Sylvia
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Scrapbook Production Team |  |  |  | Gil Savage Director | Barbara Barber Producer | Kelley Padrick Assitant Director | Our Cast |  |  |  | | Annie Katica (Sylvia) | Fred Harlow (Greg) | Connie Terwilliger (Kate) |  | |  | Larry Cerrito (Tom) | | Cynthia Yamauchi DeCuir (Phyllis / Leslie) | |

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ABOUT THE CAST 
| Larry Cerrito (Tom) | Larry Cerrito is pleased to join this terrific cast at STR. A recent transplant from the Suburbs of Philly he is happily adjusting to life in beautiful Southern California. Larry holds a BA in Theatre Arts from Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. He recently completed a successful run as Roxy Gottlieb in the Lamplighters production of Golden Boy. His favorite roles include, Rodolpho in A View from the Bridge, Clifford Snell in The Solid Gold Cadillac and Peter Quince in A Midsummer Nights Dream. Larry works as a Network Systems Engineer for the Home Depot. He would like to thank Jane for being supportive of his “hobby” called Theatre. And he would like to dedicate this performance to his dogs Peyton & Billi who make him smile when he walks thu the door. |  | Cynthia Yamauchi DeCuir (Phyllis/Leslie) | Cynthia dedicates her performance in “Sylvia” to the memory of her precious pug Armo. This is Cynthia’s Scripps Ranch Theatre debut. She has appeared in And then he met a Woodcutter with the Asian Story Theatre at the Cygnet, The Trojan Women, Tom Stoppard’s After Magritte; The Taming of the Shrew;The Merry Wives of Windsor; The Good Person of Szechua; and The Diary of Anne Frank. Cynthia got her classical theatre training at the British American Dramatic Academy at Oxford University, and holds a BA Degree in Theatre Performance from SDSU. She also studied with the Royal Ballet School. Cynthia’s other passion is opera, and she is preparing to sing in the Mainly Mozart 250th Birthday Celebration in 2006. She loves keeping her instrument and spirit strong with Astanga yoga. May the love spread to her fellow cast and company members. Breathe! |  | Fred Harlow (Greg) | Fred was recently seen in The Tale of the Alergist’s Wife at 6 & Penn. Around town he has appeared in the West Coast premire of The Santaland Diaries at Sledge Hammer, worked with Craig Noel at the Globe, acted in many Fritz Blitz’s at the Lyeum and has been directed by Michael Greif at the La Jolla Playhouse in Our Town and Sweet Bird of Youth. Before moving to San Diego, Fred was a founding member of Lightning Strikes Theatre Co. in NYC. | 
| Annie Katica (Sylvia) | | Annie is thrilled to return to SRT with this production. Last season, she appeared as Miranda in Return Engagements, and was delighted to receive a Billie Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress. Annie works as a Teaching Artist for Playwrights Project and La Jolla Playhouse. She has performed locally with National Comedy Theatre and San Diego Shakespeare Society. Annie attended University of Southern California and graduated with a BFA in acting. Favorite credits include, My Fair Lady; Tongue of A Bird; David and Lisa; and The Scarlet Letter. | 
| Connie Terwilliger (Kate) | Last seen on stage at Scripps Ranch as Steffie in I Ought to be in Pictures, Connie was most recently in Lamplighter’s production of 45 Seconds from Broadway as Arlene. She stepped in earlier this year at the last minute to do a one-act at the Studio of the Arts in Misfit Productions’ Bad Date Theater. Connie had the pleasure to work with Fred Harlow previously in Lynx Performance Theater’s House of Blue Leaves. In her real life, Connie is a full-time voiceover talent (www.voiceover-talent.com), teaches a voice acting class at City College, is President Elect of Media Communications Association-International and still finds time to walk her own big dog and tackle all the fun things her sweetie comes up with. |
ABOUT THE PRODUCTION TEAM AND CREW
 | Barbara Barber (Producer) | This is the second production for Barbara Barber, having just produced Scapino. Helping strike the Once Upon a Mattress set last summer was Barbara’s her first time volunteering for Scripps Ranch Theatre. She subsequently helped with set construction for Maternal Spirits and Greetings. Barbara has always enjoyed attending the theater and has found volunteering for SRT a very rewarding experience. |  | Gordon Bergholtz (Sound Design) | Gordon is happy to be working with Gil again, having done the music design for the Gil Savage directed Murder in Green Meadows. He is also very happy to be working alongside Annie Katica and Larry Cerrito once again, having produced and designed the sound for the award winning Return Engagements that the two of them performed in. Gordon enjoys music, outdoors, cars, travel, and theatre. To my love, Beck. |  | Cindy Cetinske-Parker (Costume Designer) | Having just finished designing the costumes for Scapino, this is Cindy’s fourth show for Scripps Ranch Theatre. She received her MFA from SDSU in Costume Design and has designed for the former San Diego Gilbert and Sullivan Company including shows such as Mikado; HSM Pinafore; and Pirates of Penzance. Her designs for Yeoman of the Guard were nominated for a Costume Design Award by the San Diego Theatre Critics Circle. She has also designed for the National Theatre for Children and Lawrence Welk Dinner Theatre. She enjoys hiking and traveling and thanks her husband for his support. |  | Gloria La Gasse (Prop Master) | Gloria became a volunteer 5 months ago and was anxious to contribute in some way, so became the Prop Person for Scapino. She enjoyed doing this and was sorry when the play ended, so volunteered again to help with props for the next play, Sylvia. Gloria has done a considerable amount of volunteering, while running her Promotions business, but wanted to do something fun. Scripps Ranch Theatre was the perfect vehicle for her, so she says. | | Rosemary King (Scenic Artist) | Rosemary started working with local theater in 1987 at the