Slavet: Production Chronology
1968
The Private Ear & The Public Eye (two one-acts) by Peter Shaffer. June 7 – 23, 1968
Dir. James Waring; Stage Manager, Robert H. Leonard
Private Ear
Tchaik - - Michael Procaccino
Ted Veasy - - Chris Sarandon
Doreen - - Susan Sarandon
Public Eye
Julian Christoforou - - Michael Procaccino
Charles Sidley - - Chris Sarandon
Belinda Sidley - - Mickey Hartnett
The Fantasticks by Jones & Schmidt. June 25 – July 7, 1968
Dir. Gerald Slavet; Set & Lights, Barnett A. Epstein; Costumes, Kaye Roscoe; Stage Manager, Robert H. Leonard; Musicians, William Akers and Sherry Fogelsong (pianos and celeste)
El Gallo - - Chris Sarandon
Matt - - Michael Procaccino
Luisa - - Mary Jane Will
Hucklebee (Boy’s father) - - Benjamin H. Slack
Bellomy (Girl’s father) - - Joe Zaloom
Mute - - Mickey Hartnett
Mortimer (Old Actor) - - Sherman Lloyd
Indian (Old Actor’s helper) - - Sylvia Soares
Dracula. July 9 - 21, 1968
Dir. Barnett A. Epstein; Scenery, Phil Kagan; Stage Manager, Robert H. Leonard
Dracula - - Michael Procaccino
Van Helsing - - Benjamin H. Slack
Renfield - - Chris Sarandon
Lucy - - Mickey Hartnett
Maid - - Sylvia Soares
Asylum attendant - - Steve Hooper
The Father - - James Parry
Harker- - Denny Bly
The Show-Off by George Kelly. July 23 – Aug. 4, 1968
Dir. Barnett A. Epstein; Scenery, Jane Caspar; Costumes, Kaye Roscoe; Lighting, Allen Hughes; Stage Manager, Robert H. Leonard
Clara - - Mickey Hartnett
Mrs. Fisher - - Ruth Sadler
Amy - - Susan Sharkey
Frank Hyland - - James Perry
Mr. Fisher - - Benjamin H. Slack
Joe - - Michael Procaccino
Aubrey Piper - - Chris Sarandon
Mrs. Gill - - Sylvia Soares
Mr. Rogers - - Scott MacNeil
Look Back in Anger by John Osborne. Aug. 6 – 18, 1968
Dir. & Scenery, Mark B. Weiss; Costumes, Kaye Roscoe; Lighting, Barnett A. Epstein; Stage Manager, Robert H. Leonard
Jimmy Porter - - Chris Sarandon
Cliff Lewis- - Charles O. Lynch
Allison Porter - - Susan Sharkey
Helena Charles - - Sylvia Soares
Colonel Redfern - - Ed Beller
The Battle of the Sexes or Happiness Is by Dorothy Parker. Aug. 20 – Sept. 2, 1968
Dir. Gerald Slavet; Scenery, Barnett A. Epstein; Costumes, Kaye Roscoe; Stage Manager, Robert H. Leonard; Musical director, Alan Rafel; Musicians, Alan Rafel and Sherry Fogelsong (pianos)
Chris Sarandon
Charles O. Lynch
Mickey Hartnett
Sylvia Soares
1969
The Star Spangled Girl by Neil Simon. June 10 – 22, 1969
Dir. Norman Gevanthor; Scenery, Charles P. Roberts; Costumes, Martha Kelly
Norman Cornell - - Johnny Armen
Andy Hobart - - James Scott
Sophie - - Mickey Hartnett
?? - - Cathy Maddox
Cactus Flower by Abe Burrows. June 24 - July 6, 1969
