
1971/72 Season - Our 22nd Year
"Celebration"" Celebration " A Musical by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt.
Directed by Sydney Belle Townsend. Produced by Charlotte Wiedel.
Cast: In Order of Appearance Production Staff: " Love Rides The Rails or Will The Mail-Train Run Tonight?" A Melodrama by Moreland Cary Directed by George Scribner. Produced by Paul Givonetti. Cast: Production Staff: " Directed by Don Lohse. Cast: In Order Of Appearance Production Staff:
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Rudy Crespo as Potemkin
John Sheldon as Orphan Suzanne Fuqua as Angel
Skip Maloney as Major Domo Ken Millard as Edgar Allen Rich
Ann Berniard, Anita Cole, Lark Mason, Sue Millard,
Lisa Parks, Ralph Dugas, Charles Johnson, James Johnson and Skip Maloney as the Revelers
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Ken Anderson Musical Director
Rick Belzer Technical Director
Rudy Crespo, Suzanne Fuqua & Paul Willenborg Choreography
Rick Belzer Set & Lighting Design
Paul Willenborg Stage Manager
Dick Mortenson & Paul Willenborg Lighting Assistants
Barbara Armistead Costumes
Isabel Hummel & Toni Hatchett Costume Committee
Debbie Armistead Props
Char Miller Make-Up
Federico Cabrera del Lima Break-Away Designer
Char Miller Art Advisor
Norman Casey, Angie Grady, Jeanne Owre, Karen Thompson & Sue Vega Art Committee
Skip Maloney & James Johnson Set Construction "Heads"
Debbie Armistead, Mathew Armistead, Jim Aurich, Randy Balmas, Kathy Dyson, Dick Mortenson & Charlie Johnson Set Construction "Crew"
Peter Brooks Publicity
Terry Stanley & Peter Brooks Programs
Ken Anderson Photography
Lisa Parks, Debbie Armistead & Peter Brooks Ushers
Rae Meyer Box Office
This was the second show of the summer, competing with the United Way Show " Oliver " on the BHS stage. Performances were from August 12th through the 21st, 1971.
Margie Sener as Mrs. Hopewell
Gail Goodrich as Prudence Hopewell
Jerry Hall as Simon Sebastian Stoneheart Darkway
Jay Lowe as Truman Pendennis
Alex Scribner as Harold Stanfast
Marc Marcola as Dirk Sneath
Dinorah Escala as Carlotta Cortez (Qué Buena Es)
Lorrie Husum as Fifi
Bill Schwarz as Fred Wheelwright
Don Lohse, John Bircher, Mark Goodrich & John Scribner as The Crowd
Julia Bircher as Beulah Belle
Glenn Lee as Dan
Hector Sealey as the Officer
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Debbie Lohse Assistant to the Director
Jim Reid Stage Manager
George Scribner Set Design
Carol Lambert Props
Lighting Design
Lights and Sound
Poster & Invitation Design
Publicity & Program Design
Photography
Creative Arts on Set
Costumes
Box Office and Reservations
This was the First "regular" show of the season. Performances were Tuesday through Sunday from October 12th through the 23rd, 1971.
Sol Farbman as Dr. Jack Kingsley
Patty Bailey as Linda Kingsley
Bonnie Hebert as Abbey Kingsley
Debbie Niskanen as Alice Kingsley
Tony Triano as Ricky Fleisher
Mike Senft as Richard Merrick
Shirley Givonetti as Miss Hammer
Laurie Husum as Francine
Bill Marcola as Dennis
JHohn Bircher as Andy
George Scribner as Bartholomew Smuts
L. Willard Shankel as Dr. Harold Fleisher
Paul Givonetti as Arnold Breecher
Mark Shankel as Irwin Kniberg
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Skip Maloney Assistant to the Director
Skip Maloney Stage Manager
Paul Givonetti (Chief), Deanna Lohse, Paul Hebert, Linda Lowe, Skip Maloney, Karen Husum, Mark Shandel, Ginny Sener, & Mark Hebert Stage Crew
Shirley Givonetti (Chief), Linda Lowe, Karen Husum, Florinda Beechner & Debbie Lohse Properties
Paul Hebert (Cheif), Mark Hebert, Dave Zucowski & Curt Walters Lighting & Sound
Art Pollack & Debbie Lohse Program
Art Pollack Photography
Art Pollack Publicity
Rae Meyer Box Office
Directed & Produced by Bruce Quinn.
