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Oct. 27 - Nov. 12, 2005
Directed
by Jim Hardy
A classic by the master of French
Comedy in a hilarious modern translation.
Monsieur Ardin is a hypochondriac
who manipulates the lives of all
those around him. His wife is determined
to inherit his entire estate, and
his daughter is being thwarted in
love. Luckily, a plucky maid and
a sensible brother conspire to allow
true love to triumph.
October
27, 28, 29, 30*M
November 3, 4, 5, 6*M
November 10, 11, 12, 2005
*M
Sunday Matinee. 2 PM curtain. No
evening performance.
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Suitable
for all audiences
Running
time is approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes,
including intermission
CAST
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Moliere's
last play shows him at the top of
his form, mixing hijinks and eloquence
for his troupe: the stingy old man,
the flamboyant lady no longer young,
the star-crossed lovers, the pert
serving girl and the unanswerable
Voice of Reason. And what's to reason
about? Why, the folly of trusting
yourself to the care of a physician,
a topic as old as comedy and as
timely as today's paper.
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Dr.
Purgon |
David
Raymond
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Angelica |
Ia
Ioannidou
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Argan |
Bob
Forman
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Toinette |
Diane
Seader
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Daiforus/Beralde |
Ray
Engler
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Beline |
Barbara
M. Bibby
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Louise |
Darlene
J. Hopson
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Bonnefoy/Apotho |
Steve
Kelly
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Cleante |
Bill
Algeo
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Dr.
Tom Diaforus |
Jim
Carroll
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CREW
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Director |
James
Hardy
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Costumes |
Ethel
Guy
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Assistant
Director/Stage Manager/Master Carpenter |
Allan
Goodman
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Costume
Committee |
Betsy
Berwick, Reba Ferdman, Dot Kowal
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Producer/Set
Designer |
Bohdan
Senkow
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Props |
Catherine
Whelan, Ellen Wallace
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Production
Assistant |
Diane
Seader
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Lighting
Designer |
Charlie
Hoover
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Sound
Design |
William
Whipple
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Light
Operator |
Ryan
Stone
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Sound
Operator |
Davida
Weller-Stone
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