Phillips: Production Chronology

 
 

Pursuit of Happiness by Lawrence Langner and Armina Marshall Langner, May 16 – 23, 1964
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set/Lighting, Tom McKeehan; Men’s costumes by Mullanes of DC and Eaves Costumes Company of NYC; Women’s costumes by Sara Blair
Meg - - Joanne Heegar
Matt - - John Madden
Captain Aaron Kirkland - - Owen Phillips
Colonel Mortimer Sherwood - - Ian Sullivan
Prudence Kirkland - - Diana Menke
Comfort Kirkland - - Mimi Cozzens
Max Christman - - Bill Alderson
Sheriff Thaddeus Jennings - - Tom McKeehan
Son of Liberty - - Robert Osth
Rev. Lyman Banks - - Harold Herman

Marriage-Go-Round by Leslie Stevens. May 25 – 30, 1964
Dir./Set, Tom McKeehan; Assistant Director, Edward R. Jacobs; Stage Manager, Philip Huffman
Paul Deville - - Ian Sullivan
Content Lowell (Mrs. Delville) - - Mimi Cozzens
Katrin Sveg - - Pamela Taylor
Ross Barron - - Harold Herman

My Three Angels by Sam & Bella Spewack.  June 1 – 6, 1964
Dir. Owen Phillips; Costumes, Sara Blair
Felix Ducotel - - Edward Jacobs
Emile Ducotel - - Mimi Cozzens
Marie Louise Ducotel - - Diana Menke
Mme. Parole - - Ellen Barrett
Joseph - - Harold Herman
Jules - - Ian Sullivan
Alfred - - Bill Alderson
Henri Trochard - - John Madden
Paul - - Philip Huffman
Lieutenant - - Lou Morrison

Period of Adjustment by Tennessee Williams.  June 8 – 20, 1964
Ralph Bates - - Ian Sullivan
Isabel Haverstick - - Pamela Taylor
George Haverstick - - Bill Alderson
Susie - - Diana Menke
Mrs. McGillicuddy - - Nell Dew
Mr. McGillicuddy - - Harold Herman
Police Officer - - Philip Huffman
Dorothea Bates - - Mimi Cozzens

Ah! Wilderness by Eugene O’Neill.  June 22 – 27, 1964 (extended through July 4)
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Conn Fleming & John Madden
Tommy - - Ross Clark
Mildred - - Lang Scruggs
Arthur - - Bill Alderson
Essie Miller - - Mimi Cozzens
Lily Miller - - Pamela Taylor
Nat Miller - - Harold Herman
Sid Davis - - Ian Sullivan
Richard - - Robert Osth
David McComber - - John Madden
Nora - - Ellen Barrett
Wint Selby - - Conn Fleming
Muriel McComber- - Diana Menke

Ten-Nights in a Bar-Room by William W. Pratt. July 6 – 11, 1964
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Conn Fleming
Sample Swichel - - Ian Sullivan
Joe - - Harold Herman
Diana Menke
Pamela Taylor
Mehitable -- Mimi Cozzens
Bill Alderson
Philip Huffman
Conn Fleming

The Moon is Blue by F. Hugh Herbert.  July 13 – 18, 1964. (Or, were dates July 13 – 25, 1964?)
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Robert McNally & Jane Caspar; Costumes, Maida Jones
Patty O’Neill - - Lang Scruggs
Donald Gresham - - William Smith
David Slater - - Owen Phillips
Michael O’Neill - - Robert (Bob) Jones

Bye-Bye Birdie by Lee Adams & Michael Stewart. July 27 – Aug. 8, 1964
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Dominic Poleo; Stage Manager, Phillip Huffman; Musical Direction and Choreography, Byron Grant & Jan McElhaney
Albert Peterson - - Ian Sullivan
Rose Alvarez - - Jan McElhaney
Teenagers:
Alice - - Diana Menke
Margie Ann - - Toni Tolou
Nancy - - Sheri Gaines
Penelope Ann - - Barbara Huntsberry
Deborah Sue - - Pamela Taylor
Suzie - - Julie Bowen
Linda - - Linda Quynn
Helen - - Sandra Ritchie
Carol - - Mary McHale
Arthur - - Jim Cross
Freddie – Roger Powell
Harvey - - Paul Baker
Peyton - - Adrian Sipple
Henry  - - Bob Osth
Ursula Merkle - - Joanne Heeger
Kim MacAfee - - Kay Johnson
Mrs. MacAfee - - Nell Dew
Mr. MacAfee - - Harold Herman
Teen Trio - - Pamela Taylor; Joanne Heeger; Lang Scruggs
Sad Girl - - Pamela Taylor
Another Sad Girl - - Sandra Ritchie
Mae Peterson - - Mimi Cozzens
Conrad Birdie - - Bill Alderson
Mayor - - Bob Jones
Mayor’s Wife - - Eileen Barrett
Hugo Peabody - - Conn Fleming
Randolph MacAfee - - Jim Burke
Mrs. Merkle - - Ellen Barrett
Gloria Rasputin - - Lang Scruggs
TV Station Manager - - Paul Baker
Charles F. Maude - - Bob Jones
Shriners - - - Conn Fleming, Paul Baker, Jim Cross, Roger Powell, Andrian Sipple

