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AQUINAS COLLEGE THEATRE PROGRAM’S
STUDENT DIRECTED ONE-ACT PLAY FESTIVAL
FEATURING:
December 7 and 9
FOR WHOM THE SOUTHERN BELLE TOLLS
and
THE ACTOR’S NIGHTMARE
Written by Christopher Durang
Directed by Shannon Heldt
WAKING NIGHTMARE
Written by Megan Tripaldi
Directed by Katie Schneider-Thomas
December 8 and 10
ALL OF THIS
Written and Directed by Hannah Morey
ADVENTURERS ANONYMOUS
Written by Aly Kantor
Directed by Megan Schnipke
The PRODUCTIONS
AQUINAS COLLEGE THEATRE PROGRAM
PRESENTS:
FOR WHOM THE SOUTHERN BELLE TOLLS
and
THE ACTOR’S NIGHTMARE
Written by Christopher Durang
Directed by Shannon Heldt
FOR WHOM THE SOUTHERN BELLE TOLLS
was originally produced by
The Ensemble Studio Theatre in June 1994
The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
AQUINAS COLLEGE THEATRE PROGRAM
PRESENTS:
WAKING NIGHTMARE
Written by Megan Tripaldi
Directed by Katie Schneider-Thomas
The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
AQUINAS COLLEGE THEATRE PROGRAM
PRESENTS:
ALL OF THIS
Written by Hannah Morey
Directed by Hannah Morey
The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
AQUINAS COLLEGE THEATRE PROGRAM
PRESENTS:
ADVENTURES ANONYMOUS
Written by Aly Kantor
Directed by Megan Schnipke
The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
DIRECTOR’S NOTES
Southern Belle / Actor’s NightmareShannon Heldt, Director![]() I’ve always had a deep love for the past and nostalgia. Though I didn’t grow up in
the 1980s, Durang’s one-act comedies have always felt like my childhood. He’s someone
I’ve grown up with - always hearing about in my theatrical studies. Everything has
now come full circle. My concept theme of dissonance runs through both of these mini-one
acts. Though they may have been made with different ingredients, each production tastes
very similarly, and I couldn’t be happier. My fellow students have been amazing to
work with, and I couldn’t be more grateful to them as I find my footing as a first-time
director. My nightmares and belles now belong to you! Enjoy the show :)
*Pause, smile, wrinkles nose. End of Play*
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Waking NightmareKatie Schneider-Thomas, Director![]() In a theatre history class in the Theatre Annex on campus, I distinctly remember
having a discussion about why we continue to produce stories like The Bacchae, Lysistrata, or (my personal favorite) Agamemnon. It is so easy to take a look at the old translations and brush them off as irrelevant
or disconnected from our modern lives, as I used to do. But, humanity is so much more
connected than I wanted to believe. The stories of love, hate, jealousy, friendship,
and more are all stories the Greeks were writing thousands of years ago that still
apply to us.
Waking Nightmare is a perfect reflection of this ideal. Between internal dialogues, twisted versions
of memories, and idealizing the future, there are truly relatable themes that Tripaldi
incorporated into this retelling of Phaedra’s story. As we have put this show together,
I consistently thought about these four characters and how they display the best and
worst of people around us and the parts of ourselves that we don’t always admit. While
the elements displayed here may not reflect exactly what our lives may look like in
a week, a month, or a year, I hope the love, anger, longing, and angst that these
four have put onstage speaks to the reality of life being a dream as often as it is
a nightmare.
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All of ThisHannah Morey, Director![]() I dedicate All of This to my wonderful actors who brought this piece to life. A year ago, if you told me
that I would be directing a piece that I wrote, I would have probably cried. As of
writing this, I am still close to tearing up. To each of the people who helped me
bring this piece to life, know that I am so thankful for the work you have put into
this play. Know that, regardless of where you are at in your acting/stage managing/designing
career, you have given me the knowledge and courage to show this piece to the world.
Your talents will never go underappreciated, and I could not have done this without
all of the behind-the-scenes work from everyone on the design team.
I also thank Scott Harman for his guidance and ability to follow through with this
project to the end. Thank you for the support whenever I started to lose my confidence
on this project.
I am constantly inspired by the love that my friends and family show me, and I will
forever be grateful for that love. Thank you for your constant support and love for
me, especially on the hard days. I hope this piece is a reflection of the support
you have given me. To this, and many more projects in the works!
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CAST, STUDENT DIRECTOR, AND STAGE MANAGER BIOGRAPHIES
Southern Belle / Actor's Nightmare
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Waking Nightmare
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All of This
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Rhodey Matzke (they/them) (Stage Manager) is a first-year student at Aquinas College and is thrilled to have everyone here for today's performance of All of This. They are incredibly happy to be working with the astounding cast and crew for this show, who have been kind and supportive as they step into the role of stage manager for the first time at AQ! Please, enjoy the show! |
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Adventurer's Anonymous
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Cristiana Worthams (she/her) (Stage Manager) is a freshman at AQ, and this is her first college production! She thanks Scott and Megan for giving her this opportunity as well as her friends and family for all the support. |
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PRODUCTION CREW
Intimacy and Fight Coordinator | Katie Schneider-Thomas |
Graphic Design | Shannon Heldt |
Light Operator | Kerrigan Smedley |
Sound Operator | Atlan Lasher |
Scene Shop Assistant | Fiona Walsh |
Theatre Office Assistant | Katie Schneider-Thomas |
PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTION TEAM
Penny Avery (she/her) (Theatre Program Director) joined the Aquinas College faculty in 1994 and currently serves as both the Communication Department Chairperson and the Theatre Program Director with a PhD in Communication from Michigan State University and a MA and BS from Central Michigan University in Secondary Education with certification in English and Speech/Theatre. She was a member of the facility planning team when the Performing Arts Center was designed and loves to see the space being utilized to share arts with diverse audiences through Aquinas College’s partnerships with Community Circle Theatre and the Grand Rapids Catholic Schools. In her early years at AQ, she taught Children’s Theatre (suitably renamed Theatre for Youth and Education) and directed several productions, including The Great Cross Country Race and Charlotte’s Web.
