2005-2006 Season
Zoo Story
By Edward Albee
The story, in simplest terms, is about how a man who is consumed with loneliness starts up a conversation with another man on a bench in Central Park and eventually forces him to participate in an act of violence.
December, 2005
Director, Steve Wilcoxson
Featuring Jim Krut and Ryyn Currey
'night, Mother
By Marsha Norman
A daughter and her mother learn more about each other only when a point of crisis forces them to break through their limited understanding of each other. Laced with humor and a bit of the macabre, the scenes in this taut drama offer a psychological study as they build toward their conclusion.
November, 2005The Cast Thelma, the mother Buff Wills Jessie, the daughter Maggie Wunderlich Behind the Scenes Artistic Director Stephen Wilcoxson Set Designer, Stage Manager Pamela Hurlbert Technical Director David Hurlbert Advertising Director Vicki Wilcoxson Posters, Press Releases & Program Jim Krut Web Site Duane Kanagy House Manager Mary Svikhart Stage Manager, Lighting Designer John Nunemaker
Dracula
By Hamilton Deane & John L. Balderston
Perfect for Halloween, this production helps to define Gothic suspense and horror. It’s the classic story of good versus evil. The undead Count Dracula finds a strong adversary in Professor Van Helsing as they battle for the bodies and souls of the living.
October, 2005
Director, Stephen Wilcoxson
| The Cast | |
| John Harker | John Nunemaker |
| Miss Wells, the maid | Buff Wills |
| Dr. Seward | John Jacobsen |
| Van Helsing | Don Gateley |
| Renfield | Ryyn Currey |
| Lucy Seward | Hilary Snesrud |
| Count Dracula | David Deal |
| Butterworth, the attendant | Ken Pierson |
| Behind the Scenes | |
| Artistic Director | Stephen Wilcoxson |
| Set Designer, Stage Manager | Pamela Hurlbert |
| Technical Director | David Hurlbert |
| Advertising Director | Vicki Wilcoxson |
| Posters, Press Releases, Program & Asst Director | Jim Krut |
| Web Site | Duane Kanagy |
| House Manager | Mary Svikhart |
| Lighting Designer | John Nunemaker |
The Whales of August
By David Berry
A gentle drama depicting two elderly sisters in New England as they count their blessings and their friends, struggling to stay in the present, even as they remember how this used to be.
September, 2005
Director, Pamela Hurlbert
The Cast | |
| Sara | Buff Wills |
| Libby | Ruth Gritsch |
| Tisha | Arlene Shealer |
| Marnoy | Homer Wood |
| Joshua | David Hurlbert |
| Behind the Scenes | |
| Artistic Director | Stephen Wilcoxson |
| Director, Set Design | Pamela Hurlbert |
| Technical Director | David Hurlbert |
| Advertising Director | Vicki Wilcoxson |
| Posters, Press Releases & Program | Jim Krut |
| Web Site | Duane Kanagy |
| House Manager | Mary Svikhart |
| Stage Manager | John Nunemaker |