PHOTOS

The Education of Miss Ida, by Roberta Cashwell. Directed by Jane Stanton.

Elderly eccentric stirs up trouble in small southern town.








Spring – You Can’t Take It With You, by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman.

Directed by Jane Stanton. Classic American comedy from the 1930’s.

(Program/flyer and inside spread of cast & crew.)

(Photos of cast, set, production.)

2006-07 Season

Fall – Morning’s At Seven, by Paul Osborne, Directed by Jane Stanton.

Family relationships and intrigue in early 20th century American town.

(Flyer and program.)

(Cast photos.)

Winter – To Kill a Mockingbird, adapted by Christopher Sergel from novel

by Harper Lee. Directed by Roberta Cashwell.

Memory play of childhood in racially divided South.

(Program & flyer.)

(Cast/set photos.)

Spring – The Real Thing, by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Brian Lampkin.

Classic Stoppard comic wit about love and “not love.”

(Program/flyer.)

(Photos of cast & set.)

2007-08 Season

Fall – Plaza Suite, by Neil Simon. Directed by Burton Holderness.

Unfailingly comic Simon crowd-pleaser.

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(Photos – if available)

Winter – Spoon River Anthology, by Charles Aidman, based on poetry

by Edgar Lee Masters. Directed by Roberta Cashwell.

The citizens of Spoon River speak of their lives from the cemetery on the hill.

(Program/flyer) (Photos?)

Spring -- Inherit the Wind, by Lawrence and Lee. Directed by Brian Lampkin.

Based on the famous Scopes “monkey” trial over evolution and religion.

(Program/flyer)

(Production photos)

Summer – Anne of Green Gables, adapted by Joseph Robinette from the novel by L. M. Montgomery. Directed by Roberta Cashwell.

Orphaned Anne Shirley finds a home and “kindred spirits” at Green Gables.

(Program/flyer)

(Production photos)

2008-09 Season

Fall – Love Letters, by A. R. Gurney. Directed by Roberta Cashwell.

Melissa and Andy have written letters to each other since age eight, and they will

until death parts them.

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(photos)

Winter -- Flyin’ West, by Pearl Cleage. Directed by Ann Davis.

Kansas. 1898. A group of freed slaves head west to homestead, seeking freedom and prosperity in a new land.

(Program/flyer)

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Spring – An Evening in Mayberry, adapted from three episodes of the beloved sitcom. Directed by Brian Lampkin.

(Program/flyer) (Photos)

Summer -- Little Women, adapted by Sandra F. Ascher from the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Directed by Roberta Cashwell.

The March sisters learn of love and sacrifice and growing up in during the American Civil War.

(Program/flyer)

(Production photos)

2009-10 Season

Winter – Pretty Fire, by Charlayne Woodard. Directed by Ann. Davis.

Actress/writer Woodard creates five characters from her childhood.

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Spring – Steel Magnolias, by Robert Harling. Directed by Roberta Cashwell.

Group of friends are bonded by beauty and laughter every Saturday morning.

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Summer – Charlotte’s Web, adapted by Joseph Robinette from novel by E. B. White.

How does a tiny spider save the life of her friend, Wilbur, from the slaughterhouse.

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(Photos)

Summer Theatre Workshops for children ages 3 – 15.

Creative Dramatices introduces youth to all aspects of play creation, production and performance.

Three age groups: 3-6, 7-10, and 11-15.

Summer 2006 – Tales of Beatrix Potter

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Summer 2007 – Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass.

Alice falls down a hole and steps through a mirror.

Summer 2008 – Fairy Tale

Gallery

(Photos, slide shows, video clips, press clippings based from links or hard copy.)

Slideshow – montage of past season and workshopos

WHIG promotional clips.

Slides show of specific shows.


Clips of show videos.