Look Homeward, Angel by Katti Frings. August 10 – 22, 1964 
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set/Lighting, Dominic Poleo
Ben Gant - - Ian Sullivan
Mrs. Marie “Fatty” Pert - - Martha Sheetz
Helen Gant Barton - - Lang Scruggs
Hugh Barton - - Bill Alderson
Eliza Grant - - Mimi Cozzens
Will Pentland - - Gene Babb
Eugene Gant - - Robert Osth
Jake Clatt - - Conn Fleming
Mrs. Clatt - - Ellen Barrett
Miss Florry Mangle – Idalee Alderson
Mr. Farrel - - Lynn Lockwood
Miss Brown - - Jane Casper
Laura James - - Barbara Brown
W. O. Grant - - Harold Herman
Dr. Maguire - - Robert Jones
Madame Elizabeth - - Joy Mills
Luke Grant - - Paul Byron Baker

A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams.  Aug. 24 – Sept. 5, 1964
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set/Lighting, Dominic Poleo; Stage Manager, Tommy Thompson
Mexican Woman - - Jane Caspar
Eunice Hubbell - - Langhorne Scroggs
Stanley Kowalski - - Bill Alderson
Stella Kowalski - - Mimi Cozzens
Steve Hubbell - - Harold Herman
Harold Mitchell (Mitch) - - Ian Sullivan
Blanche Dubois - - Pamela Taylor
Pablo Gonzales - - Bob Jones
A Young Collector - - Paul Byron Baker
Nurse - - Jane Caspar
Doctor - - Lynn Lockwood

THE 1964 FALL SEASON

The Moon is Blue by F. Hugh Herbert. Sept. 7 - 12, 1964
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Conn Fleming &John Madden; Costumes, Maida Jones
Patty O’Neill - - Langhorne Scruggs
Donald Gresham - - Bill Alderson
Michael O’Neill - - Robert V. Jones
David Slater - - Owen Phillips

The Romper Season by Edward H. Jacobs.  Sept. 14 – 26, 1964 (NOTE:  Play is listed as The World Premier)
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Conn Fleming
George Hopkins - - Harold Herman
Clare Hopkins - - Mimi Cozzens
Natalie Olmstead - - Pamela Taylor
Frank Cushing - - Ian Sullivan
Chuck Hopkins - - Bill Alderson
Theodore - - George Barnett
Buddy - - Himself
A Visitor - - Bob Jones

Angel Street by Patrick Hamilton.  Sept. 28 – Oct. 10, 1964
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set designed by Conn Fleming, painted by Jane Caspar
Bella Manningham - - Pamela Taylor
Manningham - - Ian Sullivan
Inspector - - Harold Herman
Maid - - Jane Caspar
?? - - Anne Marie Borger
Policeman - - Robert Jones

Champagne Complex by Leslie Stevens, Oct. 12 – 24, 1964
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set/Lighting, Tom McKeehan; Costumes, Lynn Sams; Property Mistress, Martha Sheetz; Stage Manager, Tom McKeehan
Allyn Macy - - Pamela Taylor
Dr. Bowen - - Will Gregory
Helms Fell Harper - - Greg Taylor

The Fourposter by Jan de Hartog, Oct. 26 - Nov. 7, 1964
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set/Lights, Tom McKeehan; Costumes, Lynn Sams; Property mistress, Martha Sheetz; Stage Manager, Tom McKeehan
Agnes - - Pamela Taylor
Michael - - Will Gregory

