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Scenes From THE UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE P. O. BOX 8028 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78713-8028 ONE-ACT PLAY ENTRIES 2006-2007 Listed in Alphabetical Order by Town/School 1196 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS PARTICIPATING School Play Director(s) A Abbott 76621 sf A Company of Wayward Saints Terry Timmons, Agnes Timmons Abernathy 79311 sf Picnic Dora Turner Abilene: Abilene 79603 sf After Juliet Clay Freeman, Chad Kennedy, Kelly Murphey Cooper 79605 sf The Kentucky Cycle: Fire in the Hole Tim Haynes, Kristie Perkins Wylie 79606 sf The Cover of Life Renee Clark, Lea Hutt Ackerly-Sands 79713 A Toby Show Tana Howard, Leigh Ann Fry Adrian 79001 sf Steel Magnolias Becky Johnson, Teresa Vines, Monty Hale Afton-Patton Springs 79220 sf Nine Girls Cristy McClenny Agua Dulce 78330 sf Steel Magnolias Elizabeth McSwain, Laura Valls Alba-Golden 75410 The Lottery Penny Goggans Albany 76430 sf I Never Sang for My Father Andre J. Raymond Aledo 76008 sf Blood Brothers Christy Collard, Sue Brunner Alice 78332 sf Pinocchio Commedia Darleen Totten Alief: Elsik 77072 sf Medea Kathy Gallas, Sharon Gonzales, Steve Brown Hastings 77072 The Beggar's Opera Lujean Kreisner, Bob Maddox, Houston Hayes Kerr 77083 The Comedy of Errors Richard Nelson Gonzalez Taylor 77083 sf Playing for Time Laura Bradshaw. Julie Ryan, James Watkins Allen 75002 Chamber Music Carrie Howell, Janet Flynn Alpine 79830 sf To Kill a Mockingbird Zana Moore, Becky Hanna Altair-Rice 77412 sf Antigone Jen Watson, Duane Watson Alto 75925 Victoria at 18 Emily Chidester Alvarado 76028 sf The Cripple of Inishmaan Tempa Sherrill, Jo Ann Gracey Alvin 77511 Ladies of the Tower Laurie Reese, M. Hernandez, A. Mabry Alvord 76225 sf Dead Poets Society Connie Deweber, Carla Bullard, Don Deweber Amarillo: Amarillo 79109 sf The Lute Song Jan McCathern Caprock 79103 sf The Little Foxes Linda Ferguson Highland Park 79120 The Dear Departed Patricia Cowden Palo Duro 79107 sf Once on the Island Shannon Mashburn, Katie Hoyler River Road 79108 sf Pippin Richie R. Garza Tascosa 79102 Assembly Line Robin Downs Amherst 79312 Riders to the Sea Kerri Isbell Anahuac 77514 Her Senior Year Deborah Dominguez Anderson-Shiro 77830 The Happy Scarecrow Shannon Ross Andrews 79714 sf Eleven Zulu Pam Kasinger, Jaymee Snow, Toni Bracy Angleton 77515 Once Upon a Playground Lacey Hayes, Kelly Griffith, Cindy Ward Anna 75409 sf A Midsummer Night's Dream Janie Breor, Megan Davis Anson 79501 sf The Imaginary Invalid Barbara Billington, Jim Jarrett Anthony 79821 sf Ordinary People John H. Poteat, Reina Salcedo, Mary Kay Wheeler Apple Springs 75926 sf Two Fools Who Gained a Measure of Cody Moree Wisdom Aquilla 76622 The Girl in the Mirror Jeanette Adkins, Betty Cox, Shawn Nugent sf- "Scenes From" 1 School Play Director(s) Aransas Pass 78336 sf Big Love Sandra Viar, Sylvia Everett Archer City 76351 A Midsummer Night's Dream Candy Bouldin, Becky Nogle, Leslie Meeks Argyle 76226 sf Archipelago Nancy Chumbley, Brenda Spain Arlington: Arlington 76013 sf Rain Wanda Sessions, Elizabeth Martin Bowie 76018 sf Broken Glass Joy Trimble, Ryan Mullican, Kevin Blount Houston 76014 sf A Midsummer Night's Dream Louann