Dir. Marc Weiss; Scenery, Charles P. Roberts; Costumes, Martha Kelly; Lighting, Les Seltzu; Stage Manager, John Economos
Toni Simmons - - Mickey Hartnett
Igor Sullivan - - Johnny Armen
Stephanie Dickinson - - Rosemary Shevlin
Mrs. Dixon Durant - - Marian Lewis
Dr. Julian Winston - - James Scott
Harvey Greenfield- - Robert Coluntino
Senor Arturo Sanchez - - Ronald Dawson
Boticelli’s Springtime - - -Cathi Maddox
Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw. July 8 – 20, 1969
Dir. Marc Weiss; Scenery/Lighting, Charles P. Roberts; Costumes, Martha Kelly; Lights, Suzanne Egan; Stage Manager, John Economos
Raina Petkoff - - Mickey Hartnett
Catherine Petkoff - - Barbara Sambol
Louka - - Rosemary Shevlin
Captain Bluntschli - - James Scott
Russian Officer - - Gene Johns
Nicola - - George Cotton
Major Paul Petkoff - - Ronald Dawson
Major Sergius Saranoff - - Johnny Armen
White Liars - Black Comedy both by Peter Shafer. July 22 – Aug. 3, 1969
Dir. Marc Weiss; Lighting/Sound, Les Seltzer; Costumes, Martha Kelly; Stage Manager John Economos
White Liars:
Sophie, Baroness Lemberg - - Barbara Sambol
Frank - - Johnny Armen
Tom - - -James Scott
Black Comedy:
Brindsley Miller - - James Scott
Carol Melkett - - Mickey Hartnett
Miss Furnival - - Barbara Sambol
Colonel Melkett - - Ronald Dawson
Harold Gorringe - - Johnny Armen
Schuppanzigh – George Cotton
Clea - - - Rosemary Shevlin
George Bamburger - - Phil Luttrell
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee. Aug. 5 – 17, 1969
Dir. Gerald Slavet; Scenery/Lighting, Charles P. Roberts; Costumes, Martha Kelly; Lights, Debi Dean; Stage Manager, John Economos
Martha - - Lorraine MacMartin
George - - Bill Wiley
Nick - - James Scott
Honey - - Rosemary Shevlin
The Apple Tree by Jerry Boch and Sheldon Harnick. Aug. 19 – 31, 1969
Dir. Alan Rafel; Scenery/Lighting, Charles P. Roberts; Costumes, Martha Kelly; Stage Manager, John Economos; Music Director, Alan Rafel; Musicians, Alan Rafel and George Melhorn (piano and organ)
Part I - - The Diary of Adam and Eve
Adam - - Johnny Armen
Eve - - Mickey Hartnett
Snake - - Bill Wiley
Part II - - Passionella
Narrator - - Bill Wiley
Ella & Passionella - - Mickey Hartnett
Mr. Fallible - - Tray Mongue
Producer - - James Scott
Flip, the Prince - - Johnny Armen
WORKSHOP presented on December 7, 1969 included three titles:
Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters, presented by The Adult Workshop
Performers: Sally Burton, Charlotte Eller, Barbara Emswiller, Susan Goode, Wayne
Hoffman, Paul Isel, Charlotte Johns, Dorothy Nethers, Sherry O’Roark, Barbara Sambol,
William Scott, Mary Ellen Stalker, with Madeline MacNeil as accompanist.
