| The Graduate - September, 2007 |
| The Graduate written by Charles Webb adapted by Terry Johnson - directed by Mario Carnevale September 7, 8, 9 and 13, 14, 15, 16, 2007
The Adult comedy that defined a generation.
Benjamin Braddock, who finds himself adrift, alienated and betrayed. At his graduation party, family friend Mr. Robinson offers Benjamin some sage advice about seizing every opportunity that comes his way. Mr. Robinson was speaking specifically about business, (“I have one word, Benjamin: plastics”) but Benjamin interprets things a little differently once mysterious, tipsy, and neglected Mrs. Robinson makes the famous offer young Benjamin can’t refuse. The subsequent affair and lounging in his parents’ pool all summer are all well and good until Ben finds he is falling in love with the Robinson’s daughter, Elaine. Mrs. Robinson sabotages the relationship but Ben is determined not to let Elaine get away. He follows her to school and then disrupts her family-sanctioned wedding.
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The Graduate
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Benjamin Braddock
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Christopher Menard
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Mrs Robinson
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Norma Coleman
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Elaine Robinson
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Jacqueline Tinus
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Mr Robinson
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Mark Baker
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Mrs Braddock
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Niki Richardson
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Mr. Braddock
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Brian Murphy
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Psychiatrist
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Kelly Tessier
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Hotel Clerk/Man 1/Wedding Guest
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Ian Loft
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Priest
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George Turton
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Bartender/Wedding Guest
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Jay Tessier
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Man 2/Wedding Guest
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James Neely
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Dee Dee - Stripper
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Debbie Dufour
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PRODUCTION STAFF |
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Director
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Mario Carnevale
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Assistant Director
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Tracy Kloske
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Stage Manager
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Angela Amlin
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Production Coordinator
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Sean Ireland
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Stagehands
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Katie Tessier, John Wojcik The Cast
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Set Design
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Mario Carnevale, Tracy Kloske, Angela Amlin
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Set Construction
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Tom Lockhart, Angela Amlin, Paul Cousins, Mario Carnevale
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Tracy Kloske, Misty Habib, Kira Denomme, Malcolm Denomme,
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George Turton, Carolyn McIntyre, Jay Tessier, Kelly Tessier
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Sue Cousins, Niki Richardson, Katie Tessier, Christopher Menard
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Mr. Denomme, Tim Kloske, Kateyln Hynes
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Set Decoration
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Tracey Kloske, Angela Amlin, Paul Cousins
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Properties
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Angela Amlin, Tracy Kloske
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Costumes
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Misty Habib, Tracy Kloske, Cynthia Hynes
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Lighting Design
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Sam Denomme
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Lighting Operator
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Cynthia Hynes
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Lighting Techs
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Sam Denomme, Cynthia Hynes, Mark Gannon, Chantel Labonte
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Sound Design
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Mario Carnevale, Clinton Hammond
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Sound Operator
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Clinton Hammond
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Program
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Angela Amlin
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Photography
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Ted Kloske
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Media
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Mario Carnevale
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| The Graduate Poster |
| Hide and Seek, October 2007 |
| Hide & Seek written by Lezley Havard directed by Jeff Bastien
October 18, 19, 20, 21 and 25, 26, 27, 28, 2007
After 18 years of marriage Richard and Jennifer Crawford are finally about to become parents and have moved from the city to an old farmhouse, which they are trying to restore before the baby arrives. He still commutes each day, while she stays in the country supervising the shambling handyman and cook who work for them. At first it is mostly the slow pace of restoration that nags them, but a general sense of unease begins to build as the old house seems to be resisting their intrusion. The lights fail, the plumbing malfunctions, a fey neighbor stops by with an odd gift (a prayerbook for the burial of the dead), and her poet husband ominously warns Jennifer that she should go back to the city before it is too late. Further complications arise when they are joined by Richard's ne'er-do-well brother and his fiancee, but it is the silent little girl whom Jennifer claims she has seen swinging in the backyard who brings on the chilling climax of the play—in which the real and the supernatural clash with disturbing and breath-stopping results.
