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Redhead Little Theatre on the Square Eastern Illinois University The Keep 1960 Shows Programs 1960 Spring 8-23-1960 Redhead Little Theatre on the Square Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/little_theatre_1960_programs Part of the Theatre History Commons Recommended Citation Little Theatre on the Square, "Redhead" (1960). 1960 Shows Programs. 1. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/little_theatre_1960_programs/1 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1960 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1960 Shows Programs by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Guy S. 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L f). sppi.rd fos .h -.&a rt motel 8.lmortl n *ll dm and as Raat.&mblua lq+ ho.t.lr in YSltnt. hd& lie 11s rotdu te - - I - - Jerili little and L D. Clem& "REDHEAD" Book by Herbert Fields, Dorothy Fields, Sidney Sheldon, David 8hrw Musie by Albert Hague Lyrics by Dorothy Fields With Fran Rvan. Robert Gwaltne~,Bettv Chambers and Dick Ste~hens I Production Directed by JEFF WARREN MuricaI Direction by Dai~nsdand LiqhZsd by ELWOOD SMITH ANDREW GREENHUT Chommphy by Cortumsr by BETTY CHAMBERS JE88lE ENTIRE PRODUCTION UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF MR. LlTfLE CAST 1 RUTH LaRUE ---------------------------------------Judy Runym HOWARD CAVANAUGH ............................ Robert Gwdtney MAUDE SIMPSON ................................. Millicent Reed SARAH SIMPSON ---------- 2 ----------------------Fran Ryan GEORGE POPPETT-,---------,------------ L---------LGhtrles Balrd INSPECTOR WHITE................................... Jim Rusk ESSIE WHIMPLE ------------- -......................... JiLittle TOM BAXTER.................................. L. D. Clements MAY,----------------------------------------------Betty Chambers TILLY- ............................................... Peggy Pegler ALFY, STAGE DOORMAN ------------,-------------------Bob Fahey SIR CHARLES WILLINGHAM ........................... TerSwarts IINEZ ................................... JanHotard JAILER----------------------------------------------Dick Stephem Singers and Dancers: Lynda Barth, Jane Carroll, Peggy Pegler, Jeannie Wotard, Judy Runyon, Claire Johnson, Betty Chambers, Dick Stephens, Jerry Taflinger, Jim Rush, Joe Johnston, Cliff Gastler, Rod Fwnandez. IOrchestra: Two Piano-Elwood Smith and Eddie McCarty: B-Frmk Post; Pwcussion-Hal Fairwest)rw. Paints, Electrical Supplies, Plumbing S. and H. Green Stamp Phone 3123 East Side Square I I - I 1 i4~ MclAUGHLlN UEWN'S LGA. Complete Insurance and Real Eststa Service "Evqtbing in Food" ! Phone* 1-l Office 4111 Remidence 4232 - SULLIVAN, ILLINOIS 1 Hardin's Drug Store aI WADES I Flmt Door East of Theatre 1 I Cosmetics, Cameras and DRIVE-IN CLEANERS Supplies Sandwich and Fountain Cold Storage Available Service i,,A I L KEN'S SUPERWAY AFCO I Heating-Air Conditioning Moultrie County's Largest I! Food Store Eng0dHeat, bc Opn 7 Days Until 11 West Hurlwn hlllvm Midnight Phone 3l'lbNite ale9 F '. k pp. A L h - A&W DRIVE-IN Junction 121 and 32 After the Show-Drive in for Fast Service on All Kinds of Sandwiches and Cold Drinks. Compliments of BROWN ON COO Jobbem in 8helI A Qoodyea~eProd. SHOE COMPANY Free Pickup B Delivery & Prompt Tank Wagon Service Phone 5201 Sullivan, 111. WE GIVE 88H GREEN 8TAMPS lWS.Hamllton8t. Sulllvan,III. Hardware Stute Bank Lovington, Ill. Always ~urt~usService Courtesy of Sangamon Gmu Ammonia Co., Fd~tow 417 S. OAKLAND - Decatur SULLIVAN PLANT LOVINGTON PLANT Phone 4121 Phone 76 AFTER THE SHOW MEET THE CAST AT EIBBY'S PIZZA, SANDWICHES AND DRINKS ONE BLOCK NORTH OF 8QUARE .L . INSURANCE CLAIMS ---can be handled without red tape or delay when you insure with your