Animal Farm by George Orwell, presented by The Teen Workshop
Performers: Robin Barr, Kay Boyles, Robin Campbell, Alan England, Freda Learned,
Gwen Mauck, Nancy Pugh, Paula Pugh, Lillian Reyes, Shelly Ross, Paul Sambol, Donny
Zuckerman
One in Every Crowd by Paul Sambol (age 14) presented by The Junior Workshop
Performers: Gina Childs, David England, Mitchell Emswiller, Tina Haymaker, Debbie
Matheson, Kenneth Matheson, Jay McKenny, John Milam, Brian Whiting
1970
The Owl & The Pussycat by Bill Manhoff. June 9 – 21, 1970
Dir. Rod Browning; Scenery, Jay Kotcher; Lighting, Charles Gilbert; Costumes, Martha Kelly; Lights, Richard Kline; Stage Manager, Susan K. Robison
Felix Sherman - - Johnny Armen
Doris W. - - Joanna Walton
The Knack by Ann Jellicoe. June 23 – July 5, 1970
Dir. Clinton J. Atkinson; Scenery, Jay Kotcher; Lighting, Charles Gilbert; Costumes, Martha Kelly; Stage Manager, Susan K. Robison
Tom - - Johnny Armen
Colin - - Robert Lanchester
Tolen - - Reathel Bean
Nancy - - Joanna Walton
Girls at the window: Joan Miller, Jan Caviness, Sharon O’Neal, Adrienne Burghauser
The Great Sebastians by Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse. July 8 – 19, 1970
Dir. Gerald Slavet; Scenery, Jay Kotcher; Lighting, Charles Gilbert; Costumes, Martha Kelly; Stage Manager, Susan K. Robison
Essie Sebastian - - Barbara Sambol
Rudi Sebastian - - Frank T. Wells
Karl - - Wayne Hoffman
Vlasta Habova - - Joanna Walton
Josef - - Johnny Armen
Sergeant Javorsky - - Robert Lanchester
General Otokar Zandek - - Charles Hudson
Soldiers - - Wayne Hoffman, Alan Samuels
Colonel Bradacova - - Gloria Biddle
Sophie Cerny - - Marjorie Lewis
Karl Cerny - - Paul Isel
Novotny - - Harry Karn
Marie Balzar - - Beatrice O’Connell
Bacilek - - Paul Brandofino
Corporal - - Johnny Armen
You Know I Can’t Hear You When the Water’s Running by Robert Anderson (A collection of four short plays). July 21 – Aug. 2, 1970
Dir. Clinton J. Atkinson; Scenery, Jay Kotcher; Costumes, Martha Kelly; Lighting, Charles Gilbert; Stage Manager, Susan K. Robison.
The Shock of Recognition (A Producer’s Office)
Jack Barnstable - - Charles Hudson
Herb Miller - - Frank T. Wells
Dorothy - - Joanna Walton
Richard Pawling - - Johnny Armen
The Footsteps of Doves (A basement showroom of a bedding store)
Salesman - - Charles Hudson
Harriet - - Barbara Sambol
George - - Frank T. Wells
Jill – Joanna Walton
I’ll be Home for Christmas (An apartment living room and kitchen)
Chuck - - Frank T. Wells
Edith - - Barbara Sambol
Clarice - - Debi Dean
I’m Herbert (A side porch)
Herbert - - Charles Hudson
Muriel - - Joanna Walton
The Price by Arthur Miller. Aug. 4 – 16, 1970
Dir. Gerald Slavet; Scenery, Jay Kotcher; Lighting, Charles Gilbert; Costumes, Martha Kelly; Stage Manager, Susan K. Robison
Victor Franz - - Frank T. Wells
Ester Franz - - Barbara Sambol
Gregory Solomon - - Morris Strassberg
Walter Franz - - Charles Hudson
I Do! I Do! by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones. Aug. 18 – Sept. 6, 1970
Dir. Kenneth Kimmins; Scenery Jay Kotcher; Costumes, Martha Kelley; Musicians, George Melhorn and ? (piano)
Agnes - - Mitzi Nobel
Michael -- Charles Hudson
1971
Lovers and Other Strangers by Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna. June 8 – 20, 1971
Dir. Rod Browning; Scenery, Lawrence Miller; Costumes, Coleen Callahan; Lighting, Allen Hughes; Stage Manager, Joseph Diaz
Jerry – Stuart Michaels
Brenda - - Diane Gardner
Johnny - - Victor Rendina
