Our 1973-1974 Season: Mainstage
Artie Shaugnessy is a songwriter with visions of glory. Toiling by day as a zoo-keeper, he suffers in seedy lounges by night, plying his wares at piano bars in Queens, New York where he lives with his wife, Bananas. Who is. Much to the chagrin of Artie's downstairs mistress, Bunny Flingus who'll sleep with him anytime but refuses to cook until they are married. On the day the Pope is making his first visit to the city, Artie's son Ronny goes AWOL from Fort Dix stowing a home made-bomb intended to blow up the Pope in Yankee Stadium. Also arriving are Artie's old school chum, now a successful Hollywood producer, Billy Einhorn with starlet girlfriend in tow, who holds the key to Artie's dreams of getting out of Queens and away from the life he so despises. But like many dreams, this promise of glory evaporates amid the chaos of ordinary lives.
Opening Night: Friday, January 11, 1974 - Closing Night: Saturday, January 26, 1974
MP | Ted Cotton |
Corrinna Stroller | Donna Ferlanti |
Bananas Shaughnessy | Fran Fleming |
Head Nun | Ruth Hill |
Little Nun | Sharon Hodges |
Bunny Flingus | Barbara Krajkowski |
Second Nun | Linda Middleton |
Billy Einhorn | Jay Mills |
The White Man | Walter Peemoller |
Ronnie Shaughnessy | Frank Quackenbush |
Artie Shaughnessy | Steve Sacco |
Director | Howard Myers
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Producer | Marge Gaffney
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Stage Manager | Marge Gaffney
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Assistant Stage Manager | Frankye Patasnik
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Set Design | Steve Petruska
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Set Construction | Jack Fleming
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Set Construction-Crew | Ed Bush
Roger Clark Tom Murray David Nordquist |
Set Decor | Steve Petruska
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Set Decor-Crew | Diane Geisler
Frankye Patasnik |
Lighting Design | John Hay
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Lighting-Crew | Bob Smith
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Sound Design | Jess Hill
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Props | Diane Geisler
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Props-Crew | Ginger Fennelly
Frankye Patasnik |
Costumes | Ginger Fennelly
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Costumes-Crew | Diane Geisler
Frankye Patasnik |
Make-Up / Hair | Nikki Salus
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Make-Up / Hair Crew | Sally Lawrence
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Program Editor | Alicia Nordquist
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