Publicidad
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
Publicidad
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
Publicidad
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
Publicidad
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
Publicidad
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
Publicidad
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
TORTanic Playbill
Próximo SlideShare
Remixing History in San BernardinoRemixing History in San Bernardino
Cargando en ... 3
1 de 28
Publicidad

Más contenido relacionado

Publicidad

TORTanic Playbill

  1. DIRECTOR'S NOTE The Ted Mann Concert Hall staff and crew; Nubia Esparza, our faculty advisor, for her never-ending support; Shane Chou, for her incredible graphic design skills & patience with hundreds of requests from the producers; Steven Vincent, for his costume alteration and construction; Kate Long & Lea Chapoton, for being an awesome tech crew; Justin Oakland; Mallory Harrington; Dom Detwiler; Jacque Randolph; Hannah McDonald & Melissa Watton, for their amazing set design and construction; And the Writing Committee, for creating this amazing show. This production would not be possible without the grants generously provided by: Ahoy TORT-feasors! It is my utmost honor to present to you the Theatre of the Relatively Talentless’s performance of TORTanic. Celebrating twenty years of shenanigans, tomfoolery, and desperate attempts to make law school parodies of ABBA songs, we knew this year’s show had to be bigger than ever. TORTanic marks a return to the big stage. For twenty years, TORT has served as a welcoming refuge for law students seeking solace from the stresses that come with pursuing a legal education. Speaking from personal experience, TORT has forged lifelong friends and priceless memories. That isn’t to say that participation doesn’t involve sacrifices of its own. Your average performer tonight has invested over eighty-five hours of their precious time to rehearsals (that’s almost a two-credit class). For this year’s performance of TORTanic, we wanted to embody how humor and a bit of insanity allowed law students for the last twenty years to persevere through cold-calls, exams, and even a global pandemic. We are so grateful that we are able to present this labor of love for you tonight, so please, sit back, relax, and keep a lookout for icebergs. ~ Justin Oakland, Director of TORT SPECIAL THANKS TO: TORTANIC - 1
  2. THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS THANK YOU TO OUR FACULTY DONORS Matthew Bodie Carol Chomsky Brad Clary Prentiss Cox Dean Garry Jenkins Carol Rachac Kim Ronning Jean Sanderson A special thank you to Prof. Mitch Zamoff for his long- standing & incredibly generous support of TORT! Diamond Level Carlson Caspers* DeWitt LLP* Silver Level Ballard Spahr LLP Themis Bar Review Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A. Gold Level Office of Advancement Fredrikson & Byron, P.A. Robins Kaplan LLP Stinson LLP UMN Patent Law Program Platinum Level Faegre Drinker* *The first three sponsors received a special shout-out in the show Interested in sponsoring next year's show? Contact tort@umn.edu or visit our website at umntort.org. TORTANIC - 2
  3. TORTANIC - 3 TORT BOARD Director: Justin Oakland Assistant Diector: Melissa Watton Producers: Wills Layton & Grace Moore Treasurer: Molly Kleist Head Writers: Vanessa Hird & Andrew Nicotra Reilly Music Director: Dom Detwiler Pit Director: Eric Sievert Choreographers: Mallory Harrington & Hannah McDonald Costumer: Sierra Grandy Tech Director: Eric Snyder Cameo Coordinator: Mary Fleming CAST Jack: Jacque Randolph Rose: Ben Parker Narrator Rose: Vanessa Hird Caledon: Caleb Nigrin Molly Brown: Molly Kleist Ahab: Joshua Fuller Smee: Levi Seidel Spicer: Mallorie Sckerl Iceberg: Aika Riguera Celine Dion: Joshua Grant Lady Duff Gordon: Henry Maler Ben Guggenheim: Cole Edick Fabrizio: Lauren Butler Ida Strauss: Grace Anderson Cora: Samantha Barnhart Ahab's Shipmates: Isabelle Daniels; Sierra Grandy; Kendall Prior & Andrew Nicotra Reilly Featured Dancers: Aika Riguera Chloe Chambers Cierra Johnson Hannah McDonald Mallory Harrington Madeleine Kim Meghan Zula Shane Chou Chorus: Alex Jones Andrea McGauley* Charlotte Higgins* Cheyenna González Pilsner Leah Reiss* Ray Mestad Val Perkins* Zanna Tennant *Featured Singer Writing Committee: Vanessa Hird; Andrew Nicotra Reilly; Lauren Butler; Dom Detwiler; Sierra Grandy; Molly Kleist; Ayesha Mitha; Caleb Nigrin; Justin Oakland & Zanna Tennant.
