
The Port Lavaca
Main Street Theatre
315 E. Main St.
Port Lavaca, Texas
361-

Larry Pointer (Larry) -
He is currently employed as Business Manager for Our Lady of the Gulf Church and is Retired from the U.S. Coast Guard as a Warrant Officer.
He has been married to Kim for 28 years and is the proud father to Erin (24) in the Coast Guard, Christina (20) a sophomore at Mary Hardin Baylor and Alyssa, (13) who has appeared in Alice in Wonderland, Our Town, and Wizard of Oz. His hobby is riding motorcycles.
Dyanne Ragle Just can’t get enough of PLMST. Previous PLMST performances include Scapino!, The Mousetrap (for which she received the 2002 Best Supporting Actress award), Bottoms Up!, Butterflies are Free (for which she received the 2003 Best Actress award), Deadwood Dick, Ghost of a Chance and The Odd Couple(Female Version).
Hollie Ragle is retired form El Paso Energy. He enjoys woodworking, camping, sailing, spoiling his grandchildren, and helping to build PLMST sets. Around PLMST, Hollie is known as somewhat of a "miracle worker." He is the recipient of the 2003 Best Debut Actor Award for his role in Bottoms Up!, and was also awarded the 2003 Best Supporting Actor Award for his portrayal in Deadwood Dick and the 2009 Best Supporting Actor Award for his portrayal in Seven Nuns at Las Vegas! He also received the 2003 Volunteer of the Year Award. He has performed in Sorry Wrong Chimney, Barefoot in the Park, Murder is Bad, Texas Tacky, Goodbye Charlie, Face on the Barroom Floor and Dirty Work at the Crossroads. He has also Directed Opal’s Million Dollar Duck, Texas Tacky, The Nerd, Rumors, The Odd Couple (Female Version) , Creature Creeps, Little Women, The House of Frankenstein, and Seven Nuns at Las Vegas.

Aaron Pina aspires to be a meteorologist. Aaron first appeared on the PLMST stage several years ago as the Gander in Charlotte’s Web. Despite having to wear a less than attractive costume stuffed with chicken wire, Aaron fell in love with the stage. Aaron recieved numerous acting awards while at CHS. His PLMST performances include Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Face on the Barroom Floor, The Christmas Express, Dirty Work at the Crossroads, and The Creature Creeps.

Kiana Padron found her love for theatre in her debut PLMST performance as the Queen in the children’s production of Sleeping Beauty. Her next performance was in Aladdin, then she graduated to the regular season plays as Hannah Zitzen in The Creature Creeps.



Jeff Rosenbrock made his MST onstage debut with Bull in a China Shop. He is an MST veteran, though, when it comes to helping backstage, food runs and anything else we ask of him. He is married to MST veteran Kim Rosenbrock and is the father of five. He�s employed with the Calhoun County Sheriff�s Department.

Kim Rosenbrock is a Port Lavaca native and graduated from CHS in 1985. She has lived in Oklahoma, Arkansas and Colorado. She and her husband Jeff have 5 children, Krysten (15), Lindsey (12, Mindy (12), Dilynn (6) and McKinzee (6). PLMST performances include A Bad Year for Tomatoes, Steel Magnolias (2000), and Harvey. She is Assistant Director for Robert Fulghum�s All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten.
Patrick Ryan Is a Calhoun County Native and has been involved in theatre since attending
CHS. Pat is a long-
Joyce Schaefer has been working with MST since the late 1960�s, appearing in a few recent productions including Taming of the Shrew, Moon Over Buffalo, Noises Off, No! No! A Million Times, No! Deadwood Dick,Face on the Barroom Floor, Dirty Work at the Crossroads, The Creature Creeps, The House of Frankenstein, and Little Women. She provided all PLMST costumes for about five years in the 1990’s. Joyce also enjoys entertaining at the Calhoun Country Opry.


