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Rowland Hautsch (Senex):
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After a 3 year hiatus (“business, pressing business”), Rowland
is very excited to be back on stage with RFCT. You will remember
Rowland as Ralph in “Kiss Me Kate” and as a hairy Ishmaelite in
“Joseph and the Technicolor Dream Coat. Rowland would like to
thank his wife (“yes dear”) for her patience and continued
support. And a special thank you to my daughter, Jessica, for
listening to that silly song over and over. “Let the show
continue”.
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Jessica Hewitt (Domina):
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This is Jessica’s second performance with the RFCT, you may
remember her as Smitty
in How to Succeed in Business w/o really Trying.
She is delighted to be back with her family here in
Riverhead. She would
like to dedicate this performance to the loving memory of her
father in law Robert Hewitt, one of her biggest fans! “Miss you
Dad, hope you enjoy this show from the best seat in the house”
Jessica is also thrilled to announce that she will start
filming her first romantic comedy
WHAT HAPPENED TO US
under the CROSS LIGHT
FILMS INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION STUDIOS that she in fact wrote,
in spring 2009! For more on Jessica’s up and coming events,
performances, and music go to
oneandonlyjessh@myspacemusic.com
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Nelson Donald (Hero):
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This is Nelson's fourth RFCT production. Previous credits
include: Jacey Squires (Barbershop Quartet) in "The
Music Man", Bud Frump in "How to Succeed in Business" and
Sandor in "Bells Are Ringing" . He would like to thank Robert,
Jay, Kathy, Jan, Jayne, Di, Ken and the entire cast and crew for
all their hard work. A special thank you to Patti H., seamstress
extraordinaire, Patrice, my 'Lovely' wench, and Jessica,
hairdresser to the stars!!
Love to Mom, Deb, Glenn and Ken, and peace out to the Karaoke
crew at Jerry and the Mermaid.
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Scott Kennedy (Hysterium):
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Scott has graced the stage of RFCT in more than one production.
You may remember him from “Bells are Ringing” or
“Oliver.” When not
on stage he’s found in his studio sculpting and producing
amazing pieces of art. It was through this production that he
rediscovered his love Altoids.
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Michael P. Horn (Pseudolus):
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With this performance Michael gets a chance to fulfill a dream
which is to play the character
Pseudolus. He has
played a number of roles in such as Marry N Sam in
Lil Abner,
Froggy,
LeSur in Foreigner, John Hancock in
1776, Guy Protolo in The
Ritz. and Scotty Templeton in
Tribute Along with
many other roles for several local theater companies. He has
also director several productions for Springs Community Theater
as well as RFCT. When Michael is not working with the local
theater companies he can be seen performing with the Improv
group See Saw Comedy and has been doing some voice over work and
a few student films.
As always he wants to thank his family for all their love and
support because without it none of this would be possible.
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Phil Centonze (Erronius):
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Phil Centonze (Erronious)
is happy to return in his seventh RFCT production. He would like
to thank Robert and Kathy, of the fabulous Horn Production team,
for casting him in the role of a “befuddled old man” since this
will require no acting on his part!
Phil would as like to thank the entire cast for pointing
him in the right direction (literally). Most of all, he would
like to thank his beautiful wife and best friend Marilyn for her
support, patience and also for being a great Mom to his
multi-talented daughters Dara and Leah who will always be the
stars in his life.
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Gary (Miles Gloriosus):
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Gary jumped in at a moment’s notice to take over the role of
Miles.
You might remember Gary from his acrobatic somersaulting and
flips in last year’s The Music Man.
Some of his impressive gymnastic performances include:
1976 Suffolk County Gymnastics Champion (N.
Babylon H.S.), International Circus Performer
–Acrobat-Aerialist- Dare Devil (1978-2005), Gold Medal
Award-Best Aerial Act (Mexico City 1982), Big Apple Circus
(Lincoln Center 1986), Walt Disney’s Dare Devil Circus
Spectacular at Epcot Center (1988).
When not on dry land, Gary also can be seen at Atlantic
Marine World, in his alter-ego of Poseidon.
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Linda Aydinian (Madame Lycus):
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Something familiar......I'll say, Linda Aydinian in the role of
a "seasoned" woman. You may remember her as far back as
"pretty little Sally" in Oliver, or as Mrs. Potiphar in Joe's
Coat or as a gold digger nightclub dancer in Bells are Ringing
or most recently as Hedy La Rue, the blonde bimbo in How 2
Suceed . But this year's role reversal as "Madam" Lycus
has been the most fun!
Linda has been in many RFCT productions over the past 10 yearsas
well as working on our scholarship committee. She cherishes all
the fond memories and friends she has made along the way.
Special thanks to my other half, Steve and my children, Laurain
and Michael for putting up with me all these years.
