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The Prince of Egypt by Baraboo Theatre Guild
in Baraboo, Wisconsin

Performances

Baraboo, WI

  • 2025 Nov 6 Thursday 7:30 PM

Al. Ringling Theatre

  • 2025 Nov 7 Friday 7:30 PM
  • 2025 Nov 8 Saturday 7:30 PM
  • 2025 Nov 9 Sunday 2:00 PM
  • 2025 Nov 13 Thursday 7:30 PM
  • 2025 Nov 14 Friday 7:30 PM
  • 2025 Nov 15 Saturday 7:30 PM
  • 2025 Nov 16 Sunday 2:00 PM

Crew Credits

Director Tina Lang
Producer Melisa Skwor
Music Director Greg Lang
Rehearsal Accompanist Connie Burton
Assistant Producer Laurie Grill
Choreographer Molly Riley
Costumer Mona Larsen
Stage Manager Nina Brant
Chorus Director Wolfgang A Calnin
Chorus Accompanist Susan Lappin
Assistant Stage Manager Jackie Jurvelin
Lighting Designer Jon Baker
Sound Design Mark Weber
Board Liaison Genny Petrulis
Al. Ringling Technical Director Brandon Merkle
Tech Crew Josh Garant
Tech Crew

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Cast Credits

Ramses
Moses
Yocheved
Young Miriam
Tuya
Seti
Hotep
Tzipporah
Miriam
Aaron
Nefertari
Jethro
Leah
Keturah
Hebrew
Egyptian
Midianite
Egyptian Overseer
Children's Chorus
Dancer
Chorus

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Crew Bios

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Tina Lang
(Director)

Tina Lang has been involved with BTG musicals for 45 years, playing Horn in the pit for many of those years. Over the past 21 years she has directed BTG productions of Something Rotten, All Shook Up, Mary Poppins, Seussical, Pippin, Newsies, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Into the Woods (2015 and 2004), Stingiest Man in Town, Shrek, Miracle on 34th St., Little Women, Music Man, Sound of Music, and given vocal direction for Jesus Christ Superstar, Fiddler on the Roof, Camelot and The Mystery of Edwin Drood. She directed musicals for Baraboo High School for 13 years and directed Secret Garden for Music Theatre of Madison. Tina is a retired United Methodist clergy and former music teacher.

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Melisa Skwor
(Producer)

Melisa (Producer) has been involved with BTG for 20 years as a performer, board member, producer and volunteer. She was seen in Camelot (Guenevere), Sound of Music (Maria), The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Rosa Bud), The Music Man (Marian), Little Women (Marmee) and Beauty and the Beast (Wardrobe) and was producer for Shrek, Stingiest Man in Town, Into the Woods (2015), Red Carpet Revue, Cash on Delivery (Dinner Theater) Newsies, Pippin, An Advent Calendar of Carols 2022, Seussical, Arsenic and Old Lace, Mary Poppins, All Shook Up and Something Rotten. As always, much thanks to her family for supporting her during this busy time of year!

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Greg Lang
(Music Director)

Greg Lang taught band in the Baraboo Schools for 36 years prior to his retirement in 2015. He has been involved with BTG fall musicals since 1980 playing trumpet or electric bass in the pit for several years. More recently he has enjoyed directing BTG pits. He has provided the musical direction for My Fair Lady, Annie, State Fair, Jesus Christ Superstar, Fiddler on the Roof, Camelot,Sound of Music, Mystery of Edwin Drood, Music Man, Little Women, Shrek, Stingiest Man in Town, Into the Woods, Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Newsies, Pippin, Seussical, Mary Poppins, and All Shook Up. Greg would like to thank his friends in the pit for being part of this production and other musical adventures over many years. Special thanks to Griffin James for sharing his time, efforts, rehearsal space, and percussion instruments. 

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Connie Burton
(Rehearsal Accompanist)

Connie has been a rehearsal and performance accompanist in Baraboo for 26 years. Accompanying for musical theater is one of her passions. She is honored to work with everyone on stage and off who make Prince of Egypt a poignant experience for all of you!
Connie is grateful to Tina and Greg Lang for their unwavering support and excellent leadership and her husband Bill for his constant encouragement and love.

