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Kristian Hu Will Ingram
Malia Mackay Rachel Ryan Nicholes
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eater, Cambridge, Massachusetts, in April 2011, Diane Paulus,
Artistic Director, Diane Borger, Producer
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
Guy .................................................................................Will Ingram (MWF ) Kristian Hu (TThS)
G
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Girl .................................................................. Rachel Ryan Nicholes (MWF ) Malia Mackay (TThS)
Pi ano, TaMborine
Billy ...............................................................................Caleb Collier (MWF ) Patrick Kintz (TThS)
GuiTar, ukulele, Cajon
reza ............................................................... Makenzie Belnap (MWF) Summer Farnsworth (TThS)
C
ajon
Baruska ....................................................Shaunna ompson (MThF ) DeLayne Bluth Dayton (TWS)
aCCordion
Bank ManaGer ................................................... Clark Woolstenhulme (MWF ) Carson Davies (TThS)
M
andolin, GuiTar
Da ...........................................................................David Kocherhans (MWF) Brian Tanner (TThS)
GuiTar, Cajon
svec .............................................................................. Nathan Holley (MWF ) Kit Maxwell (TThS)
banjo, GuiTar, Cajon
anDrej ......................................................................... Jordan Briggs (MWF ) Jaxson Dayton (TThS)
ukulele, GuiTar
eaMon ...............................................................Caleb McCleary (MWF) Spencer Debenham (TThS)
Pi ano, MelodiCa, GuiTar, Cajon, CaSTaneTS
eMcee .......................................................................Nathan Bowser (MWF ) Maxx Teuscher (TThS)
GuiTar
ex-GirlfrienD .........................................................Angelica Salazar (MWF ) Libby Ferguson (TThS)
Violin
ivanka ....................................................................Phoebe Baldwin (MWF ) Noelle Reynolds (TThS)
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SCENE SYNOPSIS
ACT I
SCENE 1: Street Corner
LeaveGuy
SCENE 2: Music Store
Falling SlowlyGuy & Girl
SCENE 3: Street Corner
North StrandEnsemble
SCENE 4: Hoover Shop
SCENE 5: Guys Room
e Moon—Andrej
e Moon (Reprise)Guy
SCENE 6: Music Store
SCENE 7: Girl’s Flat
Ej Pada PadaEnsemble
SCENE 8: Girl’s Room
If You Want MeGuy, Girl, Ensemble
SCENE 9: Guy’s Room
Broken Hearted Hoover Fixer Sucker GuyGuy
SCENE 10: Outside Bank
SCENE 11: Bank
Say It to Me NowGuy
Abandoned in BandonBank Manager
SCENE 12: Pub
Satisfy Me—Reza
GoldGuy & Ensemble
INTERMISSION
ACT II
SCENE 1: Music Store
SCENE 2: Pub
SCENE 3: Howth Head
Howth Head—Reza
Sleeping—Guy
SCENE 4: Recording Studio
When Your Mind’s Made UpGuy, Girl, Ensemble
e HillGirl
SCENE 5: Howth Head
Gold (a capella)Company
SCENE 6: Street Corner
e Moon (Company Reprise)Company
SCENE 7: Hoover Shop
SCENE 8: Music Store / Girl’s Flat
Falling Slowly (Reprise)Guy, Girl, Ensemble
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PHOEBE BALDWIN
Ivanka (MWF)
Phoebe is excited to be part of her rst full-
length production here at HCTO! She loves
art, reading, school, and being with friends
and family. She’d like to thank her family for
helping her gain the condence to be onstage.
JENNIFER HILL BARLOW
Choreographer
Jenny is a Director/Choreographer residing
in both SLC and NY. She has directed/
choreographed over 50 productions since
2009. Favorite works include: e US
Premiere of Baz Luhrmann’s Strictly Ballroom
the Musical, An American in Paris, Daddy
Long Legs, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love &
Murder, e Drowsy Chaperone, Into the
Woods, and Xanadu! She earned an MFA in
Choreography/Pedagogy from the
U of U, and enjoyed a 15 year professional
performing career touring/dancing with:
the Radio City Christmas Spectacular,
Cincinnati Ballet, Ballet West, Utah Ballet
Company, the Guangzhou Ballet Company
in China, and Tuacahn. For 16 years she was
the Owner/Artistic Director of the Barlow
Arts Conservatory. She retired from teaching
in 2022 and Ballet West acquired her school
so she can focus on directing/choreographing
full time.
MAKENZIE BELNAP
Reza (MWF)
Makenzie is a passionate performer who
strives to make the most of every opportunity
she is given. She has a BFA in Music Dance
eatre from BYU, and has performed
across the Nation with Disney Cruise Line
and BYU’s Young Ambassadors, as well as
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locally. Some of her favorite stage credits
include River in In Pieces, Allana in e Little
Mermaid, Patty in School of Rock, Amneris in
AIDA, Mad Hatter in Wonderland, and the
title role in Mary Poppins.
NATHAN BOWSER
Emcee (MWF)
Nathan is excited for his HCTO debut. He
grew up in Minnesota, but has been living
in Utah since 2016. His local performance
experience has been primarily at Utah Valley
University where he is studying Musical
eatre. His most recent roles have been
Jesus in Godspell and Talbot in e Divine: A
Play for Sarah Bernhardt. He is a proud father
to his one year old daughter, and a grateful
husband to his wonderful wife.
