Now that Eleemosynary is among our show history, we’d like to extend some applause to the unseen folks that made Eleemosynary the success that it was. Though audiences rarely get to see these folks when they come to see a show, anyone who has ever been in a stage production of any kind knows you can’t really get the job done without the folks behind the scenes—the techies, the crew, the business folks, the hospitality crew, the artists.
In addition to the folks pictured here, we also have to give high praise and many thanks to
- Julie Rea who served as line prompter during rehearsals along with just about anything else that needed done.
- Victor Folio who provided the set’s backdrop and hung it, made sure our platform stage pieces were transported in and out of the theatre, AND ran the box office.
- Donny Hawkins, Marianne McKeen, and Kimberly Davis who assisted with set construction and setting the lights.
- and Kathleen Krizner who designed and created Artie’s beautiful wings.
Many thanks to Sara and Julie for hosting the cast parties, too!