Theatre Speech and Dance


HENRY V

ENDGAME

GOOD TIMES ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY

PAL JOEY

THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT

BORN YESTERDAY

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HENRY V

by William Shakespeare

Directed by James O. Barnhill

Chorus - Al Bornstein '69

King Henry the Fifth - Charles Edwards '69

Thomas de Beaufort, Duke of Exeter - Jeffrey Emrich '70

Ralph Neville, Earl of Westmoreland - Anthony R. Lioce, Jr. '68

Robert Chickeley, Archbishop of Canterbury - Richard J. Ciccolella '69

John Fordham, Bishop of Ely - David Swerdloff '70

French Ambassador - William A. Smith '71

Nym - John Beatty '70

Bardolph - Edward Rejuney '71

Pistol - Dennis Hagan '68

Hostess Quickly - Shelley N. Fidler '68

Boy - M. Gail Harwich '67

John, Duke of Bedford - David Swerdloff '70

Henry, Lord Scroop of Masham - Steven Brown '72

Sir Thomas Grey - Peter A. V. Schoeffer '70

Richard Langley, Earl of Cambridge - Robert Bailey '70

Charles the Sixth, King of France - Richard W. Grant '68

Louis, the Dauphin - Blaine Corey '71

Charles d’Albert, Constable of France - Andrew L. Arnault '71

Fluellen - Christopher Horner '##

Gower - Henry Stoll '71

Mac Morris - Robert M. Kerrigan '70

Governor of Harfleur - Peter A..V. Schoeffer '70

Princess Katherine - Ancelin Vogt '68

Alice - Joy Javits '70

Jean de Bourbon - Thomas Stewart '69

Montjoy - Jeffris S. Warfield '69

Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester - George Spelvin (guest)

Louis, Duke of Orleans - Barry C. Canner ‘69

Rambures - Larry Weissman '70

Sir Thomas Erpingham - Richard J. Ciccolella '69

Court - Mark Halliday '76

Bates - Ron Bedrick '69

Williams - Dan Reisenberg '##

Grandpa - Jeffris S. Warfield '69

Thomas de Montacute, Earl of Salisbury - Al Bornstein '69

French Soldier - Robert Bailey '70

John, Duke of Burgundy - William A. Smith '71

Queen Isabel - Janet McClendon '68

Soldiers - Mike Barros '68, Bruce McKee '70, Mike Kerst '68, Steve Brown '72, John Beatty '70, Ed Rejuney '71, Ron Bedrick '69,

Mark Halliday '76, Henry Stoll '71, Bob Kerrigan '70

Ladies - Joan Ann Vanni '70, Jean Turnquist '68, Krista Manners '70, Arlan Wise (guest), Shyamoli Sen '70, Susan Van Wiggeren '68



 

ENDGAME

by Samuel Beckett

Directed by John Emigh

Faunce House Theatre

Clov - Ed Rejuney '71

Hamm - Peter A.V. Schoeffer '70

Nagg - Al Bornstein '69

Nell - Deborah Hoyt '##




Brownbrokers's production of

GOOD TIMES ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY

Book and Lyrics by Alfred Basile '70

Music by William Griffith '70

Directed by Al Bornstein '69

Faunce House Theatre

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PAL JOEY

by Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart

Directed by James O. Barnhill

Faunce House Theatre

CAST:

Mike - Anton R. Lioce '68

Joey - William S. Marshall '69

Kid - Roberta Morris '71

Gladys - Deborah Hoyt '##

Mickey - Krista Manners '70

Diane - Nancy Gidwitz '70

Dottie - Bonnie Chock '71

Sandra - Mary L. Petitt '71

Adele - Barbara Baig '71

Wagner - Barbara Bertsch '69

Linda - Jobeth Williams '70

Valerie - Janet McClendon '68

Vera - Mary Robin Ravitch '69

Ernest - William Siegenfield '70

Victor - Alan Day '69

Delivery Boy - Jeffrey Knox '71

Stage Manager - Robert Bailey '70

Louis (The Tenor) - Durand Pope '68

Melba - Shelley Fidler '68

Ludlow Lowell - John B. Rose '70

O’Brien - Jude Ciccolella '69

Mr. Swift - Tom Stewart '69

Doorman - Richard Grant '68

Waiters - Tucker Barnhart '70, Jeffrey Knox '71

Dancers - Barbara Baig '71, Barbara Bertsch '69, Stephanie Crutcher '69, Nancy Gidwitz '70, Barbara Haines '72, Krista Manners '70, Mary L. Petitt '71, Janet McClendon '68, Ruby Shang '71, Nancy Zupanec '70, Andy Arnault '71, Tucker Barnhart '70, Blaine Corey '71, Alan Day '69, Richard Grant '68, Terence Harkin '68, Bonnie Chock '71, Jeff Knox '71, William Siegenfield '70, Tom Stewart '69


 

THE MAD WOMAN OF CHAILOTT

by Jean Giraudoux

Directed by Don B. Wilmeth

Faunce House Theatre

CAST:

The Waiter - Thomas Byers '71

The Little Man - B. Michael Margolius '70

The Prospector - Robert Bailey '70

The President - Richard Grant '68

The Baron - Charlie Edwards '69

Therese - Susan Boyd-Bowman '71

The Street Singer - Jonathan Berek '70

The Flower Girl - Martha Margolis '69

The Ragpicker - Al Bornstein '69

Paulette - Stephanie Crutcher '69

The Deaf-Mute - Dennis Hagan '68

Irma - Jobeth Williams '70

The Shoelace Peddler - Edward Barnes '##

The Broker - Jeffrey P. Emrich '70

The Street Juggler - Andrew S. Fisher '69

Dr. Jadin - Thomas Stewart '69

Countess Aurelia - Donna Adcock '68

The Doorman - Gregory Sabine '71

The Policeman - Chris D. Horner '##

Pierre - Otis Brewster '69

The Sergeant - Jude Ciccolella '69

The Sewer-Man - Edward Rejuney '71

Mme. Constance - M. Gail Harwich '67

Mlle. Gabrielle - Janet McClendon '68

Mme. Josephine - Judy Ginsberg '68

The Presidents - Richard Grant '68, Charlie Edwards '69, Jeffrey P. Emrich '70

The Prospectors - Robert Bailey '70, Edward Barnes '##, Gregory Sabine '71

The Press Agents - B. Michael Margolius '70, Chris D. Horner '##, Edward Rejuney '71

The Ladies - Stephanie Crutcher '69, Joan Ann Vanni '70, Susan Boyd-Bowman '71

The Adolphe Bertaut - Gregory Sabine '71, Jeffrey P. Emrich '70, Chris D. Horner '##

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Alumni Show

BORN YESTERDAY

By Garson Kanin

Directed by E. Gnys

Faunce House Theatre

CAST:

Billie Dawn - Myrna Lapides '##

Harry Brock - Walter Covell '38

Paul Verrall - J. W. Riker, Jr. '46

Ed Devery - Mike D’Orlando '##

Senator Norval Hedges - Professor Emeritus James O. Barnhill

Mrs. Hedges - Rebecca Anderson ‘54

Eddie Brock - John Charnas ‘65

The Assistant Manager - Charles Scovil '44

Helen - Donna Adcock '68

A Bellhop - Bruce Margolis '70

Another Bellhop - Pat Donavan '##

A Barber - Dave Zuconni '55

A Manicurist - M. Gail Harwich '67, Krista Manners '70

A Bootblack - Al Bornstein '69

A Waiter - Pat Donavan '##


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