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Guy S. Liftle, Jr. Presents ROBERT CUMMINGS in "GENERATION"

June 18 - 23, 1968 Guy S. Little, Jr. PRESENTS ROBERT CUMMINGS In IIG ENE RAT I 0 Nil b¥ WU.UAM GO,ODHART with HOWARD PLATT, EDGAR MEYER ROBERT OSBORNE DAVID ROSENBAUM and introducing PAMELA SHOOP DIRECTED by ROBERT CUMMINGS PRODUCTION DESIGNED by ROBERT D. SOULE Production Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager JOHN KELSO FREDRICK LEE OLSON ENTIRE PRODUCTION UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF MR. LITTLE CAST Walter Owen HOWARD PLATT Jim Bolton ROBERT CUMMINGS Doris Owen ...... •...... •...... ••...... PAM ELA SHOOP Stan Herman EDGAR MEYER Winston Garand ROBERT OSBORNE Ken Powell DAVID ROSENBAUM SYNOPSIS OF SCENES The play takes place in the studio-loft apartment of Walter Owen, in Lower Manhattan. Time: Present ACT I: Late Saturday afternoon ACT II: Sunday a,fternoon ACT III: That evening There will be a 10 minute intermrs..ion between acts. NO SMOKING IN THE THEATRE No Pictures Please - Cameras Not Permitted in Theatre PRODUCTION STAFF FOR MR. LITTLE Public Relations and Publicity "" .. Lee York Children's Theatre Director ... , Lynda MilloH Executive Ser.:retary Dee Bradley Assistant to the Producer ".. Abigail Spreyer Dance Director """""""'" Gregg Stu.mp Technical Director Fredrick Lee Olson House Manager Jim Baldassare Busines" Manager .. , .. ,.... Guy S, Little, Sr. Box Office ", ... , .. , .. ,. Bob Gwaltney, Alma Technical Assistants Tom Hastings, Smith, Margaret Brummett, Jerili Little, Inis Cynthia Strohacker, David Hardin, Ray DUj:­ Little gan, Neil Fleckman, Patricia Fuoco, DaVid Property and Apprentice Westphal, leanne Reynolds, lean Obrecht, Co-ordinator Barbara DUker lennie Underwood, Becky Siegel, Carl Good­ Properties """""" Mary Lou Westerfield, win, Larry Breeding, Daryl Wagner, Linda . lim Baldassare Hutson, Michael Robins, Sonny Knight, P. Rehearsal Pianist ", ... ,."" .. Daryl Wagner Steve Harris, Phillip Boatwright, Marta An­ Program Editor and Librarian leanne derson, Jim Baldassare, Diane Sleek, Nicho­ Reynolds las Evans, Ken Francis. CREDITS: Kelly's Potato Chips, Dr. G. A. Roney, LOla Priddy, Best Clinic, libby's, Dave Mobley "Generation" presented with permission of Samuel French, Inc. NYC. EVERYTHING IN TRAVEL AIR ••• SEA ... RAIL ••• TRAVEL SERVICE Call 365-3316 117 LINCOLN SQUARE-URBANA

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Although Vivian Vance starring in The Mar­ -Keep Dreaming riage-Go-Round on May 25th marks the first show of the 1968 spring-summer-fall season at The Little Theatre-On The Square. this pro­ duction will be the ninth opening for producer Guy S. Little. Jr. this year. Immediately after presenting Rosemary Prinz in A Girl Could Get CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Lucky in December-January in Sullivan, MY". Little left for Phoenix, Arizona where he was engaged as producer for the 21st season at the famous Sombrero Playhouse. While in Phoenix, LITTLE THEATRE ON ITS 12th Mr. Little presented Howard Keel, Ray Walston, Kathryn Crosby. Mildred Natwick. Cornelia Otis Skinner and other greats of American show SEASON business in addition to Ann Sathern, Robert Cummings and Vivian Vance...all who will appear in Sullivan this season. Mr. Little returned to Sullivan in time to remodel the balcony of the theatre, removing the old pro­ jection booth and elevating the seats; and in­ stalling a new curved stage curtain-all to celebrate the opening of the 12th season