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Hide and Seek
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CAST
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Jennifer Crawford
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Bonnie Breault
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Richard Crawford
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Clinton Hammond
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Tony Crawford
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Sean Ireland
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Vicki Bennett
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Kristen Dias
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Martha Turner
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Michele Legere
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Elly Bart
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Cindy Lee Lambert
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John Bart
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Paul Cousins
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The Child
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Gemma Cunial
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The Child
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Katelin Hynes
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Matt Erskine
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Sean Bardgett
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Director
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Jeff Bastien
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Assistant Director
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Ian Bruno
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Stage Manager
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Sarah FitzGerald
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Assistant Stage Manager
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Breanna Grenier
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Producer
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Sean Ireland
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Stagehands
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Melissa Spadafora, Andrea Grenier
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Set Design
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Tracy Kloske
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Set Construction
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Paul Cousins, Misty Habib, Ian Bruno, Tony Bruno
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Tom Lockhart, Walter Cunial, Ian Loft, Tracy Kloske
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Set Decoration
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Tracy Kloske, Michele Legere, Sean Ireland, Paul Cousins
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Misty Habib, Cindy Lee Lambert, Norma Coleman, Bonnie Breault
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Jeff Bastien, Ian Bruno, Melissa Spadafora, Sarah Loft
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Katelin Hynes, Sarah Fitzgerald, Clinton Hammond.
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Scenic Design/painting
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Paul Cousins
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Tree
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Sarah Loft, Katelyn Hynes and Kira Denomme
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Properties
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Michele Legere, Sean Ireland
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Costumes
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Sarah FitzGerald
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Lighting Design
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Sam Denomme
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Lighting Operator
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Cynthia Hynes
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Sound Design
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Clinton Hammond
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Composer
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Chris Dale
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Sound Operator
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Jeff Bastien, Chris Dale
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Fight Choreography
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Davydd Cook
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Program
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Angela Amlin
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Photography
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Ted Kloske
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Media
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Mario Carnevale
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| The Best Christmas Pageant Ever - December, 2007 |
| The Best Christmas Pageant Ever written by Barbara Robinson directed by Michele Legere December 6, 7, 8, 9 and December 13, 14, 15, 16, 2007
Think back to your days in public school. (For some of us, it’s not that far back.) I’m sure you remember those kids, who were the toughest and roughest….the bullies. They wore dirty clothes, cursed, smoked cigarettes and never brought a lunch. Well…that’s the Herdmans. A group of 6 siblings who can bring even the bravest to their knees. Through happenstance, the Herdmans discover that at Sunday School they could eat all the sweets they want. So of course the motley crew shows up. They arrive, however, on the very day that Grace Bradley is taking over the Christmas Pageant for the very first time. She’s not sure about what to do. But under the eagle eye of Mrs. Armstrong, Grace is being told exactly what to do. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever is a rollercoaster ride for all ages. Everyone can enjoy the chaos the Herdmans bring and what happens is full of pandemonium, laughter and…a little bit of cigar smoke. But what the Herdmans give to us in the end is a gift: a lesson about accepting differences; about allowing people to be who they are. And, most importantly, for kids and adults alike, a reminder, that family stick together….no matter what.