  4. Petra Asani - Piccolo/Flute Anthony Benz - Piano Jordan Boudreaux - Drums Will Brunner - Guitar Dom Detwiler - Bass & Tuba Fionna Ek - Bassoon Rachel Esselman - Trombone Rachel Glissmann - Cello Will Huff Towle - Viola Kira Le - Tenor Saxophone PIT ORCHESTRA TORTANIC - 4 Marine Loison - Flute Hanhui Li - Keyboard Mark Maier - Viola Amanda Maharg - Clarinet & Triangle Ayesha Mitha - Flute Caroline Moriarty - Violin Kit Schultz - Trumpet & Suspended Cymbal Bill Yang - Violin Eric Sievert - Pit Director Joshua Fuller - Assistant Pit Director Librarian Andrew Martineau Career Counselors Joy Wang, Wendy Griak & Jessica Birschbach Dean Ra'Shya Ghee & Professor Jacquelyn Lutz Professor Tom Cotter Professor Perry Moriearty Professor Brad Clary Professor Scott Dewey Dean Oren Gross Dean Garry Jenkins Thank you to all of our cameos! An extra special thank you to Dean Jenkins, whose presence in our shows has been greatly appreciated and who will be deeply missed. CAMEOS
  5. TORTANIC - 5
  6. TORTANIC - 6 SHOW PROGRAM Act I Prologue: Mississippi River - "On a Boat Cruise in the Past" ["Journey to the Past" - Anastasia (Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty)] Scene 1: Mondale Hall - "Torts on the Ocean" ["Cake by the Ocean" - DNCE] Scene 2: S.S. DeWitt Riverboat - "Cruise" ["Juice" - Lizzo] Scene 3: Upper Deck - "It's a Big Law World" ["Money, Money, Money" - ABBA] Scene 4: Below Deck - "Law Cruise" ["Footloose" - Kenny Loggins] Scene 5: Caledon's Quarters - "Bloomberg Has It" ["Rumor Has it / Someone Like You (Medley)" - Adele] Scene 6: Front Deck - "Can't Help Falling in Love" (instrumental) ["Can't Help Falling in Love" - Elvis Presley] Act II Scene 1: Front Deck - "Law Rock" ["Crocodile Rock" - Elton John] Scene 2: Rose & Caledon's Study Room - "Far from the Law School Now" ["Shallow" - Lady Gaga] Scene 3: Main Deck - "Iceberg Ahead / Ship's Going Down" ["It's Raining Men / Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" - The Weather Girls / Cher] Scene 4: Main Deck - "When I Ruled this Boat" ["Viva La Vida" - Coldplay] Scene 5: Main Deck - "The Pen Will Write On" ["My Heart Will Go On" - Celine Dion] (as if we could perform TORTanic without it) Scene 6: Mondale Hall - "Don't Do Law School on Boats" ["Don't Go Breaking My Heart" - Elton John with Kiki Dee]
  7. TORTANIC - 7
  8. TORT-IONARY A Note from the Writers: Hello and welcome to our 20th show, TORTanic! This is a show written by law students about law school, and as a result there are a number of terms and references our guests may find unfamiliar. But never fear, oh uninitiated! In yet another dazzling display of their inexhaustible skill & creativity, our head writers have compiled this guide for you. *Disclaimer: These definitions are not Webster-approved, peer-reviewed, or honestly even spell-checked. TORT is not a verified source, and we should never be cited in any academic works. 1L, 2L, 3L: The names given to first, second and third year law students. Aiding and Abetting: Helping someone with a crime. Don’t do it. Al Gore: Notable dimpled chad hater. Environmentalist. Barbri: Charitable organization that only charges more than $2,000 for Bar Prep review. Notable for their status of not being Themis or Kaplan who do the same thing (thank you to our sponsor, Themis) Big Law: Large firms. Big law, big money, big hours. (Thanks to our Big Law Sponsors!) Bloomberg/LexisNexis (Lexis)/Westlaw: Legal databases. People have opinions on them. They are the same. Bluebook / Bluebooking: The style of citation used in law. You guessed it, its arcane and difficult and nobody knows how to do it. Burden of Proof: What you must show to win your case. And no, showing you “got guts” is not a burden of proof. Case Brief: A mini guide to what happens in a case. You’ll do a lot of them your first year and then buy Quimbee that will do it for you. Chevron Two Step: Part dance move. Part statutory interpretation. Gives courts an order to defer to agencies when interpreting anything. Civil Procedure (Civ Pro): A 1L course that teaches you how to get into and stay in court. Though once you get out, you might only remember Rule 11 sanctions. Cold Call: A law student’s biggest fear. Being asked to participate in the middle of class without (much) warning. Ever watch the Paper Chase? Commercial Outline: Buy it, use it, trash it, fix it then buy one again. Outlines prepared by companies to help you score on the curve – not higher or lower. Curve: The law school grading scheme. You get an A, 3 of you get a B, 1 of you gets a C. Donuts with the Dean: It happens once a month. If you read all of your emails, you know when it is, and for everyone else it’s a day to steal a donut and make awkward eye contact with the people who could get you in trouble. TORTANIC - 8