Wayside Bits and Pieces - - A Musical Revue   Nov. 10 – 15, 1964; a Wayside Theatre Workshop Production; extra performances on Nov. 20, 21 and 22 were added for this ‘hit’ musical revue.
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Tom McKeehan; Costumes, Mary MacIntosh and Lynn Sams; Musicians: Nettie Carbaugh (piano), Tiny Miller (drums); Lou Morrison (bass).
Program was in two parts.  Part One consisted of music from Lionel Bart; Kurt Weill Medley; Lerner & Loewe Medley; Songs by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley; Folk Songs; and Rodgers & Hammerstein Songs. Part Two consisted of music by Rodgers & Hammerstein; Operatic Aria; Songs from Leonard Bernstein; a Rodgers & Hart Medley; Songs from Lerner & Loewe.
Performers were: Greg Taylor, Mona Barton, Roger Powell, Don Haun, Bob MacIntosh, Mary MacIntosh, Anne Marie Borger, Bob Jones

Cinderella. 1964 dates: Dec. 12 at 2:30 & 8:40; Dec. 13 at 2:30; Dec 19 at 2:30 & 8:40; Dec. 20 at 2:30; Dec. 26 at 2:30; 27 at 2:30; Jan. 9 at 2:30; Jan. 10 at 2:30
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set/Lights, Tom McKeehan; Costumes, Lynn Sams
Cinderella - - Sandra Ritchie
Prince - - Robert McNally
Step-mother - - Martha Sheetz
First Step-sister - - Michelle Singers
Second Step-sister - - Anne Marie Borger
Roland - - Roger Powell
Curdkin - - Bob Jones
Galafron - - Lynn Sams or John Shiner
The Queen - - Louise Powell or Mary Hughes
The Fairy Godmother - - Margarette Smith or Jane Caspar
Felix - - John Gilpin
Page - - Drix Neimann
Touchstone - - Alois Caspar
Ballerinas - - Mary McHale, Toni Tulou, Mary Carolyn Anderson
Ladies of the Court - - Becky Cayse, Megan Ebert, Liz Muluanity

 

1965

Mary, Mary by Jean Kerr.  May 28 – June 12, 1965
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set/Lighting, Jim Way & Jane Caspar; Costumes, Maida Murray; Stage Manager, Jim Way
Bob McKellaway - - Ian Sullivan
Tiffany Richards - - Ilona Dulaski
Oscar Nelson - - Harold Herman
Dirk Winston - - Bill Alderson
Mary McKellaway - - Carol Churas 

Ten Little Indians by Agatha Christie.  June 14 – 26, 1965
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set/Lighting, Bernard Y. Cockrell & Jane Caspar
Rogers, the butler - - Jim Way
Mrs. Rogers - - Ilona Dulaski
Fred Narracott - - Bill Madigan
Vera Claythorne - - Carol Churas
Captain Philip Lombard - - Bill Alderson
Anthony Marston - - Stephen Levi
William Blore - - Jim Hubbard
Gen. MacKenzie - - Lynn Sams
Emily Brent - - Lindé Hayen
Sir Lawrence Wargrave - - Harold Herman
Dr. Armstrong - - Bob Jones

The Winslow Boy by Terence Rattigan.  June 28 – July 10, 1965 
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set/Lighting, Robert M. Wick & Don Scarneck; Costumes, Maida Murray Jones; Stage Manager, Bernard Y. Cockrell
Ronnie Winslow - - Drix Niemann
Violet - - Ilona Dulaski
Arthur Winslow - - Harold Herman
Grace Winslow - - Lindé Hayen
Dickie Winslow - - Steven Levi
Catherine Winslow - - Carol Churas
John Watherstone - - Bill Alderson
Desmond Curry - - Bernard Y. Cockrell
Miss Barnes - - Jane Casper
Fred the photographer - - Bill Martin
Sir Robert Morton - - Donald Niemann

Never Too Late by Sumner Arthur Long.  July 12 – 24, 1965 
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set/Lighting, Bernard Y. Cockrell & Jane Caspar; Costumes, Eva Nolan; Stage Manager, Bernard Y. Cockrell
Grace Kimbrough - - Carol Churas
Harry Lambert - - Harold Herman
Edith Lambert - - Lindé Hayen
Dr. James Kimbrough - - Stephen Levi
Charlie - - Bill Alderson
Kate - - Ilona Dulaski
Mr. Foley - - Gregory Litle
Mayor Crane - - Bernard Y. Cockrell
Policeman - - Jim Hubbard

