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You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown


  • Cloverdale Performing Arts Center 209 North Cloverdale Boulevard Cloverdale, CA, 95425 United States (map)
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You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown

Come Celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Charlie Brown and the Peanuts Gang.

Dec 12 – 21

Directed by Robert Zelenka

Generously Sponsored by Bob Scott & Tim McDonald

Based on the Comic Strip PEANUTS from Charles M. Schulz. Charlie Brown and the entire Peanuts gang explore life's great questions as they play baseball, struggle with homework, sing songs, swoon over their crushes, and celebrate the joy of friendship.

Fun for the whole family!


Meet The Cast/Crew

Jason Justin (Charlie Brown)

Jason Justin (Charlie Brown) is thrilled to be making his Cloverdale debut in You’re a good man Charlie Brown alongside such a talented cast and crew. He is a Theatre Arts graduate from Long Beach State University. Jason resides in Sonoma County with his wife and children. Outside of theatre he is a licensed Physician Associate (PA-C). He would like to thank his wife for her unwavering love and support, which has allowed him to reconnect with his passion for live theatre.


Tamara Brooks (Lucy)

Tamara Brooks (Lucy), You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown marks Tamara’s 6th production this year, and her first ever at Cloverdale Performing Arts Center. Recent credits include Heidi in [title of show] (North Bay Productions); Rosalie in School of Rock and Alex in Home, I’m Darling (Raven Players); and Marilyn Wald/Betty in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Spreckels)You can see her next in Leading Ladies here at Cloverdale Performing Arts Center.


Declan Hackett (Snoopy)

Declan Hackett (Snoopy) has been doing theatre since I was six starting with the H-Town youth theatre at the Raven. I continued through high school and decided math was hard so a bachelor in Theatre Arts from the University of California Davis was the way to go! THANKS! ENJOY THE SHOW!!!


Lily Gibson (Sally)

Lily Gibson (Sally) has been performing on stage for most of her life. She started with small parts in a few shows for Actors Theater For Children and hasn't stopped since. Recently, she played Tomika in School of Rock and Fairy Sparkles in Cinderella, A Christmas Panto both at the Raven Performing Arts Theater in Healdsburg. She would like to thank her parents for instilling her with a love of theater.


Tyler Marques (Linus/Choreographer)

Tyler Anthony (Linus/Choreographer) has been an actor for over two decades on stage and screen. Tyler grew up doing theater in Sonoma County and lived in Los Angeles for two years. Tyler has been in shows such as CSI Vegas, Land of the Free and Bridges of Madison County. Tyler also teaches youth musical theater at Young at Heart Theater and teaches adult dance as well. Tyler hopes you enjoy the show.


Nate Mercier (Schroeder)

Nate Mercier (Schroeder) has been acting in the Bay Area since he was 18 years with the arts running in his family’s blood. His mother traveled the world as a gospel singer, older brother got into TV and Film acting, and his father did radio broadcasting while Nate settled with the beauty and live magic of theatre. Though he has dabbled in a talent agency and some short film and commercial credits as well as landed some Netflix airtime (13 reasons why) theatre is where he is most at home.


Robert Zelenka (Director)

Robert Zelenka (Director) is an accomplished Artistic Director with a rich background in acting and directing, having honed his craft at Illinois State University, the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago, and the American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) in San Francisco. His theatrical career spans over sixty productions across San Francisco, Marin, and Sonoma County, where he has demonstrated his versatility as a director, actor, costume designer, and stage manager.

Some of Robert’s favorite shows he directed at CPAC are “Misery”, “The Sugar Bean Sisters” and “Sister Robert Anne’s Cabaret Class”.


Carol Keig (Musical Director)

Carol Keig (Musical Director) is a regular at Cloverdale Performing Arts Open Mic alongside husband Leonard Von Hoogenstyn.  Her musical director credits include Our Town at CPAC and The Imaginary Invalid at the Raven.  You may have seen her 10 minute plays at the Raven 24/7 festival and her zoom plays Mars Station Chysalis.


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