You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown (Revised)

April 24 - 27 & may 1 - 4

Thursdays - saturdays | 7:00 pm

Sundays | 3:00 pm

Tickets: $35 | Pay what you wish

Verge Theater is thrilled to announce its upcoming production of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Revised), the heartwarming musical comedy that brings the iconic Peanuts gang to the stage, offering audiences of all ages a delightful mix of music, humor, and life lessons!

You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Revised) follows a day in the life of Charlie Brown and his friends, including the bossy Lucy, the philosophical Linus, the music-loving Schroeder, the ever-spirited Sally, and of course, Snoopy, the imaginative beagle. This updated version of the beloved musical includes new songs and additional scenes that enhance the charm of the original while staying true to Schulz’s timeless characters.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering Charlie Brown and friends for the first time, You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown (Revised) is the perfect outing for families, friends, and theater lovers alike.

Don’t miss your chance to relive the joy, humor, and innocence of the Peanuts gang live on stage!


Kari Doll | Director

Past Directing Credits with Verge Theater

I Am My Own Wife (2013)

Ride the Cyclone (2023)

upcoming productions

Ada and the Machine (2026)

Kari started her theatrical life playing the Cheshire Cat in Whittier School's production of Alice in Wonderland when she was 9. Now, with more than 60 productions under her belt, she spends more time on the other side of the table as director. When not dancing with Thespis, she enjoys ghost hunting and traveling the world.

Thanks for coming and enjoy the show!


Meet the Cast


NEW to Verge Theater!

Logan is thrilled to be making his debut with Verge Theater. He moved to Bozeman from Alaska in late 2024 and has performed in many community and regional theaters in both Alaska and Oregon. His past credits include The Rocky Horror Show, First Date: The Musical, Hello, Dolly!, Ordinary Days, The Little Mermaid, The Addams Family, Oklahoma!, Mamma Mia!, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella, and more. When he’s not on stage, Logan serves as the General Manager of Gallatin Valley Mall.

Last seen at Verge in Cabaret (2023) | Ride the Cyclone (2023)

Nathaniel Rausch, a native of Pittsburgh, PA, is a frequent performer in the Gallatin Valley. He received his formal vocal performance education, while attending conservatory in Baltimore, MD, and Los Angeles, CA, under the guidance and tutelage of the esteemed vocal instructor, Vladimir Chernov. He has been a prolific performer in an array of mediums and venues, throughout the country. He is grateful to share the stage at Verge with such wonderful artists, in this beautiful community.

NEW to Verge Theater!

Originally from New Braunfels, Texas, Joe is celebrating his 10 year anniversary as a Montana resident in 2025! Some of his favorite past roles include the Cat in Honk! and Hot Blades Harry in Urinetown the Musical. Wanna talk film? Joe's your guy! Top 5 films of all time - 2001: A Space Odyssey, Singin' in the Rain, Casablanca, City Lights, and pick any masterpiece from Tarkovsky or Miyazaki or Kurosawa or Coppola or... Sweeney Todd is the best show ever and "I'll drink to that!" (Joe's craft cocktail standards are high and he takes himself way too seriously behind the bar versus his stage persona.)

Last seen at Verge in Next to Normal (2016) | Ride the Cyclone (2023)

Corey has been involved in the theatre world, both on and off stage, since she was a kid (age 5, Gretl von Trapp in the Sound of Music). A New York native, Corey moved to Bozeman in 2010 after serving 4 years in the US Marine Corps. After realizing such a huge theatre community exists here, she immediately jumped right back in and has done numerous shows with various local companies, and is so grateful for the opportunity to be back at the Verge! Enjoy the show.

Lucy | Choreographer

Last seen at Verge in Cabaret (2023) | Songs for a New World (2024)

Originally from Orlando, FL., Tess performed professionally at Universal Studios and for various regional theaters across Orlando before having a career shift to Industrial Engineering. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Industrial and Management Systems engineering from MSU. As choreographer/dance captain, favorite past credits include Ride the Cyclone, Music Man, and Hairspray. As a performer, her favorite past credits include Violet (Violet), Titanic (Kate Mullins), Emma: The Musical (Jane Fairfax), and Next to Normal (Natalie Goodman). She was most recently seen at Verge as Sally in Cabaret. Her family and Ryan's support and love mean everything to her.

Last seen at Verge in Songs for a New World (2024)

Performer of all sorts. New Orleans charm, Manhattan attitude. Kris has had incredible experiences and met amazing people. He craves depth. Abhors idiocy. Fervent empath. Social ninja. Visionary. Concerned—and paying attention. Refuses to accept labels or fit into boxes. C’est d’accord?


Meet the Crew


Bryant is a storyteller, an event producer, and a writer by trade, who moved to Bozeman five years ago. With over a decade of experience producing large-scale events, Bryant has worked on both the creative & logistical sides of the event industry. He has helped create iconic events, including the New York Marathon, the Five Boro Bike Tour, the 2018 PBR Event of the Year, the Avon 39 Walks to End Breast Cancer, and countless events of all kinds.

Opting to spend his 30s in the mountains’ serenity, Bryant started life in Bozeman. Within five months, Bryant went from not knowing a single person to landing several significant contracts. Focusing his efforts locally, Bryant designed the BZN International Film Festival from scratch, took the Big Sky PBR to new heights, helped launch the Jackson PBR & the Wildlands Festival, and organized the Hatch, MT Creative Summit. Since then, he has produced events for the Museum of the Rockies, Warriors & Quiet Waters, the WCCN & SLAM.

Sound Design

KC is a Bozeman native who has been doing sound design & engineering for theater in the area for over 25 years. Working under his sound design company name The Thaumaturge, he has done productions for Verge Theater, the Ellen Theatre, Bozeman Actors Theatre, The Players, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, Random Acts of Silliness, and many independent productions as well, most recently The Humans, The Gnome Roam, Middletown, The Sound of Music, The Sound Inside, and Angels in America. KC would like to thank his lovely partner Mandy for her patience and acceptance of this creative art, which takes up so much time, energy and garage space. Thank you, my dearest. I love you!

A performer by trade, Heidi is an award-winning graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City. After a decade working in New York, she returned to the mountains of Montana, where she has become a local legend both on and off the stage.

She has performed with beloved companies such as The Ellen Theatre, Shakespeare in the Parks, Verge Theater, and, most recently, in Opera Montana’s production of Sweeney Todd.

Heidi is also known for hosting events like IndepenDANCE and PechaKucha, and for producing sold-out runs of her famous Variety Show. She views theater as the great equalizer—offering a place for everyone—and is humbled and honored to join such an incredible group of passionate creatives.

Light Design | Set Design | Production Manager

Julie Seitel is a lighting designer, scenic designer, production manager, and stage manager. She is a longstanding member of IATSE Local USA 829 United Scenic Artists and a past faculty member of the Williams College and Stony Brook University theater departments. Julie is currently Production Manager for Opera Montana and Stage Manager for the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra, as well as a freelance designer for Verge Theater, Bozeman Actors Theater, Empty ( ) Space Company, Nervous Theater, and other Bozeman community arts groups. She owns and operates the business Seitel Lighting.