Kelsey Edwards (she/her) (Set Designer) is a graduate of Adrian College with a Bachelor’s Degree in Theatre. She has been involved in many productions as a technical director and stage manager. Kelsey is very excited to be working as technical director for this season at Aquinas College. She also has experience in scenic design, costume design, and property master. As of recent, Kelsey has worked on The Moors (2021), Blithe Spirit (2021), Spitfire Grill (2021), and Abigail/1702 (2022) as a technical director.
Jason J Flannery (he/him) (Directing Advisor) is a Grand Rapids area theatre artist, and an adjunct professor of Acting, Directing, and Improvisation at Grand Rapids Community College, Grand Valley State University and Aquinas College. He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in Directing from Lindenwood University, where he studied directing, acting, and scenic art. He has recently worked in Grand Rapids as a director for productions which include Grand Concourse (GRCC, 2023), Bard to Go, Bardic Inspiration (GVSU, 2022), A Doll’s House, Part 2 (GRCC, 2022), Eurydice (GRCC, 2022), The Foreigner (AQ, 2019), Wilderness (GRCC, 2019), as well as Actors’ Theatre’s upcoming production of Paradise Lost (2024).
Scott Harman (he/him) (Director of Production) is Assistant Professor of Theatre and Director of Theatre Production at Aquinas College. He is a PhD Candidate in Theatre at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He also holds an MA in Theatre History from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a BA in Theatre and Dance from Alma College. He has taught at Grand Valley State University, Alma College, Parkland College, and he is a longtime summer faculty member at the Interlochen Center for the Arts. He has worked as an actor, director, technician, teacher, and playwright at various theatre companies and schools around the country. As a scholar and researcher, he works extensively on acting theory and pedagogy.
Jess Luiz (she/her) (Costume Designer) has been a member of the Grand Rapids theatre community for over a decade, participating as a costume designer, performer, props designer and audience member. She studied Theatre at Northern Michigan University. Her recent credits include 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Three Musketeers, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, and Sweeney Todd. Jess also serves as a teaching artist, sharing her love of storytelling and design through theatre arts with kids and adults of all abilities throughout the West Michigan area. She is grateful to her husband Jason for his support and their two kids for providing laughter, play, new ideas, and all the hugs.
Catherine Marlett-Dreher (she/her) (Lighting Designer) has designed lights for over 300 productions in the West Michigan area, including shows for Grand Rapids Civic Theatre, Circle Theatre, Actors’ Theatre, Jewish Theatre Grand Rapids, Aquinas College, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids Community College and Cornerstone University. Aquinas credits include: I Love you, You’re Perfect, Now Change, Distracted, Dracula, The Illusion, A Year With Frog and Toad, Love and Information, Enchanted April, Arabian Nights, Hotel Cassiopeia and many more. She works as the Production Manager and Resident Lighting Designer at Grand Rapids Civic Theatre.
Gabby Rane (she/her) (Props Designer) is so excited to be back as the prop designer for the Student Directed One Acts. As an alumnae of Aquinas College, she holds a B.A. in Theatre with a technical emphasis. As well as prop designing Failure: A Love Story, Gabby just finished Stage Managing Carrie The Musical with Betka-Pope Productions. This year’s credits also include Ensemble in 9 to 5 the musical at Aquinas College, Mother/Ensemble in Three Musketeers at Circle Theatre and working as a costume assistant to Jess Luiz for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and Sweeney Todd. Gabby has previously worked behind the scenes with Pigeon Creek Shakespeare company, Ebony Road Players, and Civic Theatre. If she isn’t doing theatre, you can find Gabby at home cuddling her cat, making dinner or slinging drinks as a barista. She thanks her boyfriend Patrick for his unending support and her family and friends for their continuous encouragement.
Selene Rezmer (she/her) (Sound Designer) has been doing shows in Grand Rapids since 2009, learning to fall in love with audio while exploring the glorious worlds that only theatre can provide. Selene graduated from Aquinas College in 2013 and has since spent most of her free time in various theaters around town, from Civic and Circle to Forest Hills Central and Caledonia. Some of her favorite shows that she has worked on include Chicago, Fun Home, The Addams Family, Caroline or Change, Young Frankenstein, Little Shop of Horrors, Reckless, Book of Days, and Rent. She thanks Kels and Vanessa for their unending love, especially when forced to listen to sound effects, songs, and voiceovers on repeat while shows are being worked on.
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