diary

 

uvu theatre presents

hÄnsel and
gretel

concert hall
november 8–11, 2023


engelbert humperdinck

 

Directed by
dr. isaac hurtado

Conducted by
Dr. Cheung chau

Musical Preparation by
ashley vasquez
peter blackham

Assistant Director
Dr. Jamie BAER Peterson

 

Sung in German with English supertitles.

 

synopsis


 

Act I: The Broom-Maker's Cottage

 

 

 

 

 

Hänsel and Gretel are doing chores. Both are bored and hungry, and to cheer themselves up they start to dance. Their games are interrupted by their Mother, who is angry to find them playing instead of working. In her anger she knocks over the milk jug, losing what was to have been supper. She sends them into the forest to gather strawberries instead. Wearied by their precarious existence, she sinks into a chair, only to be woken by the return of her husband. She is irritated to find him tipsy, but calms down when he produces a sack full of food. When he enquires after Hänsel and Gretel, he is alarmed to hear they are in the forest: he warns of the Witch who lives there, and both parents set out to look for the children.

 

Act II: Into the Forest

 

 

 

 

Hansel and Gretel happily gather and eat strawberries. When night falls they realize they are lost, and are frightened by the mysterious shapes in the mist. But a Sandman appears and settles them. They say their evening prayers, and go to sleep. The mist around them turns to clouds from which angels appear, who guard the children from harm.

 

Act III: The Witch's House

 

 

 

 

 

At dawn the Dew Fairy comes to wake Hänsel and Gretel. They are excited to see a house not far away, but when they begin to nibble at it, the Witch emerges and captures them, casting a spell. She ties Hänsel up, telling Gretel that her brother needs fattening. She releases Gretel with a spell, in order that the girl may help her with the oven. But Gretel uses the spell to free Hänsel, and as the Witch demonstrates to Gretel how to check the oven, the children push her into it. As the Witch dies, the gingerbread children she has formerly cooked appear. At Gretel’s touch they begin to awake. Hänsel then invokes the magic which breaks the Witch’s spell, and the children jump up and thank Hänsel and Gretel for saving them. The Mother and Father appear, and the family is reunited.

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cast


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Characters Wed & Fri Cast Thurs & Sat Cast
Peter, a broom maker Jamen Zohner Kade Bennet
Gertrude, his wife Amy Schafer Katherine Cox
Hansel, their son Vanessa Melena Madison O'Brien
Gretel, their daughter Taci Miner Louise Frazier
The Witch Travis Lunt Anthony Ruiz
Sandman Delaney Johns Bethany Rasmussen
Dew Fairy Megan Benson Charlee Sorenson
Echo 1 Bethany Rasmussen Katherine Bobo
Echo 2 Tami Rasmussen Sierra Bean
Echo 3 Alia Rampton Alia Rampton
Echo 4 Sam Hyland Marlie Krough
Echo 5 Kiera Whitaker Hannah Rigby

 

 

chorus


 

 

 

 

 

 

(Angel), Christian Holden (The Witch U/S), Hannah Rigby, Joseph Blomberg (Angel, Peter U/S), J. Scott Schilling, Katherine Bobo (Gretel U/S), Kiera Whitaker, Kegan Bjornn (Child), Marlie Krogh, Megan Hahn (Dew Fairy U/S), Sam Hyland, Sierra Bean, Tami Rasmussen, Alia Rampton, Benjamin Brown, Bethany Rasmussen, Charlee Sorenson

 

orchestra


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Violin

Rebecca Dalgleish
Blanka Bednarz
Dana Bentley
Annalicia Loveridge
Rosemary Palmer
Elsa Saunders
Geofrey Cua
Hanna Packard

violin 2

Brain Rowe
Maya Hughes
Brynn Allen
Ashlie Nelson
Brianna Rigby
Mary Griffin

viola

Alaina Magill
Clyde Ellis
Allison Taylor
Madi Riley

cello

Jacob Egbert
Elise Johnson
Marisa Clark
Alex Taylor
Hailey Hannig
Mckay Jones
Jacob Stanton
Lorraine Casas

Bass

 AJ Peery
Maxwell Hansen
Field Behrens

flute
Mickayla Hunter

Caryl Klemann

flute/piccolo

Emily Gabbitas

oboe

Emily Adams

oboe/english horn
Drew Allred

clarinet

Bob Gabbitas
Rain Evans
 

bass clarinet
Braxton Biggers

bassoon
Andrew Apgood

Eric Christensen

horn
Rachel Colton

Emilee Garcia
Cora Jackson
Michael Rodeback
Bea Shelley

trumpet
Bradly Olson

Arye Arteaga
Jordon Toomey

TROMBONE
Parker Johnson
William Whitehead
Eli Newman
Declan Cottle

tuba
Alex Jensen

harp
Cyndi Moody

percussion
Sofina Child
Luke Christensen
Nicholas Walker
Amelia Phelon
Amelia Cardon

 

* denotes section principal


 

Production Run Crew


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Technical Operations Director
cristian bell

 

 

Scenic/Props Designer
JANICE CHAN

 

 

 

Production Technical Director 
ERIC KIEKHAEFER

 

 

 

Costume Designer
carla summers

 

 

 

Venue Manager
JOSEPH SOLOMON

 

 

 

Lighting Designer
PETER D. LEONARD

 

 

Production Stage Manager
ROSALYNN EARDLEY

 

 


Audio/Video Technician
GRAYSON MARTINEAU

 

 

 

Venue Leads
A. ALLEN
JACOB THOMASON

 

 

 

Spot Light Operators
daymen goodwin
brittanY thorson

 

 

Stagehands
FOX BANRY
KYRA DUNYON
BILLIE VOYLES

 

 

Wardrobe Lead
KAELY HOPE

 

 

 

 

 

Wardrobe Technicial
MAGGIE SHEEN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

artists

 

 

Dean's Message

Courtney Davis

Our mission is to produce and present artistic excellence, which would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors. We thank them and express our deep gratitude to all patrons, supporters, and friends of The Noorda.

The arts possess the unparalleled power to inspire, educate, liberate, and transform. They elevate moments, mark milestones, soften edges, and generate profound meaning. Experience the beauty and wonder of the arts with us this season at The Noorda and begin at once to live!

Courtney R. Davis, J.D., M.A.
Dean, School of the Arts

 

 

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Department Chair
JEFFREY O'FLYNN

Associate Chair
MELISSA HEATH

Administrative Assistant
CHRIS GINES

 

Choirs
REED CRIDDLE
CHERILYN WORTHEN

Orchestra/Cello
CHEUNG CHAU

Violin
DONNA FAIRBANKS

Clarinet
JEFFREY O’FLYNN

Trumpet/Music Theory
RYAN NIELSEN

Percussion
SHANE JONES

Piano
HILARY DEMSKE

Jazz/Commercial
DAVID BAKER

Voice
MELISSA HEATH
ISAAC HURTADO

Commercial Music
CHARLIE HAN
TODD SORENSEN

Theory
BRYCE RYTTING

Musicology
ROSS HAGEN

Director of Bands
CHRIS RAMOS