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Saturday Night Fever 
at Timber Lake Playhouse

Chaz served as Choreographer for Saturday Night Fever 

which appeared at Timber Lake Playhouse May 30-June 15, 2025. 

Director: Tommy Ranieri

Choreographer: Chaz Wolcott

Music Director: Matthew Surico

Scenic Design: Joshua Warner

Sound Design: Nick Feldmann

Lighting Design: Abi Farnsworth

Costume Design: Matthew Solomon

Wig Design: MJ Kelly

Cast:

Tanner Gleeson as Tony, Channing Weir as Stephanie, Allison Dorsey as Annette, Jeremy DerMovsesian, Connor Barton, Owen Ashbery Smith, Sam O'Neill, Erica Perez Gotay, Gabriel Salazar, Matthew Schouten, Sydney Greene, Cole Russell, Nia Chavis, Darcie Hingula, Christian Perkins, Drew Perez Harris, Rachel DaSilva, Amy Chen, Emma Theriot, Chris Tracy, Angie Miller, Alexander Cousins, Richard Betts

Regional Theatre

Mt. Carroll, Illinois

May-June 2025

Photos by Jenna Darcy & Erin Henze

Saturday Night Fever

Saturday Night Fever

Saturday Night Fever
Disco Duck | Saturday Night Fever | Timber Lake Playhouse

Disco Duck | Saturday Night Fever | Timber Lake Playhouse

01:48
Manhattan Skyline | Saturday Night Fever | Timber Lake Playhouse

Manhattan Skyline | Saturday Night Fever | Timber Lake Playhouse

01:42
“Boogie Shoes” | Saturday Night Fever | Timber Lake Playhouse

“Boogie Shoes” | Saturday Night Fever | Timber Lake Playhouse

02:19
“Disco Inferno” | Saturday Night Fever | Timber Lake Playhouse

“Disco Inferno” | Saturday Night Fever | Timber Lake Playhouse

03:59
You Should Be Dancing | Saturday Night Fever | Timber Lake Playhouse

You Should Be Dancing | Saturday Night Fever | Timber Lake Playhouse

03:46
More than a Woman | Saturday Night Fever | Timber Lake Playhouse

More than a Woman | Saturday Night Fever | Timber Lake Playhouse

02:50
Salsation | Saturday Night Fever | Timber Lake Playhouse

Salsation | Saturday Night Fever | Timber Lake Playhouse

01:45

Photos By Erin Henze Media

Photos By Jenna Darcy

But the real star of the show is Chaz Wolcott’s jaw-dropping choreography. It’s crisp, it’s tight, and seeing 16 ensemble members flawlessly execute the “Stayin’ Alive” opener is a sight to behold. Wolcott’s choreo continues to surprise as the show goes on, finding new styles and ways to employ the ensemble. With a cast of this size, it’s nice to see everyone getting at least one moment to shine on their own. Kudos to Ranieri and Wolcott for finding such a wide breadth of talent and using them all so effectively.
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