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1972/1973 School Year

The Cooperative Department of Speech and Drama
Univerity of Notre Dame--Saint Mary's College
Reginald F. Bain, Acting Chairman
Speech: Leonard F. Sommer
Dramatic Literature: Frederic W. Syburg
History and Criticism: Charles C. Heimerdinger
Acting: Charles A. Ballinger
Scenic Design: Richard L. Bergman
Costume Design: Faith E. Adams


Play Title: The Lion in Winter

Author: James Goldman
Dates Performed: October 6, 7, 12, 14, 1972
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre
Venue: Washington Hall

Artistic Staff

Director: Charles Ballinger
Set Design: Richard Bergman
Lighting: Christopher Egan
Costumes: Faith Adams

Cast List

Henry II: Mark Swiney
Alias: Susan Maher
John: Cliff Fetters
Geoffrey: Mark Genero
Richard Lionheart: Al Fierro
Eleanor: Susan Sendelbach
Philip: Christopher Ceraso

Production Staff

Stage Manager: Grace Hartigan
Assistant Stage Manager: Ralph Bruneau
Assistant Designer: Christopher Egan
Technical Director: Woody Wallk
Master Carpenter: Al Fanjoy
Master Electrician: Matt Payne
Master Painter: Norah Mullee
Make-up: George Moore
Construction: Phil McElroy, Steve Wenthe, M. Beth Jones, Al Fierro, Bob Fowler, Sandy Swartz, Pat Smid, Scott Wahle
Painting: Jay Parks, Kerry Spacher
Lighting: Ellen Harrington, Polly Conley, Susan Maher, Tom Mules
Stagehands: Ralph Bruneau, Bob Fowler
Costumes: Lois Jamieson, Mary Mahalek, Julie Webb, Kathy Carrigan, George Moore, Polly Conley, Mary Collins, Ellen Hyatt, Danny Chambliss
Sound: Carol Lambka, Paddy Donovan
Properties: Brenda Darnley, Joan Holloway, Margaret Humphreys
Publicity: Carol Riordan
House Manager: Helen Fricker
Box Office Manager: Marjory Mickelsen
Box Office Assistant: Debbie Batt
Ushers: The Julians

Notes:

Source(s): Original program courtesy of Frederic Syburg


Play Title: Summer and Smoke

Author: Tennessee Williams
Dates Performed: November 10, 11, 16-18, 1972
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre
Venue: Washington Hall

Artistic Staff

Director: Charles Heimerdinger
Sets Design: Richard Bergman
Lighting: Ellen Harrington
Costumes: Faith Adams

Cast List

Alma Winemiller: Maribeth Fencl
Rev. Winemiller: Mark Swiney
Mrs. Winemiller: Mary Walsh
John Buchanan, Jr.: Ray Berndt
Rosa Gonzales: Paddy Donovan
Nellie Ewell: Debbie Tirsway
Roger Doremus: Tom Mules
Dr. Buchanan, Sr.: Kirk Packo
Mrs. Bassett: Helen Fricker
Vernon: Cliff Fetters
Rosemary: Cathy Hicks
Dusty: Cliff Fetters
Gonzales: Joe Moskowitz
Archie Kramer: B. Chester Rachel

Production Staff

Stage Manager: Reggie Cheong-Leen
Assistant Stage Manager: Margaret Humphreys
Assistant Designer: Ellen Harrington
Master Carpenter: Al Fanjoy
Master Electrician: Matt Payne
Master Painter: Norah Mullee
Make-up: George Moore
Costume Mistress: Lois Jamieson
Construction: Rick Malecz, Pat Smid, Steve Wenthe
Painting: Joan Holloway, Michael Reimers, Brenda Darnley, Billy Banner
Lighting: Ellen Harrington, Polly Conley, Susan Maher, Tom Mules, Pat Gleason
Costumes: Kathy Carrigan, Janice Fahey, George Moore, Julie Webb, Mary Mahalek, Lou Baker, Peggy O'Boyle
Sound: Carol Lambka, Christopher Egan
Properties: Jay Parks, Joanne Casson, Kerry Ann Spacher
Publicity: Carol Riordan
House Manager: Pete Evans
House Assistants: Aubrey Payne, Joan Grumley, Andrea Husser, Richard Dorosh, Tom Broderick, Rosanne McCarthy, Kathrene Wales
Box Office Manager: Marjory Mickelsen
Box Office Assistants: Debbie Batt, Nan Lauer, John Thornton
Ushers: The Julians