Jackie Rupley Is majoring in Biomedical Sciences at Texas A & M University. She plans
to become a doctor someday.She also enjoys spending her week-

Michelle Seneriz is a native of Port Lavaca. She is a graduate of Calhoun High School, Texas Vocational Schools and Halco School of Modeling. Michelle has been in several commercials and a music video. She enjoys playing cards, billiards, sewing, floral design, shopping, decorating and spending time with family and friends. Deadwood Dick was her debut on the MST stage. She also performed in Sorry wrong Chimney and Opal’s Million Dollar Duck.

Connie Siler and both her parents are natives of Port Lavaca. She moved during elementary
school, moved back as a young adult, and moved away again only to relocate once again
recently (permanently). Connie performed in dramas from elementary school thru high
school and was stage manager and director of high school plays. More recently she
participated in church dramas. She is a legal secretary by trade and served for 10
years as a politician. She is married to a wonderful man-

Michael Siler was raised in the Great Pacific Northwest and moved to Texas two years
ago. He is currently attending college in Victoria studying Drafting Technology.
Michael has always loved drama and was part of many high school, college and little
theatre productions. Bull in a China Shop is his MST debut. He will be directing
for MST next season. He loves acting because it allows him to forget about himself
and be someone else for awhile. He is very happily married, has two grown sons and
3 beautiful step-
Mac Sistrunk is a retired engineer whose current major interest is in various aspects of music. He sings in civic choir, church choir, and plays guitar and sings in church praise band. He plays cornet in the Texana symphony band out of Edna and volunteers with the Calhoun HS choir program helping with sectional rehearsals and UIL solo contest preparation. Mac's previous MST experiences include a role in MST's original production of Scapino!, a member of the band in Godspell, and a role in No, No, A Million Times, No, Deadwood Dick, and Face on the Barroom Floor.
Taylor Shelly is a junior at CHS and loves to sing. She has been in Choir for 9 years and shared her talents with PLMST audiences in the lead role of last summer’s production of Dirty Work at the Crossroads. She found her interest in acting as a freshman at CHS, after seeing her friends perform In one of the children’s productions. Too old to perform in the Children’s Theatre, she enjoys helping backstage. Other PLMST performances include The Christmas Express, The Creature Creeps, Over the River and through the Woods (2009), and Little Women. She also played Wendy in the VCT play Peter Pan and Sally in You are a Good Man Charley Brown.




Betty Stone is a newcomer to PLMST, although theatre is a part of her family life. Her daughter Marsha is a theatre teacher, and Betty has helped with sets and costumes. She is an elementary school teacher and a grandmother to seven. Her PLMST debut is in Over The River and Through the Woods.

James Sudik (James) James is returning to the MST stage. His past performances have been in Meet Me in St. Louis and Texas Tacky.
He is currently employed as a Paramedic.
He is married to Lara and the proud father to 3-
His past theatre experience has been at Denton Community Theatre and Ft. Stewart Theatre.
Jeremiah Torres first appearance in a regular season play at PLMST was The Creature Creeps. He also acted in The House of Frankenstein. Previous children’s productions Jeremiah has performed in are Monster in the Closet, Sleeping Beauty, and Aladdin, where he had the title role. Jeremiah enjoys playing basketball and being with his friends.


Danielle Stegall Currently attending Edna High School in Edna, Texas
Involved in the drill team (Silver Spurs), Student Council and Vice President of my class.
Theatre is my passion; I have been active in this for 10 years. She started at the age of 5 at the Victoria Community Theatre, held roles in “School House Rock”, “Annie”, “Christmas Story “ and many others.
In the PLMST Children’s Program, “Wind and the Willows” as “Toad” receiving “ Best Debut Actress” for 2006. Also for the same production the 5 year “Nailed It Award”. Stared as “Evilina” in “Sleeping Beauty”,and as “Cat” in “Thumbelina”. And as Sammy Porter in her firat PLMST adult play “First Baptist of Ivy Gap”.
Cast Biographies
Richard Turpen was born in Victoria and grew up around Magnolia Beach. Richard has lived in Victoria and San Antonio and returns to the stage after a long absence. The House of Frankenstein was his debut performance on the PLMST stage.