Take Her, She’s Mine by Phoebe & Harry Ephram.  July 26 – Aug. 7, 1965
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set/Lighting, Bernard Y. Cockrell & Jane Caspar; Costumes, Sandee Ritchie & Angie Lacey; Stage Manager, Bernard Y. Cockrell
Principal - - Sylvia Sinnett
Mollie Michaelson - - Ilona Dulaski
Frank Michaelson - - Harold Herman
Anne Michaelson - - Lindé Hayen
Liz Michaelson - - Charla Hayen
Airline Clerk - - Jim Hubbard
Emmett - - Stephen Levi
Adele McDougall - - Diane Hall
Sarah Walker - - Carol Churas
Donn Bowdry - - Gregory Litle
1st Freshman - - Robert MacNally, III
2nd Freshman - - Jim Hubbard
Richard Gluck - - Lynn Sams
Alex Loomis - - Bill Martin
Mr. Whitmeyer - - Bob Jones
Linda Lehmen - - Vicki Morales
Clancy - - Bill Alderson
Mr. Hibbetts - - Lynn Sams

Carnival, music and lyrics by Bob Merrill, book by Michael Stewart. Aug. 9 – 21, 1965
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set/Lighting, Bernard Y. Cockrell & Jane Caspar; Costumes, Maida Jones; Musical Director/Choreographer, Byron Grant; Stage Manager, Bernard Y. Cockrell. Musicians:  Marcia Lavorini and Bruce Grant, (pianos); Dr. Carl B. Miller, (drums)
Jacquot - - Harold Herman
Roustabouts - - Lynn Sams, Bill Martin, Robert McNally III, Jim Hubbard
B. F. Schlegel - - Bill Alderson
The Incomparable Rosalie - - Carol Churas
Marco the Magnificent - - Stephen Levi
Princess Olga - - Lindé Hayen
Gladys Zuwicki - - Ilona Dulaski
Gloria Zuwicki -  - Sylvia Sinnett
Greta Schlegel - - Eva Norland
Lili - - Vicki Morales
Grobert - - Bernard Y. Cockrell
Paul Berthalet - - Gergory Litle
First Card Girl - - Sandy Ritchie
Dr. Glass - - Jim Hubbard
Bluebird Girls - - Anne Dunlap, Sherry Gaines, Susan Reger, Sandy Ritchie, Charla Hayen
Horrible Henry, Marguerite - - Harold Herman
Carrot Top, Benardo - - Gregory Little
Carnival people:  Anne Dunlap, Sherry Gaines, Jan Olson, Angie Lacy, Betty Orndoff, Susan Reger, Eva Noland, Sandy Ritchie, Charla Hayen, Lynn Sams, Bill Martin, Robert McNally, III, Jim Hubbard

Picnic by William Inge.  Aug. 23 – Sept. 4, 1965
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set/Lighting, Bernard Y. Cockrell & Jane Caspar; Costumes, Jan Olsen; Props, Sylvia Sinnett; Stage Manager, Bernard Y. Cockrell
Helen Potts - - Carol Churas
Hal Carter - - Bill Alderson
Millie Owens - - Charla Hayen
Bomber - - Robert McNally III
Madge Owens - - Ilona Dulaski
Flo Owens - - Lindé Hayen
Rosemary Sidney - - Lorraine Flocks
Alan Semour - - Stephen Levi
Irma Kronkite - - Sylvia Sinnett
Christine Schoenwalder - - Jane Caspar
Howard Bevans - - Harold Herman

Catch Me If You Can by Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert.  Sept. 6 – 18, 1965
Dir. Owen Phillips, Set/Lighting, Bernard Y. Cockrell & Jane Caspar; Stage Manager, Bernard Y. Cockrell
Daniel Corban - - Stephen Levi
Inspector Levine - - Harold Herman
Father Kelleher - - Lynn Sams
Elizabeth Corban - - Carol Churas
Sidney - - Bernard Y. Cockrell
Mrs. Parker - - Lindé Hayen
Everett Parker - - Bob Jones

