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2006-2007 Season
 

 

 

Women's Perspectives Then and Now (Aria Da Capo, Family Names, Vital Signs) (April 28 - May 20, 2007)

Joy Groves as Columbine and Steve Fuji as Pierrot in Edna St. Vincent Millay’s Aria da Capo

Donette Swain as Thyrsis and Sue Kelly as Corydon in  Aria da Capo.

Harriet, a former nude truck stop waitress, propositioning a customer in the malt shop.  Julie Scott plays Harriet, Mike Dorrington the customer and Barry Inscore plays the customer's friend in Vital Signs.

A Graceland guide played by Wynelle Waters telling one of the raucous crowd to "Get outta my face!"

Barry Inscore, Mike Dorrington, Wynelle Waters, and Sue Bradley in "Stolen Lives," a vignette in Vital Signs that contains murder, mayhem, sex, and imprisonment.

The Dianalogues (January 27, through February 25, 2007)

 
Hannah Covington playing Mary Maguire, a professional Diana impersonator.

Marge Doyle, playing Carly, an eight year old girl watching the Royal Wedding.

Kathy Inscore playing Candy, a cabdriver who gets Princess Diana as a customer.

Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Claus (December 2nd, 3rd, 9th and 10th, 2006)

The cast of Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Claus.

Hotel Virginia (September 16-October 22, 2006)

Carmen the maid at Hotel Virginia played by Rainbow Casey argues with the owner, Carlos, played by Ralph Simmons about his decision to allow six Americans taken hostage by terrorists be put up at his hotel.

Chucha, a bar girl at the Hotel Virginia played by Susan Bradley, entertains the American tourists who have been captured by terrorists and put up at the hotel.

Paul and Leila, the captured American arms merchant and his wife, played by Jeff Wood and Dolores Becker are unaware of the danger they face in Hotel Virginia.

Miriam and “Doc” Webber, a retired American couple on vacation in Central America played by Joy Groves and John Corley, are completely unaware that their lives are in grave danger at Hotel Virginia.

Paul and Buffy, two Americans hostages being held at the Hotel Virginia played by Jeff Wood and Marge Doyle are complaining about their accommodations at the hotel with its owner Carlos played by Ralph Simmons.

Leila and Steve, two American tourists played by Dolores Becker and Brian Healey, are making a joke out of their circumstance which unknown to them is extremely life threatening at the Hotel Virginia.

 

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