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| Archive > 2000-2009> 2001-2002> Lost in Yonkers | ||
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Cast |
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| Jay |
Matt Haar Michael Tramontin |
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| Arty |
Jarod Martinolich Quinn Asaro |
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| Eddie |
Paul Loisel Brian Collins |
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| Bella | Mary Lee Harris | |
| Grandma | Dayna Johnson | |
| Louie |
Kirk Evans Randy Boudreaux |
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| Gertrude |
Jessica Salamin Kristen Williams |
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Production Staff |
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| Playwright | Neil Simon | |
| Director | Chuck Guajardo | |
| Assistant to Director | Dickie Dufour | |
| Technical Director | Michael Camnetar | |
| Technical Assistance | Bob Roso | |
| Student Director | Michelle Cenac | |
| Student Tech Directors |
George Hoffmann Chris Morgan |
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| Main Construction Crew | Quinn Asaro, Randy Boudreaux, Michelle Cenac, Brian Collins, Elizabeth Darré, Ross Gernon, Louis Haar, Matthew Haar, Mary Lee Harris, Dayna Johnson, Lindsey Lanson, Thomas LeBlanc, Billy Majoue, Kasey Mathews, Jarod Martinolich David Morris, Adam Preveau, Laura Richard, Patrick Rigney, Jimmy Rumney | |
| Lights |
Lindsey Lanson Michell Cenac |
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| Sound Director | Jayme Necaise | |
| Student Sound Assistants |
Louis Haar Jimmy Wylie |
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| Prop Master | Chris Emery | |
| Prop Crew | Billy Majoue, Kasey Mathews, Patrick Rigny | |
| House Manager | George Hoffmann | |
| Champagne Night Hostess | Connie Carrigee | |
| Champagne Night Assistants | Dan Adams, Irv Barousse, Cynthia Brenes, Connie Green, Monica Green, Barbara Vickers, Laurie Waltzer | |
| Champagne Night Set-up | Mary Ann Robarts and the Rummel Student Council | |
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Cast Profiles |
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Quinn Asaro (Arty) A sophomore, who
previously attended St. Philip Neri, Quinn made his debut on the Genesian
Players stage as Rufus in All the Way Home. As a freshman, he
received the Best Newcomer Geni Award and Best Supporting Actor Geni for his
role as Rufus. Quinn was last seen in Teahouse of the August Moon. He
is a member of the National Junior Honors Society, Science Olympiad Team,
Key Club, and Spanish Club. Randy Boudreaux (Louie) A graduate of St. Benilde, this junior is making his fifth appearance in a Genesian production. He was seen in Sorry Wrong Number, Circle and You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. His last role was Colonel Purdy in Teahouse of the August Moon. Randy is involved in Key Club, Student Council, Anime Club, and the Philosophy Club. He is planning a career in broadcast journalism. Michelle Cenac (Student Director) A Chapelle sophomore, Michelle is involved in her fifth Genesian production. She was last seen in Teahouse of the August Moon. Her other shows include Circle, Sorry, Wrong Number, and Broadway Bound. Michelle is involved in Ambassadors, Retreat Team, Thalians, Matthew 25, True Love Waits, and Student Council. She attended St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Grammar School. Brian Collins (Eddie) In his debut year with the Genesians, Brian has had the fortune to be cast in every play this season A former St Philip Neri student, Brian’s desire is to do many more plays He thanks his mom for becoming an honorary Genesian on the days he couldn’t attend work crew. Kirk Evans (Louie) As a freshman, Kirk made his Genesian debut in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown and resumed his acting career as a junior with this production. A member of the Swim Team, he has been sorely missed on the Rummel stage. Matthew Haar (Jay) A third year Genesian, Matt is a junior who hails from St. Christopher Grammar School. He was last on the Genesian stage as Hokaida, a wrestler in Teahouse of the August Moon. Matthew is a member of Campus Ministry and the Rummel Abstinence Program. Mary Lee Harris (Bella) An Ursuline Academy junior, Mary Lee is appearing in her seventh Genesian production. Her last role was Higa Jiga in Teahouse of the August Moon. She has appeared in Meet Me in St. Louis, The Sandbox, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, All the Way Home, and Circle. Outside of Genesians, Mary Lee is active in school clubs and independent voice lessons. In college, she plans to major in music and psychology. Dayna Johnson (Grandma) An Archbishop Chapelle junior, Dayna has appeared in Teahouse of the August Moon, All the Way Home, Broadway Bound, and The Sandbox. She is involved in Retreat Team, Mission club, and Pro-life. She previously attended St. Ann and is grateful to her parents for all the wonderful opportunities they have afforded her, especially riding Am-Trak all the way to New York City. Paul Loisel (Eddie) Paul made his debut in the Genesians this year as Gregovich in Teahouse of The August Moon. As a junior, he is involved in the Student Council and Inline Hockey Team. The former Rosalie Elementary School student is greatly indebted to the Goodwill Thrift Store that provided him with his entire costume. Jared Martinolich (Arty) Better known to the Genesians as Les, Jared made his debut as the Young Boy who brought the goat on stage in Teahouse of the August Moon. He is a member of the Student Council and a graduate of St. Benilde. Jessica Salamin (Gertrude) Jessica is the president of Thalians, Chapelle’s drama club. A junior, she graduated from St. Ann. She made her Genesian debut as Lotus Blossom in Teahouse of the August Moon. She dedicates her performance to her family and friends who support her acting. Michael Tramontin (Jay) A very familiar face on the Genesian stage, Michael is a junior who has appeared in Teahouse of the August Moon, and in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Circle, All the Way Home, Broadway Bound, and Four in One. A former Kehoe-France student, Michael is greatly interested in the performing arts. Kristen Williams (Gertrude) A Chapelle senior, Kristen is this year’s Genesian representative on the Homecoming Court. She is last year’s recipient of Best Supporting Actress Geni for her role in Our Town. Other Genesian appearances include, Mousetrap, Broadway Bound, All the Way Home, and Four in One. At Chapelle, she is in Campus Ministry, Student Council, and Ambassadors. She thanks her parents for their love and support. |
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