THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND THE SCHOOL OF THEATRE AND DANCE PRESENT

35MM: A MUSICAL EXHIBITION

Music and Lyrics by Ryan Scott Oliver
Based on photographs by Matthew Murphy
Vocal Arrangements and Orchestrations by Ryan Scott Oliver

Additional percussion arrangements by Jeremy Yaddaw
Additional guitar arrangements by Matt Hinkley

ZOOTOWN CABARET

Director: David Cody
Music Director: Spencer Stern
Choreographer: Colleen Reed Rosbarsky ("Crazytown," "Why Must We Tell Them Why?," "Twisted Teeth," "Finale") 
Choreographer: Lucy Schindler ("The Ballad of Sara Berry")

35MM: A MUSICAL EXHIBITION
is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals.
www.concordtheatricals.com

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The School of Theatre and Dance acknowledges that these are the aboriginal territories of the Salish and Kalispel people, a number of whom are our colleagues, students, and friends. We honor the path they have always shown us in caring for this place for the generations to come.

*Es mistéʔes qe es lʔ, ci łu l ,T,atʔ̓ ayaqn u Qlispélixʷ sqlixʷúʔulexʷs t Nłʔaycčstm Kʷtis
Snacx̓ ̣łqe̓ ym̓ ín. Qe es putʔem łu Sqélixʷ m̓ im̓ éʔeye̓ ms x̣ʷl ,olqʷštulexʷ łu x̣ʷl ,qł sqlqelixʷ.

AUDIENCE STATEMENT OF EMPOWERMENT
The School of Theatre & Dance recognizes that art can provoke; therefore, during the course of this performance, patrons are empowered to leave if themes or situations make them uncomfortable.

AUDIENCE ADVISORY
This production contains mature themes/content, including mentions of physical/sexual violence; viewer discretion is advised.

~35mm is performed without an intermission.~

CAST (in alphabetical order)

Monroe Ayers
McKay Cheney
Danielle Hoyer
Rikky Johnson
Mikayla Kay
Andy Lottis
Nick Monsos
Karlee Palagi
Connor Romandine
Lucy Schindler

MUSICIANS

Keyboard/Conductor: Spencer Stern
Electric and Acoustic Guitar: Nick Barr
Electric Bass: Kurt Skrivseth
Drums: Chesney Wheeler
Violin/Viola: Bethany Rippeon
Cello: Jayla Mitchell

MUSICAL NUMBERS

“Stop Time” - Photographs: the theme of our show

“Crazytown” - An idle boy is tormented by nightmares

 “Transition 1”

 “On Monday” - Love moves at different speeds

 “Caralee” - A manny and a nightmare child

 “The Party Goes with You” - Unattainable Love

 “Good Lady” - A knight in search of his lady who has vanished

 “Transition 2”

 “Make Me Happy” - Crazy, kinky couple in love

 “The Seraph” - A sinner finds salvation in another

 “Immaculate Deception” - Patrons at a gallery interpret abstract art and comment on the exploitative nature of art

 “Transition 3”

 “Leave Luanne” - Southern Gothic tragic story

 “Mama, Let Me In” - On religion and LGBTQ+ individuals

 “Why Must We Tell Them Why?” - A song against conformity

 “Twisted Teeth” - Vampires in love and bloodlust

 “Hemming and Hawing” - An on-again/off-again relationship

 “Transition 4”

 “Cut You a Piece” - A deeply emotional ghost story

 "Transition 5"

 “The Ballad of Sara Berry” - High-school prom goes awry

 “Finale”

PRODUCTION STAFF

Dance Captain: Lucy Schindler
Rehearsal Accompanist: Spencer Stern

SPECIAL THANKS

Roger and Marcie Cody
Jennifer Cavanaugh and Michael Musick, Co-Deans – College of the Arts and Media
James Smart, Director – School of Music
Mike Post, Director – School of Theatre and Dance
Mikyla Veis and Christopher Baumann – Zootown Arts Community Center
Erin McDaniel

TALENT SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT 2023-2024

Andy Lottis's headshot

Andy Lottis

Andy Lottis is a senior pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Musical Theatre Performance here at the UM School of Theatre and Dance and is honored to be the 2023-2024 Talent Scholarship recipient. Growing up in Southeast Portland, Oregon, Andy always loved a few things: making and telling stories, stretching the limits of his imagination, and being the center of attention. He found his way into performance through many avenues. His parents spent a lot of time filling the house and their lives with music. Andy’s best friend in middle school got him into theatre, which he pursued through high school right into UM in Fall 2020.

Andy has been involved in the School and many productions, the first of which was Welcome to the Void as Kris. Following that he did One Lane Bridge as an ensemble member, had a brief run as Detective Keller and ensemble in She Loves Me, and was a member of Zootown Cabaret in Spring 2022. (He encourages anyone curious to ask him why his time in She Loves Me was a “brief run.”) Following that, Andy was Bobby in Cabaret, performed in two dance pieces in Dance Underground, was a member of Zootown Queer Cabaret, and attended the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival as a part of UM’s first official group. Andy is an ensemble member in Zootown Cabaret’s current production of 35mm: A Musical Exhibition. He will be seen as Lysander in A Midsummer Night's Dream in February 2024.

Andy’s passion for theatre and the arts stems from his compassion and empathy. He describes himself as a people person. His time and work in theatre has given him abundant opportunities to meet new people and gain new perspectives on life; he takes great pride in bringing life to the stories of other people and their humanity. Most recently, as Bobby in Cabaret, he got to dive into 1930s Berlin and its club life. Being a queer person and playing Bobby, a queer man in character, gave Andy the chance to really define what it means to be a member of the LGBTQ+ community and to explore the impact that can be made today by telling the terrifyingly real stories of characters like Bobby in the Holocaust.

Andy has also maintained his love of music. If time and money were infinite resources, Andy would be supplementing his education with as many degrees in music as possible. He can usually be found wearing headphones, listening to something and trying to dissect all the parts. He hopes to produce and release his own music and is currently working on a song for his senior project.

Andy would like to thank his parents, Brian and Annette, for always supporting him and jumping on board, even when none of them had any idea what they were signing up for. He would like to thank his best friend, Anna, for knowing him and being his anchor, even over 500 miles away. He also thanks every audience member and every scholarship donor for their support for and appreciation of the performing arts.

Lastly, he would like to thank John DeBoer for taking a scared little 18-year-old—failing his first course and unsure of his place in the world—and helping him discover his confidence and self-worth.

UM THEATRE AND DANCE STUDENTS SUPPORTED BY

Charles Ross Capps, Sr., and Agnes Ranjo Capps Scholarship; George & Louise Caras Scholarship; James Caras Family Scholarships; Sarah Crump Memorial Scholarship; Alexander & Virginia Dixon Dean Scholarships; Janice Stenslie Foster Endowed Scholarship; Riki Gordon Scholarship; Donal Harrington Scholarships; Jim Kriley Memorial Scholarship; Mary Cardell Moore and Robert & Florence Cardell Awards; Ivan Morrison Scholarship in the Arts; Mott Ranch Scholarship; Odyssey of Our Stars Scholarships; Sarah Ottley Memorial Scholarship; Patron Scholarships; Rachel Sprunk Smith Scholarship; Sheila M. Sullivan Scholarship; Talent Scholarship; Theatre Scholarships; Thespian Scholarships; UM Dance Days Scholarships; May Carol Zeman Award


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