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Laurie Grill
(Assistant Producer)

Laurie first stepped on the stage of the Al. Ringling Theatre in Baraboo Theatre Guild’s production of “Annie Get Your Gun” (ensemble) and was a Hollywood Blonde and a Toreadorable in “Gypsy.” She was an assistant to director, Nita Dippel, a Lifetime Member of BTG, with the plays “The King and I,” “Our Town,” and “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown!” She helped with various productions involving Studio 678 at the Baraboo Middle School, and has had the pleasure of watching her two sons, Matthew and Nathaniel, perform music recitals on the stage of the Al. Recently retired, she is a volunteer teaching assistant at St. Joseph’s in Mrs. Kendrick’s third grade class, a volunteer at The Gift Shop at Reedsburg Area Medical Center, and is a board member for the Baraboo Community Scholarship Corporation. She would like to give a big thank you to her husband, Leo, for his support in encouraging her to “do what you love,” and to her sons for telling her, “You’ve got this, Mom!” Also, she would like to thank Tina Lang for asking her to come aboard and be a part of “Something Rotten!”

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Molly Riley
(Choreographer)

Molly Riley has been a part of Baraboo Theatre Guild for 9 years. She has served as choreographer for this show and has loved the opportunity to work with this talented dance troupe and cast. Molly was thrilled to take on this creative endeavor for such a powerful and nostalgic show. Molly teaches for the School District of Baraboo and Bravo Dance Center. She is elated to once again share the stage with her husband and friends as well as give her future son his debut in this production. Molly would like to thank you for being here to experience the joy of live theater and sincerely hopes you learn to join the dance!

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Mona Larsen
(Costumer)

Mona Larsen has participated in BTG for over 50 years, working on props, costumes and playing in the orchestra.
She had costumed her first show in Junior High and has continued ever since. Her dream job was Wardrobe Superintendent for the Great Circus Parade, so is delighted to help with BTG costuming. No such thing as too many sparkles in her opinion!

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Nina Brant
(Stage Manager)

Nina is delighted to be stage managing another BTG musical! She has worked on 16 different shows as a stage manager, director, and producer. Nina is also currently on the BTG board. She is very happy to be sharing the stage with her dad, Tony (Hebrew), and daughter, Violet (Leah). A big shout out to the crew for being the best around!

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Wolfgang A Calnin
(Chorus Director)
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Susan Lappin
(Chorus Accompanist)
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Jackie Jurvelin
(Assistant Stage Manager)

Jackie is always happy to be involved with BTG shows - so much so that after she moved away, she came back!! She hopes you enjoy this hilarious production!



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Jon Baker
(Lighting Designer)
Mark Weber Headshot
Mark Weber
(Sound Design)
Genny Petrulis Headshot
Genny Petrulis
(Board Liaison)
Brandon Merkle Headshot
Brandon Merkle
(Al. Ringling Technical Director)
Josh Garant Headshot
Josh Garant
(Tech Crew)

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Cast Bios

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Matt Schluntz
(Moses)

Matt is thrilled to be performing in The Prince of Egypt! He has appeared in many BTG productions in the past and is excited to return to the stage for this powerful story. Outside of theater, Matt teaches at the middle school and enjoys playing soccer in his free time. He would like to thank his friends, family, and students for their support!

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Jed Strobel
(Ramses)

Jed is thrilled to return to the stage as Ramses in The Prince of Egypt. He has previously enjoyed BTG rolls such as Gaston in Beauty and the Beast and Jack Kelly in Newsies. After a 7 year absence from theatre in order to build a family and a filmmaking business, Jed is excited to be bringing stories to life once more on the Al Ringling stage.

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Katie James
(Yocheved)

Katie is excited to be a part of another BTG show with such a talented cast! As the current BTG Board President, she loves to see so much support for the arts in Baraboo! When not on stage, Katie is the choir director at Baraboo High School and St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Baraboo, and a proud mom of two amazing boys, Canon and Reed. Much love to the handsome euphonium player in the pit!

