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Peter Quince Performing Company, Ltd.
In association with
West Foundation, First National Bank, WOMT/WQTC
With participation from
Weyerhaeuser, Manitowoc Ice, Music Theatre International
Presents
Honk!
book and lyrics by Anthony Drewe
music by George Stiles
August 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th, 2005 at 7:30pm
Capitol Civic Centre, Manitowoc WI
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Producer's Note from the program

Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to PQPC’s 37th season and our production of Honk! This season marks my second and final season as producer. It has brought many challenges and difficulties, but it also has had a lot of the same old Quince magic.
This season I was blessed with an outstanding directing staff. Tricia and Chris thank you for taking the position of pit director so late and doing such a great job. Aimee you have been a great director and an even better friend. Erik your organizational skills are incredible and so valuable. Scuba your choreography is amazing but even more amazing are you.
This is what makes Quince what it is, the great people. Never have I worked with such talented and fun young people as in my Quince years. It is so great to see us come together and put a show on for you. So sit back, relax and enjoy what us young people can do.
Mark Quistorf – Producer
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Director's Note from the program

Hello everyone and thank you so much for coming to Peter Quince’s production of Honk! When I was fifteen years old, I sat down and made a list of everything that I wanted to do in my lifetime. At the top of that list was to direct a show at the Capitol Civic Centre. I never thought that it would actually happen for me, especially at the age of 21. But Peter Quince has provided an opportunity in my life that I am truly grateful for and honored to be a part of.
When I first read the script of Honk! I knew instantly that this was the show that I wanted our company to do. Not only is it a fun show for all ages with great music and dance numbers, but it speaks of issues in today’s society that are truly heartbreaking. In a world of plastic surgery, diets, eating disorders and a general lack of confidence from today’s youth, Honk! speaks of the inner beauty that one possesses, which far surpasses any physical perfection that one may have.
This is a truly inspirational tale, and I hope that not only will you sit back and enjoy this evening’s performance, but you will take from it the message of not judging a book by its cover, but looking further into a person’s soul to find out whom they are. Thank you so much for attending tonight’s show, your support is greatly appreciated!
Aimee Miller – General Director
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Cast

| Ugly | | Mark Quistorf |
| Ida | | Erin Wadzinski |
| Drake | | Darrick Bruns |
| Maureen | | Jamie Strutz |
| Turkey/Father Swan | | Zach Glaeser |
| Henrietta | | Manda Kay Thomm |
| Beaky | | Melyssa Keil |
| Billy | | Kristin Naus |
| Greylag | | Roz Diedrich |
| Dot | | Stefanie Voeltz |
| Barnacles/Farmer's Voice | | Thomas Moore |
| Cat | | Neil Schneider |
| Bullfrog | | Amy Malcolm |
| Queenie | | Emilee Landon |
| Lowbutt | | Missy Strutz |
| Snowy/Boy's Voice/Camera | | Brian Schneider |
| Penny | | Amanda Wachholz |
| Grace | | Cassie Glaeser |
| Mother Swan | | Stephanie Bonde |
| Pinkfoot/Girl's Voice | | Shelley FitzGerald |
| Floor Manager | | Logan Stokes |
| Jaybird/Old Woman | | Stets Smith |
Chorus:
Jennifer Binverse
Stephanie Bonde
Shelley Fitzgerald
Bethany Heili
Melyssa Keil
Emilee Landon
Amy Malcom
Thomas Moore
Kristin Naus
Nina Paavola
Brian Schneider
Stets Smith
Josh Stephani
Logan Stokes
Jamie Strutz
Missy Strutz
Manda Kay Thomm
Amanda Wachholz
Kate Wellner
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Pit

| Alyssa Elliott | | Bass Clarinet |
| Chris Rodey | | Tenor Sax |
| Craig Edgar | | Conductor |
| Eric Wind | | Percussion |
| Ethan Klassen | | Bass |
| Kevin Weiss | | Piano |
| Lucy Jost | | Bari Sax |
| Taryn Tougas | | Flute |
| Tricia Flaherty | | Alto/Tenor Sax |
| Sadie Cisler | | Flugel Horn |
Crews

