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Cheyenne Little Theatre Players Youth Summer Stock 2026
Youth Summer Stock General Information
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE: Provide students with an educational experience designed to stimulate their curiosity, give them hands-on experiences and cultivate a long-term appreciation and passion for the performing arts.
Cheyenne Little Theatre Players Youth Summer Stock is a comprehensive theatre education Summer program which exposes students to all major components of a realized theatrical production. Each Session culminates in a fully realized production with three performances for paying audiences.
Session 1 - Show TBD; Grades 7-12; Monday, June 8–Sunday June 28
Session 1 PERFORMANCE DATES: Friday, June 26 at 7 PM; Saturday, June 27th at 2 PM; Sunday, June 28 at 2 PM
Session 2 - Show TBD; Grades 3-6; Monday, June 29 - Sunday, July 19
Session 2 PERFORMANCE DATES: Friday, July 17 at 7 PM; Saturday, July 18 at 2 PM; Sunday, July 19 at 2 PM
Program run times: ALL SESSIONS
Monday—Friday 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Participants should bring a lunch that does not require a microwave. Lunch takes place at Brimmer Park across the street from the Mary Godfrey Playhouse.
LOCATION: Mary Godfrey Playhouse
COST: $500 per student, per session (Early Registration Discount: $450 per session if registered before April 30th)
Before registering, please read the refund policy located at the bottom of this page.
Multi-sibling discount and Partial Scholarships are available. Please note, the discounted fee for early registration is also applied to the multi-sibling discount. Multi-sibling discounts are only available for siblings registering in the same session of camp: Registration for the first sibling before April 30th will cost $450.00, the second sibling’s registration will cost $405.00, the third (or more) sibling will cost $364.50.
Payment plans are available. If you would like more information regarding payment plans, please email YSSProducer@littletheatre.org.
Scholarship applications are located in the printable materials you will receive after registering or by clicking the link below.
A few notes
Sessions 1 and 2 are capped at 40 participants. It is anticipated that the sessions will fill very quickly. If you know of someone that wants to participate, encourage them not to delay. Once the cap has been reached a waiting list will start.
There is a dress code that will be enforced. If the dress code is something that the participant does not want to adhere to, we ask that they not register.
Shorts must be knee length (no exception) Capri’s are allowed.
Shirts must be long enough to cover the tummy when the arms are raised.
Closed toe shoes must be worn at all times.
It is anticipated that each participant will be in the production. Those participating in Youth Summer Stock need to be at all performances.
All participants need to help with Strike (taking down the set, cleaning the theatre)
For more information or questions
Email – yss@cheyennelittletheatre.org
Youth Summer Stock Refund Policy
Full registration fees are typically paid at the time of enrollment. For families who need a little more time, whether you're finalizing your summer schedule, working on a payment plan with CLTP, or awaiting the outcome of a scholarship application, a non-refundable $100.00 deposit is available to secure your child's spot in the program while you get everything in order.
All registration fees, including fees for holding a place, for Youth Summer Stock are non-refundable. We strongly encourage parents and guardians to carefully consider their child's interest in the program and the production before completing registration. Once a student is enrolled, their spot is reserved and fees will not be returned due to withdrawal, scheduling conflicts, or changes in interest.
In the unlikely event that the Youth Summer Stock program is cancelled by CLTP, registered families will receive a full refund of all fees paid. However, if a parent or guardian wishes, they are welcome to donate their registration fees to CLTP in lieu of receiving a refund — and we would be deeply grateful for that generosity.
If you have any questions about this policy, please don't hesitate to contact us before registering at YSSProducer@littletheatre.org.