Wilma - - Nan Wilson
Susan - - Diane Gardner
Mike - - Stuart Michaels
Frank - - Victor Rendina
Bea - - Nan Wilson
Richie - - Stuart Michaels
Joan - - Diane Gardner
Play it Again, Sam by Woody Allen. June 22 – July 4, 1971
Dir. Gerald Slavet; Scenery, Lawrence Miller; Costumes, Colleen Callahan; Lighting, Allen Hughes
Humphrey Bogart - - Bob Sacchi
Allen Felix - - Willy Switkes
Linda Christie - - Diane Gardner
Dick Christie - - Stuart Michaels
Also: Paula (Punky) Burghauser: Elizabeth Hinchey, Edye Lou Hock, Lucy McMichael, Cheri Smith, Helen Snead, Elaine Marx, Jan Myer
School for Wives by Moliere. July 6 – 18, 1971
Dir. Ella Gerber; Scenery, Lawrence Miller; Costumes, Colleen Callahan
Arnolphe - - Dillon Evans
Agnes - - Diane Gardner
Young man - - Robert Clement, Victor Rendina, Gerald Slavet
Servant - - Nan Wilson
Servant - - Willy Swikes
Enrique - - Jacob Traber Burns
Plaza Suite by Neil Simon. July 20 – Aug. 8, 1971
Dir. Gerald Slavet; Scenery, Lawrence Miller; Costumes, Colleen Callahan; Lighting, Allen Hughes
Sam Nash - - Norman Budd
Karen Nash - - Nan Wilson
Richard Gibson
Miss ‘super secretary’ - - Diane Gardner
Robert Clement
Plaza Hotel waiter - - David Lough
Summertree by Ron Cowen. Aug. 10 – 15, 1971
Dir. Ella Gerber; Scenery, Lawrence Miller; Lighting, Allen Hughes; Costumes, Colleen Callahan
Young Man - - Robert Clement
Father - - Norman Budd
Mother - - Barbara Sambol
Mother - Lilene Mansell
Girl - - Diane Gardner
Boy - - Gregory Kiczales
Soldier - - William Hair
Stop the World I Want to Get Off by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse. Aug. 17 – Sept. 5, 1971
Dir. Davey Marlin-Jones; Scenery, Lawrence Miller; Choreography, Mickey Hartnett; Musical Director, Harrison Fisher
Littlechap - - Michael Murdock
Evie/Ilse - - Diane Gardner
?? - Patrick Bryan (a Middletown lad)
Sisters: Lynn MacGregor, Patty Perkins
Chorus Girls: Pamela Glendinning, Leilani Johnson, Mary L. MacGregor, Patty Perkins.
TOUR: Selections from Story Theatre
1972
Last of the Red Hot Lovers by Neil Simon. June 6 – 25, 1972
Dir. Norman Gevanthor; Scenery, John Lee Beatty; Costumes, Gwynne Clarke; Lighting, Glenn Dunn; Stage Manager, Richard Gibson
Bobbi Michele - - Cara Duff-MacCormick
Barney Cashman - - Gene Gross
Elaine Navazio - - Halo Wines
Jeanette Fisher - - Nina Dova
Spoon-River Anthology by Charles Aidman, based on poetry of Edgar Lee Masters. June 27 – July 9, 1972
Dir. Gerry Slavet; Set, John Lee Beatty; Costumes, Gwynne Clark; Lights, Glenn Dunn; Stage Manager, Richard Gibson; Musical director and composer, Vance Sorrells
Balladeer - - Vance Sorrells
Actors in cast: Gene Gross; Michael Murdock; Halo Wines; Nina Dova
Tartuffe by Moliere. July 11 – 23, 1972
Dir. Norman Gevanthor; Scenery, John Lee Beatty; Costumes, Gwynne Clarke; Lighting, Glenn Dunn; Stage Manager, Richard Gibson
Tartuffe - - Richard Bauer
Orgon - - Gene Gross
Elmire, Madame Orgon - - Nina Dova
Dorine - - Halo Wines
Cleante - - Michael Murdock
Valere - - Charles O. Lynch
Mariane - - Mickey Hartnett
Damis - - Michael Champagne
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum by Burt Shevelove, Larry Gelbart and Stephen Sondheim. July 25 – Aug. 6, 1972
Dir. Sue Lawless; Scenery, John Lee Beatty; Costumes, Gwynne Clarke; Lighting, Glenn Dunn; Stage Manager, Richard Gibson; Musical Director, Harrison Fisher; Choreography, Mickey Hartnett
Hysterium - - Richard Bauer
Pseudolus - - Frank Strait (or Ralph Strait?)
