all live in their own world where the boundaries between
reality and fiction are extremely blurred. Upon entering this domain, their unsuspecting weekend guests are repeatedly thrown
into wildly melodramatic situations by their hosts. The resulting
pandemonium is a joy to witness.
Contributors of the Stolen Shakespeare Guild
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Guild Contributions
Journeyman (2500 and up) Gentle Dentistry Of Las Colinas
Apprenticeship (1000 and up) The Arts Council Of Fort Worth
Medieval Contributions
Kings and Queens (1000) Dr. Janet Glenn, Keith Glenn, Dr. Judith Cherry and Glenn Cherry, and Jason and Lauren Morgan
Dukes and Duchesses (800 & up) Philip G and Becky South
Lords and Ladies ($600 & up) James and Rachel Morgan
Knights and Maidens ($400 & up) Mike Boyd, Will and Robin Grimes and William Allen
Squires and Nurses ($200 & up) Robin Attaway and Winnona Hendren
Trades people ($100 & up) Bernadette Shults, Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund: Sherwin B. Rubin Fund, Mr and Mrs. Nathan O West,
Evelyn Clifton, June Duggins, Billy J. Boyd, Ann and David Ouzts, Judge and Mrs. James Boddie, Jr. Carol Ware;
Serfs ($50 and up ) Women’s Shakespeare Club of Fort Worth, Ann and David Ouzts, June Duggins, Evelyn Clifton, and Raymond
and Shirley Baring
Pirates and Wenches ($20 and up) Ameriland Property Exchange and Investiment INC,
Lauren Morgan (Princess of France) As a native of CaliforThomas Fletcher (Navarre) has played various parts in varinia, Lauren has worked throughout the San Francisco Bay
ous areas of DFW for over 15 years. From Orsino in Twelfth
Area. In DFW, Lauren has performed with Lyric Stage,
Night to Van Helsing in Dracula, from Grab the Wolf in
Plano Repertory Theatre, Fort Worth Opera at Bass Hall,
Jungle Book and Pistol in Henry V and recently directed and
Artisan Center Theatre, and Theatre Arlington. Her favorwrote an original one act show which premiered in
ite roles include Marian Paroo in The Music Man, Milly in
Weatherford. He lives in Bedford.
Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, and Bobby Melrose in Stage Door.
Also, she has performed with The Fort Worth Opera Company in the
Carter Frost (Berowne) is an actor and family man from the productions of Romeo et Juliette, Dialogues of The Carmelites and La
DFW area. He was last seen in "Much Ado About Nothing" Boheme. She just appeared at Theatre Arlington as Meg in Leading
and "Inherit the Wind" at Onstage. He has been in or played Ladies. For the SSG she has been seen on stage in the roles of Lilli
the lead in such shows as Dracula, 110 in the Shade, As You Vanessi /Katherine Minola in Kiss Me Kate, Iseme in Antigone, Luciana
Like It, Our Country's Good, Cash on Delivery and Jesus in Comedy Of Errors, Hero in Much Ado About Nothing (05), Celia in As
Christ: Superstar. Carter hopes he has many more opportunities to work You Like It, and Ophelia in The Fifteen–Minute Hamlet.
with this cast, and to boast a little more about what all he has been in.
Ashlie Kirkpatrick (Rosaline) is excited to make her Shakespeare debut with the SSG. She has been performing as an
Christopher Reaves (Longaville): This is his third show with
the SSG having just played the Servant in The Importance
actor, dancer and vocalist in the DFW area for over 15 years.
Of Being Earnest, Dromio of Syracuse in Comedy of Errors
Some of her favorite roles have been Miss Adelaide/Guys and
and Haimon in Antigone for the Condensed Shakespeare
Dolls, Mother/Never In My Lifetime, Baker's Wife/Into the
Festival, toga party edition. He has previously been see at the Woods, and Maria/Lend Me A Tenor. She'd like to thank the cast and
Theatre Off The Square as Joe Pendleton in Heaven Can
Wait, Justin Waverly in Fayro Trilogy, and Willum Cubbert in The crew for helping her to stretch and grow as a person and performer.