Notes:

Source(s): 1973 Dome, pp. 86, 87: Original program courtesy of Frederic Syburg


Play Title: After the Rain

Author: John Bowen
Dates Performed: February 16, 17, 22, 24, 1973
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre
Venue: Washington Hall

Artistic Staff

Director: Frederic Syburg
Costumes and Set: Faith Adams
Lighting: Christopher Egan
Technical Director: Richard Bergman

Cast List


The Staff: Helen Fricker, Cathy Hicks, Dennis Murphy, Dick Read, Timothy Reid

Lynda Ruocco, Scott Sandrock, Diana Shaheen, Dave Szymanski
Lecturer: Mark Swiney
His Assistants: Chris Hayward, Michael King, Kirk Packo
Captain Hunter: Raymond Berndt
Arthur Henderson: Chris Ceraso
Gertrude Forbes-Cooper: Carol Riordan
Tony Batch: Cliff Fetters
Wesley Otterdale: Bill McGlinn
Muriel Otterdale: Debbie Tirsway
Harold Banner: Aubrey Payne
Alan Armitage: Dan Deziel
Sonya Banks: Grace Hartigan

Production Staff

Stage Manager: Al Fierro
Assistant Stage Manager: Margaret Humphreys
Assistant Director: Lois Jamieson
Wardrobe Master: Danny Chambliss
Asst. to Designer: Danny Chambliss
Construction: Caswell Holloway, Mike Monenee, Scott Sandrock
Painting: Ellen Harrington, Susan Rice, Rick Kordash
Lighting: Jim Crogin, Janet Wilson, SPDR No. 273
Costumes: Julie Webb, Kathy Carrigan, Lois Jamieson, Mary Lou Baker, Ralph Bruneau, Janet Wilson, Richard Caldwell
Sound: Billy Banner
Properties: Margaret Humphreys, Edward Miller, Dante Orfei, Michael Nachman, Danny Chambliss
Publicity: Carol Ann Riordan
Poster Design: Thomas Mules
House Manager: Helen Fricker

Notes:

Source(s): Original program courtesy of Frederic Syburg


Play Title: The Magic Flute

Author: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Dates Performed: April 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 1973
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre
Venue: O'Laughlin Auditorium, SMC

Artistic Staff

Production Director: Richard Bergman
Musical Director: Susan Stevens
Conductor: James McCray
Production Designer: Zack Brown
Lighting Designer: Ellen Harrington

Cast List

Tamino: Bob Oppold
First Lady: Beverly Beer
Second Lady: Patricia Bingham
Third Lady: Aimee Beckman
Papageno: Ralph Bruneau
Queen of the Night: Alicia Purcell
Pamina: Carol Dzikowski
Monostatos: Charles Falcione
Slaves: Don Fischer, Jay Parks
First Spirit: Paula Homer
Second Spirit: Sharon Hagen
Third Spirit: Suzanne Kellow
High Priest: Gary Robinson
Sarastro: Bruce Paulsen
Priests: Paul Kay, Michael O'Brien, Craig Sullivan
Guards: Rich Minoque, Scott Sandrock
Papagena: Kit Birskovich
Attendants: Polly Conley, Mary Beth Jones
Men and Women of the Temple: Mary Regent, Regina Munson, Lourdes de la Torre, Marie Weber, Ellen Quinn, Polly Conley, Nan Blais, Jean Seymour, Mary Beth Jones, Mari Horak, Michael Almada, John Gallogly, Dan Galvin, Paul Kay, Rich Minogue, Jay Parks, John Sortino, Craig Sullivan, Scott Sandrock, Don Fischer, Gary Robinson, Michael O'Brien
Understudy for Sarastro: Craig Sullivan
Orchestra: Dolores Wilson, Doan Snell, Mary Holland, Bruce Morrow, Angela Felabom, Chris Calahan, Alice Hoffman, Alan Walsh, Steve Williamson, Sue Barber, William Evans, Arthur Lawrence, Steve Haaser, Terry House, Patricia Harper, Debbee Kerr, Rick Lynn, Kathy Ullrey, Patricia Kelley, Paul Hickman, Jeanne Gallagher, Deloss Schertz, Dennis Edwards, Kenneth Geoffroy, Tim Richards, Jim Donothan

