“Ordinary becomes extraordinary…. “ An uplifting musical
celebrating the big impact of a small moment. Ordinary Days is a
witty, refreshing and affecting reminder that it’s possible to
change the lives of people who, due to our increasingly anonymous
world, we may never even meet. With equal doses of humor and
poignancy, it celebrates how 8.3 million individual stories combine in
unexpected ways to make New York City such a unique and extraordinary
home. SUBSCRIBE AND SAVE SINGLE TICKETS AVAILABLE SOON November 1-17,
2019 MEET THE ARTISTS Karla Hartley (Director/Sound and Video
Design) is currently the Producing Artistic Director for Stageworks
The atre in the Channel District. She received a BFA in Theater
Studies from Boston University in 1992 and is the owner of five
Theatre Tampa Bay awards for Best Director. Directing credits include:
Greetings, Ladies at the Alamo ( Boston ) , The Seahorse, Christmas
With Elvis, Girl Detective, , Hats! The Musical ( Florida tour ),
Boston Marriage, The Rocky Horror Show (2008 and 2012) , Waistwatchers
, the world premiere of Party Animals by Kathie Lee Gifford and David
Friedman, Respect , Little Dog Laughed, And Baby Makes Seven, Holiday
Party of One, Sylvia, Company, Seven Homeless Mammoths Wander New
England, The Wiz, A Few Good Men, The Sugarbean Sisters, God of
Carnage, Moon Over Buffalo, Antigone, the international tour of Listen
To My Heart, In The Heights and Red at American Stage, The
Motherf**ker With the Hat, Lights Rise On Grace, This Wonderful Life,
Psycho Beach Party, Broadway Bound, Beehive, The Elaborate Entrance of
Chad Deity, 8 Track. , The Year of Magical Thinking, The Marvelous
Wonderettes , As Bees in Honey Drown , In The Time of the Butterflies,
Judgment at Nurenberg, The Revolutionists, The Immigrant and Fun Home
. She is also an Adjunct Professor in the Theatre Department at the
University of Tampa. Steve McColley (Musical Director) is excited to
return to Stageworks. In May, he was the MD for “Four Guys Named
Jose and Una Mujer Named Maria.” Previous productions with
Stageworks include “The Fantasticks” and “From Berlin to
Broadway.” Steve is a graduate of the USF School of Music and has
worked in the Tampa Bay area as a pianist and musical director with
American Stage Company, Florida Lyric Opera, Spanish Lyric Theatre,
Theatre USF, and ThinkTank Theatre. In addition to his work in the
theatre, Steve serves as the Music Director of the USF Catholic
Student Center, and he is also a proud member of the music faculty at
Academy at the Lakes. Alison Burns (Deb) is thrilled to be back on
the Stageworks stage! Graduate: American Musicial and Dramatic Academy
in New York City. Off Broadway: Belle/Rapunzel/Little Mermaid in
Disenchanted! National Tours: Maureen in RENT , Listen to My Heart.
Regional: Donna in Mamma Mia , Fastrada in Pippin, Velma in Hairspray
, Janet in The Rocky Horror Show, Olive in the 25th Annual Putnam
Country Spelling Bee, Martirio in Bernarda Alba, Susan in Tick,
Tick… BOOM! and Antonia in Man of La Mancha. When she’s not on
stage she can be found coaching students of all ages in voice and
acting at www.findyourlightcoaching.org and she is also a successful
Comedian and Podcaster with 10K Dollar Day: the imaginary luxury
travel comedy podcast! www.10kdollarday.com – find her podcast
anywhere you get your podcast fix. She received a 2010 & 2012 Loafie
Award for “Best Actress in Tampa Bay” and a Jeff Norton Award for
“Best Supporting Actress in a Musical” for her role as Velma in
Hairspray at American Stage in St. Pete, FL. Her favorite role to
date, however, is playing Mom to her beautiful daughters, Emma &
Hannah and Wifey to her always supportive Hubs, Chris. Ricky Cona
(Warren) is so happy to be back home here at Stageworks!
First appearing in Stageworks’ production of Brighton Beach
Memoirs, Ordinary Days marks Ricky’s 9th show here. Regional
Theatre credits: Big River (Huckleberry Finn), Little Shop of
Horrors (Seymour), Bat Boy: The Musical (Bat
Boy), and RENT (Angel). Most recently, Ricky was seen
in Disney’s Beauty & The Beast (LeFou) at the Maltz Jupiter
Theatre, directed by Tony Award nominee John Tartaglia. He received
his B.A. from the University of South Florida and is a proud member of
Actor’s Equity. Ricky would like to thank his family and friends for
their constant love and support. To Justin Lore…Shut up! Heather
Krueger (Claire) is super excited to be back on stage with some of her
favorite people in Stageworks production of Ordinary Days. Krueger has
performed around the country and in many venues in the Tampa Bay Area,
and was last seen right here at the Stageworks in Winter Wonderettes.
She would like to thank Karla Hartley for the opportunity to do what
she loves with people she calls family, and to her village that always
helps make it all happen. Tron Montgomery (Jason) is very much so
excited to be apart of such an elite cast for this awesome production
of “Ordinary Days” directed by Karla Hartley! Hold on to your
seats and get prepared for one hell of a show with THIS ball of energy
folks! Now Tron’s no stranger to the Stage Life his past
performances include AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ (Andre), SISTER ACT THE
MUSICAL (Eddie), THE WIZ (Scarecrow), MEMPHIS THE MUSICAL (Bobby),
HOOKED ON A BAD SPIRIT ( Hook), and So many more. He dedicates this
performance to his mother, his kids and EVERYONE else who follow,
supports, and love — THAT GOTDAMN TRON. “The World Is a Stage,
Perform on it Everyday”
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