JORDAN BRIGGS
Andrej (MWF)
Jordan is excited to be returning to perform
at this wonderful theater! He was last seen on
the HCTO stage as Mordred in Camelot and
as Lem Reed in Man With the Pointed Toes.
Other roles include Zach in Tigers Be Still
(Pygmalion eatre Company), Ferdinand in
e Tempest (Renaissance Now), Benvolio in
Romeo and Juliet (Creekside eatrefest), and
Matt in e Fantasticks and Gideon in Seven
Brides for Seven Brothers (Empress eatre).
Educational credits include many lead and
supporting roles in mainstage and student led
productions at Utah Valley University. Jordan
is also excited to be joining Klouns eatre
Company’s acting troupe for a production
they will be taking to the Edinburgh Fringe
Festival later this year.
CALEB COLLIER
Billy (MWF)
ird times the charm, so they say, and
Caleb is honored to be performing on
HCTO’s stage for the third time after
playing Lionel in Camelot last season, and
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Health Catalyst. His love of theater never
faded though. Recent credits include 3rd
ocer Pitman/e Major in Titanic: the
Musical, Squire Trelawney/Captain Flint in
Treasure Island, and Bamatabois/Ensemble
in Les Miserables at HCT Sandy. Shoutout to
David, Anne, Jenny, and everyone at HCTO
for making this production possible!
@carson.davies
DELAYNE BLUTH DAYTON
Baruska (TWS)
DeLayne is thrilled to perform in one of
her family’s favorite musicals, and most
especially, to share the HCTO stage with her
oldest son, Jaxson! “Love you, Jax!” Favorite
performing credits: Miss Hannigan in Annie,
e Chaperone in e Drowsy Chaperone,
M’Lynn in Steel Magnolias, One For the Pot,
Dotty in Noises O, Betty Blue Eyes, Alice in
e Addams Family, Little Women, and e
Music Man. Favorite music and directing
Young Scrooge in A Christmas Carol in
2017. Other favorite roles include Pepper
in Mamma Mia at Sundance Summer
eater, and Peter Patrone in e Heidi
Chronicles at UVU. Along with performing,
Caleb writes songs and plays and directs
theatrical productions, most recently
Assistant Directing e Divine: A Play for
Sarah Bernhardt at Utah Valley University.
Caleb wants to thank their Mom and Dad,
Peas, the HCTO team and patrons, and
Redwall audiobooks for supporting this
starving artist!
CARSON DAV IES
Bank Manager (TThS)
Carson is thrilled to be back on the HCTO
stage! He was previously seen as Ocer
“Sweaty” Eddie Souther in Sister Act! After a
brief stint at BYU studying musical theater,
Carson eventually pursued a career in tech
and now works as a Software Engineer for
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credits include: Sister Act, Matilda, e Scarlet
Pimpernel, Newsies, Joseph & the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat, A Christmas Story, West
Side Story, My Fair Lady. DeLayne earned
her degree from BYU. She loves her work
as MDT Company director/instructor at
COPA as well as working with the youth
at HCTO and HCT. “ank you, David,
Anne, Meagan, and HCTO production team
for this show blessing! As always, my heart
belongs to Brendon and my kiddos!
JAXSON DAYTON
Andrej (TThS)
After a 6 year hiatus from all things
theatre, Jaxson is thrilled to be back on
the HCTO stage, the same place he began
his performing journey at the age of 8, in
a production of Oliver! with his mother.
Previous roles include Link Larkin in
Hairspray, Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls,
and the Father in A Christmas Story. Now, he
spends his time with his wife Emma and dog
Bear, as well as playing with his band King
Kashmir and solo project MALE MAN.
anks to Emma, Mom, Dad, sisters, brother,
and friends.
SPENCER DEBENHAM
Eamon (TThS)
Spencer has been in some beloved
productions including understudying for the
roles of (Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Carl
Perkins) Million Dollar Quartet, performing
in Les Miserables (Marius), Annie Get Your
Gun (Frank Butler), Savior of e World
(John), Our Town (Dr. Gibbs), and West Side
Story (A-RAB). He is a multi-instrumentalist
and led a 3 piece band singing songs about
shapes and colors for children. From singing
Irish songs in a barbershop chorus to playing
and singing those same songs for tourists in
Alaska Spencer is thrilled to be in Once.
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SUMMER FARNSWORTH
Reza (TThS)
Summer is grateful to be a part of Once
at HCTO! Other credits include: Ariel in
e Little Mermaid (HCT), Violet in Side
Show (BYU), Polly Baker in Crazy For You
(BYU), Laurel in Freaky Friday (HCT), and
Ensemble in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (HCT).
Recent lm credits: Strong Enough (2022)
and Out of Pocket (2023). Summer received
her BFA in Music Dance eater from BYU
in 2021 and toured as a Young Ambassador
(2019/2020) while in school. Big thanks to
the cast, crew, and creative team!
LIBBY FERGUSON
Ex-Girlfriend (TThS)
Libby is excited to be making her HCTO
debut and to be a part of such a wonderful
show! Libby is a BYU Music/Dance/eatre
BFA graduate and is currently BYU/UVU
MDT voice faculty. She is grateful to her
family for their love and support!
