Our 1961-1962 Season: Mainstage
As told by McClain, "A somewhat tarnished international playboy returns to the San Francisco home of his former wife to give away their daughter in marriage. He hasn't laid eyes on the girl since she was a sprout and now discovering her a resplendent young woman, he turns on the charm that has won his reputation in all the playgrounds of the world. The daughter is utterly transported, the mother and the fiance are helpless against this sophisticated tidal wave. But the impasse is rationally resolved when the girl wins her plea to be allowed a small sabbatical abroad [with her father] before settling down to the marriage she still cherishes."
Opening Night: Wednesday, September 27, 1961 - Closing Night: Saturday, October 7, 1961
Director | Edith Oxman
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Producer | Dorothy Cobb
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Stage Manager | Ann Pollack
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Assistant Stage Manager | Bruce McCormick
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Set Design | Fred Stampfli
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Set Construction | Al Berger
George Crawford Morrie Kaplan Fred Stampfli |
Stage Crew | Marthe Foth
Mary Jane McWilliams Ellen Walter |
Set Decor | Rita Campbell
Dana Munro Ellen Walter |
Lighting Design | John Falk
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Sound Design | Sel Thierfelder
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Props-Crew | Rita Bender
Rose Falk Kay Hoffman |
Costumes-Crew | Dorothy Albright
Betty Bolognini Eleanor Fahringer Nancy Osterlund Jane Stoddart |
Make-Up / Hair | Mary Macy
Alice Mahler Lee Partos |