You're A Good Man Charlie Brown Creative
Director
Kevin BlakesleeProducer
Kelly FergusonThis is Ms. Ferg's second year as producer and first experience with this show! Usually, when it comes to musical theater, Ms. Ferg finds herself playing violin in the pit of a community show!
Choreographer
Sarah BlakesleeMusical Director
TylerConductor
Levi OlsonViolin
Sophie CarlsonViolin
Aaron DeVriesViolin
Braxton DoucetteViolin
Alejandra Miranda-NaxiViola
Abraham LinsenmayerAbe is a senior this year, and will graduate in the spring. He plays in the school orchestra and is excited to have his first pit orchestra experience this year. Thanks to all the friends who persuaded me to do this, it has been a lot of fun.
Viola
Liam MullenCello
Cammy CarverThis is Cammy’s third time playing in the pit orchestra at La Follette. She has played the cello for 8 years, and has recently started learning the violin. She would also like to thank Levi Olson for putting up with the pit orchestra, and for dedicating so much time to conduct and teach us
Cello
Ronan EverettFlute
Mallory DilleFlute
Grace HeinSaxophone
Espen AdamsSaxophone
Walter MarshallClarinet
David UselmanTrumpet (AUX)
Spencer North-HazenTrumpet (AUX)
Lydia SieglerFrench Horn (AUX)
Emily JuhlinTrombone (AUX)
Alex FranczekTrombone (AUX)
Lily KarnickBass
Skyler Talbott SettlePercussion (Drums)
Ian FranczekIan is excited to be yet another faceless audience member making way too much noise. It's his second year in the Pit Orchestra and he has enjoyed every sleepless minute of it. Ian would like to thank his dad, Chris for inspiring his musical career.
Production Team
YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN
is presented by arrangement with
TAMS-WITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY, INC.
560 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York 10022
YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN
Based on The Comic Strip “Peanuts”
by
Charles M. Schulz
Book, Music and Lyrics
by
Clark Gesner
Additional Dialogue by Michael Mayer
Additional Music and Lyrics by Andrew Lippa
Original Direction for this version of
“You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown” by Michael Mayer
Originally Produced in New York by
Arthur Whitelaw and Gene Persson