Director's Note
Rejection is, for better or for worse, a universal experience. Not getting the job after an interview; not getting the grade you hoped for on an assignment you worked hard on; not getting invited to an outing or event… and everything in between. And sometimes, these Nos come with little warning, and little meaning. Sometimes, these Nos leave us feeling like we are lacking, not knowing where to go next. With Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, based on Mo Willems’ 2003 picture book of the same name, I hope we can all revisit these Nos and rejections that we all experience, and look to ways to overcome them by celebrating our differences, diversities, and skills.
I often come back to the idea that there is no such thing as common knowledge, or at least, not in the way that the phrase is often used. We are all approaching the world from different backgrounds, different upbringings, and different learnings. Something that might feel obvious to one person will have never been encountered by another. While one person may have spent time learning one skill, another will have used that same time to try something completely different. Everyone communicates in different styles and means, and not everyone will find themselves driving the bus.
How we get closer to a truer sense of “common knowledge” then, is by sharing our experiences, and even more important, listening to one another. Listening to each other begets learning, reframing, and growth. It is through embracing the needs and experiences of others that we can grow our communities, and build towards something better. This is especially within our current turbulent world where resources and connections can feel slim and fraught and tensions can feel high and worrisome. But just as our Bus Driver in the show slows down and listens to the Pigeon, reframing her “no” into a “no, but here’s how you can help,” we can all slow down and listen to each other and see that, while skillsets and backgrounds may be varied, we can all be a part of working towards a stronger community and a stronger tomorrow.
In our musical, we see this in the Pigeon’s soaring warning of the bus’s late arrival combined with the Bus Driver’s know-how to fix the engine (a diversity of tactics if you will). We see facsimiles of craft supplies, larger than life on our stage, small things working together to make something bigger. In our own communities, this might be a sharing of resources, community alerts, getting to know your neighbors, and getting to know those with different communication styles than your own. It is all part and parcel of strengthening and celebrating the communities that surround and support us every day.
For our younger audiences and their adults, I invite the following questions for the ride or walk home: How does it feel when you are told “no,” or “because I said so?” How can we tell someone “no” in a different way? What are some other things you can say to each other (or the Pigeon) instead, to fill in: “no, but…_____”.
For everyone, I invite you to also look through the program bios and discover all of the hands that went into making Pigeon at OFT a reality. A show cannot be done by just one person, nor can it be produced digitally. It truly takes a community, and I thank you too, reader and audience, for being a part of that community.
– Nathan Groome
CAST:
Marcel Beardslee – The Pigeon
Rachel Martin – The Bus Driver
Elios Chafetz – The Bus Engine, Hot Dog Vendor, Bus Puppet
Sahara Cook – Little Old Lady
Adam Martin – City Worker, Backup Duckling, Business Man
Audrey Garcia – Teenager, Backup Duckling, Pigeon Double
Ophelia-Grace “Ophie” Wickline – Duckling, Mom, Puppy Puppet
CREATIVE CREW:
Nathan Groome – Director
Sydney Bement – Stage Manager
Jenn Francis – Assistant Stage Manager
Ara Morgenstern – Music Director
Chloe Swanson – Choreographer
Vanessa Cat – Sound Design & Prop Manager
Cooper Wolfram – Sound Board Operator
Sarah Elliot – Prop Design
Kayla Sinclair – Set Design
Pigean Creative Team – Lighting Design
OFT Staff – Costume Team
BAND:
Ilee Morgan – Piano & Rehearsal Accompanist
Cal Neal – Drums
Magdalena “Mag” Burgman – Bass
Larissa Riley – Alto Saxophone
Soap Khan – Trombone
SPECIAL THANKS!
Thanks to the following people and organizations that helped us put this production on stage!
Nova Middle School
Mike Taylor
Isaac McKenzie Sullivan
Donna Myers
Nadia Wright
Ameila Moore
Jenn Francis
Laurie O’Brien
CAST BIOS:
Marcel Beardslee
they/he
The Pigeon
Marcel Beardslee is more than EGG-cited to make their debut in the OFT as The Pigeon! Their last show having been in 2019, he feels more than lucky to be stepping a foot in the door of local theatre in 2026. They may be WING-ing it today, but his friends and family (and their own stubborn determination) have always believed he would one day FLY high. They would like to thank everyone who’s ever supported them, including you!