  9. TORT-IONARY Ejusdem Generis: Something you learn about in Leg Reg for interpreting statutes. It's Latin for “of the same kind.” Pig Latin translation: ejusdemyay enerisgay. Esquire: Not to be confused with the magazine, lawyers are technically also called Esquires. Expresio Unius Est Exclusio Alterius: Something you learn about in Leg Reg for interpreting statutes. It's Latin for “the expression of one thing is the exclusion of the other.” Pig Latin translation: expresioyay uniusyay estyay exclusioyay alteriusyay. Garry Jenkins: Dean of the UMN Law School…for now! Led the school through some tough times, including COVID. TORT superfan, and we feel the same way about him. Will be greatly missed. The single reason all 3Ls agreed to get “Lawyer Leader” tattoos. TORTANIC - 9 The Hague: Pronounced hay-g. It’s in the Netherlands, epicenter of international justice. Famously pretty and infamously Dutch. Honor Code: We are all bound by it. We all memorized it. It provides ethical rules about being a law student. Don’t get it confused with Hammurabi’s Code, it’s much longer. IRAC: Issue. Rule. Application. Conclusion. The structure of legal writing most generally, and the thing law students never quite get right. Latin: Primitus a parvis coetibus habitantium secundum flumen Tiberinum inferiorem, latine cum augmento politicae potestatis Romanae divulgatum est, primum per totam. Lawyer Leader: Catchphrase of Dean Jenkins of the University of Minnesota Law School, it describes a lawyer who also is a leader. It’s all fun and games until a lawyer leads you into being a leading lawyer.
  10. TORT-IONARY Lawyers Concerned For Lawyers: An organization you can (and should) call if you or someone you know is having a tough time. Learned Hand (Jive): Learned Hand (pronounced Learn-ED) was a former judge with the world’s greatest eyebrows. Legislation and Regulation (Leg Reg): A mandatory course about interpreting laws and government structure, which begs the question – what are the rest of the classes about? Manny’s: Steakhouse downtown that does in fact sell a $22 Manhattan. Mergers & Acquisitions: Field of law where businesses race to the top to become one with other businesses. Before there was gay marriage, there was corporate marriage. Model Penal Code: A standardized set of criminal laws you will learn in law school. States have variants, some don’t use it at all. A dream come almost true. Moot Court Competition: All the fun of real court with none of the judges. Prepare arguments, brief them, argue them. If you win, you still probably aren’t on Law Review. MPRE: An ethics exam you take in law school where you learn you are not allowed to have relations with your clients. TORTANIC - 10
  11. TORT-IONARY Nickelodeon Universe: All the fun of an amusement park…but put it in a mall! And not just any mall, but the incomparable Mall of America. Notice and Comment Rulemaking: You must provide a period for the public to comment on a rule in which the public includes: the ACLU, the Westboro Baptist Church, Greenpeace and people who self describe as being “really into politics.” Plant Wall: Plants installed in the windowless subplaza to bring light to law students’ days although nobody really knows how the plants get any light in return. Public Interest: Government, nonprofits. A category that encompasses Public Defenders and Prosecutors. Make sense? Robina Scholars: Public Interest focused scholarship at the U. Everyone knows one. Rule Against Perpetuities: Learn it in property. Forget it until the bar exam. Disallows you from controlling property long after the person giving you property dies. Sounds romantic, doesn’t it! Titanic: It has come to our attention that some have never seen the Titanic. This show is based (loosely) upon it. There are boats. There is Kate Winslet (spoiler – not a cameo). And there is pre- problematic Leonardo DiCaprio. Tort Law: Duty. Breach of Duty. Causation. Damages. Not to be confused with the law of desserts. Or just deserts, that’s Criminal Law. UCard: Your passport to all buildings on the University of Minnesota Campus that you will never enter as a law student. If you come here,you too could have the right to tap that card to enter Wilson Library. TORTANIC - 11