The Women by Clare Booth Luce.  Nov. 3, 4; 10, 11 1965 with matinees on Dec. 5 and 12 at 2:30.  Sponsored by the Board of Fremont Nursery.
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set/Lighting, Tom McKeehan & Jane Caspar; Costumes, Maida Jones & Mrs. Robert Kern; Stage Manager, Morris Deering
Jane - - Betty Orndorf
Nancy - - Micheline Clagett
Peggy - - Becky Mitchell
Sylvia - - Dorothy Grove
Edith - - Neysa Novick
Mary - - Dorothy Albright
Olga - - Ann Dunlap
Beauty Parlor Hostess - - Sarah Kehoe
Mrs. Morehead - - Mary Warren Hughes
Judy - - Becky Evans
Ruthie - - Anne Thomas
Miss Shapiro - - Sheri Gaines
Miss Myrtle - - Sandee Ritchie
Miss Edwards - - Sarah Kehoe
A Fitter - - Katie Denny
Princess Tamara - - Sally DeBellis
Exercise Instructress - - Jane Caspar
Maggie - - Virginia Ritchie
Nurse - - Brenda Edmonson
Lucy - - Carolyn Watts
Countess DeLage - - Anne Hardy
Miriam Aarons - - Barbara Sambol
Little Mary - - Nella Niemann
Helene - - Katy Palmer
Sue - - Mary Campbell
Dixie - - Carol Miley
Mrs. Tralemac - - Brenda Edmonson
Mrs. Gose - - Katie Denny
Sadie - - Sheri Gaines
Cigarette Girl - - Sandee Ritchie
Mrs. Plumage - - Madeline MacNeil (apprentice)
Polly Plumage - - Vickie Calhoun
Girl in Distress - - Diane Leach

1966
A Summer Season Booklet in the Archives gives the season, actor bios, etc. Contains information on: Lindé Hayen (2nd season); Ilona Anne Dulaski (2nd season); Harold Herman (3rd season); Carol Churas (2nd season); Lang Scruggs (2nd season); Stephen Levi. Contains bios, but no photos of Richard Foltz, Stage Manager (first appeared in 1963), and Costume Designer, Maida Murray Jones, who was at Barter in ’65.

Invitation to a March by Arthur Laurents, May 23 – June 4, 1966
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set/Lights, Lynn Sams & Jane Caspar; Sound, Lynn Sams; Stage Manager, Richard Foltz
Camilla Jablonski - - Lindé Hayen
Lily Brown - - Carol Churas
Cary Brown - - Paul Sambol and Lee Manuel
Deedee Grogan - - Barbara Sambol
Schuyler Grogan - - Andy Rasbury
Norma Brown - - Lang Scruggs
Aaron Jablonski - - Stephen Levi
Tucker Grogan - - Harold Herman

Time Out for Ginger by Ronald Alexander. June 6 – 18, 1966
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Lynn Sams & Jane Caspar; Lighting, Andy Rasbury; Costumes, Maida Jones; Stage Manager Richard Foltz
Lizzie - - Carol Churas
Agnes Carol - - Lindé Hayen
Howard Carol - - Harold Herman
Joan - - Langhorne Scruggs
Joeannie - - Ilona Dulaski
Ginger - - Charla Hayen
Eddie Davis - - Robert McNally
Tommy Green - - Stephen Levi
Mr. Wilson - - Jim Hubbard
Ed Hoffman - - Andy Rasbury

Dark at the Top of the Stairs by William Inge. June 20 – July 2, 1966
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Lynn Sams & Jane Caspar; Lighting, Andy Rasbury; Costumes, Maida Jones; Stage Manager, Richard Foltz
Rubin Flood - - Andy Rasbury
Cora Flood - - Lindé Hayen
Sonny Flood - - Paul Sambol
Reenie Flood - - Charla Hayen
Flirt Conroy - - Kathy Fitch (apprentice)
Morris Lacey - - Harold Herman
Lottie Lacey - - Carol Churas
Sammy Goldenbaum - - Jerry Durham (apprentice)
Punky Givens - - Rick Hite (apprentice)

You Can’t Take It With You by Moss Hart & George Kaufman. July 4 – 16, 1966
Dir. Richard Foltz; Set, Lynn Sams & Jane Caspar; Costumes, Maida Jones; Lighting, Andy Rasbury; Sound, Sandee Ritchie; Stage Manager, Richard Foltz
Penelope Sycamore - - Lindé Hayen
Essie - - Langhorne Scruggs
Rheba - - Debbie Ardery
Paul Sycamore - - Lynn Sams
Mr. DePinna - - Richard McClaughry
Ed - - Rick Hite
Donald - - Robert McNally
Martin Vanderhof - - Harold Herman
Alice - - Carol Churas
Henderson - - Andy Rasbury
Tony Kirby - - Jerry Durham
Boris Kolenkhov - - Jim Hubbard
Gay Wellington - - Ilona Dulaski
Mr. Kirby - - Andy Rasbury
Mrs. Kirby - - Jane Caspar
The Man - - Robert McNally
Olga - - Ilona Dulaski
Mac - - Ed Lang

