| Assistant choreographer | Michelle Abad |
| Costume coordinator | Loretta Roossien |
| Costume design | Kathleen Kershaw |
| Costume design | Melanie Spees |
| Dance instructor | Danni Cronin |
| Dance instructor | Diosa Werner |
| Light Crew | Kiran Spees |
| Light Crew | Melanie Spees |
| Light Crew | Karen Borer |
| Light design | Kalen Spees |
| Prop mistress | Melanie Spees |
| Set artist | Cindy Littlefield |
| Set construction | Jerry Vogt |
| Set construction | Andy Enloe |
| Set construction | Larry Adams |
| Set design | Morgan Gray |
| Sound technician | Lee Barton |
| Special effects creator | Rod Mash |
| Stage Crew | Elizabeth Smith |
| Stage Crew | Bob Stohler |
| Stage Crew | Mimi Loveless |
| Stage Crew | Bill Buhl |
| Stage Crew | Jerry Vogt |
| Piano | Kim Enloe |
| Flute | Bess Adkins |
| Bass | Jim Garcelon |
| Percussion | Morgan Gray |
| Clarinet | Ryen Hanna |
| Trumpet | Alex Wolfe |
| Trombone | Larry Orando |
Annie Oakley, played by Missi Patti, is the best shot around, and manages to support her little brother and sisters by selling the game she hunts. When she’s discovered by Col. Buffalo Bill (Dave Dumpert), he persuades her to join his Wild West Show as a sharpshooter. She meets handsome Frank Butler (Bruce Taylor) and falls in love with him - although he clearly states he wants a more feminine type. Annie may be a sharpshooter, but she isn’t sharp where men are concerned. She soon eclipses Butler as the main attraction which, while good for business is bad for romance.
CSTOCK audiences will easily recognize their musical favorites written by Irving Berlin that include “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” “The Girl That I Marry,” “I Got the Sun in the Morning,” and “Doing What Comes Natur’lly”.
Irving Berlin’s Annie Get Your Gun opened on Broadway in 1946 with Ethel Merman in the starring role, and run on Broadway for an astounding 1,147 performances. The first musical after OKLAHOMA! to go over the 1000-plus performance plateau, Annie Get Your Gun was part of the elite quartet of longest running musicals in Broadway’s golden era., along with Rodgers & Hammerstein’s OKLAHOMA!, South Pacific and The King and I.
This production opens February 14 and runs through March 9, with Friday and Saturday performances at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 6 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults and $6 for children (11 and under), and are available at the Kitsap Mall Customer Service Booth. All performances are at the CSTOCK theatre in the Silverdale Community Center at 9729 Silverdale Way. Theatre Information Line is 360-692-9940 or check the website at www.CSTOCK.org.
The following performances are Fundraiser Nights at ANNIE GET YOUR GUN. Please remember that comp tickets and discount punchcards cannot be used on fundraiser nights.
Saturday, February 22 -The Tracyton TEAM Theater Night is a fundraiser for outdoor science camp. The evening begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Evergreen Room downstairs with a heavy appetizer buffet, and dessert will be served during intermission. Guests will also have the opportunity to bid on a variety of items in a silent auction before the performance and during intermission. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for children 12 and under, and will be available after December 9. Please call Margaret Hay at 698-2122.
Friday, February 28 - Olympic High School Senior Parents Association will host a fundraiser performance to support the Class of 2003 Grad Night. Tickets will be available after December 1 for $15 and include pre-show appetizers, beverages, and silent auction downstairs at 6 p.m. For tickets, contact Karen Chriswell at 692-8506.
Saturday, March 8 - Dance Arts Theatre of Silverdale will host a fundraiser to support performances of The Nutcracker, the spring ballet, and other events throughout the year. Tickets will be available December 1 for $12 each, and will include special desserts and beverages at 6:30 p.m. downstairs. If you would like tickets for that evening's performance, please call Irene's School of Dance at 692-4395 or Susan Stadshaug at 692-1724.
| Actor/Actress | Character Role(s) | |
| Missi Patti | Annie Oakley | |
| Bruce Taylor | Frank Butler | |
| Paul Adkins | Charlie Davenport | |
| Jacqueline Taylor | Dolly Tate | |
| David Dumpert | Buffalo Bill | |
| Dale Borer | Chief Sitting Bull | |
| Tyler Enloe | Little Jake | |
| Carly Eathorne | Minnie | |
| Hannah Orando | Jessie | |
| Taylor Loveless | Nellie | |
| Douglas Noyes | Pawnee Bill | |
| Alan Travers | Foster Wilson | |
| Carol Chollar | Mrs. Sylvia Potter-Porter | |
| Larry Adams | Mac | |
| Kristi Dormaier | Ensemble | |
| Elizabeth Green | Mrs. Schuyler Adams | |
| Danni Cronin | Mrs. Yellow Feather | |
| Katelynn Lorber | Ensemble | |
| Marissa Whelan | Ensemble | |
| Jennifer Buhl | Ensemble | |
| Diosa Werner | Mrs. Black Tooth | |
| Kathryn Hightower | Mrs. Little Horse | |
| Brianne Jette | Ensemble | |
| Katie Mahaney | Waitress | |
| Brittanee Noyes | Ensemble | |
| Corey Mason | Mr. Ernest Henderson | |
| Billy Buhl | Indian Boy | |
| Brandon Myers | Conductor | |
| Nicholas Partlow | Mr. Schuyler Adams | |
| Bruce Chollar | Singing Cowboy | |
| Megan Dormaier | Ensemble | |
| Jonathan Enloe | Little Boy | |
| Ciara Flanery | Little Girl | |
| Stuart Hagar | Porter | |
| John Olson | Mr. T.L.C. Keefer | |
| Joe Patti | Messenger | |