  12. 2022 CAST Grace Anderson - Ida Strauss As a real-life public interest student, Grace hopes her portrayal of Ida Strauss serves as a profound exploration of the class disparities within the institution of education and the struggles of navigating law school as... oh, who is she kidding? Grace is a theater nerd looking to sing and dance her 3LOL away. She would like to thank TORT and her cat Murphy for being the only two things that keep her sane as she prepares for graduation. Lauren Butler - Fabrizio, Writing Committee Lauren Butler is a 2L who graduated from Muhlenberg College in 2017 where she majored in theatre and French. After college, she spent the next four years in New York City acting in plays and films, modeling, and working at a French immersion preschool. TORT quickly became one of Lauren’s favorite parts of law school last year, and she loved being part of it again this year. She is thrilled that her decision to make a career change hasn’t meant an end to performing! Chloe Chambers - Featured Dancer Chloe is a 1L from Milaca, MN. She has been dancing since she was 3 years old and earned a degree in Dance from St. Olaf College. She is glad her joints are (currently) still keeping up. Samantha Barnhart - Cora My name is Samantha Barnhart, and I am a 3L. After graduation I am working for a prosecutor's office and am ultimately interested in prosecuting human trafficking. In my free time I enjoy getting outdoors with my husband and dog. This is my third TORT production, and I have really enjoyed being a part of this organization. It's great to have a creative outlet with other students that's only loosely law-related. We've worked really hard on the show this year, and I hope you enjoy it as much as we've enjoyed putting it together! TORTANIC - 12
  13. 2022 CAST Shane Chou- Featured Dancer, Graphic Designer Shane is a simulation of a 1L whose psychiatrist said TORT would be great for her mental health as a creative outlet, socialization, and the only exercise she’s willing to do. Cole Edick - Benjamin Guggenheim TORT debut. Cole is a 1L from Omaha, Nebraska where—like many white men—he peaked playing Seymour Krelborn in his high school production of Little Shop of Horrors. Before Minnesota, he worked in social science research in New York City, watching from the sidelines while all of his theater friends achieved their wildest dreams. If only they could see him now. Cole feels a deep emotional connection with rats that he hopes you will experience tonight. He would like to thank Mom, Dad, Dee, Rick, Cindy, Scott, Cam, Tina, and Lauren, Dan, Rob, and Cal… and his mother. Isabelle Daniels - Shipmate #1 My name is Isabelle Daniels, I joined TORT because I have a crush on someone and I figured the best way to impress them was by singing and dancing about law school. My crush isn't in law school, but they do know their North from their South, so I'll count it. Fun fact about me: one semester of civil procedure gave me cystic acne and my house is definitely haunted. (Aaron will you keep being my boyfriend? I'm in love with you) Joshua Fuller - Ahab, Assistant Pit Director Originating from Helena, Montana, Joshua obtained a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Education from Concordia College. There, he studied both orchestral and choral conducting under the batons of Drs. Rene Clausen and Kevin Sutterlin. Additionally, Joshua also sang in The Concordia Choir, singing in Dr. Clausen's final choir before his retirement. Joshua was vocally trained by Peter Halverson. Graduating in 2020, Joshua served as the orchestral librarian and stage manager for the Helena Symphony Orchestra for the following summer, before fully endorsing the prospect of going to law school. A 1L, Joshua is interested in studying contracts and business law. In his spare time, he loves to play chess, travel, and spend time with friends and family. TORTANIC - 13