NATHAN HOLLEY
Svec (MWF)
Nathan has established himself locally as
a playwright, actor, and designer, most
recognized for his original works Lifeboat and
Godot, Searching. He studied Musical eater
at SUU and is continuing his education
at Brigham Young University where he
additionally heads radio distribution at BYU
Broadcasting. Holley was the recipient of the
2020 Deseret News Sterling Scholar Award
in the eatre Arts category. Other credits
include: Pump Boys and Dinettes (Bualo
eatre Co.), One For the Pot (HCT Sandy),
As You Like It (Grassroots Shakespeare Co.),
e Importance of Being Earnest (Southern
Utah University). IG: @noon_hoopley
John 3:16”
KRISTIAN HUFF
Guy (TThS)
Kristian is grateful beyond measure to be a
part of this transcendent piece of theatre and
music with the HCTO. He graduated with a
BFA from the Music Dance eatre program
at Brigham Young University and he has
performed in several venues and in several
capacities across the valley. He most recently
appeared at the Creekside eatre Fest as
Orlando in As You Like It and the HCTO as
Dr. Norquist in Bright Star. Some of his other
favorite credits include Jack in Into the Woods
(BYU), Corny Collins in Hairspray (SCERA
Shell), and Feste in Twelfth Night (CTF). He
is deeply grateful to his incredible double,
cast mates, and production team for all of the
care in telling this moving story. He is also
forever in debt, in love, and grateful to his
biggest supporter and dearest friend, his wife,
as well as his endlessly inspiring daughter.
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WILL INGRAM
Guy (MWF)
He thanks you for your patronage, he’s happy
to be back.
He’s grateful for a cast so dedicated to this craft.
He thanks his friends and family, though praise
may seem subjective:
We all need someone close to counter negative
perspectives.
ARIA LOVE JACKSON
Assistant Choreographer
Aria is thrilled to be back HCTO—this time
making her choreographic debut. You may
have recently seen her star as Deloris Van
Cartier in HCTO’s Sister Act and as Trix in
HCTO’s summer production of e Drowsy
Chaperone. Additional credits include: Ms.
Lark (Mary Poppins), Ms. Phelps (Matilda),
Nehebka (Aida), Ensemble (e Wizard of Oz,
Tuck Everlasting, and Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat) and Featured Dancer
in Gladys Knight’s show, A Mic and a Light
(Las Vegas, NV). Aria has a B.S. in Event
and Venue Management and is currently
Sr. Event Coordinator and the Diversity,
Equity & Inclusion Co-Chair at dōTERRA.
ank you to Jenny Barlow and the HCTO
producers for giving me the opportunity to
assist with this incredible production, to the
cast for their patience and trust and also to
my family & friends who love, inspire and
challenge me every day.
PATRICK KINTZ
Billy (TThS)
Patrick is humbled and overjoyed to be on
stage at HCTO, and especially for this show.
A graduate of BYU in theatre studies, he
has also studied with the amazing faculty at
UVU and Steppenwolf Classes West. Some
Recent credits include: Daddy Cane in Bright
Star and Cholet in Phantom (HCT Sandy),
Michael in Sweeheart Come (Pygmalion),
Trond in Oslo (Pioneer eatre Company),
Capt. Von Trap in e Sound of Music, Sam
in Blink, Kerchak in Tarzan, Don Price (u/s
Edward Bloom) in Big Fish, Mr. Applegate
in Damn Yankees, and Duke/Dr.Carrasco in
Man of La Mancha (HCTO), Charlie Cowell
(Sundance Summer eatre), and omas
in Venus in Fur (Salt Lake Acting Company).
He would like to especially thank his loving
family, Lara, Kate, Jack and Lizzie for all
their support and love!
DAV ID KOCHERHANS
Da (MWF)
David is thrilled for the opportunity to
perform in Once with this talented cast. He
rst performed on the HCTO stage in e
Civil War where he discovered a love for
musical theater, and he has since appeared
in A Christmas Carol, Jane Eyre, Little Women,
Emma, and most recently Bright Star. David
comes from a large musical family and has
performed with a variety of local bands as
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developer and designer by day, David is also
an accomplished ngerstyle acoustic guitar
player, avid hiker and published nature
photographer.
CALEB MCCLEARY
Eamon (MWF)
Caleb is excited to be a part of his rst
production at HCTO, though this is not his
rst time being a part of the ‘Hale’ family.
Previous productions include Oliver!, and
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at HCT West
Valley. Caleb loves to serenade his nieces
and nephews with his guitar and sing in the
shower, on mountain tops, and everywhere
in between. He is currently a student at
UVU studying operations and supply chain
management. Caleb loves long walks on the
beach, getting caught in the rain, and an ice
cold Dr Pepper.
JENNY MCKAY
Music Director
Jenny is thrilled to join the HCTO family
with this year’s production of Once. Jenny
started her music directing journey as the
Opera Chorus director at BYU. She has since
expanded into the musical theater world
directing at Empress eater, Hart eater
Company, and Sandy City Arts Council.
