Our 1995-1996 Season: Mainstage
Overflowing with mirth, this Broadway whodunit is exciting from beginning to end. An advertising man who has brought his bride to the boss' mountain lodge for a honeymoon calls in the local police to investigate her sudden disappearance. Enter a pretty young girl insists over his protests that she is the missing wife. A priest backsup her story. A funny little man who owns a delicatessen enters and before you know it there are two murders at the isolated lodge.
| Inspector Levine | Jon Ciccarelli |
| Mrs. Parker (3/8 - 3/17) | Susan Cioffi |
| Sidney | Cy Friedman |
| Mrs. Parker (3/17-3/30) | Mia Liquori |
| Daniel Corban | Ed Maher |
| Father Kelleher | Brian Marshall |
| Everett Parker | Lou Nowikas |
| Elizabeth Corban | Robin Totillo |
| Director | Don Miller
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| Producer | Bill Zanowitz
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| Stage Manager | Flip Robinson
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| Assistant Stage Manager | Lou Nowikas
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| Set Design | Jeff Knapp
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| Set Construction | Roger Clark
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| Set Construction-Crew | Ken Anspach
BJ Brennan Wilbur "Bud" Downing Marty Kleindienst Chick Lauria Chris Lombardi Ed Nicolazzo Bill Purdy Don Ryerson Steve Zevas |
| Set Decor | Mindy Knapp
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| Set Decor-Crew | Brandi Nagle
Alice Regan Moynahan |
| Scenic Artist | Ed Nicolazzo
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| Lighting Design | Jeff Knapp
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| Lighting-Crew | Bill Marshall
Rick Nagle |
| Sound Design | Dave Conley
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| Sound Operation | Bill Zanowitz
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| Props | Carolyn Murray
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| Props-Crew | Stephanie Bevacqua
Janine Wentz |
| Costumes | CeCe Dwyer
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| Photography | Ken Anspach
Marge Gaffney |
| Program Cover | Jonathan Wentz
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| Program Layout | Jonathan Wentz
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| Publicity | Brian Marshall
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