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Susan Hockett (Tintinabula):
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Susan has produced seven RFCT shows and this rare stage
appearance in Forum was made possible by Kathleen Horn
who graciously assumed the job of producer. Susan would
like to thank Robert for the chance, the production staff for
their unsung efforts, Jan for going over the numbers, the cast,
especially the Lycus ladies for all the fun, and most of all the
Brooklyn and Aquebogue Hocketts for their creative suggestions.
She hopes she outlives the comparison of her hips to a camels'.
PS to John and Jordan in the Lighting booth: CLOSE YOUR EYES!
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Theresia Sanchez (Panacea):
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A
Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is Theresia’s
tenth show with the RFCT.
As a familiar chorus member, she’s taking on a role this
year that certainly has character and produces quite a few
laughs! She wishes
everyone a great show and would like to thank them for their
support and friendship.
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Patty Hautsch (The Geminae):
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After 10 years of playing a maid/wife, Patti plays a courtesan.
She is not sure at her age if this is a forward move.
Thanks to all in the cast for making it so much fun especially
my "twin." Much love to Rowland, although he should be thanking
me for making his role as a domineered husband hardly an act at
all. To Jessie, you are my
shining star. To my angel, Ryan, I love and miss
you more each day.
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Jayne Freedman (The Geminae/Costumer):
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I play the Geminae a courtesan, one of the twins. I've always
wanted to be a twin now I have the chance I couldn't have pick a
nicer twin sister. Its nice to
be back on the stage of RFTC again I came to have fun and this
play is what fun is all about. I've been in many productions
with SCTC Once upon a Mattress, South
Pacific, Lil Abner and ect.... Theater is my first love
and hope to be able to do more for a long time. Good luck to the
whole cast and thanks for all the loving support of my family
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Jan McKenna (Vibrata/Choreographer):
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Jan is happy to be back on the RFCT stage after directing last
year's "Music Man". She has been a member since 1992 and
has played Ella in "Bells Are Ringing", Charlotte in "A Little
Night Music", Gloria in "Damn Yankees" and Bonnie in "Anything
Goes". She has choreographed "Fiddler on the Roof", "Lil'
Abner", "Damn Yankees", "South Pacific", "Godspell", "Magic of
Broadway", Joe's Coat", "A Little Night Music" "How to
Succeed..." and "Music Man". She really enjoys giving her best
friend Glenn a good "Prattfall"! She works for the Town of
Riverhead and when she isn't on stage, you can catch her
waitressing at Tweeds Restaurant on Saturday nights. She has two
talented daughters, in college, and the best family a girl can
have! Roll on 28!
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Kathy Horn (Gymnasia/Producer):
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Kathy has worn many hats during this production.
She signed on to be the producer for her brother, then
jumped at the chance to work with the program Quark for the
playbill, and then felt like it didn’t feel right not learning a
JanM dance routine and pole-vaulted into the role of Gymnasia.
Kathy has been involved in many RFCT productions (both in
front of and behind the curtain), “Oliver” “How to Succeed…”
“Music Man” and “Camelot”.
She also is involved with the Springs Community Theatre
group and has been all of their shows to date. This is the 2nd
RFCT show that she has worked on the production team with her
brother, Robert and can say she enjoyed it once again.
When not performing on a giant stage in which 1000 dramas
can be played on…Kathy can be found in her 3rd grade
classroom at Roanoke Ave Elementary School.
Thank you's
go out to Jan and her wonderful choreography, everyone turning
in what they needed to turn in for the playbill to be turned in
on time, Roberta, M, D thank you for all the dinners you saved
me some minae, R for helping me when I was ready to resign as P,
Josh thank you for stuffing all the envelopes.
Glen, thank you for being there.
As always a BIG thank you to my number one fans Mom and
Dad. Now sit back,
relax, because this has “Something familiar, something peculiar,
something for everyone: a comedy tonight!" Enjoy!!
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Patrice Keitt (Philia):
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Patrice Keitt (Philia)
is thrilled to be making her RFCT debut.
She was most recently seen as
Claire in
Proof at the North
Fork Community Theater.
A New York City
transplant, Patrice studies acting and singing at HB Studio in
Manhattan where she played
Armande in Molière’s
The Learned Ladies.
She has starred in several independent short films and
two cabaret shows in the city.
Patrice is a soloist at St. Patrick’s Church in Southold.
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Glenn Abramowitz (Protean/Soldier/Civilian/Eunuch):
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This is Glenn’s 18th season with RFCT (it’s for
charity, you know).
Glenn is considered to be the King of the Prattfalls of RFCT and
Jan certainly has him earn his title this show.
If he hasn’t developed Chevy Chase Syndrome yet, he is
purely indestructible (no fault of himself or Jan). Glenn has
holds the title for most consecutive shows in a row….16. (A
title that no one can beat!!!)