She'd also like to thank Emsie, Kris, Duc, Shane and Corbin for their
unending patience and support and her wonderful family of friends for
Alex Krus (Dumain) is a recent graduate from Texas Tech
the hours of babysitting!
University with a BFA in Acting and is enjoying his first year
back in D/FW. This is his first production with the SSG and
Rene Sarradet Fuller (Maria) is a second year graduate
he is thrilled to be working with this magnificent company.
student at Texas Woman's University, where she is pursuing a Master's of Arts in Drama. She would like to thank
Notable roles include: The Wiz/The Wiz (Palace Theater),
her family for their unending support and love, especially
Dave/The Full Monty (Theatre Arlington), Oscar Shapiro/
her husband, Scott and daughter Annabelle, her biggest inspiration.
Curtains (Texas Tech University), and James Leeds/Children of a
Lesser God (Lubbock Community Theatre). "Go confidently in the
Chelsea Duncan (Katherine) is happy to be back on stage with
direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined." - Henry
SSG. Last season she portrayed Charlotte Lucas in SSG's
David Thoreau.
Pride and Prejudice. Her favorite roles include Elizabeth Bennet in GLCT 's Pride and Prejudice, Sr. Robert Ann in Artisan
Bryan Douglas (Boyet) is excited about the chance to perCenter Theater's Nunsense, and Catherine in The Foreigner
form with SSG again, having previously been seen in Romeo
& Juliet as Friar Laurence and Much Ado About Nothing as
also with Artisan. Her film and television credits include
Antonio. He has been involved in theater, as an actor and Chuck Norris's Bells of Innocence and FOX's Prison Break. Soli Deo Gloria!
lighting designer, in DFW and Kansas City. Apprenticed as
Charissa Lee (Moth) hails from Oklahoma State University,
an actor with Vassar College/New York Stage & Film.
Thanks to all fellow soldiers/veterans. Dedicates this show to
where she played Ariel, Cassius, and Friar Lawrence. She
the memory of his father and aunt.
came to Dallas last summer to play Balthazar in Shakespeare
Dallas' Comedy of Errors, and is pumped to be continuing
G. Mike West (Mercade): A Professional Engineer and amaher streak of the Bard's male roles with Stolen Shakespeare
teur thespian, Mike is honored to be in his first SSG producGuild. Most recently, Charissa played Julia in ICT
tion (long-time listener, first-time talker)! Thank you to
Mainstage's Lend Me A Tenor and Dr. Bennett in Pegasus Theatre's
Jason and Lauren and the L3 cast and crew for your great
Death Is No Small Change. She could not have any of this fun without
work, and thank you to our patrons for supporting the tradiher husband's sweet support, and she is mightily, mightily grateful.
tion of live theater!
Tyler Shults (Armado) This is Tyler's second performance
with the SSG. He had previously performed in the Tempest
as Stephano. Also he has performed the role of Sir Toby
Belch in Twelfth Night and Berowne in Love's Labour's Lost
with Much Ado About Shakespeare. Other favorite roles
include Geroge Antrobus in By The Skin Of Our Teeth, Matthew Brady
in Inheret the Wind, and Berline in The Imaginary Invalid.
