Perfect Arrangement Cast

Gary Lehman (Bob Martindale)
Gary is an Ann Arborite, but grew up in da U.P., eh. He is an improv comedy performer and teacher. He was in PTD's production of Neil Simon's Rumors last year. He is the Theatre Director at Greenhills School, where he teaches performance and directs upper and middle school plays and musicals. He also really enjoys how this show makes him relive his teen years of hiding his true self in plain view, and entering every scenario and facet of his life during that time from the closet. There are millions of kids, and adults, still living that way: in fear. That is why shows like this are important.
Rebecca Lane (Millie Martindale)
Rebecca is a fun breath of fresh air for any party or gathering. She comes equipped with a few acting experiences such as Lexie in The Sweet Delilah Swim Club here with PTD and Sweet Sally in The Villain Wore a Dirty Shirt with SAP. She is an excellent addition to any cast or crew and is sure to brighten your day! Be sure to add Rebecca to your collection of friends today!
Skye Earl (Norma Baxter)
Skye is currently attending EMU for a Theatre Arts major. This is her second production with PTD, having previously played the mime in The Artwork is Behind You. Skye's other hobbies include writing, guitar, singing, and roleplaying games. She has found a notable love and passion with the performing arts and hopes to continue honing her various crafts. Skye would like to extend a special thanks to her professors at EMU for their mentorship and guidance, as well as to her roommates for putting up with constant rehearsal and shenanigans at home.
Andrew Packard (Jim Baxter)
Andrew is a Toledo based actor and writer. Recent stage roles include Leslie in Seascape, Max Prince in Laughter on the 23rd Floor, The Man in The Other Place, Camille Chandebise in A Flea in Her Ear, Ever Montgomery in Dancing Lessons, and Marc Hunter in Slasher. Andrew can be seen in the feature films The Amorette Hotel, The Curse of Bryerstone and Eviscerate Me! as well as the webseries The Next Best Thing. Check out his YouTube channel for original sketch comedy and short films.
Jerry Doty (Theodore Sunderson)
Jerry is happy to make it to the 1950s with PTD after previously appearing in the 1930s-set Jeeves at Sea (Count Otto Von Dietrichstein) the 1920s-set Hay Fever (Richard Greatham) and the who-knows-exactly-when-set The Real Inspector Hound (Major Magnus Muldoon). In real(?) life Jerry works in Learning & Development at Domino’s Pizza and got married last year to the amazing Karrie Waarala. He would like to thank all his family and friends who support PTD so we can put on funny and moving and thought-provoking shows like this one.
Beth Duey (Kitty Sunderson)
This is Beth’s first show with PTD Productions and she is thrilled to be here. Beth graduated with a degree in Drama from the University of Michigan. Favorite past roles include Annette in God of Carnage, Claudius in Hamlet, and Annie Wilkes in Misery. Many thanks to family, friends, Kyle, Bunsen & Beaker, and this incredible cast and crew for putting up with my nails-on-a-chalkboard accent.
Karrie Waarala (Barbara Grant)
Karrie is delighted to once again be onstage with PTD Productions, having previously appeared in Hay Fever (Judith Bliss), Rumors (Chris), and The Real Inspector Hound (Cynthia). She directed last year's production of The Sweet Delilah Swim Club and is looking forward to directing Escanaba in Love this fall. Karrie would like to thank the fabulous cast and crew, as well as her friends and family for their support, especially her husband, Jerry. It's great to be in a show together for the first time in over three years, even if we can't really say we're onstage together with this one!
Jacob Williams-Justin (The Director)
Jacob has previously worked as crew on two shows with PTD. First as stage manager for Rumors, and then as assistant director for The Sweet Delilah Swim Club. He is excited to take on his first official role as director with his new found theatre family, and would like to boast about the cast and crew for supporting and tackling his vision for the show head-on. Special thanks go to the ever-encouraging Liz Greaves-Hoxsie for being his second brain, Laura Bird and Jerry Doty for accepting the challenge of creating a black and white set, and Josh Warn for being a fantastic string-pulling producer. Jacob would like to dedicate this show to his mom, who is not with us, but has always cheered him on in spirit.