Behind the Stage Door of the Hampton Playhouse - 25th Season 1973


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-- 25TH SEASON 1973 --
1973 25th SEASON

SHOWS
BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE
AND MISS REARDON DRINKS A LITTLE
PROMISES, PROMISES
NATALIE NEEDS A NIGHTIE
NO SEX PLEASE WE'RE BRITISH
THE MIND with the DIRTY MAN
42 SECONDS FROM B'WAY

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CAST
Rena Roop
Kate Young
Nancy Coleman
Ira Lewis
Jo Flores Chase

Aida Berlyn, (photo)
Sally-Jane Heit
Frank Vohs
Peter Shawn
Ryland Merkey
Nico Baccio
Jon Kimbell
Jen Jones
Ian Sullivan

DIRECTORS
Ira Lewis
Jo Flores Chase
Alan Carroll
Alfred Christie

DESIGNERS
Sets - Richard Hoover

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Johnny Walker (not of Red Label)
Jody Boese - assistant

STAGE MANAGER
Charlie Davisson

MUSICAL DIRECTOR
Karen Flammia
Rick Kravetz - drums
Lawrence Spindell - guitar

CHOREOGRAPHY
Cheryl Hartley

This was the year that the Hampton Playhouse Theatre Arts Workshop was established under the direction of Alan Fleisig. The workshop program is for young people ages 13 through 17, as a residential summer program for those interested in theatre. Detailed information on this popular program appears earlier.

AND MISS REARDON DRINKS A LITTLE, directed by Jo Chase provided her with another fine role, featured Nancy Coleman, and also gave Aida Berlyn one of her juiciest dramatic roles to date.

Company members onstage included Sarah Christie, Olga Morosoff, and Alan Fleisig; apprentices included Barry Axelrod, Dale Lally, and Lawrence Spindell.
Choreographer was Cheryl Hartley, Rick Kravetz on drums, and Lawrence Spindell on guitar.

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