Chapman Lamar 76012 sf Marvin's Room Steve D. Morris, Diana L. Story Martin 76016 sf Anatomy of Gray Larry W. Cure, Sharon K. Miller, Chris M. Proctor Seguin 76002 sf Terra Nova Melissa Benton Wallis, Robert Aprea Arp 75750 sf The Foreigner Danielle Rousseau Aspermont 79502 sf The Nerd Lisa Meador, Amy Richardson Athens 75751 sf The Love of the Nightingale Maggie Mizell, Matthew Mizell Atlanta 75551 Limbo Kristen Key, Alisa Morris Aubrey 76227 sf The Honorable Urashima Taro Tom Jarrett, Sami Womack, Amelia Schmidt Austin: Akins 78748 sf Playing for Time Maureen Siegel Anderson 78759 sf Necessary Targets Paige Hamilton Austin 78703 sf Round and Round the Garden Billy Dragoo, Annie Dragoo Bowie 78749 sf By the Bog of Cats Betsy Cornwell, Marco Bazan Crockett 78745 sf And the Rain Came to Mayfield Tommy Grubbs Johnson (LBJ) 78724 Hide and Seek Melissa J. Alexander Lake Travis 78738 sf The Bald Soprano Daisy Waller, K. J. Bartosh Lanier 78758 Asylum Reba Armstrong Texas School for the Blind and Impromptu Robert Pierson, Mary Faith Price, Kim Nagy Visually Impaired 78756 Travis 78704 sf The Children's Story Thomas DeLaurier Westlake 78746 sf Wild Honey Michael Harlan, Becky White Austwell-Tivoli 77990 sf The Voice of the Prairie Antonio Aguirre, Jr., Dolores Vela Avalon 76623 Louder, I Can't Hear You Tiffany Morgan, Sherry Gilson, Teresa Harris Avery 75554 All in Disguise Gary Chasteen, Denise Swint Avinger 75630 Her Senior Year Teri Farmer Axtell 76624 sf The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the- Candice Staas Moon Marigolds Azle 76020 A Rose for Emily Tia Moen B Baird 79504 The Importance of Being Earnest Walter Williams Ballinger 76821 sf The Wizard of Oz Sherran Giestmann, Jason Crenshaw Balmorhea 79718 Persephone Norma J. Estrada Bandera 78003 sf The Merchant of Venice Roslyn P. Houghton, Monica Sharpe, Cynthia Anderson Bangs 76823 Interview Gina Aplin, Dustin Aplin, D'Ann Pierce Banquete 78380 sf Bad Seed Emily N. Francis Barksdale-Nueces Canyon 78801 The Unknown Soldier Renee Cummins Bartlett 76511 The Small World of Millie McIvor Angela Shortland Bastrop 78602 sf Medea Guillermo De Leon Bay City 77414 sf The Diviners Magda Mirelez, Troy Holland Baytown-Lee 77520 sf Bad Seed Rosemary Calico-Hopson, Veronica Johnson Baytown-Sterling 77521 sf Rabbit Hole Laura Mills Parker, Kyle Martin Beaumont: Central 77702 sf Crimes of the Heart R. H. Awoyefa Ozen 77705 Kaleidoscope Stephanie Barclay Westbrook 77706 To Burn a Witch Debbie Long Beckville 75631 The Girl Who Was Asked to Turn Blue Catherine Gaertner sf- "Scenes From" 2 School Play Director(s) Beeville-Jones 78102 sf The Diviners Roland Adame, K. Belcher, Gina Latcham Bellevue 76228 sf Crimes of the Heart Norman Hall, Marsha Hanson Bells 75414 sf Dearly Departed Bill Wheeler Bellville 77418 The Devil and Daniel Webster Stephanie Kasper Belton 76513 sf The Curious Savage Amy C. Medina Ben Bolt-Palito Blanco 78342 The Girl Who Was Asked to Turn Blue Gar Bradshaw Benavides 78341 Tartuffe David Gutierrez, Iris Hinojosa Benjamin 79505 sf Living Out Belle Grill, Susan Cartwright Big Lake-Reagan County 76932 sf The Crucible Deann Randle, Kathi Ash, Ryan Sprott Big Sandy 75755 sf The Cripple of Inishmaan Dianne L. Salton Big Sandy-Harmony 75755 sf Dearly Departed