
Last seen on stage in The Little Mermaid, Matt is happy to be back on stage at the Al Ringling theatre. When not on stage, Matt can be found frolicking on a soccer pitch. Hope you enjoy the show!
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Last seen on stage in The Little Mermaid, Matt is happy to be back on stage at the Al Ringling theatre. When not on stage, Matt can be found frolicking on a soccer pitch. Hope you enjoy the show!
This is Lance's something-somethingth show with BTG - he stopped counting when it began to make him feel old - and he thinks this will be the best show he's been a part of so far. He is happy to be sharing the stage with his youngest son Owen (Nick!) again, and is very excited to be doing at least two things on stage that he's never done before. No, he won't tell you what they are. You'll just have to pay attention. He is extremely grateful to his directors and crew, his castmates, and especially to his wife Mari Jo, who is still putting up with him and doesn't seem ready to stop.
Rachel is so excited to be a part of Something Rotten! She has been involved in a variety of BTG shows including, Shrek the Musical (Dulocian), Little Mermaid (Seagull/Ensemble), Newsies (News Boy), and Pippin (Ensemble). It has been quite some time since Rachel has been seen on stage, life has kept her on her feet. With the pandemic bringing an abrupt stop to her on stage performances in 2020, she was determined to find ways to keep singing. Rachel attended UW Eau Claire, where she was a part of Women's Concert Chorale. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education in 2023 and is currently teaching 1st grade in Lodi. Being back in the area, Rachel is thrilled to be on stage along side her mom (Barbara Bromley) and an amazing cast and crew. She can’t wait for you to see the show, “It’s gonna be great!”
Carroll is back in the Al, bringing back memories of past roles and plenty of gratitude. Carroll first joined BTG as the dubious Monsieur D’Arque in Beauty and the Beast, went on to play the warm-hearted Mr. Northbrook in Mary Poppins, and most recently dove into the absurd as Estragon in Waiting for Godot.
Along the way, Carroll has been supported by a creative network of friends, family, and theater enthusiasts. Most notably, he would like to thank his wife, Candace, who by all accounts is a wonderful and supportive woman (and far more patient than any wife should have to be).
Carroll can usually be found playing the piano, singing and trying to convince himself that breaking into song mid-sentence is socially acceptable. Big thanks to everyone who’s been part of this journey — now, enjoy the show, Heathens!
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!
Lathan is so excited to be in his first-ever BTG show. This is Lathan's second musical he has been part of; he was previously in the ensemble of Baraboo High School's spring production of Sister Act. Lathan hopes that you loved the show as much as he did!
Amanda is thrilled to be involved in bringing the story of Moses to life in The Prince of Egypt.
Enjoy the show!
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.
I am a a high school science teacher at Baraboo High school who loves singing. I have three great kids and a wonderful Wife. My Adult daughter Kyra Also enjoys performing and we enjoy time together in shows!
Alexia is thrilled to be returning to BTG for her second 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 believes Something Rotten! is the perfect blend of her theatrical passions for Shakespeare and musicals, and is excited to bring that enthusiasm to this production!
Christine is very excited to be a part of the Baraboo Theatre Guild's "Something Rotten!" She recently performed in BTG's "A Grand Night for Singing", "All Shook Up" and the Sauk Prairie Theatre Guild's "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat". Other previous roles include Lily from The Secret Garden. For fun, Christine loves to be outdoors, beekeeping, hiking, kayaking, and star gazing. She wants to thank her family for supporting her passions.
In 2003 Michael Riley 1st appeared on the Al Ringling Theater stage as Fyedka in Baraboo Theatre Guild's production of Fiddler on the Roof. Over the course of the next 21 years he has played in 12 different productions with The Guild. He is pleased to return in Something Rotten as The Swan of Avon, William Shakespeare! He would like to thank his friends and family and his wife Molly for their support. "Love all. Trust a few. Do wrong to none." -W.S.
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.
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!
Kathy first came to Baraboo in 1972 as a performer at Circus World Museum. She is a Life Member of BTG and has participated in all aspects of theater. She has appeared in MANY BTG productions as an actor, dancer and singer and has also worked back stage as choreographer, costumer and stage hand. She is a Past President of Baraboo Theater Guild and has served on the board. Kathy started her theater career at 3 years of age at a Josephine Baker Concert where she took place 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 has promised to retire from the stage before she has to be dragged off again.
Molly Riley has been a part of Baraboo Theatre Guild for 8 years. Molly has enjoyed the role of choreographer for this production and will be on stage as a member of the townspeople chorus and bard girls. Molly is a teacher for the School District of Baraboo, dance teacher at Bravo Dance Center and 1027 Dance, and serves as the CAL Center Coordinator in Reedsburg. She is thrilled to once again share the stage with her rockstar husband and theatre family. Please enjoy the show; for there is nothing as amazing as a musical!
Carly is ecstatic to be returning for her 9th BTG show! You may have previously seen her on stage in 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!
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 and Sister Act. Ben is a junior 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.
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!
Tiffany is delighted to be back! She was last seen as a fainting towns person in BTG's production of Something Rotten! She started acting in church plays in elementary school and pursued singing and acting through college. She continues to enjoy acting opportunities through community theater. She is married to her nerd summer camp sweetheart and has two marvelous kiddos.
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!
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.
Sarah is thrilled to be part of this dazzling chorus! You may have seen her previously in other BTG shows, such as All Shook Up (Miss Sandra), Mary Poppins (Mary Poppins), Seussical (Gertrude McFuzz), Steel Magnolias (Truvy). She thanks her family for their persistent support and appreciation of the arts. She thanks her husband, Derek, for his patience. She thanks YOU for being here to support community theatre in Baraboo. She hopes "IT'S ENTERTAINING!"
Becca Klusmeyer has been in theater for 13 years. She has participated in in 2 BTG productions; Lorraine in "All Shook Up!" and now Portia in "Something Rotten!" She also was the vocal director of BTG's first children's musical "Junie B Jones" this past summer. She was a member/choreographer of the acappella group "Parkside Range" at UW-Parkside. Becca now works as an elementary music teacher. She enjoys the Baraboo community and it so excited to be back sharing the joys of theatre with everyone.
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!
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!
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.
Melisa (Producer) has been involved with BTG for over 15 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 and All Shook Up. As always, much thanks to her family for supporting her during this busy time of year!
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.
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!”
Molly Riley has been a part of Baraboo Theatre Guild for 8 years. Molly has enjoyed the role of choreographer for this production and will be on stage as a member of the townspeople chorus and bard girls. Molly is a teacher for the School District of Baraboo, dance teacher at Bravo Dance Center and 1027 Dance, and serves as the CAL Center Coordinator in Reedsburg. She is thrilled to once again share the stage with her rockstar husband and theatre family. Please enjoy the show; for there is nothing as amazing as a musical!
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!
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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