Tintinabula - - Anne Lippe
Philia - - Mickey Hartnett
?? - - Frank Georgiano
Senex - - Michael Murdock
Lycus - - Ken Starrett
Erronius - - Ronn Robinson
Domina - - Sally Birkhead
Hero - - Charles O. Lynch
Miles Gloriousus - - Frank Georgianna
Panacea - - Ethel Bunin
Vibrata - - Mirar Walter (Walton?)
Gymnasia - - Cheryl Henry
Geminae Twins - - Marie Kennedy and Antonia Walker
The Proteans - - Michael Champagne, Martin John Kralik, Richard Lohman
Write Me a Murder by Frederick Knott. Aug. 8 – 13, 1972
Dir. Sue Lawless; Scenery, John Lee Beatty; Costumes, Gwynne Clarke; Lighting, Glenn Dunn; Stage Manager, Richard Gibson
Clive Rodingham - - Ken Starrett
David Rodingham - - Charles O. Lynch
Charles Sturrock - - Michael Murdock
Mrs. Julie Sturrock - - Mickey Hartnett
Dr. Wooley - - Sally Brickhead
Constable Hacket - - Ronn Robinson
You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, Music and Lyrics by Clark Gesner. Aug. 15 – Sept. 3, 1972
Dir. Sue Lawless; Scenery, John Lee Beatty; Costumes, Shirley Mannon; Lighting, Glenn Dunn; Stage Manager, Richard Gibson; Music Dir. Harrison Fletcher; Musicians: Harrison Fisher, Sharon Kurtenbach, Bob Roessing, Pam Eardley
Linus - - Ronn Robinson
Charlie Brown - - Charles O. Lynch
Patty - - Micky Hartnett
Schroeder - - Ray DeMattis
Snoopy - - Michael Murdock
Lucy - - Diane Gardner
WTOT
The Marriage Proposal by Anton Chekhov.
Dir. Slavet (?)
Ivan Vassiliyitch Lomov - Gary Filsinger
Stepan Stepanovitch Chubukov - Bill Wiley
Natalie Stephanovna Chubikov - Penny Lynn White
Time, Here: Place, Now
Used the same cast, not sure of character names.
1973
Butterflies are Free by Leonard Gershe. June 5 – 24, 1973
Dir. Norman Gevanthor; Set, John Lee Beatty; Costumes, Muffet Hedges; Lighting, William J. Plachy; Stage Manager, Richard Gibson
Don Baker - - Bruce Detrick
Jill Tanner - - Susan MacDonald
Mrs. Baker - - Lindé Hayen
Ralph Austin - - Dan Giulvezan
Mister Roberts by Thomas Heggen & Joshua Logan; Music and Lyrics composed by Bruce Detrick; June 26 – July 8, 1973
Dir. Davey Marlin-Jones; Set, John Lee Beatty; Costumes, Muffet Hedges; Lighting, William J. Plachy; Stage Manager, Richard Gibson
Chief Johnson - - Lucky Noll
Lt. Roberts - - Don Linaham
Doctor - - Arthur Rosenberg
Dowdy - - Ronn Robinson
Captain - - Kenneth McMillan
Insigna - - Dan Giulvezan
Mannion - - Frank Georgianna
Lindstrom - - Raynor Scheine
Stefanowski - - John Hertzler
Wiley - - Spess Neblett
Ensign Pulver - - Reathel Bean
Dolan - - John Gilpin
Lt. Ann Giard - - Susan MacDonald
Shore Patrolman - - J. G. Russell
Military Policeman - - Odis Spencer
Shore Patrol Officer - - Drix Neimann
Seamen - - Bill Heavener, J. Christian Crislip
The Imaginary Invalid by Moliere, adapted by Allen Lorensen. July 10 – 22, 1973
Dir. Gerald Slavet; Scenery, John Lee Beatty; Costumes, Muffet Hedges; Lighting, William J. Plach; Stage Manager, Richard Gibson; Music, Bruce Detrick
Argan - - Kenneth McMillan
