The Middletown High
School Drama Club
presents
Don't Drink The Water
by Woody Allen
performed March 29 & 30, 1975
Directed by Miss Geraldine Martin
Class of 1975 Senior Play
The
Cast |
|
Father Drobney | John
Barrett |
Ambassador Magee | Greg
Kendall |
Ms. Kilroy | Mary
Campbell |
Axel Magee | Steve
Trickey |
Marion Hollander | Sarah
McReel |
Walter Hollander | Marc
Silvia |
Susan Hollander | Vanessa
Graham |
Krojack | Chip
Callaghan |
Ms. Burns | [not
cast in this production] |
Chef | Kathy
Corr |
Sultan of Bashir | Ken
Parks |
Sultan's Wives | Sue
Burdick, Karen Williams |
Kasnar | Bob
Sugden |
Countess Bordoni | Pam
Fulmer |
The
Crew |
|
Student Director | Michael
Day |
Assistant Director | James Ascoli |
Set Design | Chuck Matley, Bob Oatway |
Stage Manager | Chuck Matley |
Assistant Stage Manager | Bob Oatway |
Stage Crew | Chuck Matley, Bob Oatway, Chuck Ake, Karen Gillen, Kathy Fornan, Rick Brown |
Stage Construction | Kathy Mahaney, Chuck Ake, Kathy Farnan, Shawn McGeown, Sue Brown, Julie Finn, Barbara Bartholomew, Mike Hanson, Bruce Cook, Paul Johnson, Blair Bostick, Scott Bostick, David Arnold, Larry McLaughlin, Tom Erb, Jay Beattie, Eileen Blackhurst, Joe Feeney, Allison Barry |
Make-up | Mary Jo Leach (chairwoman), Mary Mahaney, Charlotte Wert, Grace Beattie, Pammy Graham, Shawn McGeown, Andrea Trust, Sue Heimann, Annie Hacjkett, Miss Nancy Lemme, Mrs. Grzyb, Mrs. Rosemary Golda. |
Costumes | David Alston (chairman), Bunny McReel, Sally Uhrig |
Properties | Mary Mahaney (chaiwoman), Veronica Wood, Karen Gillen, Rick Brown |
Ushers | Celine Maurais, Julie Finn, Jamie Norman, Chris Volton, Barbara Bartholomew |
House Manager | Larry McLaughlin |
"Don't Drink The Water," a comedy by Woody Allen, was this year's senior class play. It concerns the plight of an American family, the Hollanders, who are forced to seek asylum in the embassy of a small Iron Curtain country after being mistakenly pursued as spies. As the play progresses, Walter Hollander, his wife Marion, and daughter Susan try to prove their innocence. The ineffectual assistance of Axel McGee who is filling in in the absence of his father, the well-known Ambassador Mcgee , the fear of being shot by Russion official Krojack, and the impossibility of living with the efficiency expert Kilroy all combine to make life miserable and the play hilarious. Directed by Miss G. Martin and Michael Day with the assistance of Mr. Ascoli, the set was built under the supervision of Chuck Matley and Bob Oatway. It was a truly outstanding set for a truly outstanding play which will be recalled as one of our finest comedies. |
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V. Graham |
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S.
Trickey, C. Callaghan, K. Corr |
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C.
Callaghan, M. Silvia |
S.
Trickey, M. Campbell, S. McReel, M. Silvia, S. Burdick |
Miss
Martin, S. Brown |
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