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Wednesday, 15 July 2009 00:00 |
Hot'l Baltimore
by Lanford Wildson
September 18-20 & 24-26, 2009 - Doenges Theatre
The scene is the lobby of a rundown hotel so seedy that it has lost the "e" from it's marquee. As the action unfolds, the residents, ranging from young to old, from the defiant to the resigned, meet and interact with each other during the course of one day. The drama is of the events in their lives, of everyday encounters and the sum total of what they are - or wish they were - become a poignant, powerful call to America to recover lost values and to restore itself in it's own and the world's eyes.
Check out the Hot'l Baltimore video diary on YouTube!

Directed by Randall Whalen
Stage Manager Jory Cline
Cast:
Mr. Katz - David Garcia
Suzy - Jennifer L. Thomas
Paul Granger III - Cole Jett
Jackie - Brigid Kimery Vance
Jamie - Trey Hammond
The Girl - Ashley Wolverton
Bill Lewis - Justin McKean
Mr. Morse - John Clark
April Green - Claire A. Johnson
Suzy's John - Russell (Rusty) Hockenberry
Mrs. Oxenham - Iris Ballou
Mrs. Belotti - Priscilla Mayfield
Millie - Julia Chapman
Cab Driver - Prince D. Meggs
Delivery Boy - Charles E. Smith

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Thursday, 16 July 2009 22:28 |
The Crucible
by Arthur Miller
November13-15 & 19-21, 2009 - Doenges Theatre
This 1953 Tony Award winner fo Best Play is based on the actual events which took place in Salem Massachusettes in 1692 which is commonly known as The Salem Witch Trials. Due to the mounting hysteria over an unexplainable illness, accusation of witchcraft seized this puritan colony. 150 people were presumed guilty and 19 would be hanged. At the time the play premiered, many felt The Crucible was Miller's attack on McCarthyism of 1950's. this play will be performed in conjunction with Clark Youth Theatre.
Check out this scene from a recent rehearsal of "The Crucible"
Another clip from rehearsals for "The Crucible"

Poster Artwork by Emmitt Roberts - Artist, 3rd Floor Design, University of Tulsa
Lobby Poster for "The Crucible"

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Last Updated on Sunday, 22 November 2009 12:16 |
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Thursday, 16 July 2009 22:41 |
What the Butler Saw
by Joe Orton
January 8-10 & 14-16, 2010 - Doenges Theatre
This british comedy farce focuses on the antics of Dr. Prentice, a psychiatrist who believes that the best way to interview a girl for a job is to seduce her. Geraldine does her best to comply, but nothing is going to work smoothly in this nut house that includes Mrs. Prentice, a nymphomaniac who is seduced by a bellhop in a hotel, or is it the other way around? What follows is a wild melee of disappearances, disguises and discoveries as husband and wife try to hide their prizes from one another and from the state inspector.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 January 2010 21:19 |
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Thursday, 16 July 2009 22:48 |
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
by Tennessee Williams
March 19-21 & 25-27, 2010 - Doenges Theatre
This 1955 Pulitzer Prize winner for Drama centers on the family dynamics of Mississippi plantation tycoon known as Big Daddy. Brick, his ex football son along with his trophy wife Maggie have gathered with his brother's family to celebrate Big Daddy's 65th birthday. Unbeknownst to Big Daddy is that he is dying of cancer and what ensues is each couple's attempt to discredit the other and to put themselves in the position to inherit Big Daddy's enormous wealth. |
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Thursday, 16 July 2009 22:52 |
On Golden Pond
by Ernest Thompson
May 21-23 & 27-29, 2010 - Williams Theatre
An endearing story about an elderly Norman and Ethel Thayer who have returned for the 48th year to their lake house located beside Golden Pond in Maine. The couple is bisited by their adult daughter, Chelsea, her boyfriend, Bill Ray, and his son, Billy. But the summer routine takes a turn when Chelsea and Bill leave Billy to stay while they vacation in Europe. In the months that follow Norman's relationship to Chelsea's eventual stepson will be put to the test and vice versa, but what will become of Norman's relationship to Chelsea. |
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