Godspell

 
 
 

Conceived and originally directed by
John-Michael Tebelak | Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
February 2011 | St. Mary’s Episcopal Church

2011 RTCC Award Nominations
Best Musical
Best Choreography – Leslie Owens-Harrington
Best Sound Design – Kim Fox, Shannon Marie and Zachary Townsend

CAST
Jeffery… Daniel Cimo
Gilmer… T’Arah Craig
Herb… Chris Hester
Robin… Lisa Kotula
Sonia… Carolyn Meade
Joanne… Rachel Nahrwold
John the Baptist/Judas… Russell Rowland
Jesus… Nick Shackleford
Lamar… Brian Vaughan
Peggy… Aly Wepplo

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the U.S.A.

PRODUCTION TEAM
Direction: Anna Senechal Johnson
Musical Direction: Kim Fox
Choreography: Leslie Owens-Harrington*
Stage Management: Nata Moriconi
Costume Design: Renee Coates
Lighting Design: Matthew Landwehr
Scenic Design: Brian Barker
Scenic Artist: Adam Dorland
Set Construction: Kevin Johnson
Properties Mistress: Nata Moriconi
Sound Board Operator: Shannon Marie
Sound Design: Zachary Townsend, Kim Fox and Shannon Marie
Dance Captain: Carolyn Meade
Piano: Kim Fox
Swing/Backup Vocals: Ingrid Young
Bass Guitar: Dane Magoon
Guitar: Grant Oliver
Drums: Andy Brockmann and Bentley Cobb
Photography: Jay Paul Photography
Posters/Programs: Susan Senechal

Pictured: Daniel Cimo. Background from left: Chris Hester, T'arah Craig, Russell Rowland, Aly Wepplo, Lisa Kotula, Carolyn Meade. Photo by Jay Paul Photography.

Pictured: Daniel Cimo. Background from left: Chris Hester, T'arah Craig, Russell Rowland, Aly Wepplo, Lisa Kotula, Carolyn Meade. Photo by Jay Paul Photography.

Pictured: Chris Hester. Photo by Jay Paul Photography.

Pictured: Chris Hester. Photo by Jay Paul Photography.

Publicity and Reviews

“Under Anna Senechal Johnson's direction the production is well-produced, especially considering that everything takes place in the spare room of a church. All aspects of the set, lighting and sound have to be brought in from elsewhere. Given the show's subject matter, it might not be a favorite of the more secular, but in its purpose of celebrating the teachings of Jesus, Cadence's production does it justice.”
Rich Griset, Style Weekly (February 16, 2011)