Production Staff

Stage Manager: Carol Lambka
Assistant Stage Managers: Kathy Paul, Ed Gray
Musical Preparation: Susan Stevens, Arthur Lawrence, James McCray
Rehearsal Pianist: Arthur Lawrence
Technical Director: Richard Bergman
Master Carpenters: Phil McElroy, Al Fanjoy
Master Electrician: Pat Gleason
Consulting Electrician: Matt Payne
Master Painter: Michael Reimers
Make-up: George Moore, Mary Mahalek, Danny Chambliss
Wardrobe: Lou Baker, Kathy Carrigan, Polly Conley
Headpieces and Wigs: Christopher Egan
Construction: Cass Holloway, Ed Miller, Dante Orfei, Sue Rice, Kevin O'Brien, Diana Shaheen
Painting: Kathy Paul, Ed Gray, Marty Miller, Sue Rice
Lighting: Michael Reimers, Marty Miller, Chris Hayward, Joe Sinnott, Sandy Swartz, Al Fierro, SPDR 273
Costumes: Lou Baker, Ralph Bruneau, Cy Caldwell, Kathy Carrigan, Danny Chambliss, Mary Collins, Polly Conley, Chris Egan, Pete Evans, Lois Jamieson, Mary Mahalek, Rod Shelnutt, Julie Webb, Janet Wilson
Sound: Carol Lambka
Properties: Jo Lynn Ortenzio (crew chief), Debbie Beck, Kevin O'Brien, Jack Stevenson
Fly & Grip: Al Fanjoy, Phil McElroy, Cass Holloway
Publicity: Carol Riordan
House Manager: Pete Evans
House Assistants: Tom Broderick, Joan Grumley, Andrea Husser, Rosanne McCarthy, Chris Ceraso, Kathrene Wales, Mary Walsh, Helen Fricker, Margie Hadsell, Mary Catherine Dean, Bill McGlinn, Linda Ruocco, Joann Casson, Katie Henderson
Box Office Manager: Marjory Mickelsen
Box Office Assistant: Debbie Batt, Nan Lauer

Notes: The first operatic offering of the combined theatre program since its inception

Source(s): Original program courtesy of Frederic Syburg


Play Title: "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown"

Based on the Comic Strip Peanuts by: Charles M. Schulz
Music and Lyrics by: Clark Gesner
Dates Performed: April 26-29, May 3-6, 1973
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre
Venue: Moreau Hall Little Theatre, SMC

Artistic Staff

Director: Charles Ballinger
Musical Director: Rev. George Wiskirchen, C.S.C.
Choreographer: Helen Fricker, Charles Ballinger
Set Design: Thomas Mules
Costumes: Lois Jamieson
Lighting: Carol Lambka

Cast List

Linus: William McGlinn
Charlie Brown: Aubrey Payne
Patty: Debbie Tirsway
Schroeder: Andrew Schilling
Snoopy: Cliff Fetters
Lucy: Grace Hartigan
Orchestra: Patty Jo Cahalan, Jeff Noonan, Fred Jaeger, Ken Scarola, Ed Golightly