Art Peden (Holofernes): He recently moved to Dallas from
San Antonio where he and his wife Paula have lived for the
past 12 years. Since coming to Dallas/Ft. Worth, he has
appeared at Dallas Shakespeare in the Park, ICT, Theatre
Arlington and Circle Theatre. He has appeared in over two
hundred productions in his theatrical career during the past
47 years and has worked professionally as an Actor, Director, Stage
Manager, Business Manager, Box Office Manager, Artistic Director,
Technical Director, Scenic and Costume Designer. In other words he
can’t hold a job. He has an MA from Indiana State University in Theatre Mgt. and Regional Economics. Some of his favorite past roles include Salleri in Amadeus, Big Daddy in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The
Curate in The Curate/Shakespeare’s As You Like It, Norman in On
Golden Pond, Jeeter in Tobacco Road Furtwangler in Taking Sides,
Feineman in QED, in fact he’s never met a role he didn’t like, just ask
Eddie Zertuche (Nathanial) is delighted to be performing in
his first production with the SSG. You may have seen him
recently as Doc Baugh in Artes De La Rosa’s Cuban version
of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Eddie has had the privilege of
working with several different Theatres in the DFW area over
the years including Fort Worth Theatre, Casa Manana,
Shakespeare in the Park, Onstage, The Bathhouse, and Jubilee Theatre. He truly loves Theatre as a craft and plans to keep in life as long as
he can. When he is not performing, Eddie works days for Allstate Insurance Co. He also tries to make time to delve into independent films when
he can. He has several short film credits on his resume as well as a few
TV/Industrial roles as well. His other interests include sports, music,
singing, and billiards. Eddie would like to thank his family and friends
for all of their continued support. Last, but not least, Eddie would like
send a very special shot out to the A.G. for just being there.
Delmar H. Dolbier (Dull) is marking his 50th year in the theater. During the past year, he has appeared as Sir Wilfrid Robarts in Witness for the Prosecution, Professor Marvel and
The Wizard in The Wizard of Oz, Prince Escalus in Romeo
and Juliet, Mr. Potter in It’s a Wonderful Life and Professor
Van Helsing in Dracula. Mr. Dolbier has performed with theater companies in California, Nevada, Oregon, Alaska and the Yukon Territory as
well as locally with Stage West, Fort Worth Theater, Texas Wesleyan
Jason Morgan (Costard): is a graduate of Texas Woman's University, Theater Off The Square in Weatherford, the Greater CleUniversity with a Master of Arts in theatre and Stephen F. burne Carnegie Players and Theatre Arlington. Mr. Dolbier, a retired
Austin State University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in thea- civil servant, lives in Fort Worth.
tre. As an actor, Jason has appeared in over one hundred
Briannon Scott (Jaquenette): She has a Bachelor of Arts destage and independent film productions. For the SSG, he
has played Merriman – The Butler in The Importance Of
gree in theatre from Southwest Baptist University and has
Being Earnest; Antipholus of Syracuse in Comedy of Errors; Jaques
worked with The Little Theatre of Alexandria, Walnut
(08), Touchstone (04) and Adam (04) in As You Like It; Shakespeare in
Street Theatre, and the Atlantic Crossroads Theatre
Dark Lady Of The Sonnets; Claudio, Polonius, & Shakespeare in The
Troupe among others. Some of her favorite roles she has
Fifteen Minute Hamlet; Benedick(05) and Verges (10) in Much Ado
played include Claire in Proof, Margaret in Waiting for the
About Nothing; Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Petrucio in
Taming of the Shrew. In the DFW area, he has performed at Theatre Parade, Betty and Mrs. Trotsky in All in the Timing, George in The AcArlington, Rover Dramawerks, Museum of Modern Art of Ft. tor’s Nightmare, and Ophelia in Selections from Hamlet.
Worth, NM Productions, Pocket Sandwich Theatre, Artisan Center
Theatre, Onstage, Runway Theatre, and many more. Some of his Special thanks to Artisan Center Theatre and Art Penden for
directing credits Include Francines's Mitzvah's at the Pocket Sandwich loaning us a couple of props. Also, special thanks to all of our
Theatre, Bye Bye Birdie at Artisan Center Theatre, Barefoot In The
Park & Run For Your Wife at Onstage, and CSF 2007, As You Like It, groundlings for helping us get the set and costumes together in
From The Beginning To The Nativity, The Tragedy of Romeo and time, and the cast for adding extra rehearsals to make up for the
Juliet, Much Ado About Nothing for the SSG.
lost weather days.
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