WAUKESHA Neil Gregersen, who is directing the University of Wisconsin-Waukeshas fall theater production, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, has selected a cast of ten, each playing multiple parts. Adapted by Ernest Zulia from the books of Robert Fulghum, the play has music by David Campbell, including four songs in the show plus musical bridges between scenes.
Appearing in the production will be UW-Waukesha students:
- James Boylan, Hartford
- Theresa Cipinski, Waukesha
- Eric Harroun, Wales
- Amanda Mueller, Waukesha
- Laken Murray, Waukesha
- Stephanie Sell, Hartland
In addition, alumnus Tom Quirk, Wauwatosa, will return to the Lunt-Fontanne stage. Three other members of the community will have parts
- Mike Crowley, Brookfield
- Jennifer Eberhardy, Milwaukee
- Andrew Hollenbeck, a high school student from Oconomowoc.
Further student contributions include:
- Renae Whaples, Wales, props crew chair
- Michelle LaChance, Waukesha, costume crew chair
- Erik Paaske, Waukesha, lights crew chair
- Nick Bernhardt, Waukesha, sound crew chair
Donna Mitchell, Sussex, a retired Waukesha elementary music teacher, will serve as music director.
Gregersens wife, Nancy, is stage manager, and community member Cole Teeter heads the projection crew. Both live in Waukesha.
Performances will be Fridays and Saturdays, November 5, 6, 12, and 13, at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, November 7, at 2:00 p.m. in the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, located in the Fine Arts Center on campus at 1500 N. University Dr.
Adult tickets are $8, with a dollar discount for senior citizens (62+) and students. Children aged 12 and under are $4. UW-Waukesha students with ID are admitted free. All seating is general admission. For ticket information, phone (262) 521-5212. |