  14. 2022 CAST Sierra Grandy - Costumer, Writing Committee, Crewmate #3 One time a childhood psychologist said, "Sierra is highly- motivated but may over-estimate her capacity at present." This likely will always be true about her. But she has succeeded at her job as long as all of the cast is clothed and she shows up in most of the correct scenes as the pivotal role of “crewmate #3.” Additionally, and for no particular reason, she feels it's important to point out that she does in fact know who Al Gore is! Cheyenna González Pilsner- Chorus, Backup Dancer Growing up in Mexico City and Stevens Point, WI, I am a current 1L at the UMN. This is my first time on a stage since elementary school band performance but I am excited to share this experience with all my classmates and with the Minneapolis community! Joshua Grant - Celine Dion Joshua Grant is 1L who’s excited to serenade you throughout the show and who proves everyday that gals with IBS have the most fun. If the show stinks blame him! Toot toot!! Charlotte Higgins - Featured Singer Charlotte is a 1L who is excited to participate in TORT for the first time. She likes to believe her case-briefing skills are better than her dancing skills, but she promises to make a good faith effort in both. Vanessa Hird - Narrator, Head Writer Vanessa is almost as overcome with emotion about this year’s show as she was to perform a ballad in her final show choir performance of high school. Other favorite writing credits include: Off-Broadway - Beauty and the Bean (don’t look it up on YouTube) and also Off-Broadway - 1L Legal Writing Brief (no Best Brief award given). In the words of The Great Dom Detwiler, “Hear ye, hear ye!” TORTANIC - 14
  15. 2022 CAST Cierra Johnson - Featured Dancer Cierra thought dancing in TORT would keep her young. So far all its done is remind her she's no longer in her 20s. Please send any donations of IcyHot her way. Alex Jones - Chorus Practiced theater at the Center for Kids Who Can't Read Good and Who Wanna Learn to Do Other Stuff Good Too. Madeleine Kim - Featured Dancer Madeleine started dancing at the age of 4, and graduated from the Fordham University/Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater program with a Bachelors in Fine Arts in 2018. This will be her first time on stage in 4 years and she is currently getting a perverse sense of satisfaction knowing that the director of her undergrad program just experienced a chill and has no idea why. Molly Kleist - Molly Brown, Treasurer Molly is a 2L and cannot wait to set sail on the TORTanic. She is thrilled to have graduated from playing a bit part with a Midwestern mom accent to playing a speaking role with a Midwestern mom accent. Despite the rumors, she did not get this role just because her name is Molly #notanepobaby. She hopes you have a wonderful time and leave feeling *unsinkable*. Henry Maler - Lady Duff Gordon Henry is making his TORT debut. A theater nerd since childhood, he has a long history of making a fool of himself on various stages and screens. Such antics include twisting his ankle performing at a charity drag show and having a carton of ice cold milk poured on him in a short film that was then admitted to an experimental film festival. He would like to thank his mother Eileen for her continued support and love in the face of flamboyant homosexuality and utterly unmarketable skills, his father Kevin for driving him to urgent care after the aforementioned drag race injury, his brother Will for too many virtues to mention in a mere playbill bio, his friend Alexa Feeney for her generous help with makeup and fashion tips, and, of course, RuPaul for giving him the idea of turning to drag as a last-ditch chance at stardom. TORTANIC - 15
  16. 2022 CAST Hannah McDonald - Featured Dancer, Choreographer Hannah is a 3L who wishes law school was more like a TORT show - more Fosse, less Scalia. When she isn’t dancing, you can find her eating scones and reading a book (or ignoring her Pomodoro timer in study room 255G, but keep that to yourself). Hannah is so thankful for TORT and the fun memories it has brought her over the last three years, and she hopes you enjoy the show! Andrea McGauley - Featured Singer Andrea was a theater major but she promises you will not be able to tell. She was ready to put that artsy life behind her and focus on the serious endeavor of law school. But Justin was her orientation leader and he is nothing if not persistent. Andrea hasn't sang in public since High School. Therefore, she highly recommends audience members follow the renowned instructions of Leslie Odom Jr.: hold your nose and close your eyes. Ray Mestad - Chorus, Plant Wall Ray Mestad is new to TORT and absolutely loved it. Especially proud of his supporting role as Plant Wall. Huge thanks to everyone who put this together and made Tortanic happen! Andrew Nicotra Reilly - Head Writer, Mate I come from a town without any theater, New York, so I was really excited to see first hand what it can look like in practice. When I'm not chasing my EGOT, you can find me thinking about all the ways to write a TORT show that in the loosest sense follows James Cameron's little known classic - Titanic. I'm most excited for the scene in the show where we spray the audience with water to emulate what it was like to be on the ill fated ship. . . TORTANIC - 16
