1970/71 Season - Our 16th Year

"An Evening with Mark Twain"
"The Odd Couple"
"The Faces of Eve"
"A Cry of Players"
"There's a Girl in my Soup"
"A Doll's House"


"An Evening With Mark Twain" A Comedy by -------------.

Directed by----- and -----. Produced by----- and -----.

This was the first show of the season. Performances were Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from ----- through the ----- 19--.

Cast: In Order of Appearance:

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Production Staff:

Director - Producer -
Asst. Director -  Stage Manager - 
Set Design - Set Construction -
Creative Art on Set - Properties
Sound Design - Sound Technician -
Lighting Design - Lighting Technician -
Costumes - Hair & Makeup -
Stage Crew - Box Office & Reservations -
Invitations, Poster & Cover Design - Program, Advertising - 
Photography - Publicity - 
Bar - Security -
Gala Committee -  Website Support -

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"The Odd Couple" A Comedy by Neal Simon.

Directed by Donald R. Lohse.

The Odd Couple - Program Cover 1970 This was the second show of the season. Performances were Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from the 5th through the 21st 1970.

Cast: In Order of Appearance:
Vic Enyart as Speed Jim Hague as Murray
Carlos Williams as Roy Jerry Hall as Vinnie
Art Pollock as Oscar Madison Joe Barry as Felix Ungar
Betty Parthenais as Gwendolyn Pigeon Rufina Ybarra as Cecily Pigeon

Production Staff:

Director - Donald R. Lohse Stage Manager -  Rick Belzer
Prompter - Debbie Lohse  House Manager - Marie Weir
Set Design & Decoration - Rick Belzer, Shirley Givonetti Set Construction - Rick Belzer, Eda & Florinda Beechner, Paul & Patty Givonetti, Dave Gofehey, Debbie Lohse, Ben Talbat
Costumes ,Hair & Makeup - Cast Lighting Technician - Pete Stelmack, Bob Clingon
Properties & Stage Crew - Shirley Givonetti, Betty Brown, Eda Beechner, Florinda Beechner, Barbara Gray, Deanna Lohse, Debbie Lohse Box Office & Reservations - Rae Meyer
Poster & Cover Design - Mary Margaret Thompson, Art Pollock Program, Advertising - Loring White, Debbie Lohse
Photography - Art Pollock, Steve Bissell Publicity - John McTaggart, Loring White

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"The Faces of Eve" A Comedy by -------------.

Directed by ----. Produced by----- and -----.

This was the third show of the season. Performances were Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from ----- through the ----- 19--.

Cast: In Order of Appearance:

 
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Production Staff:
Director - Producer -
Asst. Director -  Stage Manager - 
Set Design - Set Construction -
Creative Art on Set - Properties
Sound Design - Sound Technician -
Lighting Design - Lighting Technician -
Costumes - Hair & Makeup -
Stage Crew - Box Office & Reservations -
Invitations, Poster & Cover Design - Program, Advertising - 
Photography - Publicity - 
Bar - Security -
Gala Committee -  Website Support -

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"A Cry of Players" A Comedy by -------------.

Directed by----- and -----. Produced by----- and -----.

This was the first show of the season. Performances were Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from ----- through the ----- 19--.

Cast: In Order of Appearance:

 
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as as
as as
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Production Staff:

 
Director - Producer -
Asst. Director -  Stage Manager - 
Set Design - Set Construction -
Creative Art on Set - Properties
Sound Design - Sound Technician -
Lighting Design - Lighting Technician -
Costumes - Hair & Makeup -
Stage Crew - Box Office & Reservations -
Invitations, Poster & Cover Design - Program, Advertising
Photography - Publicity, 
Bar - Security -
Gala Committee -  Website Support -

 

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"There's A Girl in my Soup" A Comedy by Terence Frisby.

Directed by Johann Meyer.

There's A Gir lIn My Soup - Program Cover This was the fourth show of the season. Performances were from Wednesday through Saturday from the 14th through the 24th April 1971.

Cast: In Order of Appearance:
Barbara H. Cairns as Clair Vera Bomford also as Clair
Fred A. Wild as Robert Danvers Lyndon Ginett as Andrew Hunter
Debbie Lohse as Paola Paige P. Stahlman as John
David Vosburgh as Jimmy Janet Wright as Marion

 

Production Staff:
Director - Johann Meyer Stage Manager -  Ben Talburt
House Manager - Marie Weir Set Construction - Rick Belzer, Matthew Armistead, Ben Talburt, Howard Armistead
Costumes - Winnifred Morris Properties - Barbara Armistead, Debbie Lohse, Debbie Armistead
Hair & Makeup - Char Miller Lighting Technician - Rick Belzer, Matthew Armistead
Stage Crew - Barbara Armistead, Paige Stahlman Box Office & Reservations - Rae Meyer
Poster & Cover Design - Jeannette See Program, Advertising - Jim Twomey, Loring White, Charlotte Wiedel
Photography - Art Pollock Publicity - Vic Canel, Loring White

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"A Doll's House" A Play by Henric Ibsen.

Directed by H. Loring White.

A Doll' s House - Program Cover This was the fourth show of the season. Performances were from Wednesday through Saturday from the 12th through the 22nd May 1971.

Cast: In Order of Appearance:

Rachel Melamed as Nora Helmer Roy Glickenhaus as Torvald Helmer
Anne Smeltzer as Kristine Linde John Carlson as Nils Krogstad
H. Loring White as Dr. Rank Charlotte Wiedel as Anne-Marie

Production Staff:
Director - H. Loring White Asst. Director - Charlotte Wiedel
Sound & Sound Technicians - Matthew Armistead, Rick Belzer Set Construction - Matthew Armistead, Ben, Talburt, Rick Belzer
House Manager - Marie Weir Properties - Faye Weisser
Stage Crew - Faye Weisser, Matthew Armistead Box Office & Reservations - Rae Meyer
Costumes, Hair & Makeup - Cast Program, Advertising - Charlotte Wiedel, Jim Twomey
Photography - Art Pollack Publicity - H. Loring White

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