Our 1973-1974 Season: Mainstage
Raymonde suspects her husband, Victor Emmanuel, of infidelity and she turns to her best friend, Lucienne, to help her gain proof. They concoct a play-based on a perfumed letter-to trap him at the Hotel Coq d'Or in Montretout. In true Feydeau fashion the plan misfires; the plot is complicated by confused identities, revolving beds, a great many doors and the fact that the stupid hotel porter, Poche, is the exact double of Victor Emmanuel. Period: the early 1900s
Opening Night: Friday, March 8, 1974 - Closing Night: Saturday, March 23, 1974
Herr Gunter Schwarz | Dick Connolly |
Baptistin | Ted Cotton |
Romain Tournel | Ben Feuer |
Raymonde Chandebise | Diana Geisler |
Lucienne Homenides de Histangua | Annette Koch |
Antoinette Plucheux | Barbara Krajkowski |
Victor Emmanuel Chandebise | Ed Krajkowski |
Olympe | Sarah Lawrence |
Camille Chandebise | Frank Leary |
Dr. Finache | Jay Mills |
Eugenie | Cris Moran |
Etienne Plucheux | Walter Peemoller |
Augustin Feraillon | Bruce Robinson |
Carlos Homeniides de Histangua | Michael San Giovanni |
Director | Don Miller
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Producer | Ony Ryzuk
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Stage Manager | Mary Ryzuk
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Set Design | Frank Valente
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Set Construction | Frank Valente
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Set Construction-Crew | Sam Friedman
Bill Harbeson John Hay Marshall Jacobs Howard Jacobs Slim McCoy Gary Middleton Linda Middleton John Monsport David Nordquist Elizabeth Nordquist Ony Ryzuk Regan Ryzuk Frank Valente |
Stage Crew | Joe Vian
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Set Decor | Inez Sainz
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Set Decor-Crew | Fran Fleming
Rosa Jacks Carol Mathews Andrew Sainz |
Lighting Design | Bud Geisler
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Lighting-Crew | Nikki Leary
Frankye Patasnik |
Sound Design | Jess Hill
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Props | Grace Holley
Pat Karcher |
Costumes | Francesca Martin
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Make-Up / Hair | Donna Ferlanti
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Assistant to Producer | Barbara Krajkowski
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