  17. 2022 CAST Caleb Nigrin - Caledon Hockley, Writing Committee Caleb Nigrin, a 3L from Nebraska, is gracing the stage one final time as a conceited, snobby and overall unlikeable guy. While Caleb is slightly concerned that every year he is cast as a pretentious, entitled villain who may or may not learn his lesson, Caleb would like to assure you, dear audience, that this is NOT a type-cast (...hopefully). In his free time, Caleb enjoys Dungeons and Dragons, weightlifting, and spending time with his adorable cats. Caleb feels truly honored to be a part of TORT for the last three three years, and he hopes you enjoy the show! Ben Parker - Rose Ahoy! Ben is so excited to star as Rose in TORTanic! Ben is a 3L from Norman, Oklahoma. Ben draws most of his character inspiration from when he nearly failed his college swim exam, slowly doggy paddling the last lap. Ben would like to thank all of his friends and family that have supported him throughout law school and his involvement in TORT. Ben would like to especially thank Celine Dion for being so influential in his life (apologies to my mother who had to listen to me belting My Heart Will Go On repeatedly). Enjoy the show and stay afloat! There’s only enough room on this door for me… no one else could have possibly fit on that door… Val Perkins - Featured Singer Val is a 3L, and this is her third year of striving to be in the back of all TORT chorus numbers so she doesn't have to remember the choreography. Her past performance credits include "chorus member in a 2015 high school production of phantom of the opera," "person who walks onstage with a boom box," and "church choir member." Kendall Prior - Mate #4 Kendall comes from a long line of seafaring Irish folk on her Dad’s side and cold women from the arctic named “Iceberg” on her Mom’s side. Thanks for always supporting me, Harvey and Iceberg Prior! TORTANIC - 17
  18. 2022 CAST Jacque Randolph - Jack Jacque is a 2L from Dallas, TX. This year, she emerges from her position in the orchestra pit to center stage, where she, hopefully, faces less of a chance of getting smacked in the face by the bass player. This role is dedicated to all the past directors who incessantly pestered her to audition for their musicals, to which she responded, "I wouldn't be caught dead singing on stage." If you pay her $5, she may play dueling banjos for you. Leah Reiss - Featured Singer Leah is a 3L from New York. After a twelve-year hiatus from her acclaimed theatrical career (high school), she is thrilled to be returning to the stage in her first TORT production. Leah would like to thank all of you for coming and for not commenting on her general lack of coordination. Aika Riguera - Iceberg Aika first learned to read from a karaoke machine and has been an insufferable shower, kitchen, car, garage, literally everywhere singer ever since. She is taking her brand of unhinged scream-singing to TORT to fulfill her pop star dreams and appease her long-suffering next door neighbors. Mallorie Sckerl - Spicer Lovejoy, Future FBI Agent Mallorie is a 2L from Iowa and Nebraska who chose Minnesota Law solely because they have an annual musical - or at least that's what her dad told all his coworkers when he found out about TORT. While Mallorie plans to pursue a career in public interest, she will almost certainly never be an actual FBI agent. (Have you seen her dancing? Not the most coordinated law student we know - and that's saying something!) TORTANIC - 18
  19. 2022 CAST Levi Seidel - Smee (your First Mate!) I am originally from Moorhead, MN; and after completing my undergrad at MSUM in Moorhead I moved to Minneapolis in 2020 to begin law school. After school I plan on sticking around the Twin Cities area to begin my legal career. My favorite part of being in TORT is getting to hang out with my fellow law students in a non-legal setting. I find it very rewarding to get to connect with my peers in a more casual, fun, and creative environment. Zanna Tennant - Chorus Just an East coastie trying to find her way in the passive aggressive wastelands of Minnesota. Before reluctantly going to law school, Zanna dreamed of becoming a lunch lady. Sadly, she never fulfilled this dream. So, she took the next best option: pretending to be a lunch lady in an obscure law school theater production. Thanks to TORT for finally letting her live out her fantasy. It's almost as good as the real thing Meghan Zula - Featured Dancer Meghan Zula is excited to participate in her first TORT production. Being a 1L, she is too busy briefing to finish this bio. TORTANIC - 19
