2021-2022 Season

Fun Home

The acclaimed musical based on Alison Bechdel’s graphic novel, performed Sep. 17–Oct. 3, 2021

Book and Lyrics by Lisa Kron
Music by Jeanine Tesori
Based on the Graphic Novel by Alison Bechdel

About This Production

Graphic novelist Alison dives deep into her past to tell the story of her volatile, brilliant, and one-of-a-kind father whose temperament and secrets defined her family and her life. Alison relives her unique childhood of playing at the family’s Bechdel Funeral Home, her growing understanding of her own sexuality, and the looming, unanswerable questions about her father’s hidden desires.

Fun Home is a refreshingly honest, wholly original musical about seeing your parents through grown-up eyes. This musical is also a critical smash, having won numerous awards and accolades including the 2015 Tony for Best New Musical.

Director’s Note

From the playbill

 

Alison Bechdel’s graphic memoir Fun Home is a beautiful and compelling book. It’s a look back at her childhood and around the four months between when Alison came out to her parents and her father committing suicide. I went to see the original Broadway show with my oldest daughter, and the two things we discussed most about the show was that it was the first Broadway show we ever saw that had a lesbian protagonist, and the other was that it was the only show we’ve ever seen (even to date) that has a main story line dealing with the Father / Daughter relationship. One of the greatest aspects of this show is that patrons who watch it will feel different emotions and take away different thoughts based on who you are and what your mindset is when you sit in your seat. Me being the father of two daughters made a personal connection with the Alison relationship with her dad, and I cried into the script when I was blocking it, and I held back tears every time we ran the end of the show at rehearsals. For others it might be Alison’s relationship with her brothers or Joan; maybe, the emotional stress of Alison’s mother, Helen; or maybe when Alison finally realizes who she is, etc., etc.

Thorton Wilder said about the difference between novels and plays, “On the stage it is always now: the personages are standing on that razor-edge, between past and the future… the words are rising to their lips in immediate spontaneity. A novel is what took place; we hear (the narrator’s) voice recounting, recalling events that are past and over.” The creators of this musical were able to tell the story from the book; but, instead of just looking back, we watch the characters as they move forward in time.

I have many people to thank: Vicki, Jamie, and Carly; the directors, tech crew, volunteers and designers who helped create this production; the Spotlight Board for always pushing for great art; and mostly, to the cast for giving such powerful performances with so much determination to get it right. No adult cast can ever bring more emotion, more dedication, and more love to this story.

Thank you for supporting youth theatre in all its forms.

Kenny

Cast

RolePerformer(s)
Alison BechdelAlyssa Armstrong
Helen BechdelOlivia Pratt
Small AlisonAva Newton
Bruce BechdelAnand Khalsa
Medium AlisonEmma Gass
Christian BechdelWilliam Richardson
John BechdelJaxyn Damasco
JoanLyda Armistead
Roy / Mark / Pete / Bobby / JeremyJosh Pike

Production Team

RoleTeam Member(s)
DirectorKenny Grossman
Music DirectorAdam Bei
ChoreographerFalin Ossipinsky
Assistant DirectorJack Taylor
Scenic DesignBobby Sample
Kenny Grossman
Costume DesignHeather Riddle
Lighting & Sound DesignAnthony Rozzen
Hair & Makeup DesignCharlie Rabago
Properties DesignKenny Grossman
Vicki Grossman
Sound OperatorLucy Delamater
Light Board OperatorReagan Little
Deck CrewSabina Dart
Sophie Dessaules
Olivia Martinez
Valerie Winch
Orchestra
Conductor / KeyboardsAdam Bei
DrumsJeremy Lentz
Violin / ViolaIsabelle Bloomberg
Clarinet / Bass Clarinet / FluteRachel Self
GuitarsZoey Waller

Awards & Recognitions for This Production

2021-2022 ariZoni Theatre Awards of Excellence

  • Best Overall Production – Youth Musical (Won)
  • Actress in a Major Role – Youth Musical (Won): Alyssa Armstrong
  • Rising Star (Won): Ava Newton
  • Director – Youth Musical (Won): Kenny Grossman
  • Scenic Design – Youth Theatre (Won): Bobby Sample and Kenny Grossman
  • Actress in a Supporting Role – Youth Musical (Nominated): Emma Gass
  • Actress in a Supporting Role – Youth Musical (Nominated): Olivia Pratt
  • Rising Star (Nominated): Jaxyn Damasco
  • Sound Design – Youth Theatre (Nominated): Anthony Rozzen