in Sullivan. Long before Mr. Little opened the Grand Theatre back in 1957. he hoped and planned that someday he would have a theatre where musicals and plays could be presented. He got his first job in professional theatre as an ap­ prentice at the Keene, New Hampshire Summer Theatre in 1951 and worked the two following summers at the Gateway Musical Playhouse near Atlantic City. After graduation from the University of JOHN BARLO'W, R. Miami, Mr. Little took graduate courses at Ph. Columbia University and The American Theatre Wing before returning to central Illinois in the spring of 1957 to Jook for a theatre location. Not having success locating a suitable theatre in any of the larger cities in downstate Illi­ nois, Mr. Little decided to lease the movie house in his native Sullivan. Since the opening of Brigadoon on July 3. 1957. Mr. Little has presented 112 major productions-both plays and mqsicals-featuring many outstanding stars and supporting casts from Broadway, , TV and Opera. The first season ran nine weeks and had an attendance of 8.000. The Little Theatre-On The Square was open for twenty-four weeks last year and had an at­ tendance of 80,000....a most gratifying in· crease! The Little Theatre-On The Square also has a Children's Theatre which presents pro. ductions for young audiences on Saturdays dur­ inl( late June. July and AUl(ust. Mr. Little strongly believes that stock should be a prov­ ing-ground and workshop for young talent to develop as actors-singers-dancers and technicians. Thirty outstanding apprentices are accepted each year from over 100 applicants; these young stu­ Cafe &Tavern dents who have come from most. every state • STEAKS • SEA FOOD • CHICKEN • BAR-B-Q RIBS • CATFISH • SPAGHETTI

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Producer Guy S. Little, Jr. Routes 121 and 32 in the country. learn every phase of theatre operation while they are working towards mem· bership in Equity. the actor's union. After experiente in Sullivan, many have gone on to successful careers on Broadway and TV. In addition to his productions in Sullivan, Mr. Little manag-ed the Piccolo Playhouse in Joliet and has had touring productions that have Air Conditioned played leatling- theatres in Michigan, Ohio, Colorado, Connecticut and New York. Mr. Little works year around booking outstanding stars SULLIVAN, ILLINOIS such as June Allyson. Dennis Weaver, John Payne, Margaret O'Brien, Julia Meade, , Marie Wilson, Eddie Bracken, Joe E. Brown, Maq~aret Truman, Cesar Romero, Mer­ cedes McCambridg-e, Andy Devine, Gardner Mc­ Kay, Alan Young and Carl Bet•. Mr. Little has directed many of the product­ ions, designed and built the scenery, and has appeared in many of the shows. His favorite roles include Mr. Snow in Carousel. Lt. Cable in South Pacific and Kenneth in Cal/ Me Madam. Guy met his wife, J erili, when they were both studying theatre at the University of Miami. Jerili has starred in many productions in Sul­ livan and on tour and has established a fol­ lowin~ wherever she has performed. The Littles have been married fourteen years and have two children, Vanessa, age twelve and Sean, age six. Both children have been active in the Sul­ livan productions. The operation of a star theatre for twelve years in a town with a population of less than Gauger 4,000 has been called "the miracle of Sullivan" by theatre historians. Guy S. Little, Jr. g-rate­ fully salutes the faithful central Illinois audi­ ences who have patronized The Little Theatre­ On The Square since 1957. Lumber Co.

