Romantic Comedy

by Bernard Slade

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ON STAGE IN OUR 73RD SEASON

September 15-16, 22-24, and 29-30, 2000
Produced in Cooperation with Samuel French, Inc.

 THE SHOW

Arrogant, self centered and sharp tongued Jason Carmichael, successful co-author of Broadway romantic comedies, is facing two momentous events: he is about to marry a society belle and his collaborator is retiring. Enter Phoebe Craddock, Vermont schoolteacher and budding playwright. Quicker than a flash, Jason acquires a talented and adoring collaborator in the mousy Phoebe. Fame and success are theirs for ten years and then Jason’s world falls apart. His wife divorces him to go into politics and Phoebe, her love for Jason unrequited, marries a breezy journalist and moves to Paris. Jason goes into professional, financial and physical decline as a newly chic Phoebe returns, solo and successful.

THE CREW

Director,  Anthony T. Lawry
Assistant Director,  Jeff Ostrowski
Producer,  Richard Moore
Set Design,  Gordon Mosely
Set Construction & Painting,  John Calder,  Dennis Decker,  Gordon Mosely, Richard Moore, Paul Vandevert, and Dave Reynolds II
Lights & Sound,  Paul Vandevert
assisted by members of the Lights & Sound Committee
Hair & Make-up,  Sally Hart Goodman
assisted by members of the Hair & Make-up committee and the cast
Costumes,  Mary Calder and Diana Reynolds
assisted by Glee Boersma, Andrea Stokfitz, Camilla Lunsford, Julia Hoglan, Marsha Krause, and the cast
Properties,  Mark Ripper, Annette Ripper, Kim Donovan, Edythe DeGrazia, and the Props Committee
Special thanks and speedy recovery to Keith Lamarre
Publicity,  Jennifer Clark
Program, Karen Decker, Brian Townsend, Nancy Valentini, Robin Blesner, Linda Mosely, Richard Moore, and Dennis Decker
Tickets,  Richard Moore and Bob Jones
Ushers & Afterglow,  Ron Williams

THE CAST

Jason Carmichael,  Lance A. Abke
Blanche Daily, 
Nancy Schuster
Phoebe Craddock, 
Debbie Pletzer
Allison St. James, 
Meredith Gorden
Leo Janowitz, 
Phil Booth
Kate Mallory, 
Rebecca Delcomyn

Cast and Crew Digitized by Sally Goodman

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