George and Margaret by Gerald Savory.  July 18 – 30, 1966
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Lynn Sams & Jane Caspar; Costumes, Maida Jones; Lighting, Andy Rasbury; Stage Manager, Richard Foltz
Gladys - - Carol Churas
Malcolm Garth-Bander - - Owen Phillips
Alice Garth-Bander - - Lindé Hayen
Dudley Garth-Bander  - - Robert McNally
Frankie  Garth-Bander - - Langhorne Scruggs
Claude  Garth-Bander - - Jerry Durham
Roger - - Andy Rasbury
Beer - - Barbara Fisk

See How They Run by Phillip King. Aug. 1 – 13, 1966
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Lynn Sams & Jane Caspar; Lighting, Andy Rasbury; Costumes, Maida Jones; Stage Manager, Robert Foltz
Ida - - Langhorne Scruggs
Miss Skillon - - Lindé Hayen
The Rev. Lionel Toop - - Jerry Durham
Penelope Toop - - Carol Churas
Corporal Clive Winton - - Andy Rasbury
The Intruder - - Jim Hubbard
The Bishop of Lax - - Harold Herman
The Rev. Arthur Humphrey - - Rick Hite
Sargeant Towes - - Conn Fleming

Ten Nights in a Bar-Room, by William W. Pratt Aug. 15 – 27, 1966
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Jane Caspar; Costumes, Maida Jones; Lights, Andy Rasbury; Accompanist, Marcie Lavorini; Choreography, Ross Clark;  Stage Manager, Richard Foltz
Mr. Romaine - - Jerry Durham
Simon Slade - - Richard McClaughry
Willie Hammond - - Conn Fleming
Sample Swichel - - Rick Hite
Harvey Green - - Andy Rasbury
Frank Slade - - Regis Noel
Joe Morgan - - Harold Herman
Mrs. Slade - - Charla Hayen
Mrs. Morgan - - Carol Churas
Mary Morgan - - Angie Lacy
Mahitable Cartright - - Langhorne Scruggs

Cinderella by Charlotte B. Chorpenning, (a children’s play), Music by Richard Foltz. Aug. 6 and Aug. 20, 1966. (NOTE: Cast was made up of Wayside’s summer apprentices, along with Bob Jones, and used set from Catch Me If You Can).
Dir. Richard Foltz; Set, Jane Caspar; Costumes, Maida Jones; Dances staged by Regis Noel; Musical Direction & Composer, Conn Fleming
Cinderella - - Angie Lacy
First Sister - - Barbara Fisk
Second Sister - - Charla Hayen
Step-Mother - - Deborah Ardery
Roland - - Rick Hite
Prince - - Jerry Durham
Fairy Godmother - - Sandee Ritchie
Felicia - - Carol Miley
Olafron - - Bob Jones
Curdkin - - Regis Noel
Queen  - - Diane Leach

THE FALL SEASON PRODUCTIONS:

The Subject was Roses by Frank D. Gilroy. Aug. 29 – Sept. 10, 1966 
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Jane Caspar; Lighting, Andy Rasbury; Costumes, Maida Jones; Lights, Charla Hayen; Stage Manager, Robert McNally
John Cleary - - Harold Herman
Nettie Cleary - - Lindé Hayen
Timmy Cleary - - Rick Hite

Any Wednesday by Muriel Resnik.  Sept. 12 – 24, 1966
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Jane Caspar; Lighting, Andy Rasbury; Costumes, Maida Jones; Stage Manager, Robert McNally
John Cleves - - Harold Herman
Ellen Gordon - - Carol Churas
Cass Henderson - - Andy Rasbury
Dorothy Cleves - - Lindé Hayen

Poor Richard by Jean Kerr.  Sept. 26 – Oct. 8, 1966
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Jane Caspar & Sandee Ritchie; Lighting, Andy Rasbury; Costumes, Maida Jones; Stage Manager, Robert McNally
Sydney Bolton - - Harold Herman
Catherine Shaw - - Carol Churas
Richard Ford - - Andy Rasbury
Ginny Baker - - Lindé Hayen
John McFarland - - Robert McNally

