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Pictures
from our 2006 fall children's musical, Flapper!
Directed by Sally Hail, Produced by Kathy Alvarez.
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Click here to
see pictures from our Summer Production of
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
Director: Christian Barrera,
Vocal Director: Jim Achilles,
Producer: Jesus and Sylvia Huerta
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Photos
from our winter 2006 dinner theater.
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Our
first teen musical, in the fall of 2005. Directed by Kathy Tom,
produced by Mary Casillas. Photos here.
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This
2005 summer musical was directed by Heidi Henderson, produced by
Toni Smith. Photos here.
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Pocahontas
directed by Sally Hail, produced by Nancy Peralas.Photos
here.
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Directed
by Christian Barrera and produced by Toni Smith.Photos
here.
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Man
of La Mancha directed by Heidi Henderson and Patricia Harvey
in 2004, produced by Mary Beth Cochran and Shon & Michele Morrison.
Photos here.
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Oliver
directed by Stephanie Williams in Summer 2004. Produced by Toni Smith.
Photos here!!!
Members Choice for “Best Show 2004”
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The
Secret Garden, was directed in 2004 by Amy Stroud and Christian Barrera.
Produced by the San Benito Stage Company Board of Directors. Click
here for photos.
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March
2004 saw our first adult dinner theater, a series of four Neil Simon
one-act plays directed by Christian Barrera. Produced by Mary and Mike
Nelson.
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A
small intimate dinner theater in Feb 2004, featuring the talents of
Stephanie Williams and Mario Ferrito.
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The
2003 Members' Choice Awards Gala is an opportunity for the producers
and directors to give awards to many of their actors and helpers. In
2003 we gave a special Philanthropy Award to Shirley Seargent. Click
here for photos
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Rodgers
and Hammerstein's Cinderella, a children's production directed
by Gerrod Zanger and Pepe Espinosa. Produced by Toni Smith and Kathy
Alvarez. Our first show to sell out every performance. See
photos here.
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Fiddler
on the Roof, directed by Stephanie Williams, Vocal Director Amy
Oelrich, Produced by Kathleen Yager. A cast of amazing talent brought
this jewel to the stage in the summer of 2003.
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You
Can't Take It With You, directed by Tricia Harvey, Produced by
Shon and Michele Morrison. This 2003 dinner theater starred Mark Roberts,
Steve Hatcher, Amy Stroud, and Janet Myers. See
photos here
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Stuart
Little, the second 2002 children's production. Directed by Pepe
Espinosa and Gerrod Zanger, and starring Arianne Ferare as Stuart, Shannon
Roberts as Margalo, Melissa Dupris as Mrs. Little, Kyle Rhodes as Mr.
Little, Scott McFall as brother George, and Margaret Blasingame as the
cat Snowbell. See photos here.
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Annie
Get Your Gun received rave reviews from all who saw it. Directed
by Kathy Tom, this production starred Natalie Cochran as Annie and Christian
Barrera as Frank. See photos here.
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The
Pirates of Penzance in the spring of 2002. Directed by Heidi Henderson
and produced by Mary Beth Cochran, this classic starred Gareth Snook,
Christian Barrera, Heidi Henderson, Dean Halberg, and Bernie Frost.
Click here for photos.
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The
Velveteen Rabbit in the spring of 2002 was directed by Steve
Eaton and produced by Jim Bray. This children's production starred Christiana
Bray, Conner Bray, and Alex Alvarez. (Let us know if you have pictures
to share.)
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You're
a Good Man, Charlie Brown was the 2001 children's production. Directed
by Steve Eaton and produced by Mary Beth Cochran, and starring Jared
Burchard as Charlie Brown, Emily Manthey as Lucy, Anthony Barnes as
Snoopy, Anthony Pullium as Schroeder, Margaret Blasingame as Patty,
Megan Serpa as Sally, and Logan Wright as Linus.
Click here for photos.
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The
Sound of Music proved that our productions just keep getting better.
Starring Sally Hail as Maria and Gareth Snook as the Captain; directed
by Grace Serna-Nutter.
Click here for the photo gallery
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Hey,
Ho! Pinocchio was our first children's theater, with a cast of over
50 San Benito county children. Starring Tony De Rose as Pinocchio and
directed by Pepe Espinosa. For more pictures
click here .
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The
Music Man in July 2000. Directed by Melissa Banfill, starring Natalie
Cochran as Madame Librarian and Bruce Yager as the Music Man. Click
here for pictures.
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With
Godspell in May 2000, we held our first dinner theater. Directed
by Pepe Espinosa, and starring Christian Barrera as Jesus, Mike Smith
as Judas, and Father Richard McManus, Martin Leonard, Laura Johnson,
Annie Leonard, Jeff McCallon, Ashley Sanders, Patsy Ross, and Beth McCallon
as the disciples.
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Our
inaugural triumph in August 1999. Directed by Mark Sitko, and starring
Heather Fagrey Jakeman as Dorothy, Chris Barrera as the Tin Man, Matt
Coughlin as the Scarecrow, Bruce Yager as the Cowardly Lion, Sarah
Claspell as the Wicked Witch, and Natalie Cochran as the Good Witch.
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