Production Staff

Technical Director: Richard Bergman
Stage Manager: Helen Fricker
Assistant Stage Manager: Dan Deziel
Costume Supervisor: Faith Adams
Property Master: Kirk Packo
Assist. to Light Designer: Ellen Harrington
Master Carpenters: Phil McElroy, Al Fanjoy
Master Electrician: Pat Gleason
Make-up Coordinator: George Moore
Rehearsal Pianists: Patty Jo Cahalan, Theresa Michaud
Construction: SPDR 173 final project
Lighting: Jan Bobak, Al Fierro, SPDR 273
Costumes: Mary Mahalek, Lou Baker, Julie Webb, Rod Shelnutt
Properties: Kirk Packo, Michael Momenee, Mia Wernig, Jan Bobak, Ed Miller, Dante Orfei
Publicity: Carol Riordan
House Manager: Pete Evans
House Assistants: Andrea Husser, Rosanne McCarthy, Kathrene Wales, Margie Hadsell, Lynda Ruocco
Box Office Manager: Marjory Mickelsen
Box Office Assistant: Debbie Batt, Nan Lauer

Notes:

Source(s): Original program courtesy of Frederic Syburg
Other


Play Title: Visionary Revelation of Man

Original Dance Program by: Danny Chambliss (student)
Dates Performed: October 20, 21, 1972
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre
Venue: Lab Theatre in the Moreau Hall Little, SMC

Notes:

Source(s): The Lion in Winter play program courtesy of Frederic Syburg


Play Title: The Killer

Author: Eugene Ionesco
Dates Performed: December 8-10, 1972
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre
Venue: Washington Hall

Artistic Staff

Director: Reginald Bain
Set and Lights: Richard Bergman
Costumes: Faith Adams
Music composed by: Mark Genero

Cast List

Berenger: Christopher Ceraso
The Architect: Grace Hartigan
Dany: Mary Mahalek
The Clochard: Al Fierro
Bistro Owner: Robert Fowler
The Concierge: Mia Wernig
The First Man: Don Schnurpfeil
The Second Man: Danny Chambliss
Truck Driver: Robert Fowler
Cab Driver: Bill Banner
Women w/ Ear Trumpets: Mary Mahalek, Grace Hartigan
Edouard: Richard Remley
Schoolmaster: Tim Murphy
Shopkeeper: Barbara Narmont
Flyer: Larry Wettermark
Voice of Postman: Robert Fowler
Admirers: Kathy Gaffney, Jeanne Gallagher
Legislators: Don Schnurpfeil, Danny Chambliss, Bill Banner
Mother Peep: Barbara Narmont
Drunk: Larry Wettermark
Policemen: Bill Banner, Robert Fowler, Al Fierro, Tim Murphy

Production Staff

Stage Manager: Raymond Berndt
Assistant Stage Manager: Don Schnurpfeil
Make-up: George Moore
Construction: Woody Walk, Al Fanjoy, Margaret Humphries, Al Fierro, Phil McElroy
Lighting: Pat Gleason, Matt Payne, Ellen Harrington
Costumes: Kathy Carrigan, Janice Fahey, George Moore, Mary Mahalek, Lou Baker, Danny Chambliss, Lois Jamieson, Mary Collins
Sound: Christopher Egan
Properties: Margaret Humphries, Mary Beth Gillespie
Musicians: Rich Vallicelli, Mark Genero
Publicity: Carol Riordan
House Manager: Helen Fricker
House Assistants: Aubrey Payne, Joan Grumley, Andrea Husser, Kathrene Wales, Tom Broderick, Rosanne McCarthy, Pete Evans
Box Office Manager: Marjory Mickelsen
Box Office Assistants: Debbie Batt, Nan Lauer, John Thornton
Ushers: The Julians

Notes:

Source(s): 1973 Dome, pp. 86, 87; Original program courtesy of Frederic Syburg
Senior Project Productions