Rachel Martin
she/her
The Bus Driver
This is Rachel’s first return to live theater in twenty years and she is thrilled to be doing it here at Olympia Family Theater! She would like to thank the cast and crew for welcoming her with open wings, and dedicates this performance to her nephew and niece, Jack and Josephine. Keep flappin’!
Elios Chafetz
he/they
The Bus Engine, Hot Dog Vendor, Bus Puppet
Elios Chafetz is a senior at The Evergreen State College, and is proud to join Olympia Family Theater for his second production here! You may have seen him as Snoopy in You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown, or as Ensemble and Understudy Mrs. Whatsit in A Wrinkle in Time. While not on stage, Elios enjoys playing DnD with friends, and doing improv comedy with his friends in Giant Clam Improv. He also is looking to explore the production side of theater, and will soon be experimenting with directing and producing his own shows at Evergreen! He hopes you all enjoy the show, and have a wonderfully good time!
Sahara Cook
they/them
Little Old Lady
Sahara Cook is an Olympia based actor whose last production was The Snow Queen at OFT as Ada. They are so grateful to have learned puppeteering and new things, they feel honored to have been a part of such a beautiful, wonderful production. Sahara is beyond thrilled to be a part of Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus as The Little Old Lady and wants to thank their friends and family who supported them through everything!
Adam Martin
he/him
City Worker, Backup Duckling, Business Man
Adam Martin is thrilled to be making his OFT debut and was last seen in Harlequin’s Murder on the Orient Express. Past credits include Lenny in Rumors, Barrymore in I Hate Hamlet, and Roat in Wait Until Dark. He would like to thank Rachel, Sam, and Henri for all of their love and support.
Audrey Garcia
she/her
Teenager, Backup Duckling, Pigeon Double
Audrey Garcia, age 13, is honored to be part of this production and to continue pursuing her passion for theater. She has previously performed in Flat Stanley and Beauty and the Beast, where she discovered the joy of bringing beloved characters to life on stage. Beyond theater, Audrey is a dedicated member of her school choir, which has helped her strengthen her vocal abilities and confidence as a performer. Her enthusiasm for the arts is matched by her commitment to learning and growing with each new opportunity. Audrey is excited to share her love of storytelling with audiences and looks forward to many more productions in the future.
Ophelia-Grace "Ophie" Wickline
she/her
Duckling, Mom, Puppy Puppet
Ophelia-Grace Wickline is thrilled to be working with this wonderful cast and supportive community! This is her first production with OFT and her third musical. You may have seen her as Betty Parris in The Crucible at Olympia High School, or in Creative Theater Experience’s The Little Mermaid Jr., where she performed as a Sea Creature, Princess, and Chef. This is also Ophelia’s first community theater production, and she’s especially excited that it’s with such a welcoming and vibrant company. She moved to Olympia from another town in Washington last February, where she didn’t have access to theater opportunities, and she is incredibly grateful to now be part of such a rich and supportive arts community. Ophelia dreams of a career performing in musicals, plays, TV, and film, and is so excited to share this fun, silly, and heartwarming show, based on a children’s book she loved growing up, with audiences. She would like to thank her high school director, Mr. Bennett; her mom, dad, siblings, and extended family; and her closest friends, Cosette and Faith, for boosting her confidence and supporting her dreams.
CREW BIOS:
Nathan Groome
he/him
Director
Nathan Groome is thrilled to be back at OFT as the director for Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! Previous OFT credits, both onstage and off, include The Lightning Thief (Grover), Honk! (Ugly), and The House at Pooh Corner (Sound Board Op.) He’s also recently worked on the Evergreen State College’s productions of Discus (Director), You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown (Choreographer), and The Threepenny Opera (Choreographer), as well as elsewhere throughout Olympia and Southern California (including as a longtime singer and character dancer at Legoland California Resort!). He is a current MFA graduate student at the University of Idaho, studying theatre arts pedagogy & dramaturgy.
