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| Cast in order of appearance Man One Leon F. Briick Man Two Ralph R. Byers Man Three George Pliml Man Four George Petros Painter Jack Uretsky Stationmaster Noel Smith Guard Dave Santchi Mayor Bill Love Schoolmistress Patti Roeder Priest Tom Pfeil Anton Schill Jack Calvert Marshall Bill Rotz Claire Zachanassian Ginny Richardson Boby, Claires butler Archie Benfield Moby, Claires 7th husband Jeremy Fagan Ticket Inspector John Allen Policeman William FitzGerald Roby, a thug Cal Turner Toby, a thug George Dempsey Koby, a eunuch Edward W. Wavak Loby, a eunuch Joel Nikoleit Mayors Wife Arlene Page Schills Wife Dorothy Attermeyer Town Doctor Joe Delaloye Gymnast Bill Rotz Schills Son Peter Haligas Schills Daughter Claire Long Woman One Arlene Page Woman Two Peggy Beyer Mayors First Grandchild Katie Forberg Mayors Second Grandchild Moira Forberg Hoby, Claires 8th husband Noel Smith Claires Doctor John Allen Claires Nurse Amy Turner First Reporter Jeremy Fagan Second Reporter Mary Van Nest Zoby, Claires 9th husband John Allen Radio Commentator Dave Santchi Camera Operator Linda Auer Woman Three Stephanie Brescia Woman Four Amy Turner Woman Five Kim Hurley About the Author Friedrich Dürrenmatt was born in Konofingen, Switzerland (near Berne) in 1921. His father was a Protestant pastor. He was 18 when wwii started, and although Switzerland remainedon the surface, at leastneutral, he was intensely aware of the hardship, destruction, and death that transformed the world around his affluent, peaceful country. This may account for one of the major themes that marks most of his written output: guilt through passivity, or the inevitability of wrong-doing, even (especially?) if one strives to avoid it. The playwright has referred to this as the neurosis of the neutrals. Dürrenmatts early career owes some of its prestige and rapid success to Switzerlands claim of neutrality. Due to his countrys peaceful stance, Dürrenmatt was one of very few writers of his generation and language not to be indoctrinated by relentless Nazi propaganda. Thus, after the war ended, when Dürrenmatt was 24, he was one of the few writers prepared to fill the cultural vacuum left on the German stage by the intellectual and artistic bankruptcy of Hitlers regime.Dürrenmatt wrote more than 25 plays, including radio plays and television adaptations. Among his more popular works are An Angel Comes to Babylon, The Meteor, The Physicists, Romulus the Great, and Play Strindberg. Several of his novels and plays have been made into films. Dürrenmatt died in 1990. |
Production Staff Director Tony Vezner Stage Manager Sue Turner Assistant Stage Managers Mary Maureen Gentile, Mike Mallon Choreographer Kevin Bellie Costume Designer Linda Bremer Costume Crew Karen Babcock, Amy Coons, Liz Egan, Marcia Grohne, Martha Hogenboom, Janeen Jewell, Kristin Lampadius, Jane Stacy, Dorothy Tressler Dramaturg Jeff Arena Lighting Designers Dick Jacoby, Peggy Jacoby Lighting Crew Jim Dutton, Sandy Liakus, Paul Roach, Linda Roberts, Ruth Smith Makeup Designers Mary Dempsey, Marjorie Mason Heffernan Makeup Crew Peg Callaghan, Mia Curtiss, George Dempsey, Janel Horvath, Joyce Jankowski, Betty Nelson, Fred Sauers, Charron Traut Properties Designers Judy Divita, Pauline Gamble Properties Crew Karen Holbert, Ann Marie Hultgren, Pat Huth, Mike Huth, Kathy Kusper, Lynn Larson, Sandy Liakus, Terry Locke, Barbara Lupo, Craig Mahlstedt, Jan Mahlstedt, Carmel Opre, Sue Remy, Lisa Sparacio Set Designer Rick Young Set Construction Chair Tom Squillo Set Construction Crew John Allen, Archie Benfield, Mike Bogovich, Leon F. Briick, Ralph R. Byers, Joe Delaloye, Mark Hewitt, Mike Huth, Heinz Karplus, Bill Love, John Otto, George Petros, Ken Richmond, Jennifer Ring, Patti Roeder, Bill Rotz, Noel Smith, Jack Uretsky Set Painting Chair Linda ODay Young Set Painting Crew Tricia Boren, Dave Briggs, Jodie Briggs, Susan Cardamone, Pauline Gamble, Pat Huth, Kristin Lampadius, Susan MacNicholas, Linda Lee Metz, Arlene Page, Mickey Perkins, Lois Perry, Bill Rotz, Connie Sierzputowski Sound Designers Andrew Roddewig, Joel Nikoleit Sound Crew Maggie Bogovich Production Box Office Chair Terry Fanning Production Box Office Crew Susan Cardamone, Ruth Cekal, George Dempsey, Terry Kozlowski, Barbara Lupo, Jean Roeder, Paulette Sarussi, Mary Ellen Schutt, Sandy Squillo, Carol Suda, Marilyn Wilson Production House Manager Crew David Bremer, Susan Cardamone, George Dempsey, Harry Hultgren, Roland Imes, Terry Locke, Kevin McGrath, Don Stueber, Bill Wilson Production Hospitality Crew Bonnie Hilton, Fumiko Kehoe, Kristin Lampadius, Lisa Machak, David Michael, Mary ODowd, Joanne Patten, Jackie Sbarbaro, Megan Wells Production Lobby Photo Display Mike Mallon Production Posters Kathy Kusper Production Publicity Chair Jeff Arena Production Program Chair Carol Dapogny Production Program Design John Vilhauer |
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