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1964-1965 Season Productions 1961-1970

10-29-1964

Look Homeward,

Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

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~tterbein Thomas Wolfe ) Octeber 29, 30, 31, 1964 Directer: Prof. Charles Dodrill Designer-Technical Directer: Prof. Fred Thayer

CAST OF CHARACTERS Ben Gant Ed Maurer** Mrs. Marie "Fatty" Pert Thalia N ikides * Helen Gant Barton Chris Northrup* Hugh Barton Jim Million* Eliza Gant Marilou Holford* Will Pentland Nick Walker Eugene Gant G ordon Cook* Jake Clatt Tom James Mrs. Clatt Linda Krakauskas Florry Mangle Barbara Ballenger Mrs. Snowden Judi Garrett Mr. Farrel ...... David Fox Miss Brown Gwendy Miles Laura James Kay Blackledge** W. 0 . Gant John Duval** Dr. Maguire Jim Bebee** Tarkingten Jack Fowler Madame Elizabeth Deedi Bebout Luke Gant .... Jim Granger *Denotes members of Cap and Dagger Dramatics Club * *Denotes members of Theta Alpha Phi Dramatics Fraternity. "Look Homeward, Angel" is presented through arrangements with Samuel French, Inc. SYNOPSIS OF SCENES The rown of Altamont, in the scare of North Carolina, in the fall of the year nineteen hundred and sixteen.

ACT I Scene 1 The Dixieland Boarding House; a fall afternoon. Scene 2 The same; chat evening.

Intermission

ACT II Scene 1 Gant's marble shop; one week lacer. Scene 2 The Dixieland Boarding House; the next night. Intermission

ACT Ill The Dixieland Boarding House; two weeks later

THEATRE STAFF Prof. Charles W. Dodrill** Director of Theatre Prof. Fred Thayer** Designer-Technical Director Mrs. Nancy Norris Publicity Director Dr. James Grissinger Chairman, Dept. of Speech Kay Blackledge* * Box-Office Vicki Bryan* Box-Office Carole Grinde Box-Office Ted Baranet* Student Assistant Roger Vickers Student Assistant Pac McGinnis . . . . Student Assistant

OTTERBEIN COLLEGE IS A MEMBER OF THE ARTS COUNCIL OF COLUMBUS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Dr. Kenneth Foltz Goodwill Industries Ohio Seate University Theatre Mrs. Ralph Smith Mrs. Alvin Young ASSISTANT TO DIRECTOR: Dave Samson STAGE MANAGER: Keith Kaufman COSTUMES: Nancy Ertel*, Martha Warthen*, co-chmn., Carolyn Carson, Kathy Keck, Janie King, Sue Kuthan, Marsha Shauk. HOUSE MANAGER: Ken Smith** LIGHTS: Dave Orbin**-chmn., John Judy, Ron Orbin*, Herb Seto. MAKE-UP: Barb Wylie**-chmn., Liz Beezley, Becky Daily, Sue Hohnhorst, Lynne Puterbaugh*, Rachel Stinson. PROGRAMS: Carol Darling *-chmn., Charlotte Durkin*, Elaine Mollencopf, Elma Schmidt, Brenda Zoller. PROPERTIES: Kathy Morris*, Jack Wright**-co-chmn., Charlotte Durkin*, Mary Feagn, Kathy Hobbs, Deanie Rose. PUBLICI1Y: Bette Smith*-chmn., Carole Grinde, Pat Merryman, Charma Moreland. SET CONSTRUCTION: Stage Craft Class, Tom Bowan, Anne Durkin, Kathy Keck. TICKETS: Vicki Bryan**, Carol Grinde-co-chmn., Nancy Ertel, Sue Hohnhorst.

COMING EVENTS - November, December November 4- -'-'-The Muuse Thar Roared", Foreign Film Series. - - - November 8-Jazz Service of Worship, First United Presbyterian Church, Festival of Arts. November 11-Frans Reynders, Pantomimist, Festival of Arts. November 13-Dance Concert; University Dance Group of the Ohio State Uni­ versity, Festival of Arts. November 17-Robert Noehren, organist, concert, Artist Series. November 24-"Spoon River", original Broadway Produccion by Parland Produc­ tions, Artist Series. December 8-12-"The Sap of Life", Otterbein College Theatre.

MAILING LIST Mailing list request cards are available at the box-office. If you would like to be on our mail ing list and receive announcements of all our cultural activities, please fill out a card and leave it at the box-office. The REFRESHMENT stand is located in the north lobby for your convenience and pleasure. We would appreciate your cooperation in not bringing cups back into the auditorium. Thank you. Restrooms are located off the main corridor immediately beneath the main lobby. "J Tickets for "Spoon River" go on sale in the box-office on Novemb~~Fo, ~~~~ ~ G;l\~ , .'i-1 ~ ---- J Ji L/[ ~ ~ ,ilc& ' N~

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