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Stage 62 Presents...
The Mad Woman of Chaillot
by Jean Giraudoux
Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
November 21, 22, 23 1963 8:30 PM
Program Cover

Production Team
Director Sally Henderson
Producer Ann Treese
Stage Manager Jack Treese
Technical Director Don Henderson


Cast
The Singing Waiter Marty Mezian
The Little Man Chuck Ansbach
The Prospector Don Phillips
The President Al Schwarz
The Baron Tony Polito
Therese Jane Snitzer
The Flower Girl Betty Kosanovic
The Ragpicker Bob Donahoe
Paulette Sue Minor
The Deaf-Mute Don Niggel
Irma Jane Jasulaitis
Mme. Peddler Fran Ripley
The Broker Blair Luckie
The Street Juggler Art Jennings Jr.
Dr. Jadin Ben DuPre
Countess Aurelia, the Mad Woman of Chaillot Jackie Nicoll
The Doorman Ed Carroll
The Policeman Chuck Minor
Pierre Chuck Nichols
The Sergeant Bud Mellott
The Sewer-Man Dave Warner
Mme. Constance, the Mad Woman of Passy Pat Evey
Mlle. Gabrielle, the Mad Woman of St. Sulpice Shirley Custer
Mme. Josephine, the Mad Woman of La Concorde Re Stooksberry
The First President Al Schwarz
The Second President Chuck Ansbach
The Third President Blair Luckie
The First Prospector Don Phillips
The Second Prospector George Huff
The Third Prospector Lloyd Mouer
The First Press Agent Tony Polito
The Second Press Agent Marge Rose
The Third Press Agent Bob Stooksberry
The First Woman Esther Matonak
The Second Woman Cherie Palmer
The Third Woman Judy Tosh
Adolphe Bertaut Fred Hassett


Crew
Asst. Stage Manager Lloyd Mouer, Sally Rosser, Judy Tosh
Production Assistants Doug Treese, Donna Ann Niggel, Joann Carroll
Asst. Technical Director John Williams
Choreographer Jean Myers Patton
Sound Chuck Minor, Bill Bush
Lighting Mike Garl, Bill Carnell, John Williams
Set Design Liz Harris
Set Construction Ed Carroll, Don Henderson, Rick Nolle, Jeff Brooks, Chuck Schueler, Clark Swinney
Set Decoration Blair Luckie, Jim Kosanovic, Bud Mellott, Don Henderson, Don Niggel, Lloyd Mouer, Cynthia Treese, Sara Mezian, Jo Ann Johnston, Jerry Kosanovic, Liz Harris
Stage Crew Jim Hoy, Jerry Kosanovic, Jeff Brooks, Jim Kosanovic, Rick Nolle, Joe Kosanovic, Jerry Kosanovic
Properties Jun Hino, Constance DeGray, Fern Russell, Terry Phillips, Barbara Bailey, Carol Abernathy, Kitty Lyon, Cindy Hino, Bob Stooksberry, Jim Kosanovic, Jerry Kosanovic
Make-Up Jane Snitzer, Pat Evey, Jane Jasulaitis, Joann Carroll, Joyce Augenstein, Ruth Herschaft, Abby Moore, Marge Bishops, Betty Kosanovic
Costumes Esther Matonak, Lois Sauder, Sally Huff, Sally Rosser, Sue Minor, Ann Schwarz, Peggy Sebak, Joann Carroll, Marty Hudacek, Marge Rose, Donna Hassett
Business Manager Bettye Mouer, Kay Mehlferber
Publicity Peggy Sebak, Marjy Walters, Ruth Herschaft
Patrons "Pete" Mellott, Peggy Sebak, Esther Matonak, Eloise Parsons
Program Ann Muffly
House Manager/Cast Party Esther Gruelich, Ann Schwarz, Rita Shay, Jo Ann Johnston, "Pete" Mellott, Miriam Williams, Judy Tosh
Junior Ushers Karen Kosanovic, Cynthia Treese, Sara Mezian, Roberta Sauder, Linda Snitzer, Linda Huff, Patrick Rodgers



Believe it or not, the show did go on November 22. Although shocked and saddened by the news of the Kennedy assassination, the group did go ahead with the performance. Jackie Nicoll recalled that most of the patrons who held tickets that evening did come out for the show.

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