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THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER
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Charlie Bradley
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Aaron Hrastovec
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Grace Bradley
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Kelly Tessier
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Bob Bradley
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Jay Tessier
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Alice Wendleken
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Katherine Moore
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Maxine
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Katelin Hynes
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Ralph Herdman
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Chad Penna
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Leroy Herdman
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Jonathan Tessier
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Imogene Herdman
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Miranda DiPietro
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Claude Herdman
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Ben Bouwmeester
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Ollie Herdman
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Luca Cunial
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Gladys Herdman
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Katie Taylor
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Mrs. Armstrong
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Norma Coleman
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Mrs. Slocum
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Anna Rosati-Loft
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Mrs. Clark
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Audrie Bouwmeester
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Mrs. Clausing
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Melissa Spadafora
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Mrs. McCarthy
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Nicola Adams
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Elmer Hopkins
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Kurt Peter
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Beverly
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Sara Loft
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Janet
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Lauren Tracey
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Roberta
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Victoria Czarnota
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David
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Eric Pare
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Hobie
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Brenden Mills
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Baby Angel
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April-Skye Biolchini
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Baby Angel
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Kira Denommee
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Baby Angel
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Gina Peter
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Fireman #1
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Kurtis Moore
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Fireman #2
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John Wojcik
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Reverend Hopkins
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Peter Hrastovec
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Sugar Plum Fairies
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Katie Tessier, Sara Loft, Lauren Tracy, Victoria Czarnota
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Soldier
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Chris Taylor
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Director
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Michele Legere
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Assistant Director
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Cynthia Hynes
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Stage Manager
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Lisa Mounteer
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Assistant Stage Manager
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Anna Rosati-Loft
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Producer
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Sean Ireland
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Stagehands
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David Brown, Katie Tessier, John Wojcik, Chris Taylor
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Set Design
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Tracy Kloske
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Set Construction
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Paul Cousins, Misty Habib, Tony Bruno, Tom Lockhart, Jay Tessier
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Walter Cunial, Ian Loft, Tracy Kloske
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Set Decoration
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Tracy Kloske, Michele Legere, Sue Cousins, Misty Habib, David Brown
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Mark Baker, Lois Baker and the entire Cast and Families
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of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever., Sarah Fitzgerald, Melissa
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Properties
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Michele Legere, Sean Ireland
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Costume Assistant
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Kim Pohlman
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Lighting Design
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Cynthia Hynes
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Lighting Techs
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Ian Loft, John Wojcik, Sam Denomme, Sue Cousins, Katelin Hynes
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Lighting Operator
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Ian Loft and Linda Franczuz
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Sound Design
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Clinton Hammond, Michele Legere
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Sound Operator
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Veronica Mancini and Anthony Fraser
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Program
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Angela Amlin
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Photography
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Ted Kloske
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Media
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Mario Carnevale
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| Self Help - January, 2008 |
| Self Help written by Norm Foster directed by Sean Ireland
January 24, 25, 26, 27 and 31, February 1, 2, 3, 2008
A married couple of second-rate theatre actors cast themselves as nationally renowned self-help gurus. Their lives unravel in a farce as they try to conceal a body and hold on to their falsely won fame. The story of Hal and Cindy Savage, two struggling actors who reinvent themselves as self-help gurus and, much to their surprise, become the world's most revered relationship experts. Unfortunately, while their careers skyrocket, their marriage goes into a nosedive, and they soon find themselves scrambling to protect their reputations.
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Hide and Seek
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Cindy Savage
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Cindy Lee Lambert
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Hal Savage
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Mark Baker
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Detective Snow
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Kamlesh Pandya
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Jeremy Cash
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Jay Tessier
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Bernice
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April Simard
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Ruby Delvecchio
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Nicola Adams
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Director
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Sean Ireland
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Assistant Director
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Lois Baker
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Stage Manager
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Kevin F. Johnston
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Assistant Stage Manager
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Marnie Gare
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Producer
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Sean Ireland
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Stagehands
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Set Design
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Tracy Kloske
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Set Construction
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Tracy Kloske, Angela Amlin, Paul Cousins, Misty Habib
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Sean Ireland, Anna Loft, Sarah Loft, Sarah Fitzgerald
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Nicola Adams, Jay Tessier, Ian Loft, Walter Cunial
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Andrew McEwan, David Bridgeo, John Wojcik
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Jonathan Tessier, Katie Tessier
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Set Decoration
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Tracy Kloske, Sean Ireland, Paul Cousins, Lois Baker
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Misty Habib, Cindy lee Lambert, April Simard , Mark Baker
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Kim Hesbon, Kamlesh Pandya, Tejas Pandya, Prakash Pandya
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Properties
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Michele Legere, Sean Ireland
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Costumes
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Cast
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Lighting Design
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Cynthia Hynes
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Lighting Operator
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David Bridgeo
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Lighting Technicians
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John Wojcik, Ian Loft,David Bridgeo
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Sound Design
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Veronica Mancini, Walter Cunial
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Sound Operator
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Kevin F. Johnston
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Program
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Angela Amlin
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Photography
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Ted Kloske
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Media
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Mario Carnevale
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| Boeing Boeing-March, 2008 |
| Boeing Boeing written by Marc Camoletti irected by Sarah FitzGerald
March 6, 7, 8, 9 and 13, 14, 15, 16, 2008
Bernard is the guy that high school boys dream of being when they grow up. He has looks, money, a beautiful apartment in Paris, a housekeeper to keep it running smoothly and not one but THREE adoring fiancées. Each of his fiancées is an air hostess, so they always leave town after a couple of days, and know nothing about the others. Life is perfect, until his best friend comes to town, and is followed by a plane-grounding storm. Fasten your seatbelts and return your tray tables to their upright and locked positions, because it’s going to be a bumpy ride!