Tammy Biggs Big Spring 79720 sf Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Tracie Lindsey Bishop 78343 sf You Can't Take It With You Joe D. Trevino, Jr., Sammy Gutierrez, Wanda Smith Blackwell 79506 The Magic Well Janet Magness, Janet Lisso Blanco 78606 sf Steel Magnolias Tony Vela Blanket 76432 Bernice Bobs Her Hair Cynthia Heard, Monty Jones Bloomburg 75556 Voices Angie Greene, Shannon Peacock Blooming Grove 76626 The Lottery Misti M. Hutchinson Bloomington 77951 Rise and Shine Maxine Smajstrla, Todd Deaver Blue Ridge 75424 sf A Gap in Generations Linda L. Mahan, Linda Crane Boerne 78006 sf The Insanity of Mary Girard Beth Tilton Bogata-Rivercrest 75417 Voices Becky Andrews, Mona Pitts Boling 77420 sf Death of a Salesman Stephanie Konvicka, Renee Cavazos Bonham 75418 sf The Insanity of Mary Girard Jason Brown Booker 79005 sf The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the- Debbie Simpson Moon Marigolds Borger 79007 Of Winners, Losers and Games Cody Duncan Bowie 76230 sf The Arkansaw Bear Anja Schaefer, Margret Strickland Bowie-Gold-Burg 76230 Interview Linda Fitzner, Pam Demoss Boyd 76023 Good-bye to the Clown Dana Campbell Boys Ranch 79010 sf The Curious Savage Jackie Selman, Kathy Brewer Brackettville-Brackett 78832 The Small World of Millie McIvor Cindy Brandt, Lisa Conoly Brady 76825 sf Beauty and the Beast Pamela Roper, Lynn Munden, Laura Gonzalez Breckenridge 76424 sf I Never Saw Another Butterfly Angela Kidd, Beth Hand Bremond 76629 Foiled By an Innocent Maid Karen Minehart Brenham 77833 sf Ordinary People Andy Hart, Amy Schramm, Beth Dusek Bridge City 77611 sf Born Guilty Debbie Morris Miller Bridgeport 76426 sf The Persecution and Assassination of Kalyn Flanagin Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade Briscoe-Fort Elliott 79011 Cyrano de Bergerac Tyna Horn Brock 76087 sf Picnic Robin Tedder Bronte 76933 sf Unexpected Tenderness Sherri Marrs, Terry Marrs Brookeland 75931 sf Faith County Ken Webb, Terri Webb Brownfield 79316 sf The Insanity of Mary Girard Joe Bullock Brownsboro 75756 sf The Night of the Foolish Moon Wayne Innerarity Brownsville: Hanna 78521 sf The Elephant Man Joe N. Rodiguez Lopez 78521 Stages Charlene Moskal Pace 78520 Why Do We Laugh? Bernadette Egly Porter 78521 sf The Wonderful Adventures of Don Matt C. Thom Quixote Rivera 78521 The Other Side of the Wall Clement Markley Brownwood 76801 sf To Destroy You is No Loss Larry Mathis sf- "Scenes From" 3 School Play Director(s) Bruni 78344 sf Anatomy of Gray Marinka Bozada, Marie Bowers, Glenda Gunkel Bryan 77802 Hamlet Robin Donnelly Buckholts 76518 Yes Means No Lori LaRue Buda-Hays 78610 sf The Last Night of Ballyhoo Danielle Zweschper Buffalo 75831 sf The Diviners Jill Henson Bullard 75757 sf The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild Jennifer Roberts, Tabitha Hippler Buna 77612 The Comedy of Errors June Hyden Burkburnett 76354 sf A Company of Wayward Saints Bob Barrow, Shannon Johnston Burleson 76028 sf David's Mother Donna Matney Burnet 78611 The Beggar's Opera Camille Frost, Kelle Spinn, Charles Crews Burton 77835 Act Three, Scene Five Lowell Herzog, Kim Sequeira Bushland 79012 Her Senior Year Lyndie Davis Bynum 76631 Lily Daw and the Three
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