NOVEMBER 17 – DECEMBER 12, 2021

PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES

Book, Lyrics, and Music by John Foley, Mark Hardwick, Debra Monk, Cass Morgan, John Schimmel, and Jim Wann
Directed and Choreographed by Lee Ann Payne
Music Direction by Brent Schindele and Diana Torres Koss
Featuring Matt Bohn, Ric Iverson*, Julie James*, Scott MacDiarmid, Zack Olsen, Christopher Reber*, Brent Schindele*, and Diana Torres Koss*

We first performed this joyful musical in 2013 and now it’s back for an encore run. Filled with an exuberant mixture of country pop/rock and musical theatre tunes, Pump Boys is a slice of life show about some down-home folks who run the local gas station and diner in a rural southern town. This cast of characters and their straightforward take on life, love and music will leave you tapping your foot and smiling from ear to ear.

This production is dedicated to and in memory of Bill Mowatt.

 


“Totally terrific theatre.” – New York Post

 

Lee Ann Payne

Director and Choreographer

 

Brent Schindele

Music Director

 

Diana Torres Koss

Music Director (Vocals)

 

Steven Gerlach

Scenic Designer & Technical Director

 

B. Modern

Costume Designer

 

Christian Mejia

Lighting Designer

 

John H. Koss

Sound Designer

 

Shaun Carroll

Properties Master

 

Emerson Sanderson

Stage Manager

 

Jessica Carter

Wig Designer

 

Sara Safari

Assistant Director

 

Mark Hoagland

Master Carpenter

 

Ash M.B. and Spenser Matubang

Master Electricians

 

Rick Ortenblad

Scenic Painter

 

Norma Jean McGee

Costume Construction

 

 

 

 

Matt
Bohn


as Eddie

 

 

 

Ric
Iverson
*


as Rock

 

 

 

Julie
James*


as Prudie

 

 

 

Scott
MacDiarmid


as Jackson

 

 

 

Zack
Olsen


as Tubbs

 

 

 

Christopher
Reber
*


as Jim

 

 

 

Brett
Schindele
*


as L.M.

 

 

 

Diana
Torres Koss
*


as Rhetta

 

 

 

 

 

 


*Member, Actor’s Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.

 

 
CLICK HERE to read the SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL review.

 

 

 

Photos

Photography by Steve DiBartolomeo


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