A-Haunting We Will Go Creative

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Director
Mary Barth
Mrs. Barth is very excited to be directing her first play with the BHSDC. Mrs. Barth would like to thank John Sullivan for his guidance and leadership during her high school years at BHS and for fostering her love with the magic of the theatre. After BHS, she traveled for a year with Up With People, earned a BFA in Musical Theatre from Emerson College, received her Actor's Equity card while performing for three years at Disney World in Orlando, FL, and earned her MM in Music Education from Boston University. Currently, Mrs. Barth teaches music and directs the chorus at Barnstable Intermediate School. When she's not in the theatre, you can find her having family fun with her husband and their two sons!
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Technical Director
Matthew Kohler
Matthew Kohler is a native to the Cape, former BHSDC member (Class of '08), and a teaching theatre artist year round. He is the current Technical and Facilities Director at Cape Cod Theatre Company | Harwich Junior Theater and the Stagecraft and Theatre Technologies Instructor at Cape Cod Community College.
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Producer
Molly Shanahan
Molly Shanahan is an English teacher here at BHS as well as a BHSDC alumni. She graduated from Dean College in 2017 with a Bachelor’s degree in Arts and Entertainment Management and an Associate’s Degree in Dance. Molly choreographed a tap number in last Spring’s musical of Mary Poppins and has a long history with the BHSDC as both an actor and a member of the creative team. She is extremely excited to now be producing her very first show! Outside of BHSDC, Molly also teaches tap at Arts Edge Dance Company. She is grateful to be back in her home away from home and have the opportunity to share her love of theater and dance with the newest BHSDC generation.

Original Creative Team

Tim Kelly (Playwright) was born in Saugus, Massachusetts on October 2, 1931. He graduated from Emerson College with a bachelor's degree and received a master's degree in play-writing from Yale University. His first stage play was Widow's Walk, published in the 1960s. Other early plays include A Darker Flower (New York's Pocket Theatre), The Trunk and All That Jazz (Boston's Image Theatre), and Die Blum (Germany). He wrote under a variation of his own name (Tim Kelly), and also at least four pseudonyms (Vera Morris, J. Moriarty, Robert Swift, Keith Jackson). His publishers include Samuel French, Pioneer Drama Service and Contemporary Drama Service.

He wrote over three hundred plays, which have been performed by the Royal Court Rep, the Studio Theatre, Manhattan Theatre Club, Los Angeles Actor's Theatre, the Aspen Playwright's Festival, and the Seattle Repertory Company. His professionally staged plays include Murder Game, described in a New York Times review of a 1989 production as a "tedious story with a contrived ending".

Kelly was a drama critic and journalist in Pheonix, Arizona(1965–1967) and was particularly noted for the broad scope of his work, which covered everything from mysteries to musicals to serious drama. He was also a screen and television writer (1968–1978). In 1995, he became a member of the College of Fellows of the American Theatre. On December 7, 1998, Kelly died suddenly at home of a brain hemorrhage (age 67).

Emerson College recognized him for his "contributions to the field of playwriting" on two occasions. The University of Wyoming's American Heritage Center holds a Tim Kelly Collection.