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2008 Apprentice Show
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August 27-30, 2008

Big Bad
by  Alec Strum
and Knights of the Rad Table
by  Pat Lyderson


CAST
Big Bad
Sydney Grimm - Alexis Lunardi
Fairy Godmother - Meg Egan
Little Red Riding Hood - Kaitlyn Lunardi
Grandmother Hood - Chloe Mahon
One - Deanna Nagle
Two - Kedrin Wilson
Three - Arthur Armington
Bill Woodcutter - Alex Curtze
Shepherd - Sarah Rohan
Boy Who Cried Wolf - Sarah Rafacz
Big Bad Wolf - Blaise Contino
Judge Wise Old Woman - Emma Rohan
Evil Stepmother - Katrina Bodenschatz
Miss Muffit - Chelsea Cameron
Knights of the Rad Table
Gwen - Kaitlyn Lunardi
Artie - Arthur Armington
Merlin - Emma Rohan
Morgan La Fey - Meg Egan
Lancelot - Alexis Lunardi
Gawain - Katrina Bodenschatz
Gareth - Deanna Nagle
Tristan - Blaise Contino
Bedivere - Kedrin Wilson
Kay - Alex Curtze
Lady in Waiting, Damsel in Distress -
        Chelsea Cameron
Horsa, Dragon, Loathly Lady - Chloe Mahon
PRODUCTION STAFF
Director - Kathi Lunardi
Scenic Design - Cat Eskey and Sarah Rafacz
Costume Design -
        Kristyna Smulligan (Big Bad)
        Riley Sunday (Knights of the Rad Table)
Lighting Design - Jake Edmondson
Stage Manager - Cat Eskey


From the Centre Daily Times,  August 22, 2008
"Appreciating the Apprentices":  "The two one-acts to be performed are spoofs of a well-known legend and fairy tale.  “The Knights of the Rad Table,” by Pat Lyderson, features a goofy, time-travelling Merlin the Magician, who whisks a skate-boarding boy named Artie and his friend Gwen back to the land of Camelot to save it from an evil sorceress.  “Big Bad,” by Alec Strum, could easily be an episode on Court TV, as it centers on a class-action lawsuit brought on by Little Red Riding Hood against a certain infamous Mr. Wolf (who “beat the rap” during his previous criminal trial)."


Photo Credit:  Meadow Lane Photography

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