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Directed by Tanya
Lazar
Performances:
February
15, 16, 17 18, 2007
February 22, 23, 24, 25, 2007
March 1, 2, 3, 2007
Thurs.,
Fri., and Sat. performances are at 8:00 PM
Sun. matinees are at 2:00 PM
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Suitable
for all audiences
Young
Philip Ashley inherits a mansion in Cornwall on the death
of his uncle, traveling abroad and recently married. But
was the death of natural causes? Philip goes so far as
to suspect his uncle's wife of foul play. When she comes
to visit, his suspicions are quickly dispelled. In fact,
Philip is captivated to the point of obsession by this
charming, self-possessed woman. And yet
Daphne du
Maurier, the author of Rebecca, spins a tale in
which good English sense strives against the growing premonition
of evil.
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CAST
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Rachel |
Jennifer
Summerfield
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Philip
Ashley |
Seth
Stocking
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Louise
Kendall |
Elizabeth
Muschelli
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Nicholas
Kendall |
James
Reese
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Seecombe |
Richard
Scocca
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James |
Ryan
Stone
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Antonio
Rainaldi |
Ed
Gretz
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Left:
Philip Ashley (Seth Stocking) presents Rachel (Jennifer
Summerfield) with a gift of pearls
Photo
by George Ainslie
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PRODUCTION
STAFF
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Director |
Tanya
Lazar
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Assistant
Director |
Janean
Clare Bloom
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Producer |
Jim
Carroll
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Stage
Manager |
Allan
Goodman
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Lighting
Design |
Alan
Stamford
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Set
Design |
Gregory
Scott Miller
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Master
Carpenter |
James
Reese
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Sound
Design/Operation |
Davida
Weiler-Stone
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Set
Decoration/Props Design |
Christine
Howze
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Costume
Design
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Reba
Ferdman, Dot Kowal, Betsy Berwick, Ethel Guy, Sarah Rehberg
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Left:
Young Louise (Elizabeth Muschelli) pleads with
her stern father, Nicholas Kendall (James Reese).
Photo
by George Ainslie
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