Elle - Meg Brown
Emmett - Jessie Klein
Paulette - Johanna Snyder
Vivienne - Hope Daly
Warner - Liam Guille
Callahan - Trevor Warren
Brooke/Delta Nu - Dominique Stephens
Margo (Greek Chorus) - Aurora Dunning
Serena (Greek Chorus) - Estha Von Reich
Pilar (Greek Chorus) - Annika Nelson
Kate (Greek Chorus)/Inmate - Quest Hum
Gaelen (Greek Chorus)/Inmate - Marica Quick
Leilani (Greek Chorus)/Inmate - Lizzy Stephens
Enid/Store Manager - Megan Mortimore
Aaron/Grandmaster Chad/Jet Blue Pilot/Frat Guy - David Schulz
Kyle/Dewey/Carlos/Frat Guy/Pforzheimer/Student - Stuart Campbell
Nikos/Salesperson/Padamadan/Frat Guy/Student - Stephen Scaglione
Elle's Dad/Winthrop/Prison Guard/TV Reporter/Student - Nathaniel Gillette
Elle's Mom/Judge/Student - Meg Varhalmi
Lowell/Court Stenographer/Perfume Girl/Student - Val Rossiter
Whitney/Chutney - Clare Neylon
DA Joyce Riley/2nd Perfume Girl/Student - Amanda Dunkley
Dance Captain/Mousy Client/Delta Nu/Inmate/Student - Heather Hansen
There will be a read through at 6:00 p.m. at The Office Bar & Grill located at 1600 E. Pershing Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 82001. We will be in the Napa Room (enter through the front doors, don't turn right to enter the restaurant, go down the hallway and it will be the first room on the left)
We want to thank everyone who auditioned! This was a very difficult decision and we hope to see everyone again soon!
1984 Cast List
1984 Cast Announcement
We would like to thank everyone for auditioning. The talent in this community is amazing making our selection very difficult. The read through and costume measurement will be at 700 Samuel Lane at 6:30 pm, Wednesday, February 11th.
Loudspeaker Braxton Harris
Big Brother Markus Dausses
Parsons Andi Jaspersen
Syme Matthew Snyder
Winston Smith Seth Bard
Messenger Isabella Olivarez
Coffee Vender Caeleigh Stewart
Waitress Caeleigh Stewart
First Guard Buddy Gosbee
Second Guard Devyn Brotherton
Martin Devyn Brotherton
Non-speaking Guards Zac Greene and Kade Keener
O’Brien Warren Appel
Julia Kite Archambeau
Goldstein Michael Stephens
Gladys Sofie John
Landlady Lois Hansen
Directors
John Lyttle (307) 631-9253.
Brenna Heaton
Almost, Maine Cast
Prologue, Interlogue, Epilogue
Phil - Jedediah Huntziger , Ginette - Melissa Stutz
Her Heart
East - Rison Lain, Glory - Paige Russell
Sad and Glad
Jimmy - Dean Larson, Sandrine - Anna Havel, Waitress - Lauren “Herc” Hohorst
This Hurts
Marvalyn - Paige Russell, Steve - Jedediah Huntziger
Getting It Back
Gayle - Anna Havel, Lendall - Rison Lain
They Fell
Randy - Tucker Gosbee, Chad - Brian Hutchings
Where It Went
Phil - Dean Larson, Marcie - Melissa Stutz
Story of Hope
Hope - Paige Russell, Man - Brian Hutchings, Offstage Voice - Lauren “Herc” Hohorst
Seeing the Thing
Rhonda - Lauren “Herc” Hohorst, Dave - Tucker Gosbee
Thanks to all who auditioned. We appreciate all of you sharing your talent with us and making
this such a difficult decision. We will have scripts tonight at the read through at 6:30 at My
Front Door.
-Almost Maine casting committee
Happy Thanksgiving!
The theatre will be closed on Thursday, November 27th, and reopen on Friday, November 28th at noon, but we couldn't let Thanksgiving pass without sending a heartfelt thank you to our incredible community for all your support this year.
From filling seats at every performance to volunteering backstage, building sets, and bringing our productions to life, it has been an extraordinary year — and we truly couldn't do any of it without you.
Today, we're taking a moment to appreciate everyone who has made a difference:
To the audience members who laughed, cried, and applauded through every show
To our community sponsors who provided funding and resources when we needed them most
To our dedicated volunteers who work tirelessly behind the scenes, from costume design to ticket sales
To the actors, directors, and crew who poured their hearts into every production
To every supporter who shared our posts, spread the word, or simply believed in local theatre
We are so thankful for each and every one of you. Wishing you a warm, safe, and happy Thanksgiving filled with drama-free moments (unless they're the good kind)!
