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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
Technical Director to arrange to be included.
Simply click on the FIRST
LETTER of the LAST NAME for the person you seek.
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Darci WANTIEZ
Nashville, TN The very talented Darci Wantiez
performs in numerous roles at MCT. Many theatre patrons will
remember Darci and her performances in the GALAS, Dancing at Lughnasa, A Funny Thing
Happened on the Way to the Forum, Camelot, and THE Taming of the
Shrew. Most recently, Darci played the role of
The Girl in our musical, THE FANTASTICKS. Darci is also a
Contemporary Christian Artist and songwriter and performed locally
and regionally for various events. She now resides in
Nashville, TN, pursuing a career using her many talents. We wish her
all the best.
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Marie WATT Marshalltown, IA
Marie has been in 30-40 MCT productions. THE WOMEN (2003) is her fourth
play with an all female cast, and the second one at a bridge table. She
is often seen performing the Roxy and Velma number from CHICAGO and used
to do lots of Neil Simon plays. Marie has been on the MCT Board of
Directors as President and Box Office Chairperson.
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Lyle S. WEBER II Marshalltown, IA
Lyle made his MCT debut
in JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR alongside his daughter Rachel. Lyle has
also appeared in FUNNY GIRL as a student at Davenport Central High School
and most recently in the Marshalltown Assistance League's 2003 production
of FOLLIES. He and his wife Fonda have three children.
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Rachel WEBER Marshalltown, IA
Rachel has appeared in a
variety of productions as a student at Marshalltown High School, including
THE MUSICAL COMEDY MURDERS OF 1940, MACBETH and MAN OF LA MANCHA. She also
performed on the MCT stage in GALA 2002 and 2004 as well as JESUS CHRIST
SUPERSTAR — a production that gave her the chance to be joined onstage by
her father Lyle.
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Chad WEIR
Marshalltown, IA
With the role of Elyot
Chase in PRIVATE LIVES being his most recent MCT appearance, Chad has
been in several productions over the years, including YOU KNOW I CAN'T
HEAR YOU WHEN THE WATER'S RUNNING, DANCING AT LUGHNASA, THE MOUSETRAP
and numerous GALAS, along with three years of our annual holiday show,
AN EVENING OF IMPROV. He and his wife Hannah have one son,
Tristan, and when he's not performing on our stage, Chad is the
Recreation Superintendent for Parks & Recreation of Marshall County.
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Randy WEIR
Marshalltown, IA
Randy's first MCT production was THE MUSIC MAN in 1973. He sang and acted
in many productions after that - OLIVER, A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE
WAY TO THE FORUM, GUYS AND DOLLS, ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, ANYTHING GOES,
and he was the voice of Audrey II in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS. Randy has
performed in many GALA's, including his most recent addition, MCT's GALA
TREASURES 2006.
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Isaac
WILDMAN
Marshalltown, IA
Neil Simon's classic
comedy, BAREFOOT IN THE PARK (April - May, 2007) marked Isaac's return
to the MCT stage after quite a few years, playing the part of Paul
Bratter, an up and coming lawyer. Being familiar with the inner
workings of theatre, Isaac is a veteran cast member in previous MCT
productions of CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF and HARVEY. He is a sales
representative for a wine distribution company and states that he's
"excited to be involved with the stage once again."
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Barb
WILLIAMS
Marshalltown, IA
THE WOMEN (2003) was an
“acting” debut for Barb. She was wanting to be a “stagehand” since
it was her first time doing anything of this sort. She and her
daughter auditioned for fun and she thinks they needed people to fill the
“tiny” parts. That’s why she tried this wonderful, funny play. The
only other time she did “stage” was a very long time ago in school, doing
music and once pretending to be one of the Beatles for a 4H project.
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Jennifer
WILLIAMS
Marshalltown, IA
THE WOMEN (2003) marks
Jennifer's MCT stage debut. She convinced her mom, Barb, to audition
with the line, "It will be fun!" We suspect we'll be seeing her in
future shows, as well.
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Steve
WILLIAMS
Des Moines, IA
Steve is a veteran
performer with the Whistlestop Players in Conrad, appearing in such shows
as THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS, ANYTHING GOES and STATE FAIR.
Steve currently works in Des Moines for ING Life Insurance and drove in to
rehearse and perform in our 2004 Summer musical, JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR.
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Marilyn
WINCH
Marshalltown, IA
Marilyn sang in high
school and after a 30-year break to raise her daughter, she played the comic German Villian Hilda
Hatchet in THE DASTARDLY DR. DEVEREAUX, and Miss Olive Smythe in MOVE
OVER, MRS. MARKHAM, both at The Akron, IA Community Theatre. She moved to the
Marshalltown area in 2002. Marilyn says, “Marshalltown is blessed to
have such fine theatre and music available, as well as its cultural
diversity.”
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Claire
WINKLEBLACK
Marshalltown, IA
"I was excited about my
first community theatre experience," Claire said of her 2008 debut in
DOUBT: A PARABLE as Sister James, but she has a lot more theatre
experience from participating in all of Marshalltown High School's
student productions. Additionally, she has spent her summers at
Iowa City's Riverside Theatre, playing roles like Rosalind in AS
YOU LIKE IT with their Young People's Company. Besides theatre,
she enjoys reading, creative writing, and being a burden to her parents.
"But I do thank them and my friends for all their support!"
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