Performing credits include: e Wild Party
(Dolores) with Hart eater Company,
Christmas Carol (Octet) with HCT Sandy,
Little Women (Marmee) with Murray Arts
in the Park. Jenny has also performed with
Des Moines Metro Opera, the Aspen Opera
Center, and Trentino Music Festival. Jenny
holds a Bachelor’s in Vocal Performance from
BYU and a Master’s in Vocal Performance
from Rice University. When she isn’t
performing or music directing, she works as
a life coach for leaders in the arts and a vocal
coach for local performers.
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MALIA MACKAY
Girl (TThS)
Malia has been obsessed with Glen
Hansards music and the story of Once since
high school, and the chance to share it on
this stage is a dream come true. She has a
BFA in Musical eatre from BYU, and her
favorite past roles include Margaret in Silent
Sky, Eleanor in Sense and Sensibility, and Jane
in Tarzan. When not on stage she is working
at Lucid Software, baking elaborate cakes,
and raising her two kids with her best friend/
husband Bradley.
KIT MAXWELL
Svec (TThS)
Kit (he/him) is thrilled to be back at
HCTO for such a unique and grounded
show. Credits include; HCTO: Camelot,
Mordred; Les Misérables, Courfeyrac; Peter
Pan, Lost Boy. Local: Sweeney Todd, Fogg/
Ensemble (Utah Rep/UVU); Into the Woods,
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Jack (Snow College); Peter & the Starcatcher,
Peter (Snow); Star of Wonder, Jack Lewis
(Rose Wagner). NYC: Parade in Concert at
Lincoln Center, ensemble choir; NYC Jazz
Festival at e Apollo eater, lead vocalist
with Caleb Chapman’s Voodoo Orchestra.
Kit is also a singer-songwriter of original
music, including “Luna”out now—and
the upcoming “Natural Feasts”, releasing on
April 21.
RACHEL RYAN NICHOLES
Girl (MWF)
Rachel Ryan Nicholes is thrilled to be back
at HCTO in such a unique show with an
incredible creative team, cast and crew.
Rachel is an Utah based stage actress and
Voice Teacher. Her love of musical theater
started at home in Canada and eventually
brought her to the United States to further
her training. She has spent fteen years in
the United States and Canada studying music
and theater and performing professionally.
Rachel recieved a degree in Opera from
BYU-Idaho and a Masters of Music in
Musical eater from Oklahoma City
University. Some of her favorite roles include:
Rosalie Mullins in School of Rock (HCTS),
Baroness Elsa Schrader in e Sound of Music
(HCTO), Judy Haynes in White Christmas
(Playmill eater), Adrianna in e Comedy of
Errors (Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park),
and Lucy in Menottis opera e Telephone
(Idaho Falls Opera eater). When she’s not
teaching voice lessons at the HCTO Studio
in Orem, or Utah Valley University, she can
be found performing professionally across
Utah, hiking with her husband and puppy, or
completing some organizing project.
ANNE PUZEY
Associate Music Director
Anne is a well-known music director, having
directed for HCT, e Grand eatre,
Westminster College, e Egyptian eatre
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Company, Dark Horse, Parker eatre, Utah
Repertory eatre Company, UVU Noorda
eatre, e Ziegfeld eater, West Valley
Arts, Good Company eatre, HCTO and
Hart eater Company. She has worked with
Merrill Osmond, Alex Brightman, Jessica
Vosk, Claybourne Elder, Rob McClure, Je
McCarthy, Jill Santoriello, Rupert Holmes,
Will Swenson, Jason Robert Brown, Brian
Stokes Mitchell, Maren Mazzie, Jason
Danieley, Je Whiting, Kate Baldwin, Seth
Rudetsky, Betsy Wolfe and Pacek & Paul.
She received a Lifetime Service Award from
e Utah eatre Association and was the
Choir Director at Bennion Jr. High for 30
years. She received the Teacher of the Year
Award for 2015-16 and has been a presenter
at UMEA. She has been an audition
accompanist for Big League Productions
in NYC, Tuacahn eatre, the National
Touring Companies of Cats and Mamma Mia.
She was the resident pianist at Broadway
Evolved in NYC, stage managed auditions
for e Marius Company and was a vocal
coach for Utah Opera and Symphony. Anne
is part-owner of Audition Advantage. She
has sung professionally with e Sterling
Singers, Canti Con Brio, e Cathedral of
the Madeleine Choir, Gloriana, and was
a featured Alto on the All-State CDs for
the western United States and Hawaii. She
played keyboard for the rst national tour
of “Motones & Jerseys”. She is a member of
e Maestra Directory. She loves Kirsten
Morgan and Donny Osmond.
NOELLE REYNOLDS
Ivanka (TThS)
Noelle is an energetic 8-year-old who is
so grateful to HCTO for giving her this
opportunity to perform in her very rst stage
production. She loves to sing, dance, do
gymnastics and play the piano and tennis.
She has performed in e Nutcracker many
times with Barlow Arts and is a member
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of the Rise Up children’s choir group,
Ignite. You can also see her this summer at
Sundance as Gretl in e Sound of Music.
ANGELICA SALAZAR
Ex-Girlfriend (MWF)
Angelica is a professional violin and viola
player with a BM in Violin Performance.
