written by William Wycherley
directed by Albert Messer
Friday January 24th 1975 — Friday January 24th 1975

A product of the tolerant early Restoration period, the play reflects an aristocratic and anti-Puritan ideology, and was controversial for its sexual explicitness even in its own time. It is based on several plays by Molière.
Cast
- Mr. Homer: Edward Dloughy
- A Quack: Ted Bordwell
- A Boy: Noah Levine
- Sir Jasper Fidget: Keith Connes
- My Lady Fidget: Joanna Weiss
- Mrs. Dainty Fidget: Maxine Crandall
- Mr. Harcourt: Tom Cardullo
- Mr. Dorilant: Harvey Pachter
- Mr. Sparkish: Mark Rinis
- Mr. Pinchwife: Frank Nixon
- Mrs. Margery Pinchwife: Mimi Leahey
- Mrs. Alithea: Jean Cassels Johnson
- Mrs. Squeamish: Judy Stadt
- Lucy, Alithea's Maid: Elizabeth Ciottoni
- Old Lady Squeamish: Stella Levine Stern Blasenheim
- Ensemble: Byron Kelly
- Ensemble: Richard Rothstein
Production Staff / Crew
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Director: Albert Messer
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Producer: Elaine Vogel
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Set Designer: Robert Sven Olson
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Costume Designer: Elisabeth Lynch
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Lighting Designer: Lesley Beck
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Lighting Designer: Ed Gaffney
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Stage Manager: Jacki Beck
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Property Designer: Norma Frank
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Technical Director: David Vogel
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Sound Designer: Mary Jean Nixon
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Sound Designer: Blair Watt
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Make-up Designer: Ruth Button