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We present these pages to offer some
well-deserved recognition for the wonderful people who
have given their ideas, sweat, and time to the Marshalltown Community
Theatre. Without their efforts, our theatre would be little
more than a dark room. We celebrate your generous gift to our
community!
If
you
have participated in an MCT production in the past, in any capacity,
please take your bow with the folks on these pages. Contact the MCT
Web Site Information Director and arrange to be included.
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Dee
DANIELS
Marshalltown, IA
Dee has been active in
Marshalltown Community Theatre since 1991. Her background in banking
made her a prime candidate for the Board position of Treasurer. Dee
has performed on our stage in numerous plays and has worked behind the
scenes for many others.
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Chelsea
DARTER
Marshalltown, IA
Chelsea
has performed in numerous high school plays but the dual roles of April
Silva and Tiffany Edwards marked her debut on the MCT stage in 2009's
summer show, THE LARAMIE PROJECT. She is an art major at the University
of Iowa, and was drawn to the play's central aspect. Chelsea
commented, "I felt this production had an important message and I wanted
to be a part of it."
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Sara
DEKKER
Marshalltown, IA
Being
a part of the orchestra and playing the piano for the musical, WORKING
was Sara's first MCT endeavor during the summer of 2006. She moved
to Marshalltown in 2005, and is a teacher at Hoglan Elementary School.
Reading, playing the piano, working out, and spending time with family
and friends are some of her favorite activities.
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Mara
DETERMAN
Marshalltown, IA
Mara
made her MCT stage debut with our 2004 production of JESUS CHRIST
SUPERSTAR, but she appeared in more than a half dozen productions at
Marshalltown High School, including MACBETH, MAN OF LA MANCHA, THE RUNNER
STUMBLES, and finally as Helsa Wenzel in THE MUSICAL COMEDY MURDERS OF
1940, before graduating in 2004. Mara is also a veteran high school speech
competitor.
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Patrick DETERMAN
Haverhill, IA
Playing the
dual roles of a Baptist Minister and Murdock Cooper marked Patrick's
first appearance on the MCT stage in our 2009 production of THE LARAMIE
PROJECT. He has performed in numerous high school plays, including
the part of Albert Peterson in BYE, BYE BIRDIE, and Will Parker in
OKLAHOMA! Patrick plans to attend Iowa State University, majoring
in Biology.
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Bob
DEW
Toledo, IA
After
performing in DEATH OF A SALESMAN during 2003 here at MCT, Bob went on
to serve as stage manager and assistant stage manager for five
productions at the Waterloo Playhouse. Then he returned to our
stage to do dual roles in our 2007 season opener, COCKTAILS WITH MIMI,
playing Percy the Butler and working as the Assistant Director.
Bob said he was glad to be back at MCT. "Doing dual roles is a
great chance for me to help out, while having the opportunity to be on
the stage."
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Annalisa DONAHEY
Marshalltown, IA
Annalisa's
interest in theatre began at a very young age when the Missoula
Children's Theatre came to town. Her first role was in their
production of SNOW WHITE, and ever since then, she has been in love with
the stage. Besides Missoula productions, she has appeared in
OKLAHOMA, BYE, BYE BIRDIE, AND LOVERS, FOOLS, AND MADMEN. Annalisa
added the credit of Sherry Johnson in our 2009 summer production of THE
LARAMIE PROJECT, stating she was excited to be part of the play.
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Randy DRAKE
Marshalltown, IA
Randy
is a longtime music director at Marshalltown High School, which means he
often gets the chance to work with former students by handling musical
direction duties at MCT. He appeared in the MCT production of CAMELOT as
King Arthur and performed in multiple GALAS as well. His most recent
musical direction duties at MCT include CABARET and JESUS CHRIST
SUPERSTAR.
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Malory DREASLER
Marshalltown, IA
Malory has
been involved in theatre since shortly after her birth, although she
says she has only recently become helpful! Her theatre experience
includes both acting and technical crew work, although some of her
experiences were at venues other than MCT. Her most recent
technical work was assisting backstage during the MCT 2006 Summer
Musical, WORKING and playing her clarinet in the MCT Orchestra during
our musical for 2007, COMPANY. When not enjoying the theatre arts, Malory's
favorite activities are reading and sleeping.
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Quinn DREASLER
Marshalltown, IA
Quinn has been
involved in theatre since she was two. She participated in the
Marshalltown High School productions until her graduation in 2004,
appearing in YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU and THE RUNNER STUMBLES.
Since then she has been studying English and Theatre Arts at the
University of Iowa and hopes to be a drama teacher someday.
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Blake DUBBERKE
Beaman, IA
Blake Dubberke
portrayed Sir Luce in our 2010 summer musical, ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, as
his first experience on the MCT stage. He wanted to participate in
this show, not only because of his appreciation for live theatre, but
because he has chosen movie acting as his profession after graduating
from college. In his free time, Blake enjoys playing video games.
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Amber Ronae DUIMSTRA
Marshalltown, IA
Amber works at the
Youth and Shelter Services as a Social Worker. Her hobbies include
singing, photography, travelling, reading, hiking, and telling jokes.
...And much, MUCH more! She says her favorite role at MCT thus far
has been Katherine in our 2005 production of PROOF, but her most
challenging role was that of Ex-Miss Copper Queen in EX-MISS COPPER
QUEEN ON A SET OF PILLS while at St. Olaf College.
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