  20. PIT ORCHESTRA Petra Asani - Piccolo/Flute Petra is a 2L who is hoping to convey the beauty and tragedy of romance at sea without ever having watched Titanic. However, she hopes that she can do so by channeling her love-hate relationship with Minnesotan winters (how different are they from icebergs at sea, really?) into her piccolo and flute rendition of life at MN Law. Petra may also be responsible for the high-pitched ringing in your ears from last year's show, Gunner's New Groove, and warns you to prepare yourself for a repeat performance. Anthony Benz - Piano From teaching middle school choir members about the importance of black dress socks to having nervous breakdowns in 455E, Benz is a 1L from Bismarck, ND. Critics have raved, saying "he really can carry a tune" and "Wow, does he ever not have a trenta iced coffee in hand?" Jordan Boudreaux - Drums Jordan is a 2L. Last year, he had a very long bio and provided a very unprofessional picture. He swore that it would never happen again. Will Brunner - Guitar Will has played the guitar for nine years. He enjoys playing guitar in local bars during his free time. TORTANIC - 20
  21. PIT ORCHESTRA Rachel Esselman - Trombone Rachel hasn't played trombone in almost a decade, and it shows. Rachel Glissman - Cello Hi, I'm Rachel, a 3L from Omaha, NE. Happy to dust off my cello again for pit this year! I've enjoyed playing in TORT over the last two years - who knows, maybe I'll even keep it up after law school with all my extra free time! Fionna Ek - Bassoon Fionna is a 2L at UMN who works in housing and consumer/protection. Against their better judgment, their undergraduate degree is in classical music, and they're excited to be performing again! Will Huff Towle - Viola Kira Le - Tenor Saxophone Kira is a 2L from Cedar Falls, Iowa who got talked into playing the tenor sax for the first time after realizing her cheek muscles had atrophied to point of being unable to play one measly minute to audition on the oboe. She peaked as a performer in high school, starring as one of the Three Little Pigs in Shrek the Musical, Veruca Salt in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Martini in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. When not reliving the glory days, Kira loves getting tattooed, daydreaming about the Pacific Northwest, and laying down. TORTANIC - 21
  22. PIT ORCHESTRA Marine Loison - Flute Marine is a 3L and this is her first performance since her mom’s yearly requested Christmas flute duets with her sister. She hopes you enjoy the show! Amanda Maharg - Clarinet & Triangle Amanda is a 2L from Cincinnati, Ohio. Excited to be playing the clarinet again after a 6 year gap. Glad to be a part of TORT aka one of the few things keeping me from crying every second of 2L year. Hanhui Li - Keyboard Hanhui is a 1L. She enjoys everything but classes and so she does TORT. Mark Maier - Viola A 2L from Wisconsin who aspires to be a criminal defense attorney, Mark makes his TORT debut this year. Viola has been part of his life (albeit with a 5.5 year hiatus thrown in) since 4th grade. As the law school’s undisputed king of Halloween, he lent his talents to the costume department as well. Mark also enjoys cats, trivia, the Milwaukee Bucks and Brewers, chess, and the horror genre. And if you want to learn obscure factoids about US Presidents, he’s your guy. TORTANIC - 22
