Ride the Cyclone

By Jacob Richmond and Brook Maxwell, Directed by Brent Innes

Synopsis

In Ride the Cyclone, the lives of six teen chamber choir singers are cut short in a freak roller coaster accident. Stuck in the afterlife, a mechanical fortuneteller gives them a chance to sing their way back to earth.

Director's Note

Directing is hard!

Over my decades of production experience, I have worked with and watched many directors, and I had some good examples of what to do and not to do as a director. Even with that I knew taking on this role would be a challenge on many levels and that I would be Stepping my way out of my comfort zone.

As we look out beyond this year at the uncertainty surrounding the future of USU Eastern Theatre after this year. But we do know that we have reached the end, and we have had quite a ride and we are grateful for the experience.

Ride the Cyclone for me was a roller coaster ride of experiences, certainly full of ups and downs. This is story of life and death, grief and joy, acceptance and forgiveness, truth and appearance, and so much more.

There are so many themes that this beautiful experience touches on that really this note could become a doctorate thesis. But the simple message that we hope, I hope to share through this performance is that life is a precious gift and we need to remember to stop being so busy. We try so hard to fit in, to be “extra”, and all that and whatnot; that we often forget that we are supposed to enjoy the process and the journey.

The journey of life is not merely measured in accomplishments and possessions, in the end we are remembered for the lives we have touched, the experiences we had and shared with those around us, and the friendships we have made.

Directing this show with these amazing talented young people, has been one of these experiences that I will treasure. The show, the music and these kids have moved me to tears more times that I care to admit throughout this rehearsal process and I count myself very fortunate to have been on this ride with this group.

So slow down, enjoy the ride, appreciate the journey!

Please enjoy the show and we, I thank you for your support.

Event Information
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    January 22-31
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    Price Utah, Logan Utah, Pocatello Idaho, Cedar City Utah
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    90 minute
    total run time
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    PG-13
    equivalent movie rating
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    Flashing lights, fog, loud noises, pyro, mentions of sex, drugs and death.

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Cast

Josylen Rowley

 The Amazing Karnak

Morgan Pigott

Noel Gruber

Caigen Garner

Virgil the Rat 

KarLyle Bowles 

Constance Blackwood

Dan Becerra

Vinny the Rat

Azure Marrot

Jane Doe/ Penny Lamb

T’Kiah McArthur

Ocean O’Connel Rosenberg

DuRyan/DJ Salle

Freshman Misha Bachinski

Haylee Miller

Vanessa the Rat

Cooper Innes

Ricky Potts

Crew

Brent Innes

Brent Innes

Director, magic man, producer, technical director. The man of many hats

Lizz Davis

Lizz Davis

Music Director

Michelle Broadhead

Michelle Broadhead

Assistant Music Director and Pianist

Amanda Barfuss

Amanda Barfuss

Choreographer

Kylee Hart

Kylee Hart

Dramaturg

Morgan Innes

Morgan Innes

Stage manager, Paint designer

Marcellus Anthony

Marcellus Anthony

Assistant Stage Manager, Costume Designer

Scyler Smith

Scyler Smith

Hair and Makeup Designer

Ben Petersen

Ben Petersen

Sound designer and A1

Lacey Tompson

Lacey Tompson

Sound Board Operator

Triston Smith

Triston Smith

Tour Sound Board Operator

Jen Grule

Jen Grule

Projections Operator

Levi Allen

Levi Allen

Tour Projections operator

Spencer Sant

Spencer Sant

Light board operator

Thank You

Utah State University Dept of Theatre

Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre

Ari Jameson

USU Eastern Theatre students

Westminster University Theatre

John Behn and Jason Olsen for stepping in with classes this year

USU Eastern and the Carbon County Community for your support