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2007 One-Act Festival
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Nancy Jaquish
and Richard Ley, Producers
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| August 17 through August 20, 2006 |
Fitch Todd
by Jeffrey Gold
Dale Brady-Wilson, Director
Presented by the permission of the playwright
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| Gigi Felix (Meredith Todd), Jerry Fill (Earl Browning), and David
Weaver (Fitch Todd) (l-r) |
Gigi Felix (Meredith Todd), Jerry Fill (Earl Browning), and David
Weaver (Fitch Todd) (l-r) |
The
Brute
by Anton Chekhov,
English version by Eric Bentley
Ted Schneider, Director
Presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.
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| Ira Haber (Luka) and Toni Carmine (Mrs. Popov) |
Toni Carmine (Mrs. Popov) |
The
Gold Lunch
by Ron Carlson
Leta Hall, Director
Presented by special arrangement with Brandt and Hochman Literary
Agents.
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| David Gorsline (The Medalist) |
David Gorsline (The Medalist) |
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| August 24 through August 27, 2006 |
Year of the Rooster
by Marc Lamberg
Ron Hitchcock, Director
Presented by the permission of the playwright
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Nicholas Freilich (Lew), Matt Baughman (Sid),
Danny Ligsay (Waiter) and Brandon Mitchell (Marty) (l-r) |
Danny Ligsay (Waiter), Brandon Mitchell (Marty),
Nicholas Freilich (Lew) and Matt Baughman (Sid) (l-r) |
Relativity
by Steve Silvers
Rick Starkweather, Director
Presented by the permission of the playwright
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John Hefner (Jack), Susan Bodiker (Magaret),
Tim Seltzer (John) and Anne Vandercook (Maggie) |
Tim Seltzer (John), Susan Bodiker (Magaret),
Anne Vandercook (Maggie) and John Hefner (Jack) |
Daydream
by Heather Burns & Melissa Robinson
Heather Burns, Director
Presented by the permission of the playwrights
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Liz Seltzer (Young Woman)
and Kenny Littlejohn (Young Man) |
Liz Seltzer (Young Woman)
and Stephen McManus (Teenager) |
The
Last Good Night
by Steve LaRocque
Marcia Kolko, Director
Presented by the permission of the playwright
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Ty Hallmark (Rachel) and Sharon Frizzell (Eleanor)
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Robin Hall (Hannah), Ty Hallmark (Rachel)
and Sharon Frizzell (Eleanor) |
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Chess Game
by Steve LaRocque
Tom Stajmiger, Director
Presented by the permission of the playwright
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John Hayes (Mr. Black)
and William Powell (Mr. White) |
John Hayes (Mr. Black)
and William Powell (Mr. White) |
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