  23. PIT ORCHESTRA Carolina Moriarty - Violin Caroline is excited to join this year’s TORT Pit Orchestra! Caroline is a 2L from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where she was a two-time talent show performer, both playing violin, the more memorable of which playing Orange Blossom Special while walking through her school’s cafè-torium. Outside of law school, Caroline enjoys wearing a Chiefs shirt on every Sunday they play, (which is also every TORT rehearsal), and questioning why there’s only one lane from 394 to 94 when she’s going to be late to rehearsal. Bill Yang - Violin TORTanic is a very personal musical for me, because I have seen boats before. Every time I saw a boat growing up, I used to think wow, I should perform a musical about this. But I also want it to be legally entertaining. This is my childhood dream come true to perform for TORT in TORTanic, a musical group I first heard about 5 months ago. Kit Schultz - Trumpet & Suspended Cymbal Ayesha Mitha - Flute Ayesha is a 3L from the Twin Cities. She has "played" the flute for about ten years. Most notable is her performance of Edelweiss at the Mall of America Middle School Band Showcase. She is excited to be back for her third year in TORT. TORTANIC - 23
  24. TORT BOARD Dom Detwiler - Music Director, Bass & Tuba, Writing Committee Dom is a 2L, originally from Southeast Ohio. His theatre career peaked in high school when he played the Coroner of Munchkinland, Crow #2, and the Tornado in "The Wizard of Oz." After dropping out of music school, he went into LGBTQ+ political work in Ohio before deciding to head North for law school. In law school, he has seen a resurgence of fame and fortune as a result of his performance as the Theme Song Guy in "Gunner's New Groove." Constantly pining for his days of artistic merit, Dom has taken on the role of Music Director for this year's show, with a goal of having fun and singing silly songs with his friends. Mallory Harrington - Choreographer, Featured Dancer Mallory is a J.D./Ph.D. student (a 2.5L??) from Kansas City. As a TORT, co-choreographer, she has deeply cherished forcing her esteemed colleagues to line dance. Here's hoping the institution of TORT is as unsinkable as Molly Brown. * Board Members who aren't in the cast Mary Fleming - Cameo Coordinator Mary is an avid TORT fan who somehow wiggled her way into participating in a show that accepts everyone. Mary has absolutely no theater experience, so she took on the role of Cameo Coordinator. Mary's dad told her that her 2023 resolution should be to stop singing in the car with other people, so, needless to say, it is best for everyone that she stay backstage. TORTANIC - 24
  25. TORT BOARD Wills Layton - Producer Wills is very excited to be a part of the 20th TORT production, and will always remember the sleepless nights worried about fundraising to pay for it. He has been involved in TORT all three years of grad school, and will likely be involved in TORT again next year. Maybe next year he will perform! Stay tuned! Grace Moore - Producer Grace has somehow managed to be on the TORT board all three years of law school without ever once running for election. Cursed with a deep love of musical theatre, but no singing or dancing skills, she loves being a producer for TORTanic. Grace is constantly in awe of the talent & dedication of her fellow TORT-feasors, and she is so excited for the 20th show! Don't ask her about TORT's storage unit. Justin Oakland - Director, Writing Committee, Featured Dancer, Understudy for Every Role While Justin has appeared in over 25 musicals before he became tethered to Mondale Hall, "Tortanic" marks his directorial debut. . . Unless you count directing children's theater, whose participants resemble law students in their appetite, attitude, and tendency to require lengthy naps. When he’s not suffering from nightmares about the impending bar exam, Justin can be found spoiling his dog Lucy, baking for his legal writing students, and stressing about whether his TORT bio is adequately funny. Hi Avery! <3 (and Caleb was type-cast). TORTANIC - 25
  26. TORT BOARD Eric Sievert - Pit Orchestra Director Eric is thrilled to be part of the TORT Pit Orchestra for his third year in a row. He has enjoyed leading the pit this year in pursuit of its goal, which like for many other world-class orchestras, is musical excellence, pure and simple. Well… reasonable excellence, anyway, given the limitations of a full law school credit load. Which are considerable. In any event, he is excited for the show and hopes you enjoy it! Eric Snyder - Tech Director Melissa Watton - Assistant Director Melissa is thrilled to be part of the 20th anniversary TORT show. You may have seen her two years ago in Super Smash Gophers where she won the dance battle with her tap dancing. This year she took her talents backstage as Assistant Director (otherwise known as Justin’s Emotional Support Friend). Hi Avery <3 TORTANIC - 26
  27. We hope you enjoy the show!
Publicidad