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The Cast (In Order of Appearance) Irene Elliot MALA POWERS Constance Russell HELEN O'CONNELL Philip Russell MARVIN MILLER George Henderson TOM DRAKE Byron Winkler George Willeford Lawrence ....Paul Lennon SHOW BUSINESS RADIO 1430 RADIO WALLY NEHRLING MIKE MURPHY DOUG ZINK BERNIE WALOON BILL HENRY FRANK PRATER PLUS NBC NEWS * 3 FULLY EQUIPPED MOBILE UNITS B MAN LOCAL NEWS STAFF LISTEN TO "FIRST NIGHTER" live from Avondale Tuesday Evening, 8:05-8:20 sponsored by HALL-NEAL HEATING & COOLING 1324 North Capitoi Ave, Windsor Dress Shop IN WINDSOR VILLAGE Fashions for Every Hour of the Day and Evening OPEN EVENINGS 21ST AND ARLINGTON Synopsis of Scenes In our Days. In Chevy Chase (10 miles from Washington, D.C.) Living-Room in George's Home. ACT I Scene 1: Middle of July. Late afternoon. Scene 2: Ten days later. 3:00 P.M. ACT II Scene 1: Late September. 2:30 P.M. Scene 2: Early October. 6:30 P.M. ACT III Two days later. Afternoon. "One Call Does It All" ...by Foot or Phone... DOWNTOWN GLENDALE 111 NORTH 6101 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA KEYSTONE 634-9999 251-1234 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA We Deliver cYbu expect more from Standard... andydugetitl* @ STANDARD OIL DIVISION AMERICAN OIL COMPANY 'Trademark Avondale Theater Staff DONALD E. MARLATT, president of ducer, is beginning his fourth season with Indianapolis Avondale, Inc. is a well Avondale and his twelfth year in the known local building contractor and theater business. Mr. Hoffman toured with farmer. He has long been interested in the national companies of "Seidman and theater in general and Avondale in par­ Son" and "Spoon River Anthology." He ticular. Mr. Marlatt enjoys using his many spent some time in Indianapolis earlier skills, acquired in the building business, this season in his capacity as General Man­ backstage and around the theater grounds. ager of the Helen Hayes Repertory Com­ pany. LEW BREINER, Producer and General Manager, is one of the leading theater men WILLIAM COLBERT is Director of in the Mid-west. He has been associated Public Relations for Avondale. He has with Avondale for eight years and shoul­ been a news cameraman for WLWI and ders the burden of putting the season to­ done advertising and public relations with gether and producing the shows you see Bob Long Associates and LaGrange-Garri- each week. Mr. Breiner assumes full re­ son. Most recently Mr. Colbert handled sponsibility for all details of production the publicity for the Republican Action and management. Committee. BARRY HOFFMAN, Associate Pro­ JEANNE OWENS, Administrative As- RPGB BILL KUHN CHEVROLET 1045 BROADRIPPLE AVENUE Avondale Theater Staff sistant, is back for the eleventh season and LINDA BREWER is here for her fourth handles duties ranging from the handling season as Scenic Designer. A graduate of of over 100,000 tickets to rooms for our Purdue University majoring in drama and visiting players. During the winter months languages, Miss Brewer is now working she has similar duties at the Murat Shrine towards her Master's from the University Circus office. of Iowa. DOHN BEAR,Technical Director has PEG EASTRIDGE, another of Avon- been with the theater for the past three dale's mainstays, is returning for her years. Mr. Bear has been associated with twelfth season as Costumiere. Not only Long Beach Community Playhouse and does she procure, make and care for the Pasadena Playhouse in California during company's costumes, but she appears in the last few years. many of our plays as well. She spends her days at Allison Division in their Engineer­ PHIL WILLIAMS starts his sixth sea­ ing Department. son with Avondale as Property Master. Mr. Williams is currently a graduate stu­ HERMAN L. TEEPE, JR. is our Master dent at Indiana University working on his Electrician. 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