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Bernard is the guy that high school boys dream of being when they grow up. He has looks, money, a beautiful apartment in Paris, a housekeeper to keep it running smoothly and not one but THREE adoring fiancées. Each of his fiancées is an air hostess, so they always leave town after a couple of days, and know nothing about the others. Life is perfect, until his best friend comes to town, and is followed by a plane-grounding storm. Fasten your seatbelts and return your tray tables to their upright and locked positions, because it’s going to be a bumpy ride!
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BOEING BOEING
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CAST
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Bernard
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Andrew “Guido” McEwen
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Bertha
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Niki Richardson
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Jaqueline
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Kristen Dias
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Robert
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Ian Bruno
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Janet
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Charmaine Miron
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Judith
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Monique Formosa
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PRODUCTION STAFF |
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Director
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Sarah FitzGerald
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Assistant Director
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Clinton Hammond
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Stage Manager
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Breanna Grenier
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Assistant Stage Manager
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Andrea Grenier
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Stage Hands
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Ian Loft
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Set Design
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Tracy Kloske
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Set Construction
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Tracy Kloske, Tony Bruno, Ian Bruno, John Wojcik
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Ian Loft, Misty Habib, Clinton Hammond
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Sarah Fitzgerald, Angela Amlin
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Set Decoration
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Tracy Kloske, Monique Formosa, Andrew McEwen
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Kristen Dias, Misty Habib, Kim Hesbon, Peter Kelly,
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Sarah Fitzgerald, Clinton Hammond
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Properties
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Michele Legere, Sarah FitzGerald, Misty Habib, Cast
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Costume Design
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Sarah FitzGerald
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Costume Collection
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Sarah FitzGerald, Misty Habib, Monique Formosa
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Charmaine Miron, Niki Richardson
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Lighting Design
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Chantal Labonte
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Lighting Consultant
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Sam Denomme
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Lighting Operator
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Breanna Grenier
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Sound Design
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Clinton Hammond
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Sound Operator
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Erin Mudge
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Program
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Angela Amlin
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Photography
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Ted Kloske and Tom Brophey
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Media
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Mario Carnevale
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| Andrew & Kristen - early rehearsal |
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| Andrew & Kristen, enjoyin rehearsal |
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| Sure, they laugh now.... |
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| Rehearsals aren't for everyone |
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| M*A*S*H written by Tim Kelly dramatized by the book by Richard Hooker directed by Paul Cousins April 24, 25, 26, 27 and May 1, 2, 3, 4
This is a wild, free-flowing comedy that's easy to stage. M*A*S*H stands for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, and joining it are two unpredictable madcaps, Hawkeye and Duke. They can't be dealt with casually, however, because they are also two of the best chest surgeons in South Korea. They decide to wage a campaign to get a young Korean to the United States and entered in a good school. The thread of this effort helps tie together the pileup of comic adventures that pyramid right before the eyes of your astonished and hysterical audience! Hawkeye has a scene with a woman psychiatrist who believes he's been trying to lobster-trap mermaids in a rice paddy! There's a jolly encounter with the baby-talking Bonwit sisters, the worst tap-dancing act the U.S.O. ever sent overseas. A sergeant is selling dumb GIs fishing rights in the Bay of Phum. Radar O'Reilly, a soldier with incredible hearing, anticipates things before they happen. The proprietor of a painless dental clinic is cured of dark moods by the recreation of an old monster movie—and a monster! It's all here, including a little romance mixed in with dramatic moments and a genuine love of life. Oh, yes—the Korean boy does get his education in the United States!