With gratitude, Cheyenne Little Theatre Players
In Loving Memory of
Connie Skoetsch
It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of our dear friend and longtime supporter, Connie Skoetsch, who passed away on September 27, 2025, at Davis Hospice in Cheyenne.
Connie was a cherished member of the Cheyenne Little Theatre Players family for many years. Her dedication to our theatre was extraordinary—she generously volunteered her time and incredible talent as a seamstress to create beautiful costumes for countless productions. Her commitment and artistry touched every show she worked on and enriched our theatre community immeasurably.
Beyond her work with us, Connie was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother who gave generously to numerous community organizations throughout Cheyenne. Her warmth, kindness, and willingness to help wherever needed made
her a treasure to all who knew her.
We will deeply miss Connie's smile, her talent, and her unwavering support of the arts in Cheyenne.
Services will be private with family. In accordance with the family's wishes, memorial donations may be made to:
Cheyenne Little Theatre Players
PO Box 20087, Cheyenne, WY 82003
Or
the Cheyenne Animal Shelter
800 Southwest Dr., Cheyenne, WY 82007
Obituary
Constance Joan (Skovgard) Skoetsch
April 1943 - September 27, 2025
She was born in April 1943 in Basin, Wyo., to Merle and Lylas (Olsen) Skovgard. She grew up there and after completing high school attended the Billings, Mont., Business College. From there she moved to Casper, Wyo., where she worked for one year before moving to Cheyenne.
She married Rolf Skoetsch in 1964, and they have two daughters, Rebecca and Erika, and ultimately granddaughter Kaycee.
Connie was a stay-at-home mom while the girls were young and stayed very busy with volunteer projects at the Sun Valley Swimming Pool, 4-H chapter, Girl Scouts, First Congregational Church, Bain Elementary School library, and the Cheyenne Little Theatre Players, Jessup Elementary as classroom aide, among others.
Besides being a great mother, and later grandmother to Kaycee, she was a wonderful wife and supporter to Rolf in his military and civilian careers. She also was a talented seamstress. She had been making clothes for herself and the girls all along, and then she was asked by the Grier Furniture store to try her hand at making custom window drapes, which she did for several years.
When Little Theatre needed a volunteer to make costumes, she stepped up and this turned into a multiyear commitment. She also made dresses for individual customers, as well as helping several 4-H girls with their sewing projects at the same time.
Over the years her handiwork supported projects for the Animal Shelter and Senior Citizen Center, with items ranging from baby receiving blankets to repairing horse blankets and ultimately sewing Covid 19 face masks.
When she got married, she worked at the Wyoming Highway Department. After the girls got older, she was employed, full or part time, at the Bain Elementary library, the School District Food Service, and finally the Wyoming State Engineer office from where she retired in 2010.
She loved living in Wyoming near family, her dogs, the horse she finally got after moving into the county, and the wonderful and peaceful horseback rides the family took whenever possible. Her special joy was watching granddaughter Kaycee grow up.
She is survived by her husband Rolf; daughters Rebecca Schooley (Eric) and Erika Warner (Brandon); as well as granddaughter Kaycee Warner.
Services will be private with family. In lieu of cards and flowers please donate to the Cheyenne Little Theatre Players or the Animal Shelter.