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Aimee Steinbrink
(Tuya)

Aimee is honored to play Queen Tuya in The Prince of Egypt. This will be her 8th BTG production! You may have seen her most recently as "Desdemona" in the BTG production of In Juliet's Garden this last summer. She would like to thank her friends and family for their continued loving support of her ever growing love for theatre and her amazing coworkers at the St. Clare Hospital OB department for ensuring she made it to so many practices!

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Cora Hiel
(Young Miriam and Children's Chorus)

Cora has loved participating in the many theater opportunities available in Baraboo- from summer BTG workshops, to Stage 3 productions, and the BTG youth musical. This is her first time participating in the BTG fall musical. She hopes you enjoy the show!

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Lance Burri
(Hotep)

This is Lance's something-somethingth show with BTG - he stopped counting when it began to make him feel old. While Lance has played a wide variety of roles in the past – philanderer, psychopath, ruminant – Prince of Egypt has given him the chance to play the role he has always wanted to play: bald guy. Shaving his head has always been a weird little note on Lance’s bucket list, and thanks to this role his wife Mari Jo was unable to sustain her objections.

Lance is extremely grateful to his directors and crew, his castmates, and especially to his aforementioned wife, who is still putting up with him and doesn't seem ready to stop.

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Rachel Walter
(Tzipporah)

Rachel is so excited to be a part of The Prince of Egypt! She has been involved in a variety of BTG shows including, Little Mermaid (Seagull/Ensemble), Newsies (News Boy), Pippin (Ensemble) and Something Rotten (Beatrice Bottom). When Rachel isn’t on stage, you can find her working away in her 1st grade classroom. Rachel hopes you enjoy this amazing show!

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Amanda Lang
(Miriam and Hebrew)

Amanda Lang (Adult Miriam) is delighted to return to the Baraboo Theatre Guild stage, where she’s been performing since middle school—almost 30 years ago! Being part of The Prince of Egypt has been a truly special experience, especially getting to share it with her husband and son. She hopes everyone enjoys this powerful and heartfelt production.

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Tyler Lang
(Aaron and Hebrew)

Tyler is excited to take on the role of Aaron in his seventh show with BTG. Tyler’s previous BTG credits include Newsies (Racetrack Higgins), Pippin (Pippin), Seussical The Musical (Wickersham Brother), Mary Poppins (Valentine and Ensemble), All Shook Up (Chad), and Something Rotten (Tom Snout). Tyler first caught the acting bug when he was a senior in high school as the Mayor of Whoville in Seussical The Musical. He enjoys soccer and video games when he’s not on stage. Tyler is honored to perform with such a talented cast, crew, pit, and production team in this powerful show. Most importantly, Tyler would like to thank his lovely wife for all of her support in him pursuing his passions and is excited to perform together again. Welcome to The Al Ringling Theatre, and enjoy the show!

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Neil Peterson
(Seti)

Neil is thrilled to be performing again with BTG and this talented cast. Thank you to the production team for their vision and artistic direction in creating this epic production. Thanks to my fellow cast members - it has been a pleasure, and thanks to all of you for supporting the arts in our wonderful community!

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Lindsey Sukowatey
(Nefertari)

Lindsey is honored to be part of her 6th BTG production at the beautiful Al Ringling Theatre! You may remember her from past shows including "All Shook Up" (Natalie/Ed) and "Newsies" (Katherine). She hopes you find "The Prince of Egypt" both deeply moving and inspiring. Enjoy the show!

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Carroll McDonald
(Jethro and Midianite)

Carroll is thrilled to return to the Al. Ringling stage as Jethro, the joyful Midianite priest. A familiar face with BTG, he was last seen bringing holy hysteria as Brother Jeremiah in Something Rotten! Carroll is grateful for his creative community and especially his wife, Candace—whose patience and support make every show possible. He loves sharing laughter, music, and a bit of joy wherever he goes. When not on stage, he’s usually at the piano, writing songs and taking care of his three beautiful children.