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Shelley Bennett (Protean/Soldier/Civilian….Eunuch??):
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Happy to be doing her first production with RFCT. Has been
in all 3 of Springs Community Theater’s productions – Once Upon
a Mattress (lady in waiting); South Pacific (nurse) and L’il
Abner (Dr. Krogmeyer). Shelley lives in East Hampton (Springs)
with her husband John “Jay” and children Kristofer & Courtney.
Their other son Corey is in the US Army in Iraq. Shelley
is the Office Manager of the First Presbyterian Church in
Southampton for the past 9 years where she’s also a member of
the choir. She enjoys singing and acting and hopes this is
just the first of many times on stage with RFCT.
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Siri Fink (Protean/Soldier/Civilian….Eunuch??):
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Siri is glad to be back on the stage with her fellow thespians.
She wants to thank her special someone. Now sit back,
relax, and enjoy our “Comedy Tonight!”
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Elisa Gattuso (Protean/Soldier/Civilian….Eunuch??):
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This is Elise’s stage debut as a thespian and hopes she doesn’t
disappoint you.
However, Elise is no stranger to the stage.
Up until now, her past experiences have been as a doo wop
and jazz vocalist.
Some of you may recognize her from the Riverhead schools.
She works with special needs children in the District and
enjoys making a difference in the lives of others.
Her passion includes literature, music, and art, of any
and all kinds.
However, her greatest and most precious achievements are her two
beautiful boys…Joseph and Vincent.
I dedicate this performance to them.
They are my magnum opus.
Thank you, Joseph and Vincent for always encouraging
Mommy to pull off “fabulous” when she may only feel “mediocre”!
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Rob Kohlman (Protean/Soldier/Civilian/Eunuch):
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Rob is a veteran stage performer currently enjoying his RFCt
debut. His past roles include the Cowardly Lion (Wizard of Oz),
Mr. Fezziwig (Christmas Carol), Audrey II (Little Shop of
Horrors), and many strange and interesting characters.
I thank RFCT for making my dream come true by being cast
in Forum. My best
for the cast and my family for all the support! It’s been a
fantastic show!!!
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Pat Speed (Protean/Soldier/Civilian….Eunuch??):
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Once again the stage of RFCT is graced with Pat Speed.
Pat has been in several performances with RFCT, those
include, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Camelot,
Bells Are Ringing, How to Succeed in Business Without Really
Trying, and last year’s Music Man.
She appeared at NFCT in She Loves Me and Picnic, and also
was at the Vail Levitt in the Judge and the Jailer. Pat thanks
Robert and Jan for their expertise. Enjoy the Show!
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Elva Victoria (Protean/Soldier/Civilian….Eunuch??):
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Elva Victoria is returning to the RFCT for the second year and
glad to do it, even though it's her third show in a row in which
she wears a toga. She has appeared in "Midsummer's Night's
Dream, "Music Man", "We've Always Lived in a Castle" and "The
Cave Dwellers" to mention a few. She would like to say
Thank You for the fabulous reception that the members of the
RFCT have given her and give a shout out to her family,
expecially Lily-Blossom, To Christine her BFF and, of course to
her Gary.
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Robert Horn (Director)
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Robert has been involved with RFCT since "Oliver" and has
directed a few shows. He would like to send a BIG thank
you out to Jan for her assistance and all the others who helped
get this production up and running. He also would like to
thanks Emily for her help and being a great kid. He would
like to dedicate this show in honor of his parents Eileen and
Thomas Horn who have shown with laughter and a smile you can get
through anything.
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John A. Bennett (Musical Director)
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This is John’s first time with RFCT and he has enjoyed working
with the cast and everyone involved with “Forum.”
John comes from East Hampton and is happy to share this
experience with his wife, Shelley, who is also in the cast.
John aka Jay has three children, Kristofer and Courtney,
who attended East Hampton HS, and his Corey, is a PFC with the
US Army in Iraq.
This is not John’s first musical.
He has been Musical Director for Southampton Players and
directed “Company,” “A Chorus Line,” and “Follies.” As musical
director with The Springs Community Theatre he has done “Once
Upon a Mattress,” “South Pacific,” Assistant Musical Director
for “Li’l Abner”and also played the Mayor of DogPatch.
He looks forward to SCT next production this spring of
“Anything Goes. In
addition to his musical direction, John is a music teacher at
The Tuckahoe School and the Bridgehampton School. He is the
Director of Music at Most Holy Trinity Church in East Hampton.
I want to thank the board of RFCT & Robert Horn for this
wonderful opportunity to work with this great show.
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Diana Horn (Stage Manager)
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It is her pleasure to once again to take on the “role” as the
Stage Manager for the Riverhead Faculty Community Theater.
Between RFCT and the Springs Community Theater she has
stage managed over a dozen shows. She wants to thank her crew
for their enthusiasm and her family for all their support and
love.
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Elva Victoria |
Protean, Eunich, Soldier: No bio at this time.
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