She has been a nalist and winner in
prestigious state, national, and international
music competitions, and she currently gigs
professionally with Artiva String Quartet.
Angelica runs a successful private teaching
studio, and she coaches with UVYSO. She
has been a guest coach for the Mountain
Springs Music Festival and the Moab Music
Festival, and she has adjudicated for various
performing arts programs including the
Suzuki String Federation. Angelica served as
Miss Orem and Miss Utah County, and now
serves on the board of the Miss Utah County
Organization. As a brain surgery survivor,
she is grateful to be able to play music today!
BRIAN TANNER
Da (TThS)
Brian is thrilled to be back at HCTO for the
rst time since Anything Goes in 2018. He
studied music at the University of Utah and
the University of Michigan. Favorite past
roles: Harry in Company, e Baker in Into
the Woods, Major General in e Pirates of
Penzance. By day he is the senior producer of
the long-running radio show and podcast e
Apple Seed, and the host and head writer of a
new audio drama podcast for families called
Kaboom. Brian sends much love to his wife
Amy and kids Miles and Anya.
MAXX TEUSCHER
Emcee (TThS)
Making his HCTO debut! Maxx is an
actor from the Salt Lake area who has been
working consistently for the last 7 years, with
the exception of COVID. Some of his recent
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credits include: C.H. Lightoller in Titanic
(HCT Sandy), Audrey II/Orin Scrivello
Swing (West Valley Arts), Roger in RENT,
Jimmy Ray in Bright Star, Ri Ra in e
Rocky Horror Show (e Ziegfeld eater).
He’s ecstatic to be a part of this beautiful
production!
SHAUNNA THOMPSON
Baruska (MThF)
Shaunna loves this theater and its people!
is is her 9th show here and she still
feels the same excitement! Shaunna is a
professional lm actress and can be seen
in locally shot movies, local and National
commercials, and spent a couple of seasons
on Yellowstone. She is the announcer for LDS
Women’s Conference and has a podcast
to train new mission leaders. She loves to
give back by coaching high school students
in musical theater and Shakespeare, and
just nished musically directing SpongeBob
Square Pants—the Musical at Spanish Fork
High. Some of her favorite roles have been
M’Lynn in Steel Magnolias, Marmee in Little
Women, Lady Macbeth in Macbeth, Camila in
In the Heights, and Paula Abagnale in Catch
Me If You Can. And she just learned to play
the accordion for THIS show. Who knew?!
Kisses and adoration to her family!
CLARK WOOLSTENHULME
Bank Manager (MWF)
Clark is excited to return to the HCTO
after playing a Caroler in A Christmas Carol
’22. He’ll fondly tell you that he and his
wife saw Once on Broadway “before it was
famous” and has long dreamed of playing the
show. He has also performed as Templeton
in Charlotte’s Web, bassist, and vocalist for
progressive metal band Hourglass, and in
numerous other prog rock / jazz / metal
/ western / pop / Italian folk / orchestral
ensembles over the years. He lives in Provo
with his lovely wife and four children.
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INTERESTING FACTS
nce started from a one-page outline based
around a simple idea: an unnamed street
musician in Dublin meets a woman on Grafton
Street and that unnamed woman receives a piano
at the end. Irish writer and director John Carney
based the story on his days as a busker on Grafton
Street, and when he had his eureka moment with
the story he knew he had something amazing to
say with it: “With this idea, with this story, I felt
like I had nally managed to crack a story that
would have universal appeal no matter which way
you did it.”
While Carney originally intended the lm would
star irish lm actor Cillian Murphy, he asked
his old band mate Glen Hansard for help with
the songs in the lm. It was while working with
Hansard that Carney was introduced to Markéta
Irglo, Hansard’s partner in the folk band e
Swell Season. Seeing the two perform together
one night, Carney made the decision to ask the
then 17 year old Irglová to star as the woman.
Murphy had concerns about acting opposite such
a young, untrained performer and also worried
his voice wasn’t a match for Hansard’s music and
withdrew: “If I was in it, I think Id ruin it a bit.
I really think Glen should be in it.” Carney then
went ahead and decided to have Hansard star, and
shot the movie in a documentary style with the
actors improvising many of their lines to put them
at natural ease. Without a major star attached,
the budget plummeted along with the lm’s
aspirations. Instead of a major movie, perhaps they
could burn it to DVD and sell it alongside t-shirts
and posters at e Swell Season concerts.
When it was rejected by every lm festival apart
from one showing at the 2006 Galway Film
Fleadh, that future seemed inevitable. However,
in a twist that seems right out of a movie itself,
the Sundance Film Festival’s Senior Programmer
was in the audience that night and recommended
it for the 2007 festival. It ended up winning the
World Cinema Audience Award and starting a
journey that would take the lm and its stars all
the way to the stage at the Oscars where “Falling
Slowly” won the Academy Award for Best Original
Song. Hansard and Irglová gave an electrifying
performance at on the broadcast that turned the
song and movie into a bonade hit.
It felt to me that to do the movie justice, it needed just one thing — to be left alone.
