Blunderland
MARCH 3 - 11, 2017
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY Rufus Cadigan
Blunderland is the true story of Rockford’s Bill Carlson (1934-2012) who was an Episcopal Deacon by day and a beautiful drag performer by night. One of Rockford’s most fascinating characters, Bill Carlson performed as "Miss Seaway Rose" at The Office Niteclub and became an ordained Episcopal minister working for St. Chad’s Church in Loves Park.
Bill Carlson/Miss Seaway Rose was played by Andrew Harth, last seen at The WSSR as Emory in MilkMilkLemonade.
This hilarious one-person comedy has improvisation and audience participation, but also portrays the struggle of LGBT people to find acceptance at church.
Blunderland was performed at The Center For Arts And Spirituality, 920 Third Avenue in Rockford.
CAST & CREW
CAST
Andrew Harth - Bill Carlson / Miss Seaway Rose
CREATIVE STAFF
Produced & Directed by: Rufus Cadigan
Scenic & Lighting Designer: Jim Radloff
Costume Designer: Jeff Hendry
Wig Design: Patte Lund
Sound Design: Mike Werckle
Lighting & Sound Technician: Jim Radloff
Production Assistance & Marketing: WSSR
SPONSORS
The West Side Show Room provided Blunderland with production and marketing assistance.
The following individuals made generous financial contributions to support the creation of this new work:
Mary Kowing
Don & Sherry Martin
Kathleen & Ronald Mattison
Gaen McClendon
Beth McGowan & Stanley Arnold
Deborah Mogford
Sherry Mogford
Linda Niemic
Bobby Sorce
Ken & Pat Staaf
Duane & Rulee Stallman
Mike Werckle
Marge & Gary Wingert
Timm Adams & Robbie Margolin
Roger Benedict
David Black
Stanley Campbell
Emily & Mark Christensen
Michael Dice & Rosemary Million
Jim Gunn
Fred & Maxine Hadley
Wanda Hoover
Joan Hurd
Richard & Raenn Jurgens
Joan & Carl Kole
Heidi Korf
RUNNING TIME
100 Minutes - 10 Minute Intermission
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Adult Language
Map + Directions
CONTENT ADVISORY
The West Side Show Room believes in freedom of expression and we present all works in their entirety. We encourage people of all ages to expose themselves to a wide range of art, and to engage in critical discussions about the content they encounter. For specific information about the language, content, and effects in a particular production, please contact us.
PRESS
Rock River Times | Review
Rockford Register Star | Article