Our 1975-1976 Season: Mainstage
Following their annual custom, five men—a high-school basketball coach, now retired, and four members of the team that he guided to the state championship twenty years earlier—meet for a reunion. The occasion begins in a light-hearted mood but gradually, as the pathos and desperation of their present lives are exposed and illuminated, the play takes on a rich power of rare dimension. One former player is now the inept mayor of the town—and facing a strong challenge for re-election. Another, the frustrated principal of the local high school, is his ambitious campaign manager. A third, now a successful (and destructive) businessman, is wavering in his financial support of the mayor. While the fourth is a witty, but despairing alcoholic. As the evening progresses all that these men were—and have become—is revealed and examined with biting humor and saving compassion. In the end self-preservation, abetted by the unconscious cynicism and bigotry of their coach, draws them together. But they are lost, morally bankrupt men holding onto fraudulent dreams that have poisoned their present lives and robbed them of the future that was once so rich in promise.
Opening Night: Friday, January 9, 1976 - Closing Night: Saturday, January 31, 1976
Tom Daley | Paul Haskin |
Phil Romano | Gil Lenchus |
George Sikowski | Jay Mills |
James Daley | Howard Myers |
Coach | Jim Stobie |
Director | Ralph Leonard
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Producer | Kathy Lampe
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Stage Manager | Skip Watts
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Set Design | Jack Fleming
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Set Construction | Norman King
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Set Construction-Crew | Jack Fleming
Ewald Forsbrey Rich Kennedy Dave Lampe Frank Leary Matt Mathews Tom Murray Lou Niosi |
Set Decor | Cris Moran
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Set Decor-Crew | Jan Ervine
Bill Ervine Nikki Leary Shirley Sicsko Jack Sicsko |
Lighting Design | Dave Lampe
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Lighting-Crew | Carol Cohenstein
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Props | Chris Hobmeier
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Costumes | Carol Mathews
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Make-Up / Hair | Carol Mathews
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Program Editor | Matt Mathews
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