—Enda Walsh, playwright of Once
Playwright Enda Walsh
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Going from an independent lm shot in 17 days
for $150,000 and starring two non-actors to a
Broadway musical that would go on to win eight
Tony Awards was an idea that shocked many,
including Irish playwright Enda Walsh:
You see, I love the movie Once. Im a practicing
misanthrope, but that movie turned me into a
bunny rabbit. So when, in October 2010, I got
the call from the producers asking whether I
wanted to write a stage musical version[], I was
embarrassed. is was the end. I was a proper
playwright trying to write real plays, trying to
experiment with form! I mean, I wrote plays about
death! A friend of mine was particularly appalled
at the idea. When he heard I had been approached
to write Once for the stage, he said it was ‘like
someone giving Charles Manson the rights to
adapt It’s a Wonderful Life’.
Walsh expanded the scope of the stage production
from the narrow focus the movie had on Guy and
Girl, changed the nature of the Girl character, and
created a setting where the actors would all play
the instruments. e set was a working bar which
served patrons before and after the show. e show
opened on March 18, 2012 and initially had small
audiences. Many were unfamiliar with the lm,
to the point audience members often asked star
Steve Kazee at the stage door if he had written the
music. As word of mouth grew, however, the shows
began to sell out and those stage door crowds grew.
Once ran for over 1100 performances on Broadway
and won eight Tony Awards, including Best
Musical. (Walsh’s embarrassment aside, it also
won Best Book of a Musical.)
—HCTO Guest Dramaturg Mark Fossen, MFA
Poster for the 2007 movie, Once
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SUMMER CLASSES
REGISTRATION FOR ALL CLASSES IS AVAILABLE NOW!
Private lessons oered continually year-round. Registration form is available at hcto.org
For more information and to register for classes, go to:
https://tickets.haletheater.org/events
Sessions limited to 20, masks are recommended. Time, place, safety procedures, and more details available at the link.
TEACHER EDUCATION CONFERENCE
WHAT: Join us for our three-day conference for public education theater teachers. We know what it takes to
put on a great show, and we want to support our community and our teachers with skills and resources to
inspire them and help make their jobs easier. Join us for a keynote speaker and six class sessions covering
pedagogy, performance, and technical theater. We’ll provide lunch, and the opportunity to see our production
of Oliver! on our main stage. Professional relicensing hours provided for completion of the workshop.
W
HO: eater Educators COST: $200 INSTRUCTOR: Industry Guest Teachers
W
HEN: June 14th-16th; 8:00am-3:30pm daily
W
HERE: Hale Studios (537 North 1200 West in Orem)
MINI-MUSICAL WORKSHOP
WHAT: Now’s your chance to be in a musical! In this workshop, you will be given a part to learn, songs and
dances to perfect, and a chance to be in the spotlight! is class is always a hit, so don't miss out!
W
HO: Ages 7 – 12 COST: $120 INSTRUCTOR: Hailey Bennett Sundwall
W
HEN: Session I: June 19th-23rd; 9:00am-10:30am
Session II: June 19th-23rd; 11:00am-12:30pm
Session III: June 19th-23rd; 1:00pm-2:30pm
Session IV: June 26th-30th; 9:00am-10:30pm
Session V: June 26th-30th; 11:00am-12:30pm
Session VI: June 26th-30th; 1:00pm-2:30pm
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HERE: Hale Center eater Orem (225 W 400 N in Orem); Final performance on HCTO Main Stage.
NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS
WHAT: Join us for our rst ever theater summer camp! Imagine a week lled with games, performances, learning
about theater, new friends and fun! Student performers will receive a part in the show and direction by industry
professionals, so by the end of the week, you can be in the spotlight performing everything you’ve learned during
the week! Student technicians will work with industry professionals to learn about lighting, sound, props, set
building, and other technical elements it takes to put on a show! Technicians should plan to be backstage support
during the performance and will not be on stage as part of the cast. Lunch will be provided daily.
W
HO: Session 1: Ages 7-13 (Performers) Session 2: Ages 14-18 (Technical eater)
Session 3: Ages 14-18 (Performers) Session 4: Ages 14-18 (Technical eater)
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OST: $300 INSTRUCTOR: Industry Guest Teachers
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HERE: Hale Studios (537 North 1200 West in Orem); Final performance on HCTO Main Stage.
SESSION 1 (Performers)
W
HEN: July 10th-14th 9:00am-12:00pm (45 minute lunch break) 12:45pm-3:30pm
SESSION 2 (Technical eater)
W
HEN: July 10th-14th 9:00am-12:00pm (45 minute lunch break) 12:45pm-3:30pm
SESSION 3 (Performers)
W
HEN: July 17th-21st 9:00am-12:00pm (45 minute lunch break) 12:45pm-3:30pm
SESSION 4 (Technical eater)
W
HEN: July 17th-21st 9:00am-12:00pm (45 minute lunch break) 12:45pm-3:30pm
DANCE FOR MUSICAL THEATER
WHAT: Success in musical theater requires studying dance separately from singing and acting. Learn technique,
body awareness, and dance styles common to musical theater; focusing on storytelling through dance,
sharpening skills to perform condently in dance calls, and more capably land roles in local, school and
professional productions. Meet new friends, expand your comfort zone and hone your abilities.
W
HO: Ages 12 – 16 COST: $160 INSTRUCTOR: Amanda Baugh
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HERE: Hale Studios (537 North 1200 West in Orem); Final performance on HCTO Main Stage.
