by John van Druten
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Directed by Brian Daley
Theatergoers will learn that witchcraft and sorcery can be a whole lot
of fun, especially as it affects the relationship between a man and woman.
Jan. 16, 17, 18, 19, 2003
Jan. 23, 24, 25, 26, 2003
Jan. 30, 31, Feb. 1, 2003
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Thursday
- Saturday shows begin at 8:00PM
Sunday matinees begin at 2:00PM
The
running time of Bell, Book and Candle is approximately
2 hours.
L
to R: Shep (Mike Hagan), Gillian (Julie Ann
Marra), & Redlitch (Jim Ludovici) discuss
Redlitch's idea for a new book, while Nicky (Tom
Tansey, rear) looks on.
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Shep's
apartment building is an odd place: the lady upstairs
keeps finding her way into his flat, the phone never
seems to work right, and now he can't take his eyes
off the girl downstairs...and she's the landlord.
Still,
none of that is her fault. To be responsible for all
of that...well, she'd have to be witch, wouldn't she?
From
playwright John Druten comes a lighthearted tale of
romance with a twist. What makes true love "true"?
And how do you tell the difference? What does it take
to be normal? And does that make you happy?
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Julie
Ann Marra makes her PCS Main Stage debut as
the enchanting Gillian Holroyd in Bell, Book and
Candle.
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Sibling
rivalry: Nicky (Tom Tansey) and Gillian (Julie
Ann Marra) fail to see eye-to-eye on an important
subject.
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PRODUCTION
STAFF
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Director:
Brian Daley
Assistant Director: David Krause
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Stage
Manager: Lisa E. Cocchiarale
Assistant Stage Manager: Kim Braun
Costumes: Reba Ferdman
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Audience
Advisory: Bell,
Book and Candle is suitable in language and subject matter
for all audiences.
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Neighbor
Shep (Mike Hagan) falls under Gillian's spell
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Redlitch
(Jim Ludovici) has written about witchcraft
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Aunt
Queenie (Joy Hubbard) gets a new potion
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Gillian's
brother Nicky (Tom Tansey) is surprised by what
he hears
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