The Moon is Blue by F. Hugh Herbert.  Oct. 25- ?, 1966
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Jane Caspar & Sandee Rtchie; Costumes, Maida Jones
Patty O’Neill - - Charla Hayen
Donald Cresham - - Robert McNally
David Slater - - Owen Phillips
Michael O’Neill - - Bob Jones

Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward.  Nov. 4, 5; 11, 12; 18, 19, 1966 (dates taken from a newspaper clipping)
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Sandee Ritchie & Robert McNally; Costumes, Maida Jones
Edith - - Charla Hayen
Ruth - - Dorothy Grove (local)
Charles - - Owen Phillips
Dr. Bradman - - Robert Jones
Mrs. Bradman - - Dorothy Albright
Madam Arcati - - Micheline Clagett
Elvira - - Lindé Hayen

YOUTH: 
Hansel and Gretel by Madge Miller.  Nov. 29, 30; Dec. 3 & 4, 1966.
Dir. Lindé Hayen; Set, Sandee Ritchie & Robert McNally; Costumes, Maida Jones; Lights, Alois Caspar
Hansel - - Charla Hayen
Gretel - - Sandee Ritchie
Father - - Bob Jones
Mother - - Maida Jones
Fairy - - Dianne Leach
Witch - - Jane Caspar
Cat - - Tara Hayen
1st Child - - Todd Hayen
2nd Child - - Ellen Seida
3rd Child - - Laura Babb

Wayside Yuletide Festival
Christmas Greeting Dance
(Lee Manuel, Barbara Richman, Betty Richman, Jean Richman, Wesley Chumley)
Christmas Carols by Me, Meah, and I Folksingers
Dance Speciality - - Ross Clark

The Stolen Prince by Dan Totheroh 
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Tom McKeehan & Sandee Ritchie; Lights/Sound, Robert McNally; Costumes, Lynn Sams
Chorus - - Madeline McNeil
Gongbearer - - Nancy Novick
Property Man - - Suzanne Seaman
Wing Lee - - Bonnie Ashwood
Long Fo - - Nada Seide
Royal Nurse - - Dianne Leach & Becky Evans (alternate)
Hi Tee - - Cathi Maddox
Li Mo  - - Sally Crawford
Joy - - Steve Beckner
Soldier - - Alois Caspar
Executioner - - Tara Hayen

1967   
NOTE:  A group called the Wayside Players presented Blithe Spirit at Wayside Theatre in April 8 and 16, 1967, and on April 21, at the Fauquier County High School auditorium in Warrenton.  Cast for the November, 1966 productions also performed for the Alumni Association of the Medical College of Virginia, in an un-named location.    

Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon.  June 5 – 17, 1967
Dir, Owen Phillips; Set, Jane Casper & James Petty; Costumes, Maida Jones; Lighting, Suzanne Seaman; Stage Manager, Lee Martin
Corie Bratter - - Tippy Walker
Telephone Repair Man - - Rick Hite
Delivery Man - - Robert Jones
Paul Bratter - - David Christmas
Mrs. Banks (Corrie’s mother) - - Lindé Hayen
Victor Velasco - - Jerry Lacy

The Tender Trap by Max Shulman & Robert Paul Smith.  June 19 – July 1, 1967
Dir. Stephen Levi; Set, Jane Caspar; Costumes, Maida Jones; Lighting, Charles Woys; Props, Rebecca Shaw & Diane Leach; Stage Manager, Lee Martin
Charles Reader - - Jerry Lacy
Poppy Maton - - Rebecca Shaw (Apprentice)
Joe McCall - - David Christmas
Jessica Collins - - Diane Leach
Sylvia Crews - - Patricia Fay
Julie Gillis - - Tippy Walker
Earl Lindquist - - Rick Hite
Sol Schwartz - - Harold Herman       

The Rainmaker by N. Richard Nash.  July 3 – 15, 1967
Dir. Stephen Levi; Set, Jane Casper; Lighting, William Burch (apprentice); Costumes, Maida Jones; Stage Manager, Lee Martin
H. C. Curry - - Harold Herman
Noah Curry - - Jerry Lacy
Jim Curry - - Rick Hite
Lizzie Curry - - Patricia Fay
File - - Brydon DeWitt (apprentice)
Sherriff Thomas - - Robert Jones
Bill Starbuck - - David Christmas