SESSION 1
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HEN: June 19th - June 23rd; 12:00pm-2:00pm; Final performance on June 23rd from 4:00pm-6:00pm.
SESSION 2
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HEN: June 26th - June 30th; 12:00pm-2:00pm; Final performance on June 30th from 4:00pm-6:00pm.
ADULT ACTING LABS
WHO: Ages 18+ COST: $165 WHERE: Hale Studios (537 North 1200 West Orem)
MAY ADULT ACTING LAB (Comedy and Clown)
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HAT: Working with scripts, improv, stand-up comedy, physical theatre, and principles of clowning, we will
create both individual and group performance pieces that will inspire laughter in any audience!
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HEN: May 6th – May 27th; Saturdays from 3:30pm – 5:30pm
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NSTRUCTOR: Adrian Alita
JUNE ADULT ACTING LAB (Shakespeare)
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HAT: Learn the secrets of Shakespeare performance by practicing the First Folio Technique. You will learn
to read and interpret any Shakespeare text in a clear, understandable, and focused way.
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HEN: June 3rd – June 24th; Saturdays from 3:30pm – 5:30pm
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NSTRUCTOR: Jon Liddiard
JULY ADULT ACTING LAB (Voice Acting)
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HAT: Learn to create characters, and paint a picture with the sound of your voice! We will explore
projection, articulation, dialects, narration, commercial, and character work.
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HEN: July 8th-July 29th; Saturdays from 3:30pm-5:30pm
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NSTRUCTOR: Dallin Bradford
AUGUST ADULT ACTING LAB (Emotional Truth)
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HAT: Utilizing the principles of Stanislavski, Stella Adler, Meisner, Uta Hagen, and Declan Donnellan, use
the Alexander Technique to tap into emotion in a creative, safe, and exhilarating way.
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HEN: August 5th – August 26th; Saturdays from 3:30pm – 5:30pm
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NSTRUCTOR: Jon Liddiard
PRIVATE LESSONS
WHAT: Includes three 30-minute private voice, acting, or guitar lessons and one master class each month.
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HO: All ages COST: $135 – $165/month
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HEN: Determined by instructor REGISTRATION: Year-round; form is available at https://bit.ly/3rAkjrt
WHERE: Hale Studios (537 North 1200 West in Orem)
INSTRUCTORS
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OICE INSTRUCTORS: Amanda Crabb, Marcie Jacobsen, Rex Kocherhans, Chelsea Lindsay, Brianna Meikle, Amelia Rose
Moore, Rachel Ryan Nichols, Brandalee Bluth Streeter, Kelsey Mariner ompson, Marcie Yacktman
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CTING INSTRUCTORS: Dallin Bradford, Kelly Coombs, Jon Liddiard
YEAR-ROUND CLASSES
TICKETING &
THEATER POLICIES
Doors open 30 minutes prior to each performance,
all seats are reserved, and you must be in your seat
prior to the performance
Late-comers will be seated at the house manage-
ment’s discretion (Hale Center eater Orem accepts
no responsibility for inconvenience to late-comers)
No children under the age of 4 or babes-in-arms
No cell phones, pagers with alarms or other
electronic devices
Video and audio recording of this production is
strictly prohibited
No outside food or drink
Free parking in our lot or on the street
(Exxon will tow your car)
Restrooms are located at the rear of the theater
and downstairs
Exits are located in the front and rear of the theater
Season Ticket holders must make reservations early
for each show. HCTO is not responsible for missed plays.
ADVERTISING &
INFORMATION
For advertising and promotional opportunities,
contact Joseph Branca at 801.835.1380
For audition schedules, acting and music class
schedules and additional theater information visit
our website at hcto.org
For fundraising information for your organization
contact Brooke Wilkins at 801.226.8600
For general information and ticket reservations
please call the Box Oce at 801.226.8600
HCTO Sta
M DCody Hale, Linda Hale,
Anne Swenson, Cody Swenson
F A   E D
Richie Trimble
A AMeagan M. Downey
H R—Richie Trimble
M D  ELinda Hale
A D  H A—Kelly Coombs
D  H AJon Liddiard
A A  H A
Amelia Rose Moore
A IKelly Coombs, Dallin Bradford,
Jon Liddiard
V I—Amanda Crabb, Marcie Jacobson,
Rachel Ryan Nicholes, Brandalee Bluth Streeter, Marcie
Yacktman, Amelia Rose Moore, Kelsey ompson,
Chelsea Lindsay, Rex Kocherhans, Brianna Miekle
Y T C DDvorah Governale,
Jayna Fry, Tami Crandall, Erin Jones
Y T H  M D—
Melinda Wilks