Play Title: Color Sketches A Mime Show

Developed by: Susan Maher (senior)
Dates Performed: March 3, 1973
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre
Venue: Regina Hall, SMC

Artistic Staff

Director: Susan Maher

The Company

Polly Conley
Maribeth Fencl
Cliff Fetters
Grace Hartigan
Kathy Meyer
Mike O'Brien
Debbie Romann
Diane Shaheen
Susan Maher
Chris Ceraso
Aubrey Payne

Production Staff

Stage Manager: Chris Hayward
Lights: Christopher Egan
Music: Christopher Dunn

Notes: Produced by senior Susan Maher in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the BA degree in drama

Source(s): Original program courtesy of Frederic Syburg


Play Title: Poor Man's Broadway

Arranged by: Carol Riordan (senior)
Dates Performed: March 3, 1973
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre
Venue: Moreau Little Theatre, SMC

Artistic Staff

Director: Carol Ann Riordan
Set Design: Al Fierro
Lighting Design: Cyril Caldwell
Costume Design: Sus Sendelbach

The Company

Ralph Bruneau
Mary Gay O'Neill
Dan Deziel
Kirk Packo
Clark Eide
Kathy Paul
Maribeth Fencl
Lynda Ruocco
Cliff Fetters
Scott Sandrock
Helen Fricker
Diane Shaheen
Steve Gallogly
Patricia Sharkey
Chris Hayward
Don Shea
Cathy Kicks
Mary Ellen Stumpf
James Judge
Mark Swiney
Susan Kellow
Denis Vogel
Frank Mahon
Scott Wahle
Bill McGlinn
Mary Walsh
Rich Minogue
Joan Zimmerman

Musicians: Marty Kabbes, Pete Fries, Katie O'Connell

Production Staff

Technical Director: Marty Miller
Musical Director: Marty Kabbes
Stage Manager: Carolynn Evans
Assist. Choreographers: Helen Fricker, Joan Zimmerman
Painting: Al Fierro, Danny Chambliss
Set Construction: Sue Rice, Terry Kennedy, Joe Sinnott
Lighting: Al Fierro, Phil McElroy, Al Fanjoy
Costumes: Lois Jamieson, Patricia Sharkey, Ralph Bruneau, Katherine Wales
Properties: Carolynn Evans, Lynda Ruocco

Notes: A musical review arranged and directed by senior Carol Riordan.

Source(s): Original program courtesy of Frederic Syburg.
Children's Theatre


Play Title: Winnie the Pooh

Dramatized by: Kristin Sergel
Dates Performed: December 2, 3, 9, 10, 1972
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre
Venue: Moreau Little Theatre, SMC

Artistic Staff

Director: Carolyn Lambka
Sets and Lights: Mike Whalen
Costume Design: Polly Conley

Cast List

Christopher Robin: Ralph Bruneau
Winnie-the-Pooh: Tom Fehrenbacher
Piglet: Kathy Paul
Owl: Ted Kerin
Eeyore: Robert Connolly
Kanga: Kathy Rink
Roo: Lynda Ruocco
Rabbit: Ellen Hanahue
Animal 1: Cindy Catino
Animal 2: Diana Shaheen
Animal 3: Margie Hadsell
Animal 4: Dan Deziel
Narrator: Ed Gray

Production Staff

Technical Director: Ellen Harrington
Stage Managers: Tom Mules, Joan Grumley
Assist. Stage Manager: John Gallogly
Properties: Helen Fricker, Sandy Swartz, Beth Jones, Cathy Kowalski
Sound: Mary Walsh
Publicity: Mary Mahalek, Carol Riordan
Lights: Marty Miller, Susan Maher
Scenic Artist: Norah Mullee
Costumes: Mary Mahalek, Danny Chambliss, Mary Lou Baker, Lois Jamieson, Maureen Conley, Mimi Saffer
Construction Crew: Cliff Fetters, Pete Evans, Scott Wahle, Beth Jones, Jan Marks, Robert Baker, Tony Nathe
Running Crew: Cliff Fetters, Scott Wahle
Program and Poster Design: Ted Kerin
House Manager: Carm Zammuto
Box Office: Pete Evans

