| Anthony Henderson
Anthony did not play I.R.S. agent Mr. Henderson, but did portray Donald the boyfriend of the Sycamore's maid Rheba. As far as an actor stretching from how he or she is in real life, Anthony stretched the farthest.
| Boris Kolenkhov
Ron Hunting played the nefarious and very loud Kolenkhov who kicks Mr.Kirby's ass during an Act II wrestling match. As play performances progressed I noted Kolenkhov's dramatic pauses getting longer and longer . . . Because of some ratfink, all the actor's smoking on stage, since the stage is on public school grounds, had to change to herbal concoctions from tobacco. Luckily we actors did not have to change from our other drug of choice, aspirin, to most public students drug of choice, Ecstasy.
| Construction Dude
One of the men on the team that constructed our wonderful set. Now, even though these guys are paid they still deserve mention. I couldn't even find this dude's name in the program! During the day he works for Shamrock Foods and at night he hangs a mean door frame.
| Essie Charmichael
Kerry Leigh Lepage danced around the entire play in various ballet outfits portraying the incredible ditsy Essie. She ends the play dancing with a kitten in her arms. (Gotta talk nice about Kerry, she writes for the local Drama Beat newspaper, eh?)
| Rheba
Ethel Nagel, costumed as Rheba, takes a quick look at her script behind the flats.
| Penelope Sycamore
Penny Sycamore, (Joyce Hill) sits at her desk preparing for the opening curtain to rise while she's typing absolute gibberish. Meisner is spinning in his grave! Note the 'skull' candy dish, the stuffed kittens standing in for the real kittens and the pre-OSHA desk fan.
| Tony Kirby & Alice
The two leads wait nervously in the rehearsal room for the call to 'places. Well Scott Campbell (Tony) and Gail Lohla (Alice) really aren't all that nervous.
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