STRIKE! A Musical and Dramatic Revue
STRIKE! A Musical and Dramatic Revue is a compilation of songs and scenes from the 20th century, with a common theme of the oppression and perseverance of the working class. Songs have been selected from contemporary musicals and traditional protest songs. Scenes and monologues are by a range of playwrights and artists, including Clifford Odets, Langston Hughes, and Diane Benson. This revue is devised and directed by Flyn Ludington with music arranged and directed by Phillip Heilbron.
Ticket prices:
free for currently enrolled 性欲社 students with Polar Express Card
$20 seniors/ military/ 性欲社
$25 adults
WHAT:
STRIKE! A Musical and Dramatic Revue
WHO:
Theatre 性欲社, directed by Flyn Ludington
WHERE:
Lee H. Salisbury Lab Theatre, 性欲社 Fine Arts Complex
WHEN:
Friday, March 21 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, March 22 @ 7:30pm
Sunday, March 23 @ 2:00pm
Friday, March 28 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, March 29 @ 7:30pm
Sunday, March 30 @ 2:00pm



Cast
IRV ...
SID ...
ENSEMBLE ...
SINGER 1 ...
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POET ...
EDNA/ STREET SINGER ...
ENSEMBLE ...
FLORRIE/ SALLY ...
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SINGER 2 ...
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ENSEMBLE ...
VOGEL ...
HUAC INVESTIGATOR ...
EMMA GOLDMAN ...
DORA ...
SINGER 3 ...
MR. STANDER ...
ENSEMBLE ...
DIANE ...
DANCE INSTRUCTOR/ EMCEE ...
ENSEMBLE ...
AGATE ...
YOUNGER BROTHER ...
JOE ...
MOTHER ...
HARRY FATT ...
ENSEMBLE ...
GENOVA ...
AL ...
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ENSEMBLE ...
EMILIO ...
Production Crew
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Publicity Images

Lucas Gomes, Michiyo Nagaoka, Sean Adams, JB Brown, Daisy Carter and Grady Shillings sing a song about the Dark Times, inspired by the words of playwright and poet, Bertolt Brecht, during a rehearsal of STRIKE! A Musical and Dramatic Revue.

Kyle Moore and Faith Burns as Joe and Edna in Waiting for Lefty during a rehearsal of STRIKE! A Musical and Dramatic Revue.

The cast of STRIKE! A Musical and Dramatic Revue delivers a powerful ensemble performance during Seize the Day.
Department Spotlights
Flyn Ludington (Director)
For Flyn Ludington, STRIKE! is more than a production鈥攊t鈥檚 a deeply personal tribute to the power of collective action and resilience. 鈥淚 am from a pro-union family,鈥 she shares. 鈥淚 grew up singing union songs, many of which were organized by the IWW into the Little Red Songbook, as they were known as a 鈥榮inging union.鈥欌 Drawing from her lifelong connection to labor history, Ludington carefully curated scenes and songs that highlight both the struggles and triumphs of the working class. 鈥淚 want the audience to get a sense of the power of the critical mass of human perseverance,鈥 she explains. 鈥淭o be reminded that the oppressed outnumber the oppressors by multitudes.鈥 Above all, she hopes that STRIKE! will leave audiences moved and motivated, embodying the words of poet Cesar Cruz: 鈥淎rt should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.鈥

Zaniyah Chestnut (Actor: Florrie/ Sally)
For Zaniyah Chestnut, portraying multiple characters in STRIKE! has been a journey of self-discovery and connection. 鈥淲ith learning these characters, I鈥檝e found a way to see myself in all of them鈥擣lorrie鈥檚 optimism, Sally鈥檚 boldness,鈥 she reflects. Through these roles, she鈥檚 come to appreciate how the experiences of women transcend time. One scene in particular resonates deeply with her: 鈥淚 feel very strongly about the first scene that Sid and Florrie share together. It鈥檚 an introduction to their relationship dynamic but also to the strength of young resilient love in hard times.鈥 More than anything, Chestnut hopes audiences leave the show feeling something real. 鈥淚 hope that people will walk away from STRIKE! feeling inspired and empowered, the same as I feel performing it. If I can leave people with a mere feeling of empathy or anything else really, I鈥檒l be satisfied.鈥

Phil Heilbron (Musical Director)
Music Director Phil Heilbron brings a rich historical perspective to STRIKE! A Musical and Dramatic Revue. His arrangements fuse protest songs and contemporary musical theater to highlight the role of music in labor movements. 鈥淢usic makes it possible for the many to speak as one and for one idea to sing in harmony,鈥 he explains. Inspired by the string band tradition of the 1930s and 40s, Phil鈥檚 work ensures the music resonates not just as entertainment but as a powerful storytelling force. He takes great care in shaping the score to fit the talents of the performers, working within a tight timeline to create something truly special. His passion for labor music and its impact on organizing efforts shines through in every note.

Hank Nuwer (Actor: Harry Fatt)
Hank Nuwer brings a wealth of experience to STRIKE!, stepping into the role of Harry Fatt, a brash and self-serving company man. 鈥淚 wanted the part of Harry Fatt and tried out just for that role," Nuwer shares. "Symbolically, he鈥檚 a Fatt Cat, a plush bum with a supervisor鈥檚 title and men in his care whose lives and well-being he abuses.鈥 With a background in both Shakespearean theatre and investigative journalism, Nuwer embraces the show鈥檚 themes of power, struggle, and resilience. His portrayal of Fatt offers a striking contrast to the hardworking characters fighting for justice, making STRIKE! a thought-provoking and unforgettable experience.

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STRIKE! A Musical and Dramatic Revue is Flyn鈥檚 directorial debut. However, her professional acting career started at 13 years old, and except for a few years working as a deckhand on a commercial fishing boat out of Sitka, Alaska, she has been working and playing in the Performing Arts ever since. For more than 15 years, she has performed in several productions right here in Fairbanks, the most recent being as the Pirate King in Fairbanks Light Opera Theater鈥檚 production of Pirates of Penzance directed by Tekla Monson and Philip Heilbron.
Flyn is currently directing the Fairbanks Peace Choir for her 10th year, and is directing Fairbanks Shakespeare Theatre鈥檚 production of As You Like It, this upcoming Summer 2025 Season.
She is privileged to live in a multi-generational home with her parents, Megan McCarthy of Butte, Montana, and Milton Ludington of Fairbanks, Alaska, her two wonderful kids, a big dog, and three cats, right here upon the unceded lands of the Indigenous Peoples of Alaska.


















