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CllNl Manana with playhouse DAVID BRITTON EVA AULTMAN NEXT ATTRACTION Texas Electric Service THE WIZARD OF OZ october 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31 RICHARD BARRETT ED DIXON Company ANDROCLES AND THE LION November 7, 14, 21, 28 The 'TWAS THE NIGHT CHUCK CISSEL BOBBY HEATH BEFORE CHRISTMAS December 5 12, 19 DANCE SHOP TOWN PUMP 10 30 a.m. matinee performances, RAYFORD SHELTON TANYA DUNCAN December and 12 PH 737-5264 SUPPER CLUB ADVENTURES OF Music & Lyrics by 3605 DEXTER, FORT WORTH 1015 UNIVERSITY DRIVE HUCKLEBERRY FINN February 6, 13, 20, 21 HAL HESTER and DANNY APOLINAR AESOP'S FALABLES March 6 13. 20. 27 EXECUTIVE CINDERELLA Book by April J . 10, 17, 24 • COFFEE DONALD DRIVER SERVICE Suggested by Shakespeare's Tommy Tawater "TWELFTH NIGHT" Carl & Coka Dance Studio TEXAS CHRISTIAN .• Frame Shop PRODUCTION STAFF . 702 CARROLL ST . FORT WO RTH , T £XAS Stage Direction by: ROBERT ENNIS TUROFF UNNERSITY 737 -7081 2 . eeas Musical Direction by: JOSEPH STECKO Choreography by: VOIGT KEMPSON Jimmie Dip's Chinese Scenic Design by: JOE DALE LUNDAY OPEN 24 HOURS Lighting by: DIANE TOMLINSON Restaurant Costumes by: EVELYN NORTON ANDERSON 1501 S. UNIVERSITY • 336-0311 5148 E. BELKNAP Steaks •834-1291 Produced by MELVIN 0. DACUS HAZEL HUNNICUTT AUG. 31 - SEPT. 12 GORDON TRAVEL AGENCY 3425 West 7th 1970 BOSWELL FLOWERS FT. WORTH CLUB FT. WORTH, 76102 332-6386 335-2161 BROOKS PHARMACY Lone Star Gas Company OVERSEAS MOTORS ROLLS-ROYCE BENTLEY MG CORPORATION AUSTIN AMERICA 2824 WHITE SETTLEMENT jaguar OYSTER BAR AND SEAFOOD RESTAURANT AUSTIN HEALEY Fort Worth: 3419 W. 7th ED 6-1691 Arlington: Hwy. 157 & Turnpike Exit CR 4-1329 PRODUCTION STAFF ROBERT L. THOMAS CO. Director ........................ Robert Ennis Turoff Good Times Musical Director .................... Joseph Stecko begin with MUSICAL NUMBERS Choreographer ..................... Voigt Kempson Scenic Designer .................. Joe Dale Lunday Dr Pepper THE CAST Lighting Designer and No One's Perfect, Dear....................................................... Sebastian and Viola Asst. Stage Manager ........... Diane Tomlinson Stage Manager ................... Douglas Balentine The Flowers ............................................................................................. Viola In Order Of Appearance Assistant Stage Manager ........ Parker Willson Apocalypse I'm Me! (I'm Not Afraid) ................................................................ Scenic Technician ................. David Freeman don simmons & associates Baby! Baby! .................................................................... Apocalypse and Viola Assistant Muciscal Director ..... Remi Ghilespi Sebastian ............................... David Britton Come Away, Death ............................................................................ Sebastian Assistant Director .................... Melvin Dacus Viola ..................................... Betty Buckley Technical Director ........................... Al Grab I'm On My Way to the Top ............................................................... Sebastian 3621 west seventh street Wardrobe Supervisor .......... Myrtle Stansbury Great Southweest Purser ................................ Rayford Shelton fort worth 817 731-2751 Let It Be .................................................................................................. Olivia Assistant to Mr. Lunday ..... Marla Nedelman Corporation ---------------- Orson .................................. Richard Barrett She Never Told Her Love ......................................................................... Viola Property Mistress .................. Patti Littlefield Assistants to Prop. Mistress ..... Janet Morgan, Olivia ...................................... Eva Aultman Be Gentle ................................................................................ Viola and Orson Steve Garrett Danny ...................................... Chuck Cissel What Do I Know? ........................................................... Viola and Apocalypse Dairy Barn Assistants to Mrs. Puett .... Pauline Johnson, Michael ................................... Bobby Heath Baby! Baby! ( Reprise) ................................... Apocalypse, Sebastian and Viola Cassandra Miller Costume Designer ................ Evelyn Norton The Now Generation ................................. ...................... Apocalypse and Viola DRIVE THROUGH SUPER MARKET John ............................................. Ed Dixon Anderson The Middle Years ............................................................................... Sebastian CONVENIENCE PRICES Nurse .................................... Tanya Duncan Scenic Fabricator ...................... John Haynes The Middle Years (Reprise) ...................................................................... Olivia Assistant to Mr. Haynes ............ David Henry Stage Manager .................... Rayford Shelton When You're Young and in Love ............................................ Viola and Orson Hair Stylist ............................... Dean Jordan Hunca Munca ........................................................... Apocalypse and Company Don't Leave Me ................................................................. Olivia and Sebastian EXECUTIVE STAFF Do Your Own Thing ....................................................................... Apocalypse ahc Producer & General Manager ... Melvin Dacus accent hardware COAST TO CO AST Business Manager ......................... Joan Puett PROPERTY DAMAGE APPRAISERS This show will be played without an intermission House Manager ....................... 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