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Violet Brant
(Leah, Midianite, and Children's Chorus)

Violet is very excited to be Leah in Prince of Egypt! Previously you may have seen her in BTG’s Mary Poppins (2021) and The Lightning Thief (2025), as well as multiple dance recitals. In her free time she enjoys spending it with friends and family, reading, dancing, and playing violin. Violet is thrilled to perform next to her Grandpa Tony, her mom Nina (stage manager) and all her BTG friends!

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Colleen Bar
(Keturah, Midianite, and Children's Chorus)

Colleen's love of theater started eight years ago when she saw the BTG's production of The Little Mermaid, and she couldn't be more excited to be part of this year's musical! You may have seen her previously in the BTG (Kids) productions of Junie B Jones (Lucille), and Percy Jackson (Silena Beauregard). She also participated in the BTG children’s musical day camp multiple times, two Stage 3 productions, as well as helped create and perform two plays and a theater class for 4-H. Colleen is so thankful for this opportunity and in awe of the incredible cast, crew, and chorus!

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Jacob Barrix
(Egyptian Overseer and Egyptian)
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Lathan Donahue
(Egyptian Overseer, Hebrew, and Egyptian)

Lathan is so excited to be in his second BTG show. This is Lathan's fourth musical production he has been part of; he was previously in the ensemble of Baraboo High School's spring production of Sister Act, BTG’s Something Rotten!, and the Baraboo High school spring production of Tarzan Lathan hopes that you loved the show as much as he did!

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Mark Hamdan-Krause
(Egyptian Overseer and Egyptian)

Mark is doing his first musical in 13 years. He has been amazed at the vocal talent in this show and would like to thank Tina and Greg and the rest of the cast (on and offstage) for putting up with his vocal shortcomings. Enjoy the show!

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Amanda Carmichael
(Egyptian, Hebrew, and Midianite)

Amanda is so excited to be back on stage with BTG! She was last seen as a townsperson in 'Something Rotten.'
Now, she appears as an Egyptian, Hebrew, or Midianite woman (depending on the scene) as we tell the epic story of Moses.

When she’s not at the theatre, life keeps her plenty busy with her husband and their three boys.
Enjoy the show!

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Dan Fuller
(Egyptian, Hebrew, and Midianite)

Dan has been been involved in one way or another with dozens of Theatre Guild productions for over a decade. His roles include: one of the three little pigs in Shrek, Mr. Fezziwig in Stingiest Man in Town, the bookseller (and a dancing plate, LOL) in Beauty and the Beast, a sailor and chef in Little Mermaid, the theater manage and cop in Newsies, and a puritan in Something Rotten. He was stage manager for Into the Woods and set designer for Pippin as well as building set pieces and props for many other shows.

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Lillian Gillmore
(Egyptian, Hebrew, and Midianite)

Lily Gillmore is a senior in high school, and is so excited to be back with BTG for another musical! This is her second Theatre Guild show, and her sixth production overall. Lily has loved theatre for a long time, and plans to continue with theatre in college. She hopes you enjoy this amazing show!

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Kyra Hess
(Egyptian, Hebrew, and Midianite)

Kyra is a high school science teacher who enjoys music, performance, and running! This will be her fifth performance with BTG. Previous shows include roles in the chorus for Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Miracle on 42nd St, and The Music Man. She is excited to be in a show that tells a powerful story, especially since (for the first time!) she gets to do so alongside her dad.

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Steve Hess
(Egyptian, Hebrew, and Midianite)

Steve is a mad scientist (science teacher) at Baraboo High school who loves singing. He has three great kids and a wonderful wife. Steve is over the moon to do this show with his eldest daughter Kyra!!!!!

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Alexia Keating
(Hebrew and Midianite)

Alexia is thrilled to be returning to BTG for her third show! With a rich history in musical theatre since high school, she has performed in beloved productions such as Shrek, Les Misérables, Matilda, Little Shop of Horrors, and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, among others. Previously, she also nurtured her passion for the stage by serving as the president of Boston University's Shakespeare Society. Alexia is excited to bring her enthusiasm to this production!

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Salva Martinez
(Egyptian, Hebrew, and Midianite)

Salva is very excited to have the opportunity to be in such an amazing show since this was a movie he loved as a kid. Enjoy the show!