Onstage Playhouse in Chula Vista, and has been a Board member there for the last 3 years. She has worked on sets for more than a hundred shows in most of the local theaters around town: Coronado Playhouse, Patio Playhouse, SRT, PowPac and others. Rosemary is a retired Correctional Officer. |  | Kelley Padrick (Assistant Director) (Photographer) (Scenic Artist) | Kelley is a multimedia artist whose work spans painting, performance, digital imagery, and music. Her work has appeared in both corporate and artistic venues, most recently in the Kettner Art and Design District’s “Kettner Nights” where Kelley has been exhibiting oil painting and mixed media work exploring themes of spirituality. It was this exploration that led her, most recently, to accept the position as director of marketing for the center co-founded by international best-selling authors and renown spiritualists Drs. Deepak Chopra and David Simon. Kelley’s studio, Brandopolis, has also been a lead sponsor of The Trummerflora Collective’s annual celebration of experimental music and experiential performance at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. |
 | Scott Padrick (Lighting Design) | | Scott is pleased to be returning for another year at SRCT. An active local designer, Scott has design credits with many corporate, theatrical and religious organizations all over the United States. Recent designs include, The Wavehouse, in Belmont Park, varius Disneyland Resort events and Scapino at SRCT. When Scott is not making magic with lights, he enjoys spending time with his family, gourmet cooking, back-country excursions and water sports. |  | Jarin Satterlee (Production Stage Manager) | | Jarin has been a Producer and Stage Manager for several seasons at SRT. He is also on the Board, currently serving as Treasurer. Show he has worked on at SRT include Killjoy, Murder in Green Meadows, and Greetings. After all that he is glad he has the energy to raise his beloved African Grey parrot, Apache. |
 | Gil Savage (Director) (Set Designer) | Sylvia is Gil’s second directing assignment at SRT, following last season’s Murder in Green Meadows. He holds a BFA degree in Theater Arts from USIU and studied at the Actor’s Studio in Los Angeles. He has worked professionally as an actor, stage manager, director, playwright, filmmaker and acting teacher. Local credits include performances at the Old Globe, Starlight, and Greek Festivals. Gil co-founded the Actors Video Workshop in San Diego and the Omni Theater in New York city. He has been on the SRT Board for the past few years. |  | Moe LeFebvre (Set Construction Manager) | Moe is a Canadian from the southwestern provinces. He was with Transport Canada Airports for thirty-three years in Fire Departments and Facilities Management, including managing nine airports above the 60th parallel (brrrrrr!). Retired since 1995, Moe has been active in numerous volunteer community projects. As a regular visitor to San Diego to escape the sub-zero temps, he attended several shows at SRT. And the rest is history! |
Top of the Page Show Credits Cast In Order of Appearance Sylvia | .......................................... | Annie Katica | Greg | .......................................... | Fred Harlow | Kate | .......................................... | Connie Terwilliger | Tom | .......................................... | Larry Cerrito | Phyllis/Leslie | .......................................... | Cynthia Yamauchi DeCuir |
Top of Page PRODUCTION TEAM Producer: | .......................................... | Barbara Barber | Director: | .......................................... | Gil Savage | Assistant Director: | .......................................... | Kelley Padrick | Stage Manager: | .......................................... | Jarin Saterlee | Set Designer: | .......................................... | Gil Savage | Scenic Artist: | .......................................... | Rosemary King | Assistant Artist: | .......................................... | Jane Russell | Lighting Designer: | .......................................... | Scott Padrick | Sound Designer: | .......................................... | Gordon Bergholtz | Prop Master: | .......................................... | Gloria La Gasse | Costume Designer: | .......................................... | Cindy Cetinske-Parker | Lighting/Sound Operator: | .......................................... | | Photography: | .......................................... | Kelley Padrick | Videographer: | .......................................... | Larry Emlaw | Set Construction Manager: | .......................................... | Moe LeFebvre | Set Construction Crew: | .......................................... | Frank Haecker (lead), Barbara Barber, Jim Caputo, Philip Carter, Tim Deaton, Jill Drexler, Roger Drexler, Moe LeFebvre, Jack Miller, Jarin Satterlee, Gil Savage, Connie Terwilligerd, Dee Cave and Joe Casali | | | | |
SEASON SUPPORT TEAM Artistic Director | .......................................... | Jill Drexler | Box Office Reservations | .......................................... | Judy Splitgerber | House Manager | .......................................... | Cindy Basuk | NewsCard | .......................................... | Rebecca Bergholtz | Plant Manager | .......................................... | Tim Deaton | Program Graphics & Paste-up | .......................................... | Julia Rhea | Publicity | .......................................... | Mark Shapiro | Season Tickets | .......................................... | Tom Splitgerber | Technical Director | .......................................... | Raylene Wall | Website | .......................................... | Gil Savage |
Special Thanks To: • Gerry Reeves for helping with photos. • Klope Design Group - Sean Klope - (619) 913-1016 for the design and graphics work on our show program. Our Show Sponsors: • Miramar Sign Works and Graphics - Paul Jester (858) 566-3010 www.miramarsignworks.com Top of the Page |