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When the depression interrupted his en~ineer. iog studies at Carnegie Teen, he' was invited to ROBERT OSBORNE (Winston Garand) who attend the Amedcan Academy of Dramatic Arts was featured in Picnic last week. gives us a on a scholarship. After sUr months, be wanted second· chance to en joy his work by recreating to go back to- engineering but was persuaded his role of the young lawyer which he has by his. acting teacher, the noted Charles JellinR:­ played in many tb.eatres throughout the coun 4 er, to give acting Ci' try~ He did. Since then he try. has appeared with many at the great ladies of He recently made his motion picture debut stage and screen. in How to Succeed in Business Without Really AlthouRh grateful for his many awards and Trying. You will also remember him as Gillie nominations. he is most proud of his UEmmy" in the popular day-time TV serial of The Young as "Best Actor" for his dramatic performance Marrieds. in . His other television appearances include The Aside from his current films of The Carpet­ Beverly Hillbillies, Alcoa Presents, The Bob baggers, Beacb Party, What A Way to Go, Newhart Show. Tbe Untouchables and The Desi. Promise Her AnythIng, and Stagecoach, Mr. lu Playhouse. He is one of the original members Cummin~s may be s.een in the soon to be re­ leased The Five Golden Dragons, recently com­ ~~ei~heT~e:~I,:'ws~h;:tr"ddiwg~a~~nghi~nta'r:n~~ ~~ pleted on location in Hong Kong. an actor and singer, he is the author of Acade­ He starred on Broadway opposite Ann Soth­ my Awards Illustrated with a foreword written ern in Faithfully Yours and The Wayward by Bette Davis. Stork. On leavinR: Sullivan, Mr. Cummin~s will tour DAVID ROSENBAUM (Ken Powell) has en­ with the entire cast for 10 weeks In many of hanced his ori~inal training with Uta Hagen the leading eastern theatres. and Herbert Ben~hof with three seasons of rig-orous stock appearances at Cincinnati, Palm PAMELA SHOOP (Doris Owen) has been pre­ Beach and White Sulphur Sprinj(s, N. Y. With parin~ and trainin~ for her first love, the thea­ Geraldine Fitzgerald. he appeared in Saroyan's t:re. for many years. She has appeared in many The Cave Dwellers off Broadway and also with IUtstanding productions includIng Music Man, Elaine May in Not Enough Rope. He has toured Amahl and the Night Visitors, Spoon River with Sam Levene and Menasha Skulnik in Anthology and as Abigail in Arthur Miller's Seidman and Son, with Skulnik again in The The Crucible. Zulu and the Zayda and Enter Laughing, and She received rave reviews and outstanding with Molly Picon in Dear Me, tbe Sky is Fall­ audience response for her performance as Madge ing. Last summer he appeared in the distin­ in the Little Theatre-On the Square's previous guished Eugene O'Neill Festival at Waterford, production of Picnic opposite Robert Horton. Conn., in a new play, The Indian Wants the Bronx. He has also appeared in New York in Evenings with Chekhov and in a New Dramat­ HOWARD PLATT (Walter Owen) recently ists Committee presentation of Does a Tiger appeared with Gig Young in Nobody Loves An Wear a Necktie~ in addition to appearing in Albatross and with in The Pleas­ Mytarization of Hilda with Vivica Lindfors. ure of His Company at Drury Lane Theatre, and, immediately before coming to Sullivan, he ROBERT D, SOULE (Production Designer) was featured as Alan in Picnic starring Ron Udebuted" 21 years ago as a scenic designer at Ely at Pheasant Run Playhouse. the Sombrero Playhouse in Phoenix, where he He receivec his dramatic training from James also designed the past winter season. He earned R. Downing, formerly of the Actor's Company his diploma at the Pasadena Playhouse. Since of Chicago. He has played hundreds of roles in then he's been responsible for production de­ Community a!td ProfeSSIonal theatres. signing in most of the major theatres in the His favorite characterization among the many United States, including Hawaii. he has done is Abraham Linco.ln. He presents The past 16 years Mr. Soule has called New a pro~ram of Lincolnia and Americana through­ York City his home, while designing some 30­ out the Chicago area. odd off-Broadway shows-among them Sudden­ ly Last Summer, Riverwind, Greenwich Village EDGAR MEYER (Stan Herman) is rejoining U.S.A., and Orpheus Descending. The Radio the Generation company for his third and final City Music Hall and the '64 World's Fair Won­ show this season for the Little Theatre-On the derama hav.e also felt his creative touch. Square audiences. When not involved in theatre productions, he Mr. Meyer enjoys the enviable reputation of designs for major department store window and the Ilactor's actor". 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