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Christine Meiners
(Egyptian, Midianite, and Hebrew)

Christine is delighted to be returning for her forth show with the Baraboo Theatre Guild. Previous credits include, 'Something Rotten', 'A Grand Night for Singing', and 'All Shook Up'. She's also performed in the Sauk Prairie Theatre Guild's 'Spongebob the Musical' and 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'. She wants to thank her family for supporting her passions.

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Michael Riley
(Egyptian, Hebrew, and Midianite)

This is Michael's 15th production with the Baraboo Theatre Guild and he couldn't be happier!

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Tierney Cutrell
(Hebrew)
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Anthony Calabrese
(Hebrew)

Tony is our oldest cast member at 79. He is celebrating his 6th decade in the performing arts, and has performed with numerous companies in Asia, North and South America, and Europe. This is Tony's 8th performance with BTG that includes "Little Mermaid", "Newsies", "Pippin", "Seussical", "Mary Poppins", "All Shook Up" and "Something Rotten", and now "Prince of Egypt". He is once again happily working with his daughter Nina Brant, the BTG Stage Manager, and granddaughter Violet Brant.

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Rahne Forbes
(Hebrew)

Rahne is excited to be part of The Prince of Egypt! This marks her seventh BTG musical, most recently she played Mrs. Brill in Mary Poppins, and has made many appearances in CAB Theatre's annual Halloween shows. She owes a huge thanks to her husband, Jeff, for helping juggle rehearsals and packing boxes—since they have to be completely moved out of their house the day after closing night! Rahne is endlessly grateful to this community for cheering on local theatre and keeping the arts alive.

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Marnie Golden
(Hebrew)

This may be Ms. Marnie Golden’s first musical performance here in Baraboo, but she is no stranger to the stage. In 2024 she performed with the Baraboo Theater Guild as Mary Swanson in “Middletown.” Before moving to WI to be closer to her family, she spent 10+ years studying Opera in North Carolina and NYC, and has performed the roles of Laetitia in “The Old Maid and the Thief”, Dew Fairy in “Hansel and Gretel,” Alms Collector and Lay Sister in “Suor Angelica,” and Mrs. Nolan in “The Medium.” She was selected as a Resident Artist with Central Florida Lyric Opera, where she sang the role of Pamina in “Magic Flute” and covered the title role in “Turandot.” Before training in Opera, Ms.Golden performed in several musicals in her home town in Illinois, including Sally in “You’re a Good Man

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Peyton Hall
(Hebrew)
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Mary Hilgendorf
(Hebrew)

Mary is beyond excited to be in Prince of Egypt! When the animated movie came out, it was her dream that it would be turned into a musical! And now it has been!
Mary became addicted to musical theater back in 1999 when she was in her first BTG show (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat). 3 trips to Broadway and a dozen shows later, she is now excited to share her love of theater with her daughter, Kaylee Grace, who is also in the show!

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Kathleen Huebing
(Hebrew)

Kathy first came to Baraboo in 1972 as a performer at Circus World Museum. She fell in love with Baraboo and decided to make this her home.

Kathy joined Baraboo Theater Guild in 1973. She has appeared in over Thirty BTG productions, as an actor, dancer and singer and has also worked behind the scenes as Producer, Choreographer, Costumer and Stagehand. She is a Past President of Baraboo Theater Guild and became a life Member in 2003.

Kathy started her theater career at 3 years of age at a Josephine Baker Concert where she took part in a rumba contest. When she didn’t win the first place prize (a doll) she refused to stop dancing and leave the stage. They had to drag her off! Kathy promises she will retire from the stage before she has to be dragged off again.

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Aliya Lance
(Hebrew, Egyptian, and Midianite)

Aliya is delighted to be apart of her first ever BTG musical, and even happier for it to be one of her favorite Dreamwork's films. This will be Aliya's third musical, following "Sister Act" and "Tarzan." She's fallen in love with the music and the people involved in this amazing musical. She hopes you enjoy this beautiful stage production of "The Prince of Egypt."

