Alexia Allagreen
The thanksgiving play by larissa fasthorse
as Logan
Directed by oscar quiroz
Show Description: "Good intentions collide with absurd assumptions in Larissa Fasthorse's wickedly funny satire, as a troupe of terminally "woke" teaching artists scrambles to create a pageant that somehow manages to celebrate both Turkey Day and Native American Heritage Month" (taken from the back of the script)


Cast:
Alexia Allagreen as Logan
Zachary Andrew as Caden
Zena Kissinger as Alicia
Adam Rivera as Jaxton
Ruby Bernhard as Alicia understudy & Child 3
Graham Kenchington as Caden understudy & Child 2
Isabelle Purcey as Logan undestudy & Child 1
Zander Warstler & Child 4

Crew:
Stage Manager: Alexa Huss
Asst. Director/Fight Captain/ Dramaturg: Ace Van Dyke
Scenic Designer: Sam Transleau
Lighting Designer: Joe Kocenda
Asst. Scenic designer/ props designer: Trish Brown
Fight Choreographer: Jen Pan
Asst. Stage Manager: Ximena Perez
Costume Designer: Jaci Taylor
Sound Designer: Teddy Lewis
Hair and Makeup Designer: Tuger Xiong
Intimacy Coordinator: David Gram
Sound Board OP: Donovan Sharpe
Light Board OP: Dominic Zwagerman
Props runner: Bailey Graham
Dresser: Paige LeRoux
Deck Crew: Logan Stewart, Jacob Weldon
Floater: Zander Brown
Promotional Materials: Zander Brown, Cuck Cloud

Production Manager: Ellen Peck
Technical Director/Shop Supervisor: Joe Beck
Shop Foreman: Randy Manger
Costume Shop Supervisor: Chirsta Koerner
Costume Shop Assistant: Shelby VanOphem
Master Electrician: Joe Kocenda, Ash Ritter
Scenic Charge: Laine Hamburg
Performance Photographer: Chuck Cloud
'The Thanksgiving Play' was performed in rep with 'Pipeline' by Dominique Morisseau. it was such a fun, and unique experience to be able to perform on the same set as another cast on the same day (with different set dressing, obviously). The Thanksgiving play was the first main stage show I performed in in college. The cast was phenomenal, and the memories I made with them will last a lifetime, besides the ones that I lost because I got a concussion in the middle of the process, which was not related to the show.