The Odd Couple by Neil Simon.  July 17 – 29, 1967; (NOTE: ran an extra week and closed on Aug. 5)
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Jane Casper; Costumes, Maida Jones; Lighting & Sound, Rebecca Shaw; Stage Manager, Lee Martin
Speed - - Jerry Lacy
Murry - - Robert McClaughry
Roy - - Brydon DeWitt
Vinnie - - Rick Hite
Oscar Madison - - Harold Herman
Felix Ungar - - David Christmas
Gwendolyn Pigeon - - Patricia Fay
Cecil Pigeon - - Tippy Walker

Night Must Fall by Emily Williams.  Aug. 7 – 12, 1967
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Jane Caspar & Lynn Sams; Costumes, Maida Jones; Lighting, William Burch; Sound, Madeline MacNeil; Stage Manager, Lee Martin
Mrs. Bramson - - Lindé Hayen
Olivia Grayne - - Patricia Fay
Hubert Laurie - - Rick Hite
Nurse Libby - - Debi Dean (Apprentice)
Mrs. Terrence - - Rebecca Shaw
Dora Parkoe - - Tippy Walker
Inspector Belsize – Harold Herman
Dan - - David Christmas

The Physicists by Friedrich Duerrenmatt.  Aug. 14 – 26, 1967
Dir. Lewis Allen; Set, Jane Caspar & Lynn Sams; Costumes, Maida Jones; Lighting, Debi Dean; Stage Manager, Lee Martin
Police Inspector Richard Voss - - Rick Hite
Marta Boll  - - Jane Caspar
Blocher - - Leonard Montalbano (Apprentice)
Guhl - - Charles Woys (Apprentice)
Policeman - - William Burch
Police Doctor - - Brydon DeWitt (Apprentice)
Herbert Georg Beutler (Sir Newton) - - Owen Phillips
Fraulein Doktor Mathilde von Zahnd - - Lindé Hayen
Ernst Heinrich Ernesti (Albert Einstein) - - Harold Herman
Frau Lina Rose - - Patricia Fay
Oskar Rose - - Robert McClaughry
Adolph-Friedrich - - William Burch
Wilfried-Kaspar - - Mark Seide
Jorg-Lukas - - Todd Hayen
Johann Wilhelm Mobius - - David Ford (played this part in NY)
Nurse Monika Stettler - - Nancy Barrett
Uwe Sievers - - David Christmas
McArthur - - David Lansing
Murillo - - George Spelvin

Dames at Sea. Book and lyrics, George Haimshon and Robin Miller; music by Jim Wise.  Aug. 28 – Sept. 9, 1967
Dir. Jordon Hott; Set, Jane Caspar & Lynn Sams; Costumes, Maida Jones; Lights, Suzanne Seaman; Choreography, Don Price; Musical Director, Bob Waxman; Bob Waxman & Marcia Lavorin, pianos
Mona Kent - - Cathryn Damon (later appeared on TV in Soap)
Joan - - Gloria Bleezarde
Hennessey - - Harold Herman
Ruby - - Joyce Nolan
Dick - - David Christmas
Lucky - - Scott Jarvis
Captain - - Harold Herman

The Armored Dove by Nord Riley.  Sept. 21 - ?, 1967. 
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Lynn Sams; Lights & Sound, Madeline MacNeil; Costumes, Maida Jones; Props, Sharon Burnett; Stage Manager, Robert McClaughry
Brig. Gen. Samuel Hawks - - Gene Babb
Colonel Snively - - Lynn Sams
John O’Rourke - - Harold Herman
Lieutenant Fred Smith - - William Alderson
Susan O’Rourke - - Ann Berlin
Foley Thorndike - - Lee Martin
Peg O’Rourke - - Lindé Hayen
Mrs. Morgan - - Martha Sheetz
Mrs. Post - - Sharon Burnett (Apprentice)
Mrs. Olson - - Barbara Sambol

The Winter Season for that year, as far as can be determined, was the following:

A Girl Can Get Lucky by Don Appell. ?  – Oct. 14, 1967
Dir. Owen Phillips; Set, Lynn Sams; Costumes, Maida Jones; Stage Manager, Lynn Sams
Penny Moore - - Lindé Hayen
Andy Willard - - Harold Herman
Liz, the cat -- Lucky

Macbeth by William Shakespeare (adapted by Michael Procaccino), February 17 and 18, 1968 for school performances.  All characters played by Lindé Hayen and Harold Herman This was performed before the regular 1968 summer season began.