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS
OF THE BLACK FOREST
Cast List
MISS TIME……………Vanessa Bagwell
KING ABSENT-MINDED……………Kurtis Rodriguez
SCULLY……………Theo Andrews
SNOW WHITE……………Charlotte Martin
QUEEN BELLA……………Maggie Hartmann
MAID DIM WITTY……………Ellie Schwab
THE MAGIC MIRROR……………Noa Icenhower-Ontiveros
PRINCE GOOD-HEARTED……………Everett Hart
HICKORY……………Bentley Dice
DICKORY……………Emma Harris
DOCK……………Cheyenne Brazan
WEEPY……………Annabelle Martin
CURLY……………Cara Merrell
ECHO ECHO……………Erilynn Garnica-Cole
LITTLE BANJO……………Raegan Johnson
BUNNY……………Violet Wille
BONNIE…………Emelia Harwell
PRIMROSE……………Chloe Chandler
TILLIE……………Gisele Ganison
HOOT……………Havilah Ordes-Bowen
TREES OF THE BLACK FOREST……………Larry (Jo) Andrews, Teagun McGinnis, Liorah Stephens, Quinn Kenney,
Charlotte Huff, Rowan McDonald
Miracle on 34th Street
Cast List
Kris Kringle – Larry Wagner
Doris – Sierra Sinclair
Fred – Seth Bard
Susan – Audrey Prichard
Shellhammer – Isabella Olivarez
Judge, Drunk Santa – Jesse Howell
Mara – CeeJay Berg Pray
Macy – Nancy Stange
Halloran, Bloomingdale, Newscaster – Warren Appel
Dr. Pierce, Mail Worker Lou – Marvin Dorgan
Sawyer, Duncan, Mail Worker Al – Simeon Cooper
Bag Lady, Pedestrian, Ensemble – Susan Skinner
Rich Person, Foster Parent, Pedestrian, Ensemble – Sarah Coverdale
Finley, Ensemble – Tara Martin
Sharon’s Parent, Pedestrian, Ensemble – Bonnie Mance
Johnny’s Parent, Ensemble – Janelle Ladbury
Elves: Joey Kopack
Brantley Turner-Dahlin
Emma Martin
Clara MacKay
Ellie Esp
Sadie Zimmerman
Dutch Girl – Rowan Lewis
Johnny – Evan Harwell
Sharon – Anna Wagner
Megan – Riley Juhl
Mara, Jr. – Theodore (Teddy) Martin
Carolers, Ensemble: Audrey Mance, Jerry Carlson, Isaac Raya,
Plus Cast Members
Cast Meet and Read-Through Thursday, October 16th, 6:30 p.m. at My Front Door/United Way Office (formerly Christ Lutheran Church – there is a large cross in front): 3260 Nationway
Our costumer will be there, and we are going to write bios!
Thank you to all who auditioned! We are going to have a fun, energetic show filled with holiday magic!
If you have questions, please email Brenda Lyttle at blyttle53@gmail.com. Jingle all the way!
--Brenda Lyttle, Director
--Marshall Brown, Assistant Director
RFP for Dinner Theater Caterer
Cheyenne Little Theatre Players Dinner Theatre
In preparation for The Cheyenne Little Theatre Players 93rd season, CLTP is seeking a caterer to cater all the dinner theatre productions this upcoming year.
We do not have onsite kitchen facilities.
This year we plan to have three dinner theatre productions: one possible in September, one in December, and one in March. The fall and spring productions will have dinner theater at the three Saturday performances during the run of the show, with an average of 50-70 dinners needed per Saturday. The December production will have dinner theater at the first Saturday evening and the two following Fridays and Saturdays for a total of five dinner theater shows, with around 80-120 meals per show.
For dinner theater menu, we usually have rolls and butter on the tables and start with salad with a choice of dressing. We then offer diners a choice of three entrees, two meat entrees and one vegetarian entrée, with a side dish. For dessert, we have offered two different dessert options. We are open to amendments of this format. Some past dinners have included chicken cordon bleu with rice pilaf, roast beef, mashed potatoes and mixed vegetables, pesto angel hair pasta.
We take food orders at the theatre and give our caterer a preliminary food count a week out from the performance date. We give them a final count 3 days before the event, but it usually changes by fewer than 10 orders overall from the preliminary count.
Please note: We do have patrons with allergies. Please let us know if you are willing to make adjustments to accommodate these patrons. We would notify you in advance of any allergies.
Bid proposals should include a per plate estimate and a sample menu. We are looking for an approximate per plate cost of $20-$26, including food, labor, and profit.
Bids may be submitted through March 22 at 5:00 p.m.
We will award the contract by April 1st.
Please send questions or bids to cltpinfo@cheyennelittletheatre.org.