Notes:

Source(s): 1973 Dome, pp. 84, 85; Original program courtesy of Frederic Syburg


Play Title: Alice in Wonderland

Author: Lewis Carroll
Dramatization by: Charlotte Chorpenning
Dates Performed: February 24, 25, March 3, 4, 1973
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre
Venue: Moreau Little Theatre, SMC

Artistic Staff

Director: Carol Lambka
Technical Director: Marty Miller
Lighting Designer: Cyril Caldwell
Costume Designer: Polly Conley

Cast List

Alice: Janet Ryan
White Rabbit: Mary Walsh
Caterpillar: Tom Mules
Duchess: Mia Wernig
Cook: Margie Hadsell
Frog Footman: Sandy Swartz
March Hare: Kathy Paul
Mad Hatter: Ed Gray
Dormouse: Lynda Ruocco
Mock Turtle: John Gallogly
Gryphon: Rosanne Regan
Tweedledee: Mary Mahalek
Tweedledum: Tom Fehrenbacher
King: Paul Bolduc
Knave: Ted Kerin
Red Queen: Kathy Rink
White Queen: Ellen Hanhue
Executioner: Bob Connolly
Card: Cathy Kowalski

Notes: Theatre for Children

Source(s): Original program courtesy of Frederic Syburg


Play Title: Pinocchio

Adaptation by: Dorothy Dayton Stone
Dates Performed: July 6, 7, 11, 14, 1973
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre
Venue: unknown

Artistic Staff

Director: Reginald Bain
Costumes: Mary Lou Baker
Designer: Richard Bergman

Cast List

Pinocchio: Cliff Fetters
Candlewick: Al Fierro
Fire-Eater: Helen Fricker
Gepetto: Tom Harris
Columbine: Grace Hartigan
Harlequin: William McGlinn
Blue Fairy: Susan Sendelbach
Sandwich Man: Mark Swiney

Production Staff

Technical Director: Richard Bergman
Co-Director: Grace Hartigan
Stage Manager: William McGlinn
Master Electrician: Lorraine Taylor
Master Carpenter: Phil McElroy
Box Office: Mary Lou Baker
House Manager: Polly Conley
Property Master: Al Fierro

Notes:

Source(s): Original program courtesy of Frederic Syburg.


Play Title: Children's Festival of Mime

Author: Joseph Golden
Dates Performed: July 20, 21, 25, 28, 1973
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre
Venue: unknown

Artistic Staff

Managing Director: Reginald Bain
Costumes: Mary Lou Baker
Directors: Charles Ballinger, Polly Conley, Helen Fricker
Designer: Richard Bergman

Cast List

Rag Doll: Cathy Banghart
Toy Soldier: Bob Boardner
Ballerina: Mary Ann Boschet
Fire God: Polly Conley
Earth God: Al Fierro
Strongman, Monster: Helen Fricker
Elf: April Gillespie
Clown, Elf: Elaine Harcus
Tightrope Walker, Elf: Judith Harding
Rain God: Grace Hartigan
Toy Soldier: David Lynch
Rag Doll: Cindy May
Juggler, Peasant, Narrator: William McGlinn
Ballerina: Stephanie Merrill
Johnny Moonbeam: Dean Norris
Clown, Pesant Wife: Tracy Robbins
Elf: Pam Stoorman
Toy Soldier: Jeff Tucker
Sword Swallower, Elf: Dennis Vargo
Clown, Monster: Joan Zimmerman
Lion Tamer, Wicked Piper, Medicine Man: Cliff Fetters

Production Staff

Technical Director: Richard Bergman
Sound Engineer: Richard Bergman
Property Master: Al Fierro
Stage Manager: Tom Harris
Master Carpenter, Electrician: Phil McElroy
Box Office: Susan Sendelbach
House Manager: Mark Swiney
Follow Spot Operator: Janet Wilson

