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Cast Of Characters |
Jay
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Jason Lockhart |
Arty
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Joel Rosenthal |
Eddie
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John Clement |
Bella |
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Rebecca Silberman |
Grandma Kumitz |
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Marilyn Bemey |
Louie |
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Brian Robert Harris |
Gert |
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Chrissy Cawley |
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Production Staff |
Director
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Sherman Wayne |
Producers
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Martha Hunter, Pat Perkins |
Stage Manager |
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John Clement |
Set Design |
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Sherman Wayne |
Lighting Design |
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Dennis Owens |
Costume Design |
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June Lissandrello |
Sound Design |
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Bill Prachar |
Poster Design |
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Joanne Reich |
Props |
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Martha Hunter, Dennis Owens, Pat Perkins, Sherman Wayne |
Scenic Artist |
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Joanne Reich |
Lighting & Sound Operators |
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Andy Frew, Dennis Owens |
Set Construction & Painting
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Paul Boyle, Chrissy Cawley, Shirley Churgin. John Clement, Cindy Dellinger, Gloria Depiante, Brian Harris, Barbara Heller, Ross Hoagland, Arnold Hofer, Sigrid Hofer, Dieter Holberg, Martha Hunter. Stan Kamin, Rich Little, Jason Lockhart, Bill Minderhout, Dennis Owens, Pat Perkins, Joanne Reich, Rebecca Silberman, David Rosenthal, Joel Rosenthal, Caprice Solso, Sherman Wayne
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Auditions |
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Shirley Churgin, Martha Hunter, Babs Lebowsky, Pat Perkins |
Publicity |
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Pam Sommer |
Photography |
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Bill Prachar, Martha Hunter. Jason Lockhart |
Program Design |
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Manfred Hofer/Pacific Palisades Post |
Program Production |
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Pacific Palisades Post |
Program Advertising |
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Eva Holberg |
Mailing |
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Sigrid Hofer |
Poster Distribution |
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Eva Holberg, George Lissandrello |
Box Office Manager |
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Diane Grant Feltham |
House Managers |
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Shirley Churgin, Gloria Depiante, Sylvia Grieb, Sigrid & Arnold Hofer, Eva Holberg,
Jaimie Keppel, Naomi Nedelman & Phil Gould, Pat Perkins |
Opening Night Reception |
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Martha Hunter |
Special Thanks |
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Debra Swihart, costumer for Marilyn Bemey
Cindie Wright-Banks, Isabel Kayser, Kevan Kinderman,
Richard Littlestone and Dave Scicrson for incidental props,
The Rosenthal Family (David. Betsy, Sarah & Adam) for Joel's transportation,
Westchester Playhouse (Kentwood Players) for additional set pieces,
Marilyn Berney and Isabel Kayser for feeding the "build days" crew. |
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Brad Weis
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Director's Notes |
Marvin Neil Simon first published Lost in Yonkers in the United States in 1991. The play, like many Simon plays, draws on his experiences growing up in New York City, although many critics think it is not as autobiographical as his other plays. I.ost in Yonkers was a critical and popular success and led to a film adaptation in 1993. Although many of Simon's plays had won major awards before this. Lost in Yonkers was the first Simon play to win the Pulitzer Prize. Many critics consider the play to be Simon's best work and the pinnacle of his career.
- Sherman Wayne
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