| This was the second regular show of the season. Performances were Tuesday through Sunday, from 30 November through 12 December, 1971. |
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Cast:
| Jim Hernandez as Andy Hobart | Paul Brian as Norman Cornell |
| Sandy Fobes as Sophie Rauschmeyer |
Production Staff:
| David White Co-Producer | Hank Goldman Stage Manager |
| Bruce Quinn & Tom Leavy Set Designers | Bruce Quinn Lighting Design |
| Bob Rendon Lighting Director | Tom Leavy In Charge of Set Construction |
| Ted & Evelyn Brown Properties Co-Chairmen | David White Publicity |
| Annie Siebrands Program Notes | Art Pollack Photography |
| Donna Mills Make-Up Chairwoman | Davis Hernandez Lighting Assistant |
| Julie Brian & Ann Organ Properties Assistants | Curly Campbell Sound |
| Rae Meyer Box Office | Kim Brown House Manager |
" The Battle Of The Sexes " A "Program" adapted from the works of James Thurber, George Jean Nathan, Schopenhauer, Phyllis McGinnley, Rusty Warren, Don Marquis, Edna St. Vincent Millet, G.B. Shaw, Susan B. Anthony, The Bible, Strindberg, Dorothy Parker AND Others...
Directed by Floyd Holland.
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This was the third show of the season. Performances were Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from February 24th through March 4th 1972. |
This show was made up of many segments from various authors. All cast members played multiple roles in different segments and character names were not listed in the program. So, Here they are as they were listed, but only once per actor.
Cast: In Order Listed
| Randi Bauer | Don Lohse |
| Largo Woodruff | Johann Meyer |
| Loring White | Carol Nothstine |
| Henry Williams | Ann Siebrands |
| Floyd Holland | Richard Collver |
| Sharon Holland | Toni Fischer |
| Char Miller | Jack Pehler |
| Craig Schwartz | Barbara Armistead |
Musicians - Intermission:
| Fred Bauer Piano | Carol Armistead Flute |
| Carol Nothstine Violin | Mark Maravilla Drums |
Like many of these programs, that I am getting this info from, the program is glued to a piece of mounting board and framed at the Guild. It would destroy the program to remove it from it's mounting, so Production Staff Information is not available. If you have a copy of the back page, and can send me a copy, contact me and I'll get you my address.
" Your're A Good Man, Charlie Brown " A New Musical based on the comic strip, "PEANUTS" by Charles M. Schulz
Directed and Produced by Bruce Quinn.
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This was the final show of the season. Performances were in May of 1972. This show featured both an adult cast, for evening performances, and a juvenile cast, for matinees. |
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Adult Company:
| Jim Hernandez as Linus | Richard Desimone as Charlie Brown |
| Eve Desimone as Patty | Bob Brody as Schroeder |
| Robert Vega as Snoopy | Cay Patterson as Lucy |
Juvenile Company:
| Dennis Crary as Linus | Anthony Black as Charlie Brown |
| Lovann Arnett as Patty | Ronnie Hirschl as Schroeder |
| Mark McMillan as Snoopy | Debbie Niskanen as Lucy |
Available Production Staff:
| Fred Bauer Musical Director | Vera Bomford Choreography |
| Bruce Quinn & Julio Rodriguez Set Design | Ricky Belzer Lighting |
| Randi Bauer Costumes | Nancy Burns Properties |
| Rae Meyer Box Office |