Teaneck New Theatre 2002 Season

The Last Great Duel
The Girl on the Via Flaminia
The Playboy of the Western World
Harvey

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"THE LAST GREAT DUEL"
by Gerald Zipper
February, 2002

Staged reading of Gerald Zipper's "The Last Great Duel" directed by Kevin G. Schinnick at Bogart Memorial Church in Bogota. Pictured Gerald Zipper and Kevin G. Shinnick.


"THE GIRL ON THE VIA FLAMINIA"
by Alfred Hayes
March 15-23, 2002

Drama and romance in TNT's production of "The Girl on the Via Flaminia" at Bogert Memorial Church in Bogota.

CAST
(In order of appearance)

The English sergeant - Ed Kilarjian
The American G.I. - Tracey Goldsberry
Adele Pulcini - Jamee Vance
Mimi - Kathy Koch
Lisa - Mary C. Smith
Nina - Karol Shveytser
Ugo Pulcini - Howard Schneider
Robert - Gus Ferrari
Antonio - Greg Duva
Bologinini - Harry Bates
Caribiniere - Alan Lauderdale

PRODUCTION STAFF

Director - Kevin G. Schnnick
Original Music/Sound Designer - Alexander Grauer
Lighting Designer - Kim Jackson
Producer - Harriet Gottlieb
Stage Manager - Richard Kurdach
Costumer - Lydia Gilbert
Lighting Technician - Kim Jackson
Sound Technician - Neil Kahn
Set Construction - Clair F. Hardenstine, C. Edwin Shade
Publicity - Harriet Gottlieb
Refreshments - Barbara Liebgot, Bob Segal, Marilyn Schilkie, Mark Schilkie, Marie Mueller, Mark Mueller, Carol Chiren, Herb Gottlieb
Box Office - Mary Lou Weller, Jeff Muller


"THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD"
by John Millington Synge
May 31-June 8, 2002

The story of a byegone era of old Irish peasantry wearing a sunny face and brimming over with joy and gloom.

CAST

Pegeen Mike - Karol Schveyster
Shawn Keogh - Gus Ferrari
Michael James Flaherty - Rich Kurdach
Jimmy Farrell - Harry Bates
Phily Cullen - Tracey Goldsberry
Christy Mahon - Damian P. Conforti
Widow Quin - Mary C. Smith
Susan Brady - Marie LeTarte
Sarah Tansey - Debbie Feder
Old Mahon - Greg Duva

PRODUCTION STAFF

Director - Luigi Coppola
Original Music by - Alexander Grauer
Sound Designer - Neil Kahn
Lighting Designer - Ken Van Aker
Costume Designer - Jamee Vance
Producer - Harriet Gottlieb
Lighting Technician - Robert Schilkie
Sound Technician - Neil Kahn
Publicity - Harriet Gottlieb
Refreshments - Ed Kilarjian, Jamee Vance, Jacqui Branda, Marilyn Schilkie, Alyson Linefsky
Box Office - Mary Lou Weller


"HARVEY"
by Mary Chase
November 1-10, 2002

A gentle comedy directed by Jamee Vance for Teaneck New Theatre at Bogart Memorial Church in Bogota.

CAST
(in order of appearance)

Myrtle Mae Simmons - Mary Ellen Yochay
Veta Simmons - Carol Campione
Elwood P. Dowd - Greg Duva
Ethel Chauvenet - Mary C. Smith
Ruth Kelly, R.N. - Carrie Littman
Dr. Lyman Sanderson - Jet Harp
Duane Wilson - Gus Ferrari
Dr. William Chumley - Jason Lewis
Betty Chumley - Patt Tanner
Judge Gaffney - John F. Hall
E. J. Lofgren - Andy Rodriguez

PRODUCTION STAFF

Producer - Debbie J. Feder
Assistant Director - M. C. Smith
Publicity/Ad Sales - Harriet Gottlieb
Music & Sound Designer - Alex Grauer
Lighting Designer - Kim Jackson
Stage Manager - Jason Alexander
Costumes - Loaned by Lydia Gilbert
Costume Coordination - Jamee Vance
Props Coordinator - Andy Rodriguez
Set Designers - Jamee Vance, Gus Ferrari
Box Office - Howard Schneider
Box Office - Marie L. Mueller
Box Office - Luigi Coppola
Concessions Manger - Ed Kilarjian
Concessions Buyer - Howard Schneider
Concessions Sales Crew - Tracey, Alan, Ed, Rich, Dave, Jacqui
House Managers - Debbie Feder, Harry Bates
Reservations - Debbie J. Feder
Program Design & Scene Paintings/Design - Red Cardinal Productions, Inc.
Base Portrait of Elwood - NYC Central Park Artist