Information about the Spring, 2008 Show
2008 Trinitarian Neighborhood Theatre Production: Peter Pan
We are pleased to announce the Trinitarian Neighborhood Theatre’s 15th season of offering quality neighborhood theatre with our 2008 production of Peter Pan. This year cast is bigger and better than ever. Back again this year to direct the production is Linda Schnoonmaker and Penny Kohut. This fearless twosome has more energy than a nuclear power plant and all the creativity to match. They’ll need it as we have our biggest cast ever of pirates, Indians and lost boys.
The shows will be performed on Friday, March 28th at 7:00 pm, Saturday, March 29th at 1:30 pm and 7:00 pm, and Sunday, March 30th at 1:30 pm and 6:00 pm. The Sunday matinee will be a special show for kids hosted by the Century Preschool. Tickets are $12 and are available from the Trinitarian Congregational Church office or from production staff Betsy Hopkins, Cindy Jalbert or Chris Gattis. All shows are at the TNT Theatre in the Trinitarian Congregational Church, 72 Elm Street, North Andover.
If you’re interested in advertising your business or taking a personal ad in our show program, please contact the church office at 978-686-4445 or email us at TNT@natrinitarian.org. We have staff available to help design an ad just right to promote your business to our audience.
TNT is excited to announce the 2008 cast as follows:
Peter Pan – Carolyn Boudreau
Wendy – Angelina Lionetta
John – Erik Hollenbeck
Michael – Patrick Kitchen
Mrs. Darling – Laruen Sheldon
Mr. Darling – Jeff Ashworth
Liza – Kristen Hollenbeck
Nana (the dog) – janet eichler
Grown-up Wendy – Kaity Beaumont
Jane – Stephanie Stabile
Hook – David Cook
Smee – Helen Pickard
Tiger Lily – Mackenzie Barber
Pickle Lily – Lauren Sheldon
Crocodile – Rodney Hollenbeck
Indian Tribe (A)
Olivia Nichols
Julia Dietz
Anna Kooken
Jackie Scaraggi
Courtney Caputo
Casey Pedro
Molly Dalton
Amy Welch
Corissa Hollenbeck
Julia Jackson
Jessica Carroll
Laurielle Leavitt
Mixed-Up Indian – Guiliana DeCaro
Indian Tribe (B)
Kelsey Hanle
Lauren Hanle
Laura Kitchen
Lauren Wanthal
Linnea Schult
Kendall Beals
Emily Dambach
Abby Coleman
Francesca DeCaro
Alyssa Dalton
Mackenzie Berube
Emma Butterbrodt
Pirates
Starkey – Jeff Workman
Cecco – Connie Fogg-Bouchard
Noodles – Michael Buckhout
Jukes – Regina Paplia
Ruddy – Allie Reed
Rougue – Luke Pickard
Cut Throat – Paul Hurton
Renegade – Joanna Tober
Crunchy – Dan Callagy
Scallywag – Amara Nguyen
Swashbuckler – Janelle Caputo
Dodger – Michael Onofaro
Peggy Leg – Michelle Melendy
Codger – Beam
Matey – Laurel Taylor
Scruffy – Terri Walton
Mullins – Jeff Ashworth
Sallywag – Kaity Beaumont
Salty – Kristen Hollenbeck
Blade – janet eichler
Lost Boys (A)
Curly – Carolyn Noyes
Nibs – Griffin Barber
Sticks – Scott Jackson
Slightly – John Boudreau
Tootles – Kyra Brown
Snap – Sarah Goodrow
E.Z. – A.J. Pedro
Frettie – Michelle Scaraggi
Smudge – Cam Abernathy
Fickles – Ben Ashworth
Gripes – Alex MacMillan
Needles – Emily Cummings
Twone – Alan Cook
Twoo – Sam Cook
Hype – John Kooken
Spokes – John Abate
Diz – Emma Johns
Lost Boys (B)
Daisy – Emma Hurton
Twinkles – Nicole Barbagallo
Stripes – Megan Keefe
Squeak – Lydia Zimmerman
Dawdles – Madison LaSpisa
Ace – Ryan Beals
Smirky – Grace Adam
Sling Shot – Daniel Reed
Cloudy – Caroline Mesinger
Perky – Stephanie Dunbar
Swifty – Megan Collins
Tweeter – Kelsey MacMillan
Frolic – Stephanie Stabile
For those who don’t know the story of Peter Pan, it’s set in London at the turn of the 20th Century. Wendy Darling enjoys telling her younger siblings stories about the mythical Peter Pan, the little boy who never grew up, and Peter's great nemesis, Captain Hook, the legendary pirate who fears nothing but a ticking clock. But a clock is ticking for Wendy, too. Her father has decreed that it's time for her to grow up. After tonight, no more stories. She's to be groomed for womanhood and marriage by strict Aunt Millicent.
Unknown to the Darlings, Peter Pan loves Wendy's stories, too, and travels a great distance to hear them. This very night, much to everyone's surprise, Peter flies into the Darling nursery in search of his shadow, which Wendy had previously captured. Peter – using happy thoughts and Tinker Bell's magic fairy dust – teaches the Darling children to fly and brings them to Neverland to join Peter and the Lost Boys in an exhilarating life free of grown-up rules where they can stay young forever.
Peter, the Lost Boys and the Darling children experience new wonders and dangers. Wendy perfects her role as mother to the Lost Boys and spends many days washing and cooking for them. As time passes, Wendy and the others grow restless and begin to long for a real family and home.
After rescuing Indian princess Tiger Lily from Captain Hook, Peter must save the children, not to mention his own Lost Boys, from the diabolical pirate captain. In addition, he must contend with the jealousy of tiny sprite Tinker Bell, who doesn't like Wendy one little bit.
A series of dangerous and exciting cloak-and-dagger adventures with Captain Hook and Peter leads to the villain's ultimate defeat, and Peter takes the Darling children home in the captured pirate ship which now soars through the sky, thanks to a little contribution from Tinker Bell. The Darling children return home to grow up and their family adopts the Lost Boys.