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M*A*S*H
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CAST
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General Hammond
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James Neely
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Pvt. Boone
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Bill Blake
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Lt. Colonel Henry Blake
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Frank Boissonneault
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Captain Bridget McCarthy
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Sonia Ricci
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Lt. Janice Fury
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Jen Brodie
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Sergeant Devine
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Joe Delmedico
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Lt. Louise Kimble
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Lori Vermette
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Captain Burns /Korean Man
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John Riehl
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Father John Mulcahy
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Ian Loft
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Captain Waldowski (Walt)
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Tim Bass
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Captain Mcintyre (Trapper John)
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Dean Valentine
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Captain John Black (Ugly)
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Sean Bardgett
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Corporal "Radar" Reily
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Chris Davidson
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Captain Pierce (Hawkeye)
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Max Nelson
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Captain Forrest (Duke)
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Joseph Brosnan
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Ho-Jon
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Anh Nguyen
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Pvt. Lopez
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Andrew Filice
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Korean Woman
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Rana Chan
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Lt. Nancy Phillips
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Alice Hewitt
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Major Margaret Houlihan
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Audrie Bouwmeester
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Cong’woman Goldfarb / Major Haskell
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Marliese Kimmerle
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Dean Mercy Lodge
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Victoria Moffat
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Miss Randazzle
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Misty Habib
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Mitzi / Lt. Connie Liebowitz
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Michelle Segal
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Fritzi
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Ashley Meyer
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Agnes
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Mandie Cousins
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Captain Jones (Spearchucker)
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Andrew Filice
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Korean Girl
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Marie Price
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Korean Youngster
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Katelin Hynes
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Korean Youngster
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Sara Loft
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PRODUCTION STAFF |
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Director
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Paul Cousins
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Assistant Director
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Bonnie Breault
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Stage Manager
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Sue Cousins
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Assistant Stage Manager
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Misty Habib, Gerard Malo
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Set Design
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Paul Cousins, Tracy Kloske
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Set Construction
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Tracy Kloske, Paul Cousins, John Riehl, Ken Riehl
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Brian, Joe Delmedico, Misty Habib, Jenn Brodie
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Audrie Bouwmeester, Sam Denomme, Ian loft, John Wocjik
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Gerard Malo, Tim Bass, Adian, Sonia Ricci, Frank
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Set Decoration
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Tracy Kloske, Misty Habib, Sam Denomme
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John Riehl, Malcom Denomme, Kira, Denomme
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Sarah Loft, Sasha Malo, Mathieu Malo
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Marliese Kimmerle, Ellie Csepregi, Petra Creede
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Cynthia Hynes, Katelyn Hynes, Sue Cousins
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Bonnie Brault, Brian Murphy, Paul Ouellette, Maddie, Marie
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Properties
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Michele Legere, Sue Cousins, Cast
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Costume
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Misty Habib, Victoria Moffat, Cynthia Hynes, Cast
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Lighting Design
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Sue Cousins
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Lighting Techs
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John Wojik, Ian Loft and Gerard Malo
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Lighting Operator
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Cynthia Hynes
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Scenic Painting
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Paul Cousins, Misty Habib
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House Decorating
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Tracy Kloske, Anna Rosati-Loft
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Sound Design
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Sue Cousins
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Sound Operator
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Doug Breault
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Dance Choreographer
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Petra Creede
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Video
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Veronica Mancini
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Program
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Angela Amlin
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Photography
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Ted Kloske and Tom Brophey
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Media
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Mario Carnevale
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| Cemetary Club - June, 2008 |
| CEMETERY CLUB written by Ivan Menchell directed by James Neely June 12, 13, 14, 15, 2008
Three Jewish widows meet once a month for tea before going to visit their husband's graves. Ida is sweet tempered and ready to begin a new life, Lucille is a feisty embodiment of the girl who just wants to have fun, and Doris is priggish and judgmental, particularly when Sam the butcher enters the scene. He meets the widows while visiting his wife's grave. Doris and Lucille squash the budding romance between Sam and Ida. They are guilt stricken when this nearly breaks Ida's heart.
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| The Foursome - June, 2008 |
written by Norm Foster directed by Mark Baker June 19, 20, 21, 22, 2008 AUDITIONS - MARCH 9, 10 AND 11, 2008 AT THEATRE WINDSOR
Four old college chums, home for their fifteen year reunion, hook up for a round of golf and share their successes and failures. It is during this game that they get caught up on each other's lives since their college days. A warm, funny play which takes place entirely on the eighteen tees of The Windemere Golf and Country Club.
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