Notes:

Source(s): Original program courtesy of Frederic Syburg.
Summer Theatre


Play Title: The Fantasticks

Book and Lyrics by: Tom Jones
Music by: Harvey Schmidt
Dates Performed: Summer 1973
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre
Venue: unknown

Artistic Staff

Director: Reginald Bain
Musical Director: James McCray
Sets and Lights: Richard Bergman
Costumes: Mary Lou Baker
Choreography: Charles Ballinger, Helen Fricker:
Fencing Master: Adolph Soens

Cast List

Mute: Polly Conley
Pianist: Ginger Yang, Maria Kaiser
Drummer: Terry Engeman
Harpist: Mary Jane Waterhouse
Conductor: James McCray
Huckelbee: Cliff Fetters
Bellamy: Charles Ballinger
Luisa: Joan Zimmerman
Matt: Alan Vargo
El Gallo: Aubrey Payne
Henry: Mark Swiney
Mortimer: William McGlinn

Production Staff

Stage Manager: Helen Fricker
Master Electrician: Al Fierro
Lights: Al Fierro, Phil McElroy
Follow Spot Operators: Grace Hartigan, Janet Wilson
House Manager: Sue Sendelbach
Box Office: Grace Hartigan

Notes:

Source(s): Original program courtesy of Frederic Syburg


Play Title: The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds

Author: Paul Zindel
Dates Performed: July 13, 14, 20, 21, 1973
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre
Venue: unknown

Artistic Staff

Director: Charles Ballinger
Sets and Lights: Richard Bergman
Costumes: Mary Lou Baker

Cast List

Tillie: Mary Toll
Beatrice: Susan Sendelbach
Ruth: Grace Hartigan
Nanny: Polly Conley
Janice Vickery: Janet Wilson

Production Staff

Stage Manager: Janet Wilson
Master Electrician: Phil McElroy
Board Operator: Cliff Fetters
Sound Engineer: Al Fierro
Properties: Mark Swiney
House Manager: Helen Fricker

Notes:

Source(s): Original program courtesy of Frederic Syburg


Play Title: The Man Who Came To Dinner

Author: Moss Hart and George Kaufman
Dates Performed: July 27, 28, August 3, 4, 1973
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre
Venue: unknown

Artistic Staff

Director: Frederic Syburg
Sets and Lights: Richard Bergman
Costumes: Mary Lou Baker

Cast List

Mrs. Ernest Stanley: Susan Sendelbach
Miss Preen: Helen Fricker
Richard Stanley: Alan Vargo
June Stanley: Elaine Harcus
John: Tom Harris
Sarah: Liz Ullery
Mrs. Dexter: Janet Wilson
Mrs. McCutcheon: Polly Conley
Mr. Stanely: David Garrick
Maggie Cutler: Grace Hartigan
Dr. Bradley: Mike Roddy
Sheridan Whiteside: Mark Swiney
Harriet Stanley: Mary Toll
Bert Jefferson: William McGlinn
Professor Metz: Cliff Fetters
Mr. Baker: Damian Leader
Luncheon Guests: Craig Santa, Eric Freitag, Dennis Vargo, Tony Proscio
Expressman: Dennis Vargo
Lorraine Sheldon: Nancy Syburg
Tony: Craig Santa
Beverly Carlton: Aubrey Payne
Westcott: Tony Proscio
Radio Technicians: Damian Leader, Eric Freitag
Plainclothesman: Tony Proscio
Banjo: Cliff Fetters
Two Deputies: Damian Leader, Eric Freitag

Production Staff

Stage Manager: Polly Conley
Board Operators: Al Fierro, Phil McElroy
Stage Hand: Dennis Vargo
House Manager: Mary Lou Baker

Notes:

Source(s): Original program courtesy of Frederic Syburg

 


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