Toinette - - Sue Lawless
Angelique - - Susan MacDonald
Monsieur Smelleur - - Lucky Noll
Béline - - Lindé Hayen
Monsieur Goodchance - - Frank Georgianna
Cléante - - Bruce Detrick
Monsieur Diarrheus - - Arthur A. Rosenberg
Thomas Diarrheus - - Ronn Robinson
Béralde - - Reathel Bean
Monsieur Purgon - - Dan Giulvezan
Irma La Douce by Breffort, Monnot, More, Heneker, & Norman. July 24 – Aug. 12, 1973
Dir. Davey Marlin-Jones; Set, John Lee Beatty; Costumes, Muffet Hedges; Lighting, William J. Placy; Stage Manager, Richard Gibson; Musical Director: Bryan Wells; Musicians: Bryan Wells (piano); Ed Touchstone (accordian); Fred Hoover (drums); Jerry Kinzie (bass)
Bob-Le-Hotu - - Arthur A. Rosenberg
Irma - - Donna McKechnie
Jojo Les Yeux Sales- - Patrick Desmond
Roberto Les Diams - - Reathel Bean
Persil Le Noir - - Melvin Bruce
Frangipane - -Brad O’Hare
Polyte-Le-Mou - - Joneal Joplin
Police Inspector - - Ronn Robinson
Nestor – Le Fripé - - Bruce Detrick
M. Bougne - - Lucky Noll
Counsel for the Prosecution - - Dan Giulvezan
Counsel for the Defense - - Raynor Scheine
Chorus of Master Mecs: Dan Guilvezan, Lucky Noll, Raynor Scheine
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg by Peter Nichols. Aug. 14 – 19, 1973
Dir. Norman Gevanthor; Scenery, John Lee Beatty and Lynn von Korff; Costumes, Marsha Via; Lighting, Mary Calhoun; Stage Manager, Richard Gibson
Bri - - Michael Fairman
Sheila - - Sue Lawless
Joe - - Cindy Manuel
Pam - - Mickey Hartnett
Freddie - - Ronn Robinson
Grace - - Lindé Hayen
It’s Funny … by Sue Lawless (an original musical revue of skits and songs). Aug. 21 – Sept. 2, 1973
Dir. Sue Lawless; Scenery and Costumes, John Lee Beatty; Lighting, William J. Plachy; Stage Manager, Richard Gibson; Musical Director, Byran Wells; Musicians: Bryan Wells (piano), Fred Hoover (drums), Jerry Kinzie (bass)
Cast: Les Baarkdull, Dan Giulvezan, Mickey Hartnett, Carol Hoehn, Sue Lawless, Ronn
Robinson, John Seidman, Kate Young
WAYSIDE THEATRE FOR CHILDREN (SEE: Appendix)
1974 (billed as a 13 week, six show season).
6 RMS RIV VU by Bob Randall, June 4 – June 16, 1974
Dir. Norman Gevanthor; Scenery, Atkin Pace; Costumes, Colleen Callahan; Lighting, Glenn Dunn; Stage Manager, Robert T. McNally III
Superintendent - - Ronn Robinson
Pregnant Woman - - Diane Irwin
Larry, her husband - - Jim Scopeletis
Anne Miller - - Jean deBaer
Paul Friedman - - Stephen Pearlman
Woman in 4-a - - Estelle Kemler
Janet Friedman - - Marjorie Lewis
Richard Miller - - Lee Smith
The Miser by Moliere. June 18 – June 30, 1974
Dir. Sue Lawless; Scenery, Atkin Page; Costumes, Colleen Callahan; Lighting, Glenn Dunn; Stage Manager, Robert J. McNally, III
Valere - - Dan Giulvezan
Elise - - Jean DeBaer
Cleante - - Lee Smith
Harpagon (the Miser) - - Ken Olfson
La Fleche - - Ronn Robinson
Master Jacques - - Ron Bishop
Master Simon - - Gregory Hurst
Frosine - - Nancy Zola
Dame Claude - - Rita McNally
Le Merluche - - Wes Cornwell