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Molly Riley
(Midianite and Hebrew)

Molly Riley has been a part of Baraboo Theatre Guild for 9 years. She has served as choreographer for this show and has loved the opportunity to work with this talented dance troupe and cast. Molly was thrilled to take on this creative endeavor for such a powerful and nostalgic show. Molly teaches for the School District of Baraboo and Bravo Dance Center. She is elated to once again share the stage with her husband and friends as well as give her future son his debut in this production. Molly would like to thank you for being here to experience the joy of live theater and sincerely hopes you learn to join the dance!

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Carly Penshorn
(Hebrew and Midianite)

Carly is ecstatic to be returning for her 10th BTG show! You may have previously seen her on local stages in productions of All Shook Up (Sylvia), Joseph and The Technicolor Dream Coat (Pharoah), and Mary Poppins (Mrs. Corry). She is forever thankful for the unyielding support from her amazing friends and family. Enjoy the show!

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Ben Shrake
(Hebrew)

Ben Shrake is very exited to be a part of another Baraboo Theater Guild musical. This will be his 6th musical under the direction of Tina Lang. You may have seen him in Seussical, Mary Poppins, Mama Mia, All Shook Up, Sister Act and Something Rotten. Ben is a senior at Baraboo High School who takes part in a lot of musical activities. From band and choir to the yearly spring musical. He is proud to be a part of this amazing group.

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Barbara Stanek Quinn
(Hebrew and Egyptian)

Barb is excited to be part of this powerful, meaningful and ambitious production. Be prepared to be impressed by the hard work of all of the cast and crew!
This is her 7th production with BTG, including Clairie in Steel Magnolias, Doctor in Middletown, chorus in Suessical, Mary Poppins, All Shook Up and Something Rotten. Many thanks for the support and encouragement of her friends, who often accompany her to various other plays and events, and her family. Enjoy!

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Charlie Tomlinson
(Hebrew)

Charlie has been doing shows with Baraboo Theatre Guild for three years now. He was in the ensemble for All Shook Up and Something Rotten. He is excited to perform as a member of the ensemble, and share this impactful story with you!

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Tiffany Waskey
(Hebrew and Midianite)

Tiffany is delighted to be back! She was last seen as a fainting towns person in BTG's production of Something Rotten! This is a far weighter musical and it is an honor to engage in this material that represents the struggle for freedom from oppression, hope beyond yourself, and the great gift of mercy. She thanks her darling husband, kiddos, family and friends for being incredible and supporting her dreams. May we all have soft hearts.

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Gracie Anderson
(Dancer)

Gracie is thrilled to be apart of her first BTG production! You may have seen Gracie before as a featured dancer/ensemble member in “Sister Act” and “Tarzan” or dancing with Just For Kicks Dance Studio! Gracie is also a proud member of the Baraboo High School Chamber Choir! Gracie would like to thank all the talented people who make this show possible, as well as her family and friends who support her passion! She hopes you enjoy this wonderful show!

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Jan Fry
(Dancer)

Jan is very excited to be a part of another BTG show especially since she is getting the chance to stretch her talents as a dancer. She also painted most of the set pieces (starting in July!) to help bring this show to life. She hopes you enjoy this epic tale.

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Amanda Hammond
(Dancer)

Amanda is jazzed to return to the stage for her first BTG show. She grew up dancing and is excited to dust off her dance shoes and help bring this production to life. She is grateful to all of the extraordinary people involved that make it all possible. Enjoy the show!

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Chelsea Holl
(Dancer)

Chelsea has danced and performed in theatre since she was a little girl and is thrilled to be back on stage in her first BTG production. Off stage you can find her as a Special Education teacher in Reedsburg, teaching dance at Creative Motion School of Dance and spending time with her husband and two young children. Thank you to my husband and parents for all of your support!

