Our 1960-1961 Season: Mainstage
Richard Sherman roams restlessly around his empty apartment, bemoaning the fact that his wife of seven years, and their son, have just walked out on him. Then, without warning, a gigantic flower pot tumbles down from an overhead balcony, nearly putting him permanently out of his misery. The jarring event has a strange effect on Richard. He now sees his marriage as wasted time and feels it necessary to exercise his libido as quickly as possible. Suddenly reborn, he invites the delectable doll who lives on the floor above down for an evening of temptation. The night doesn't quite go the way he thought it would, as morality and guilt sneak into his head. In his conscience—literally following him about the apartment—a soul-struggle of heroic and hilarious proportions ensues.
Opening Night: Wednesday, February 8, 1961 - Closing Night: Saturday, February 18, 1961
Marie Whatever-her-name-was | Jean Blanchard |
Voice of Girl's Conscience | Barbara Brennan |
Richard | Bill Edwards |
The Girl | Bobby Goldberg |
Tom MacKenzie | Larry Harden |
Elaine | Alice Mahler |
Voice of Richard's Conscience | Zach Morfogen |
Dr. Brubaker | John Pfeiffer |
Helen | Sarah Reed |
Miss Morris | Barbara Schreiber |
Radio Announcer | Dick Selcoe |
Director | Edith Oxman
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Producer | Al Berger
Marge Gaffney |
Stage Manager | Ann Pollack
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Set Design | Fred Bonner
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Set Construction | Al Berger
Fred Bonner |
Stage Crew | Martha Conover
Pat Harden Janet Orr Ellen Walter |
Set Decor | Fred Bonner
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Lighting-Crew | Al Berger
George Crawford Jim Pattison Tom Tierney |
Sound Design | Dick Selcoe
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Sound Operation | Alice Mahler
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Props | Rita Bender
Veronica Massiello Roberta Reichberg |
Costumes | June Arbuckle
Barbara Brennan |
Make-Up / Hair | Marge Boemio
Polly van Goor |
Assistant to the Director | Jan Strickland
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