Costume Crew: Tiffany Decker, Amy Malcom
Make-up Crew: Krista LaFond, Anna Lemberger, Brynn Luebke, Amy Malcom, Aimee Miller, Alissa Reinke, Lee Rydzewski, Neil Schneider, Jamie Strutz, Stefanie Voeltz, Kate Wellner
Painting Crew: Darrick Bruns, Aimee Miller, Brian Schneider
Set Building Crew: Jamie Strutz, Brandon Behm, Erik Weiss
Running Crew: Brandon Behm, Brad Backhaus
Fundraising Crew: Alyssa Elliott, Tricia Flaherty, Shelley FitzGerald, Cassie Glaeser, Zach Glaeser, Lucy Jost, Emilee Landon, Mark Quistorf, Chris Rodey, Brian Schneider, Neil Schneider, Jamie Strutz, Missy Strutz, Erin Wadzinski
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The Executive Committee of the Board of Directors for 2005

President: Aaron Mueller
Producer: Mark Quistorf and assistant Emilee Landon
Vice President: Missy Strutz and assistant Erik Weiss
Secretary/Treasurer:Erik Weiss and Steve LaFond
Public Relations:Melyssa Keil
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The General Committee of the Board of Directors for 2005

Alumni Relations Committee Head: Stefanie Voeltz
Fundraising Committee Head: Melyssa Keil
Internet Committee Head: Erik Weiss
History Committee Head: Melissa Strutz
Bylaw Committee Head: Neil Schneider
Education Committee Heads: Stefanie Voeltz and Neil Schneider
Social Activities Committee Head: Jamie Strutz and Steve LaFond
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Directing Staff for 2005

General Director: Aimee Miller
Music Director: Tricia Flaherty and Chris Rodey
Choral Director: Mark Quistorf and assistant Erin Wadzinski
Technical Director: Erik Weiss and assistant Brandon Behm
Choreographer: Steve LaFond and dance captain Stefanie Voeltz
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Production Council for 2005

Stage Managers: Kirsten Leifer and Erik Weiss
Costume Designer: Neil Schneider
Assistants: Jamie Strutz, Steven Lafond
Make-up Designers: Mark Quistorf and Emilee Landon
Assistant: Steven LaFond
Art Designer: Stefanie Voeltz
Assistant: Steven Lafond
Set Designers: Jamie Strutz and Stefanie Voeltz
Lighting Designers: Brandon Behm and Erik Weiss
Assistants: Erika LaPoint, Dan Heili
Sound Designer: Bryan Flaherty
Props Master: Cassie Glaeser and Ashley Schultz
Assistant: Emilee Landon
Master Carpenter: Darrick Brunes
Assistant: Geoffrey Diedrich
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Musical Numbers

Act One:
Scene 1: Various locations around the duckyard. Spring.
A Poultry Tale – Drake, Ida, Turkey, Henrietta, Maureen, Cat, Grace and Ensemble
The Joy of Motherhood – Ida and Maureen
Different (Pre-Reprise) – Ida
Hold Your Head Up High – Ida, Ugly and Fish
Look at Him – Ida, Drake, Ugly, Henrietta, Turkey, Cat, Grace, Ducklings and Maureen
Different – Ugly
Scene 2: The Cat’s Lair, inside one of the farm buildings.
Play With Your Food – Cat and Ugly
Lost – Ugly
Scene 3: The duckyard, later that evening.
The Elegy – Company
Every Tear a Mother Cries – Ida
Scene 4: The marsh. A late summer morning.
The Wild Goose Chase – Greylag, Dot, Snowy, Barnacles, Pinkfoot, Ugly and Cat
Act One Finale: Hold Your Head Up High (Reprise) – Ida and Ugly
Act Two:
Scene 1: The Old Woman’s Cottage. Late Summer.
It Takes All Sorts – Queenie and Lowbutt
Together – Cat, Queenie and Lowbutt
Scene 2: The dockyard. Late autumn.
The Collage – Drake, Ida and Company
Scene 3: A Collage. Various Locations.
Scene 4: A ditch on moors. Late autumn.
Now I’ve Seen You – Ugly
Warts and All – Bullfrog, Ugly, Froglets and Company
The Blizzard – Company
Scene 5: The open countryside. Late autumn.
Transformation – Ugly, Ida and Penny
Melting Moggy – Cat
Scene 6: The duckyard. Early spring.
Act Two Finale: Look at Him (Reprise) – Company
Curtain Call: Warts and All (Reprise) – Company
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