The Lost Virginity Tour Creative

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Director
Hannah Magee
Hannah is delighted to be part of this performance of Little Theatre of Weston. Her recent on-stage credits include LTW's productions of Witches & Bitches - A Halloween Fundraiser and Rosalind (Moon Over Buffalo). Behind the scenes, Hannah has directed several radio plays including LTW's It's a Wonderful Life, A Christmas Carol and Weston Community Theatre's War of the Worlds. When she's not on- or back-stage, Hannah spends time in her Weston businesses, including Weston Wine Company and the Royal Deluxe. She enjoys drinking way too much wine and reading trashy romance novels.
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Stage Manager
Davida Gonzalez
Davida is excited to be part of another Little Theatre of Weston production! This is her first time Stage Managing with LTW. She has performed with Weston Community Theatre since 2003, as well as the past two LTW Halloween shows and the past two LTW radio shows. She is one of the many teachers at Harper Haus, teaching everything from beginner piano, concert band instruments, singing, and voice acting. She would like to thank the Director Shannon and the Cast, for putting trust in her abilities and allowing her this wonderful opportunity. She would also like to thank her husband Michael, for putting up with all her theatrical endeavors, and for always supporting her.
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Playwright
Cricket Daniel
Playwright Cricket Daniel lives in Bend, Oregon but hails from California. Cricket holds a theater degree from UC Santa Barbara and studied Shakespeare in Cambridge, England. She has an extensive background in improv, stand-up and theater. Cricket was a member of the national improv troupe Comedy Sportz and has performed stand-up at The Ice House and The Improv. Cricket regularly performed in local community theatre productions. However, it was when she was an audience member one evening at a local production that she found her true calling. Cricket happened to be in the audience watching a play the same night as the playwright and ended up watching him more than the play. By the end of the evening she thought to herself “I wanna be that guy!” The next day she started writing her first play COUPLE DATING. Cricket has had her plays produced across the country. Her 10 minute play, BREAK DREAMS, was adapted into a short film (starring Susan Isaacs, Garrett Swann and Mary Jo Eustace) and made its world premiere at the 2014 Santa Barbara International Film Festival. BREAK DREAMS was produced in 2014 by the Nylon Fusion Theatre Company in NYC, was a Finalist for the City Theatre’s 2013 National Award for Short Playwriting Contest and selected by the 2012 Six Women Playwriting Festival in Colorado. Crickets full length play LOVE, LAUGHTER & LUCCI took home Best Production, Best Actress and Best Actor at the 2012 Golden Gravel Awards in Florida. Her 10 minute play KENTUCKY CHICKENS premiered in the 24/SEVEN Theater Project in Colorado Springs and was reprised in 2013 as part of the 24/SEVEN All Stars. HELEN ON WHEELS was a finalist in the 2015 Route 66 New Play Development Workshop. Cricket is a 2012 recipient of an Arts, Beautification, and Culture Award for her contribution to local theater and is a member of The Dramatist Guild of America. Cricket has trained under Jen Grisanti, Writing Instructor for NBC’s Writers on the Verge and Geoff Harris, former VP of Story and Writing Development at NBC. She also produces the annual 24/SEVEN Theater Project at 2nd Street Theater. Full Length Plays by Cricket include: COUPLE DATING; LOVE, LAUGHTER & LUCCI; GINA GALDI AND GUEST; HELEN ON WHEELS; THE NIGHT BEFORE THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS; I SHOT JENNIFER LOPEZ and THE LOST VIRGINITY TOUR. Cricket is happily married to her husband Jason of 25 years and has a 15 year-old daughter named Spencer.
Assistant Director & Technical Director
Laura Elisabeth
Defined on more than one occasion as a powerhouse, Laura has an extensive performance career that includes international, national, and southern-regional credits. In addition to a vast array of leading roles that span professional and amateur stages, Laura has recently directed local productions with LTW of Moon Over Buffalo, Witches & Bitches, and Music of the Night. Before moving to the area in 2020, she Assistant Directed a multitude of semi-professional and community theatre productions such as Shakespeare in Love, the Crucible, Much Ado About Nothing, and Oliver! and has held the position of Technical Director on notable productions of The Lifespan of a Fact, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead, and James & the Giant Peach. Laura is also a credited composer and during the pandemic, she stepped into the filmmaking world as a writer and director. She is a member of ASCAP and is AEA-eligible. Unfortunately Laura isn't currently in the house as she's welcoming new baby Zelda! All the gratitude and love in the world to Charles, Alex, & Zelda.
Assistant Technical Director
Charles Pridgen
Charles’ resume covers a wide range of mediums from music to theater and features performances on the local, national, and international level in Ireland and England. Charles holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from The University of Missouri at Kansas City. He is a gifted saxophonist, pianist, vocalist and composer. Theatrically, Charles has performed many duties in different productions from stage crew to directing. Recently, you might have seen him as Anatoly in Mid-Life Players' production of Chess, or as George Hay in LTW's production of Moon Over Buffalo. Through Lagniappe Entertainment he operates as audio engineer and is the brain behind audio recording, filming, and many other technical design elements within the company.
Prop Master
Merideth Vaughn
This is Merideth's second production with LTW, following this fall's Witches & Bitches. She has been involved in local community theatre since 2008. She enjoys warm hugs, baking, and starting craft projects. In the real world, she is a massage therapist. She would like to thank the powers that be for inviting her down this road with this amazing cast and crew!
Production Intern
Abby Summers
Light Operator
Collin Jones
Collin is a freshman at West Platte High School. His experience includes light design and production for Little Theater of Weston’s Witches and Bitches and West Platte’s Little Shop of Horrors, You Can’t Beat the House, and The Wizard of Oz.
Sound Operator
Pat Norman
In addition to home and family, Pat also shares with Jane a great love for music and they have performed together in several rock bands over the years. Pat is a drummer, guitarist, singer, keyboardist and amateur songwriter. Pat and Jane are members of Weston United Methodist Church where they lead worship each Sunday.

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