Peter and the Starcatcher

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Peter and the Starcatcher
Comedy
–Theatre PG
The Neverland you never knew.

With ingenious stagecraft and boundless creativity, Peter and the Starcatcher upends the Peter Pan story and brings the legend to life. Starcatcher apprentice Molly Aster and three orphans are hunted by cut-throat pirates and their mustachioed captain as she races to protect a trunk of magical "Starstuff." This wildly theatrical production will have you hooked the moment your imagination takes flight!

By Rick Elice, based on the novel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. Music by Wayne Barker.
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Lee Gundersheimer

Directed by guest artist, Lee Gundersheimer

Lee has directed plays all over the country, but for many years was based in NYC. He came to this area from Duluth where he directed Evita, Godspell, Boeing Boeing, and the Midwest premiere of Coronado by Dennis Lehane, the author best known for Mystic River. Before moving to Minnesota, he ran two theaters in New York and has had a professional career in the performing arts as a performer, director, writer, teacher, and producer for over thirty years.

Cast
Black Stache
Aidan Smerud
Molly
Grace V. Riness
Boy
Addison Sim
Grempkin/Mack
Devin J. Simko
Mrs. Bumbrake/Teacher
Chuck Charbeneau
Bill Slank
Jay Grays
Smee
Rhys Wolff
Prentiss
Dustin Luecke
Alf
Peter Schreier
Lord Leonard Aster
Brandon Harris
Captain Scott/Hawking Clam
Josh Lichty
Ted
Alex Kent
Fighting Prawn/Sanchez
Matt Springer
Director
Lee Gundersheimer
Co-Music Directors
Aidan Smerud
Matt Salvo
Choreographer
Brittany Schilla
Set Designer
Dillon McArdle
Costume Designer
Irina Christel
Lighting Designer
David R. Kilpatrick
Props Master
Bonnie Jo Bratina
Sound Designer
Dillon McArdle
Technical Director
Dillon McArdle
Stage Manager
Sara L. Adams
Assistant Technical Director
Tim Harris
Assistant Stage Manager
Dawn Havican
Audio Engineer
Katya Carter
Run Crew
Lisa K. Adams
Ryan Brown
MacKinley Bruemmer
Light Hang Crew
Abigail Kilpatrick
Set Construction
David Amborn
Gary Mundinger
Jim Nelson
Costume Construction
Tatyana Arndt
Musicians
Heidi Ryan
Matt Salvo
Lyche Theatre

Opened in 2013, the Lyche Theatre offers ample leg room and clear views of the stage from any of its 450 seats. Entrances and exits are centrally located and fully accessible for all.

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