Sydney Bement
she/her
Stage Manager
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Jenn Francis
she/her
Assistant Stage Manager
Jenn Francis is excited to be assistant stage managing her third show with OFT this season! Learning the ins and outs of stage management has been an adventure, and supporting the actors through the creative process brings her so much joy. She feels incredibly lucky to work alongside such a talented cast and crew, and is deeply grateful to Vanessa for this opportunity and to her family for their unwavering support. Being part of OFT has reignited a passion she didn’t realize she’d been missing.
Ara Morgenstern
they/them
Music Director
After several years away from theater, Ara is ecstatic to jump back in working on Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus as the music director. While this is their first production with Olympia Family Theater, they’ve played pit orchestras including The Music Man and Oliver! and directed the pit orchestra for a production of Beauty and the Beast.
Chloe Swanson
she/her
Choreographer
Chloe Swanson is so excited for their debut as a choreographer. Being a dancer most of their life, and recently becoming a dance teacher, dancing is extremely dear to their heart and they are ecstatic to be able to help a show come to life through it. Usually seen onstage, this is their first time being behind the scenes, and they couldn’t be more honored to work with this lovely cast and production team.
Vanessa Cat
she/her
Sound Designer & Prop Manager
Vanessa Cat is an Olympia based performing artist, dancer, choreographer, producer, musician, actor, Teaching Artist, mama, and lover of cats. Vanessa has been working in theater and performance for over 20 years, and is very grateful to be part of this production here at OFT with this talented rockstar cast and crew. Thank you all so much for coming!
Cooper Wolfram
they/them
Sound Engineer & Board Operator
Cooper Wolfram has been absolutely delighted to be apart of this wonderful production of The Snow Queen! He has had so much fun light designing for this magical show and bringing it to life has been amazing. Cooper recently worked with Olympia Family Theatre on A Wrinkle in Time and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. He has previously worked with The Timberline Theatre Company on Ride The Cyclone, We Will Rock You, and many more. He would like to thank Vanessa Cat for all of her support and encouragement throughout this year. Thank you so much for coming and enjoy the show!
Sarah Elliot
they/them
Prop Designer
Sarah Elliot is happy to get creative as props designer for Pigeon the Musical! This is their first show with Olympia Family Theater, having previously supported other productions in music direction and stage management. Sarah has a genuine respect and adoration for live theater, and above all else, is delighted to be a part of furthering the arts and allowing space for grown-ups to have fun!
Kayla Sinclair
she/her
Set Designer
Kayla Sinclair is so excited to be part of Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus: The Musical as Set Designer. This is her first production with Olympia Family Theater, and first time working behind the scenes on a production. When not doing theater, she loves making jewelry, talking about theme parks, and playing with toys.
BAND BIOS:
Ilee Morgan
she/her
Piano & Rehearsal Accompanist
Ilee Morgan is so excited to be working in her first show at OFT. She has been in theater since the beginning of high school and began working as a short film actress soon after. She has been a piano accompanist for years, as well as a piano teacher. Currently, she is playing gigs around Olympia as well as working as the musical director for Jefferson Middle School.
Cal Neal
he/him
Drums
Cal Neal is grateful to play drums and percussion in his first show with Olympia Family Theater! He has played in several local theater productions around the South Sound. In his free time, he is an avid woodworker, and enjoys travel and cuisine.
Magdalena "Mag" Burgman
she/her
Bass
Magdelena “Mag” Burgman is excited to be playing music for Don’t let the Pigeon Drive the Bus as the bass guitarist. This is her first time working with Olympia Family Theater and also her first time playing bass for a musical. Her past theater experiences have been working with Evergreen Playhouse as a stage manager during The Best Christmas Pageant Ever and being part of her high school productions. In her free time Mag enjoys drawing, reading, and juggling. She hopes everyone enjoys the show!
Larissa Riley
she/her
Alto Saxophone
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Soap Khan
he/they
Trombone
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