Mariane - - Diane Irwin
The Officer - - Jim Scopeletis
Anselme - - Glenn Taylor
Born Yesterday by Garson Kanin, July 2 – July 14, 1974
Dir. Norman Gevanthor; Scenery, Atkin Pace; Costumes, Colleen Callahan; Lighting, Glenn Dunn; Stage Manager, Robert J. McNally, III
Helen - - Estelle Kemler
Paul Verrall - - Lee Smith
A Bellhop - - Gregory Hurst
Eddie Brock - - Ronn Robinson
Another Bellhop - - Paul Sambol
Harry Brock - - Ron Bishop
Assistant Manager - - Dan Giulvezan
Billie Dawn - - Mickey Hartnett
Ed Devery - - Glenn Taylor
Barber - - Jim Scopeletis
Manicurist - - Diane Irwin
Shoeshine boy - - Sumanote Bunnag
Senator Norval Hedges - - Garrison Ellis
Mrs. Hedges - - Nina Dova
A Waiter - - Wes Cornwell
Ernest in Love (Oscar Wilde) Book & Lyrics, Anne Croswell; Music, Lee Pockriss, July 16 – 28, 1974
Dir. Davey Marlin-Jones; Scenery, Atkin Pace; Costumes, Coleen Callahan; Lighting, Glenn Dunn; Stage Manager, Robert J. McNally; Music Dir, Jack Kerhantsen; Musicians: Jack Kerhantsen and Rita McNally (pianos); Dennis Griffin (D\drums)
Perkins - - Jim Scopeletis
Lane - - Ronn Robinson
Jack Worthing - - Robert Darnell
Gwendolen Fairfax - -Tandy Cronyn
Alice - - Dorothy Chansky
Algernon Moncrieff - - Dan Giulvezan
Lady Bracknell - - Laura Stuart
Miss Prism - - Nina Dova
Cecily Cardew - - Mickey Hartnett
Effie - - Diane Irwin
Dr. Chausuble - - Ron Bishop
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams. July 30 – Aug. 11, 1974
Dir. Davey Marlin-Jones; Scenery, Atkin Pace; Costumes, Colleen Callahan; Lighting, Glenn Dunn; Stage Manager, Robert J. McNally, III
Margaret - - Mickey Hartnett
Brick - - Robert Darnell
Mae, sometimes called ‘Sister Woman’ - - Tandy Cronyn
Cooper, sometimes called “brother Man” - - Ronn Robinson
Big Mama - - Laura Stuart
Big Daddy - - Ron Bishop
Kiss Me, Kate by Cole Porter. Aug. 13 – Sept. 1, 1974 (Note: This production ran for three weeks compared to the usual two week run for other productions)
Dir. Davey Marlin-Jones; Scenery, Atkin Pace; Costumes, Colleen Callahan; Lighting, Glenn Dunn; Stage Manager, Robert J. McNally; Musical Direction, Jack Kerhantsen; Choreography; Mickey Hartnett; Musicians: Jack Kerhantsen & Rita McNally (pianos); Dennis Griffin (drums); Fred Hoover (drums)
Fred Graham (Petruchio) - - Stephen Pearlman
Harry Trevor (Baptista) (Harberdasher) - - Ed Bordo
Lois Lane (Biaanca) - - Mickey Hartnett
Paul (Stage Manager) - - Robert Denison
Lilla Vanessi (Katherine) - - Jacqueline Kroschell
Hattie - - Laura Stuart
Bill Calhoun (Lucentio) - - Dan Giulvezan
First Suitor (Gremio) - - Stephen Currens
Second Suitor (Hortensio) - - James Scopeletis
The Masked Ladies - - Diane Irwin, Barbara Rubenstein, Dorothy Chansky
First Gangster - - Robert Darnell
Second Gangster - - Ronn Robinson
Harrison Howell - - Peter Johl
TOUR: Folk Trails Across America.
Cast include: Dan Giulvezan; Mickey Hartnett; Diane Irwin; Grant Stewart and Dennis Boutsikaris; Elly Greenberg.