2005 Theatre Festival
Photo by Chuck Scheffreen
Theatre has always been an integral part of every culture, reflecting and expanding the experience of those who are a part of that culture. From primitive storytelling to the massive, expensive formal productions of the present day, theatre informs, teaches, and profoundly affects us all.
Chairpersons: Bill Smalley, Jim Robinson, Jim Butterfield
The Mugford Street Players
The plays are presented in a staged reading format. Staged readings are plays read by actors, possibly with some movement and interaction between the actors. They use no sets; no stage lighting; and few, if any, props
Saturday, July 2
Three Short Plays Directed by Jim Robinson
by Will Eno
Gentleman…Michael Hall
Lady…………Amy LeBlanc
We NEED a relationship. This is how I want people to see me on TV—I Think. Anyway, I decided to try it. Nothing else seems to work!
by Erin Blackwell
Alice……TBD
Brenda…Julie Korzenik
Alice and Brenda (only a few drinks in) solve the problems of Western Civilization using their own corporate model.
by Susan Sandler
Perry………Jim Butterfield
Agnes………Pauline Wright
You find the strangest things at the beach.
Three Short Plays Directed by Jim Butterfield
by Kelly DuMar
Golda………Georgette Beck
Martin……..Jim Butterfield
Steven……..Dave Rich
Carol Ann…..Janet Dauray
Delivery Person..TBD
Everything you always wanted to know about suburbia including what you thought you already knew.
by Warren Leight
Leslie……TBD
John……..Michael Hall
Kearrie….Julie Korzenik
Nick………Nick Neyeloff
Lyris……..Elisha Musgraves
Court Officer…Jim Robinson
Jury Duty—YOUR Civic responsibility — Was it good for you?
by Jon Jory
Teacher………Sean McGuire
Ellen…………..Julie Korzenik
Is this your acting class or is it mine?
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