Our 2021-2022 Season: Mainstage
Set eight months following Aberfan Disaster of 1966 (in which 144 people were killed; 116 of them children)The Revlon Girl tells the real life story of a group of bereaved mothers who met every week above a local hotel to talk, cry and even laugh without feeling guilty. The play imagines one meeting at which they invite a Revlon representative to give a presentation about make-up. From that innocent premise,the play delves into the tragic situation with both deep emotion and humor.
Opening Night: Friday, September 24, 2021 - Closing Night: Sunday, October 10, 2021
All Tickets: $23
The show runs approximately 1:30 without an intermission.
| Sian | Ali Archetti |
| Marilyn | Leslie Darcy |
| Jean | Kathleen Mallon |
| Revlon | Messalina Morley |
| Revlon (Understudy) | Tiggy Morley |
| Rona | Ruth Morley |
| Director | Bill Purdy
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| Producer | Bridget Burke Weiss
Kathy Falcone-Bernstein |
| Stage Manager | Cheryl Wilbur
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| Set Design | Lawrence Gabriel
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| Set Construction | Lawrence Gabriel
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| Set Construction-Crew | Jon Bernstein
Larry D'Oench Joe Guadara Carla Kendall Rich Maloy Greg Moran Bill Purdy Tom Schopper Micah Weiss Larry Wilbur |
| Set Decor | Lawrence Gabriel
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| Painting Crew | Bridget Burke Weiss
Larry D'Oench Carla Kendall Kai Machuca Rich Maloy Kristin Petry Bill Purdy Alice Regan Moynahan Stephen Samitt Cheryl Wilbur |
| Lighting Design | Todd Mills
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| Lights / Sound Operation | Brooke Brewster
Bridget Burke Weiss Aaron Carr Valerie Huidobro Kai Machuca Elizabeth Pietrucha |
| Sound Design | Jeff Knapp
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| Props | Alli Hartley-Kong
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| Props-Crew | Geraldine Baillod
Emily Darcy |
| Costumes | Janice Schopper
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| Make-Up / Hair | Annette Winter
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| Make-Up / Hair Crew | Bridget Burke Weiss
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| Special Effects | Micah Weiss
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| Photography | Joe Gigli
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