

September 2007
Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller

LaVern Cohen Sean Engemann Chelsey Erb Beatrice Gamble Loni Gamble

Joanne Robertson Tyrone Sapp Gerald Smith Dan Taylor

Jeffrey D. Swope-Director Martena Rogers-Music Director
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October 2007
By Warren Manzi

Margaret Harrison Asher Lionel David Director
Lorrie Staivisky Conrad Shull Bob Taylor Thomas Powell David Whitman Bernadette H. Jones
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November-December 2007
By Ted Swindley, creator of Always...Patsy Cline

Sue Ellen--Tess Bower Darlene--Kim Hayes Angela--Marisa Hickey Charilee--Cindy Yellenic

Director--Jason Moyer Music Director--Jared Gist
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January 2008
By Ray Cooney Directed by Sandy Dougherty

Dr. David Mortimore--Keith Wagner, Dr. Hubert Bonney--Sean Engemann, Jane Tate--Leanne Brown, Lesley--Zack Minnier

Bill--Hess Wertz, Matron--Laurie Tate, Dr. Mike Connelly--Thomas Degan, Police Sargeant --Nick Buckman
Sir Willoughby Drake--J.R. Scott, Rosemary Mortimore--Nicole Soha, Mother--June Mitchell, Sister--Kathleen Yoxheimer, Director--Sandy Dougherty
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February 2008
By George Bernard Shaw Directed by Ben Olena

Hesione Hushabye Captain Shotover Hector Hushabye Ariadne Utterword
Kathleen Houser John Reichenbach Conrad Shull Trina Stewart

Ellie Dunn Alfred "Boss" Mangan Mazzini Dunn Randall Utterword
Erin Stong Eugene McAvoy Tim Mallery Thomas Degan

Nurse Guinness Burglar
Barbara Quinn Bill Boatman
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Sponsored by The Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts in honor of Barbara Hudock
April 25-26, May 1-3 at 7:30 pm
May 4 at 2:00 pm
By Reginald Rose Directed by Lorrie Staivisky
Twelve jurors are corralled in a room for their deliberations in a murder trial. A young delinquent awaits sentencing for the manslaughter of his aggressive father. One juror feels that there is reasonable doubt--to the frustration of his eleven colleagues--thereby preventing a quick verdict. During the heated debate, the hidden preconceptions and assumptions of the jurors are revealed. When faced with playing the hangman, each juror is forced to face himself.

#1--Steve Furey, #2--Jerry Keebler, #3--Jim Eisenhauer, #4--Keith Wagner

#5--David Henderson, #6--Mark Reisinger, #7--Joe Garrison, #8-Thomas Powell

#9--Fred Ames, #10--Joe Farley, #11--Hess Wertz, #12--Steve Hamod

Guard--Greg Treese, Director--Lorrie Staivisky
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June 20-21, 26-28 at 7:30 pm
June 29 at 2:00 pm
Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, II
Book by Tom Briggs and Louis Mattioli
Directed by Russ Wynn Music Directed by Marisa Hickey
Choreographed by Tess Bower
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s only musical written directly for the screen is now a stage musical that’s had critics raving from coast to coast. Set against the colorful backdrop of an American heartland tradition, State Fair travels with the Frake family as they leave behind the routine of the farm for three days of adventure at the annual Iowa State Fair. Mom and Pop have their hearts set on blue ribbons while their daughter and son find romance and heartbreak on the midway. Set to the magical strains of an Academy Award-winning score and augmented by other titles from the Rodgers and Hammerstein songbook, State Fair is the kind of warm-hearted family entertainment only Rodgers and Hammerstein could deliver. Features the songs “It Might as Well Be Spring” and “It’s a Grand Night for Singing.”