Y P S MElizabeth Crandall
P S M—Meagan M. Downey
A BFiona Hartvigsen
C D—Anne Swenson
C S MDvorah Governale
C D—Jessica Barksdale
C S SErin Jones, Maria Solesbee,
Sarina Johnson
A S—Nadine Low
A C S MAngie Malone
A A C S M
Olivia Kline, Kaely Hope
R A C DJayna Fry,
Elisabeth Goulding
A C S P R P
P—
Austin Baum
A C S ABrienna Michaelis,
Meili Hollingshaus, McKayla Howlett, Alice Wutzke,
Elly Hope, Kaitlin LeBeau
H  M MMelinda Wilks
A H  M D—Bekah Wilbur,
Emilie Ronhaar, Laura Bikman
W S—Paige Francis
H DCarli Bringhurst, Danielle Tanner,
Danielle Hendrickson
D—Sariah Spencer, Kimber Tanner, Alexis
Sanders, Isabel Moss, Kit Rasmussen, Lily Brady
W C—Kensey Miller, Sariah Spencer, Ali
Dewey, Mary Robinson
T D/S D—Cole McClure
T SRyan Fallis
T—Richie Trimble
SCharles Ross
L ARyan Anderson
D  MBrighton Sloan
D  P RSydney Dameron
I T  N T P
M—
Troy Anderson
P M—Joseph Governale
S S M/ M CBobby Swenson
S C—Max Fitt, Robert Starks
P M—Linda Hale
P ACody Hale, Lucy Hale
R S ARachael Gibson
D A—Ryan Fallis
P MJoseph Paul Branca
B O MBrooke Wilkins
B O SKatheryn Christensen, Eli Estrada,
Fiona Hartvigsen, Jocelyn Kleinman, Laurel Lowe, Emma
Macfarlane, Monica Pace, Rose Swenson
F  H MFiona Hartvigsen
A H M—Bria Alius, Kevin Bigler,
Alexa Allen, Austin Baum, Rachel Nayor, Ruby McCowan
UAdam Drinkwater, Alysse Pope, Brian Bigler,
Brielle Giles, Chloe Loveridge, Emma Hulse, Hannah
Carr, Hannah Martin, Hayleigh Rose, Lilly Wright, Lily
Brady, Luke Wimmer, Opal Tolman, Rylie Rhees
C C CLinda Hale,
Debora Wawro
Ocial Services
C  M A—Red Rider Creative
P S—Graphik, McNeil Printing,
Peczuh Printing
P—Suzy O. Photography
Hale Center Foundation for the Arts
and Education
E D—Cody Swenson
D  D—Jerey Fisher
B  TJe Wilks (Chair), Carl Hernandez,
William M. Jes, Karen McCandless, Lincoln Westcott,
Cody Swenson, Linda Hale, Anne Brown, Missy Larsen
A CCraig Simons, Ella Simons,
Jerry Simons, Adele Swenson, Robert Lee Swenson,
Melany Wilkins
SEASON SPONSOR
CONTRIBUTORS & SPONSORS
MARKETING & MEDIA PARTNERS
ANNUAL SPONSOR OF HALE CENTER THEATER OREM
LIFETIME BENEFACTORS
Cumulative contributions over $100,000
Greg & Julie Cook
Guy & Paula Fugal
Nathan & Ruth Hale
Cody & Linda Hale
Cody & Anne Swenson
Cook Center for Human Development
City of Orem: CARE Program
Barbara Barrington Jones
State of Utah: Division of Arts & Museums
State of Utah: Governors Oce of Economic
Development (GOED)
State of Utah: Legislature
United States: Congress & Small Business
Administration (SBA)
Utah County
MAJOR GIFTS
Donations through February 10, 2023
Prince & Princess
(over $10,000)
Anonymous
City of Orem: CARE
Program
Electrical Wholesale Supply, Inc.
Sam & Mary Dunn
Fidelity Charitable
John & Karen Gardner
Goldman Sachs
Philanthropy Funds
Nathan & Ruth Hale
Cody & Linda Hale
Lora Hardman
Barbara Barrington Jones
Melville Stables
Larry H. Miller Charities
City of Orem: CARE Program
Maren Mouritsen & Tamara
M. Quick
omas R. & Nancy Perl
Kermit C. & Sally Hale Rice
Scott & Karen Smith
State of Utah: Division of
Arts & Museums
State of Utah: Governor’s
Oce of Economic
Development (GOED)
State of Utah: Legislature
State of Utah: Oce of
Tourism
Cody & Anne Swenson
Utah Toyota Dealers
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& Small Business
Administration (SBA)
Utah Children’s Dental
Network
Utah County
Royal Court
($5,000 to $9,999)
Adobe
American Express
Anonymous (x3)
Boston Mountain Money
Management Inc.
George S. and Dolores Do
Eccles Foundation
Deseret Trust Company
Liz England
John & Linda Gardner
Stephen W. & Bette Gibson
Patricia Greaves
KTM Insurance, LLC
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Arts (NEA)
Michael & Jenny Pulsipher
Dr. & Mrs. Richard Reiser
Anabel Richards
Schwab Charitable
Blake & Catherine Shumway
Dr. Jerry & Ella Simons
Nick & Kim Spencer
Mark & Sharon Stoner
Kyle Tanner
TD Ameritrade Clearing
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($2,500 to $4,999)
Chris H. Brower
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Laurie Leue
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Network for Good
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Ilene H. Olsen
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Foundation
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($1,000 to $2,499)
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OUR DONORS
Donations from January 1, 2012 through February 10, 2023
Lord & Lady ($500 to
$999)
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Charitable Fund
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omas and Karen Carey
Kay T. Davenport
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or Evjen
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Dignitary ($100 to $249)
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Emi ly Tangen
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