local indepndent agent. Wood Imumncs and Realty Co. 7 West Harrison St. - Sullivan pson Sister's Waxwork8 the Walcworks Zicene 8: Outside the Museum &ene 9: Backstage of the Odean Theatre SC~N~10: Stage of the Odeon Theatre ACT II Scene 1: Tom's Apartment Scene 2: A Street Scene 3: The Gmn Dragon Pub Scene 4: The Jail Cell Scene 5: Corridor, Backatage Scene 6: The Museum Musical Numbers ------------------------------------Singer and I HULBERT PHARMACY Bethany Illinois PRESCRIPTIONS • FOUNTAIN SERVICE PACKAGE DRUGS Free Delivery to Sullivan (Coatid from Pam 2) met Hsmilton as Smnsrin in A TREE OROWS IN BROOKLYN. as General Bull- EW'S ROWERS- moose in LI'L ABNER and in a11 other produc- I I tions. AND. GIFTS CHARLES BAIRD (George) has been a mem- 412 8. Hamilton Route 32 ber of thc resident company this year and has I I appeared in all the productions of the 1960 ( "Flowers For All 0-rionrw 1 mason. Charles, who hails from Kansas, re- ceived his degree from Carnegie Tech and Arrangements Designed studied voice in hany. In stock he has I E.peclally For You I appeared at Indian. Pa.. Summer Theatre in such Call 1202 in Sulllvan roles as Denny in JANUS, Mortimer in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE and Tony in THE I I BOY FRIEND. Off B'way he ha been as- CREDITS: Aunt Maude and Sarah's nightcaps sociated with such productions as LEAVE IT from Reiucher's Dmg Stora-4ermerly Wel- TO JANE, GUITAR, TIME OF VENGENCE born's ; Pianor, Samuel Muuc Ca, Effingham ; and OH. KAY. Brt Clinic. 1. W. McMULLIN FUNERAL HOME DIAL 4100 SULLIVAN, ILLINOIS Everything to Build Anything Gauger Lumber Co. d First National Bank of Sullivan MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOIIT INSURANCE CORPORATlQN I -- &L & ;hLd1Lm3~-;- i. I CANDlMWD UR Flmt Doer Week ob Theatre FIRST IPS Air Canditiond Ci rculaflon Dining Room Service Pictures Stmks, Seafood, Advertising Lineage Lunchsons EnJoy Oood Faod In a Friendly News Coveragm Atmoaphrre IN MOULTRIE COUNTY L r- Weborn's Rexall SMsm Drug Stan MOTOR COMPANY Plarrlptlon Servlce CARS-TRUCKS Free Dellvery SALE8 and SERVICE Spice Island Spices 14 N. Main 8ullivm, Ill. Fannie May Candies Phne 6142 Semnd Door Went od Theatre SULLIVAN GRAIN CO. MOTEL MlUlOY ELEVATORS MILDRED AND ROY PICKEN, EAST END ELEVATOR,,,8ullivan Roprietom WE8T END ELEVATOR,,Sulllvan MACON QRAlN CO.-, -,--,Macon R@ 121 ad32 Box 286 Sunivan, Illinois Grain-Coal Cob Litter-Mulch L > Rhoda Lumber Co. Russell M Had- C. Lumber---Roof ing 8uiiivm, 111, Phone 4~~5 Cement READY MIX CEMENT CONTRACTORS Paint---Hardware Basement, Walk, Drlros, 1117 W. Jackson St FwntWiane and mttlrr, momm F'ewh and at* Sullivan, Ill. L - I At the clore sf Ws, avrr fourth r.r.on at the entire campany for the wonderful ooopemtlon, en- muragemcnt, uud loyal support you aa theatre goem have glvm UB, For a number of yeam, my g&ert ambition war te operate my awn legitimate murlcal theatre. The past four rummer aeaoonr at the Grand have been most exciting and rtlmulatlng for the cast, the production staff and mysolf most d all. The opportunity of ahdng what ir to me the moat wonderful burlnemo in tha whole world wlth the Bob Fahey an& lnir a~dGuy Little, Sr., have cmnpletely dsdlttWl their bnrrgfm @md thdrty~ixmuriul pmductionr on the &age at the GrarPd ther ourtaln of the 1960 wasom, a total of 230 perfonnanccs will have Illinolr audiences. We rinceraly hope to return to thir wea for BRIGADOON THE PAJAMA GA E BELLS ARE RIEIQIM WONDERFUL TOWN ANNIE QET YOU! GUN KISMeT SHOW BQAT GUYS AND DOLLS KISS ME, KATE THE KING AND I THE STUDENT PAIN SONG OF NORWAY THE BOY FRIEND *BAY, DARLING CALL ME MADAM PLAIN AND FANCY WISH YOU WERE HERE CAN-CAN FINIAN'S RAINBOW THE DESERT SONG GUYS AND DOLLS DAMN YANKEES OKLAHOMA .
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