written by George Bernard Shaw
directed by Jacqueline Cassetta McElroy-Poquette
Friday May 4th 1979 — Saturday June 2nd 1979

In a country house, Fanny O’Dowda, the daughter of the Count O’Dowda, is putting on a play she has written. She has hired professional actors and invited major critics. Fanny, who has studied at Cambridge, is keeping her authorship secret. She expects that her father the Count will disapprove of the play, as he hates the vulgarity of modern life. He has only just returned to Britain from living in Venice.
Cast
- Fanny: Martha Hudson
- Marius: Neil Gallagher
- Cesar: Ed Thom
- Panisse: Norman Garfield
- Honorine: Roberta Rabin
- The Admiral: David Segal
- The Admiral: Marty Fiedler
- Escartifique: Larry Heitzner
- M. Brun: Mario Barto
- Cesario: Andrew Pepe
- Cesario: Randy McKenzie
- Arab Dancing Girl: Sheryl Schwartz
- Ensemble: Angela Bertolino
- Ensemble: Peter Daly
- Ensemble: Kathleen Davies
- Ensemble: Marilee Dwyer
- Ensemble: Richard Edelstein
- Ensemble: Marty Fiedler
- Ensemble: David Guiney
- Ensemble: Scott Jersey
- Ensemble: Shelley Levy
- Ensemble: Nina LoIacono Lionetti
- Ensemble: Robert Nussbaum
- Ensemble: Joan Raderman
- Ensemble: Kathy Sartor
- Ensemble: Arlene Schlifkin
- Clown: Miriam Edelstein
- Clown: Rosalee Edelstein
Production Staff / Crew
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Director: Jacqueline Cassetta McElroy-Poquette
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Producer: Gloria Landman
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Set Designer: Frank Cassetta
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Costume Designer: Germaine Woodward
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Lighting Designer: John Holmboe
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Lighting Designer: Erik Fisher
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Stage Manager: Cindi Wanamaker
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Property Designer: Roberta Mendelson
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Property Designer: Marilyn Spitzer
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Technical Director: Tom Beck
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Choreographer: Carol Ross
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Musical Director: Margaret Franzone
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Accompanist: Margaret Franzone
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Assistant Stage Manager: Andrea Loiacono
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Stage Manager: Jody Dove Spatz