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Sarah Horowitz
(Dancer)

Sarah hopes this production reminds you of the importance of standing up for the oppressed in all places. Though this story is an old one, the themes of violence and cruelty unfortunately are a persistent part of the human experience, but so are hope and redemption. She invites you, if you feel able, to make a donation to help those in need now, with specific attention to those suffering in Gaza, here: https://www.rescue.org/

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Rebecca Klusmeyer
(Dancer)

Becca Klusmeyer has been in theater for 13 years. She has participated in 3 BTG productions; Lorraine in "All Shook Up!"; Portia in "Something Rotten!" and now a dancer in "Prince of Egypt." She also was the vocal director of BTG's children's musicals "Junie B Jones" and "Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief." Becca has also been part of "9 to 5" as Maria in Sun Prairie and was the vocal director of the Penguin Projects production of "The Addams Family." Becca works as an elementary music teacher in Beaver Dam. She enjoys the Baraboo community and it so excited to be back sharing the joys of theatre with everyone.

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Brienna Killgallon
(Dancer)

Brienna Killgallon has been part of BTG since moving to Baraboo in 2017. She grew up performing in Arizona, then moved to Florida where she worked in Walt Disney World Entertainment and Special Event Productions at Universal Studios Orlando. She is currently a dance instructor at the BRAVO Center, and helps keep Powerline Coffee Company powered up!

A few of Brienna's BTG credits include PIPPIN (Leading Dancer), SEUSSICAL THE MUSICAL (Mayzie LaBird/Vlad Vadikoff/Choreographer), and SOMETHING ROTTEN (Bard Girl).

Most recently Brienna was seen fluttering about as Ophelia IN JULIET'S GARDEN, and choreographed the BTG Kids production of THE LIGHTNING THIEF!

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Joelle Lang
(Dancer)

Joelle is so excited to be dancing in The Prince of Egypt! She’s been passionate about dance for as long as she can remember and loves getting to share that joy with others. You can also find her teaching at Just For Kicks Dance Studio, where she helps her students find their own love for dance. Joelle wants to thank her amazing husband, Tyler, for always cheering her on!

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Aero LeFevre
(Dancer)

Aero has seen many BTG shows in the past and is so glad to be able to return as a dancer. She has been dancing and singing her whole life and enjoys to be on the stage where she can perform. Aero recently was in the Lightning Thief (playing Charon) and is excited to be playing many different "parts" for The Prince Of Egypt! With all being said, she hopes you find this musical master piece to be meaningful and moving show.

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Mary Marck
(Dancer)

Prince of Egypt is Mary's first musical through the Baraboo Theatre Guild. This is however not Mary's first theatrical experience. She was previously cast in River Valley High School's production of Mean Girls where she played Mrs. George, Bright Star where she played Margo, and Mamma Mia where she was part of the Greek chorus. Mary's love for musical theatre started in the fourth grade when she was able to perform as Zazu in Lion King Jr. and Ugly Duckling in Shrek Jr. through Origin Children's Theatre out of Spring Green, Wisconsin. Mary is currently a freshman in college and pursuing a degree in nursing. She is incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be part of the amazing dance troupe for this production. She hopes you will love this show as she has. Thank you for coming!

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Brittany Reuter
(Dancer)

Brittany is super excited to be a dancer for her first show for BTG! She did gymnastics for seven years and happened to find her love for performing. She is extremely thankful for the help she’s received from the other dancers, choreographer, director, musical director, family, and many more!

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Meghan Reuter
(Dancer)

Meghan is so excited to be back in another BTG show! She was involved in numerous BTG productions as a child, including “Annie” (2012/Annie), “Shrek” (2013/dulocian) and more, but then took a 10 year break from the stage to focus on gymnastics and her college education. She ended her hiatus with a return to the stage last year in “Something Rotten”(2024) as a bard girl and had a blast with the cast and crew. It is just as much fun to perform as an adult as it was as a kid, in fact it feels better now! She can’t wake to show you all her acrobatic side, alongside a fantastic group of dancers and a wonderful cast!! Enjoy this show and it’s beautiful storytelling.

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Aria Hiel
(Children's Chorus)

Aria has performed on this stage many times for Bravo Dance shows. This is her first time in a musical- she has enjoyed her chance to learn from this awesome cast!

