Theatre on a Shoestring


STILL LIFE WITH IRIS




The Story


Set in Nocturno, "Still Life With Iris" chronicles a young girl's quest to regain her memory and with it her home. With the help of the incredible people she meets along the way, Iris' crusade recovers more than her past. She succeeds in finding herself: the power of faith and the courage of persistence. These traits will lead her home.

In the world of Nocturno, all the things one sees by day are made by the people who live there at night while the rest of the world sleeps. The sun is raised each morning by a signal from the day breaker, the moon is roped and lowered into a basket every night. The inhabitants of Nocturno busy themselves all night long putting leaves back on the branches, painting the flowers, filling the clouds with rain, making and bottling thunder for storms, and painting the spots on the ladybugs. In this world, Iris is a ten-year-old girl living happily with her mother.

Each of the inhabitants of Nocturno wears a beautiful coat that contains all their memories, a coat that is kept carefully mended by the local tailor, the Memory Mender. Without the coat, or if it becomes threadbare, the inhabitants would lose who they really were, because they wouldn't be able to remember.

During their work, they are expected to keep a lookout for the perfect example of their creations, which will then be sent to the Island of the Great Goods, where Grotto and Gretta Good rule and keep a single example of the perfect leaf, or the perfect book, and so on. Because she's seen as being perfect of her kind, she is taken to the island of the Great Goods, to become their perfect daughter. To do so, she has her coat taken away from her. Iris manages to keep a button from her coat, and when she holds it, she remembers something, but the memory is slim and enigmatic. She then goes on a journey to reclaim that memory.

The play's story line is in the tradition of Alice in Wonderland. Its allegorical elements and cultural references may mean more to the parents in the audience than to the children, but its strong plot, fantastical characters, and appealing heroine will engage children as well. The play explores how loss of one's past steals the future as well, and how our past defines who we are. Through a series of encounters with new friends, Iris is able to seek and discover the rest of her past, as well as revealing a wonderful secret which changes her future.



The Cast




Iris - Amanda Fanning

Mr. Matternot - Tyler Hendricks

Mom/Miss Overlook - Jordan Duffin

Hazel/Shell Dancer - Tarra Harrigan

Elmer - Kenny Rosales

Leaf Monitor/Shell Dancer - Roxy Jankowski

Thunderbottler I/Shell Dancer - Jessica Steinhoff

Thunderbottler II/Third String - Kasey Diercks

Bolt Bender - Donnie Herr

Memory Mender - Adam Horstman

Rainmaker/Ray/Shell Dancer - Krystyle Obal

Flower Painter - Melanie Reed

Gretta Good - Allyssa Dunn

Grotto Good - Ryan Hamel

Mr. Himtoo - Natalie Goodman

Mr. Otherguy - Erica Pape

Mr. Whichone - Kyra Lollis

Mr. Whoever - Susan Screnock

Mozart - Jana Wacker

Annabel Lee - Jamie Lemke

Captain Also/Shell Dancer - Kelsey Prell



The Production Crew


Director - Laurie Swigart

Set Design - Laurie Swigart

Scene Painting - Kourtney Kapas

The Book Artists - Nocturno - Allyssa Dunn

Great Island - Jamie Lemke

The Beach - Joseph Schwobe

The Tunnel - Allison McNown

Title Page - Lindsey McNown

Choreogrpaher - Leigh Waggoner

Props Design - Laurie Swigart

Construction Crew - Roger Swigart, Tim Bakeburg, Tech students

Tim Kleinow, Steve and Adam Horstman, Ryan Hamel, Jerry Ender

Costume Design - Laurie Swigart

Past Coat Artist - Bobi Cripe

Seamstresses - Linda Kapas, Heather Kapas, Nancy Martinson

Toni Anderson-Granahan, Kris Peterson, Lindo Olson

Makeup/Mask Design - Mark Lakowske

Makeup Supervisor - Kourtney Kapas

Stage Manager - Erica Pape

Assistant Stage Manager - Susan Screnock

Light/Sound Design - Laurie Swigart

Master Electrician - Tony Olson

Light Board Operator - Laurie Swigart

Lighting Assistant - Justin Schmitz

Sound Engineer - Gary Zimmerman

Sound Technician - Brian Hemstock

Box Office Manager - Roger Swigart

House Manager - Justin Schmitz

Ushers - Kay Schneider, Betty Pottinger, Ms. Stryker, Justin Schmitz, Jackie Schubert

Lobby Display - Kourtney Kapas

Poster Design - Francesca Ditzler

Fundraising Chairman - Heather Kapas

Publicity Team - Ellen Hemstock, Jamie Mayer and Marketing Students



The Show


(Photos taken during dress rehearsal)

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