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Kaylee Hilgendorf
(Children's Chorus)

Kaylee is thrilled to be in her second BTG show after just finishing Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief. She is in 3rd grade at East Elementary. In her free time, Kaylee enjoys ballet, reading, and spending time with her mommy (who is also part of this show).

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Glacier LeFevre
(Children's Chorus)

Glacier enjoys watching and being in musicals. Singing, dancing, roller skating and video game battles with her brothers are her favorite pastimes. Enjoy the beautiful music of the show.

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Elliot Schluntz
(Children's Chorus)

Elliot is thrilled to be back for his second BTG show! Past roles include Young Tarzan (Tarzan), Fletcher (Freaky Friday), the Minotaur (Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief), and a very committed Sheep (Beauty and the Beast). He’s excited to continue his theatrical adventures and promises not to chase anyone around with horns this time.

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Mark Brandel
(Chorus)

Mark is filled with gratitude for the opportunity to be a part of this production of The Prince of Egypt in the offstage chorus. He has greatly enjoyed seeing his daughter Aimee play Queen Tuya and have the extra fun of hanging out in the background. He would like to thank his friends and family for their support, and he hopes you enjoy the show.

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Susan Calnin
(Chorus)
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Wolfgang A Calnin
(Chorus)
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Traci Crouse
(Chorus)

Traci is thrilled to be back signing with the Baraboo Theatre Guild. She was most recently seen as Doll in Mary Poppins and is excited to be part of the off-stage vocal ensemble for Prince of Egypt. It is a special joy for her to share the stage with her father again. Thank you to her husband, Jed, for holding down the fort at home during all the rehearsals, and to her two kids for letting her leave the house to be in this production. Enjoy the show!

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Riley Fisher
(Chorus)
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Dallas Johnson
(Chorus)
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Laura Hamdan-Krause
(Chorus)

Laura has been part of many BTG shows over the past 24 years: both musicals and plays, both on and off stage. Singing off- stage as part of a talented chorus is a delightful challenge! She is eternally grateful to her husband for his love, support, and encouragement.

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Paige Kramer
(Chorus)
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Laura Moffit
(Chorus)

Laura has been singing her whole life and is thrilled to be back singing in Baraboo. This is Laura's 3rd show with BTG. We're hoping you enjoy the show as much as we have enjoyed singing and performing for you!

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Keri Olson
(Chorus)

A lifelong singer whose performing "credits" include singing as Cactus Lily, the Singing Cowgirl, at Fort Dells Frontier Amusement Park, Keri is always looking for a new singing opportunity. She is pleased to have this unique, first-time experience as a member of the off-stage chorus for this spectacular production. When she’s not singing, Keri can be found volunteering throughout the community with her husband, Larry McCoy, or taking photos (especially of flowers) on her daily wonderhunt walks.

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Tom Peterson
(Chorus)

Tom is lending his voice to the off-stage choir in Prince of Egypt, an experience made even more special by performing alongside his daughter Traci. Previously, Tom and Traci shared the stage in BTG's production of The Music Man, Tom's favorite musical. Even though you won't hear Tom singing barbershop tunes in this show, know that he is part of those basses in the back!

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Sasha Schallert
(Chorus)

Sasha has been singing alto since she was old enough to follow her mom's voice and finger in the church hymnal. Sasha has been in many different school, church, and community choirs throughout the years, including the amazing experience of singing in the off-stage choir for a Minneapolis community production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. She is immensely enjoying being part of the equally exhilarating score of Prince of Egypt!

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Bekah Stelling
(Chorus)

Bekah Stelling is delighted to be a small part of this big show! As a member of the off-stage chorus it fits perfectly into her busy schedule running Bekah Kate's in Downtown Baraboo!

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Jason Tesch
(Chorus)

Jason is thrilled to join the Prince of Egypt off-stage chorus while his wife, Christine, enjoys the spotlight on stage. A proud member of the Madison-based a cappella group Chromatix, Jason usually sings where people can actually see him, but this time he's embracing the mystery of behind-the-scenes vocals. After cheering on Something Rotten! and All Shook Up, he's excited to lend his voice (and maybe a few unseen jazz hands) to this powerful production.

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