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THE WINTER'S TALE
Comedy-Drama by William Shakespeare August
9-August 20, 2006
Directed by Jana Tift
Rachel Bush , Stage Manager
Tina Newhauser, Set Designer
Henry Shaffer, Costume Designer
Todd Wren, Lighting Designer
Adam Bellao, Sound Designer
Ellen Mandel, Composer
| The Cast |
| Archidamus/ 1st Gentleman |
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Peter Eisenstalter |
| Camillo |
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Michael Page |
| Polixenes |
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Russ Anderson |
| Leontes |
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Gus Kaikkonen |
| Hermione |
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Dee Nelson |
| Mamillius |
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Michael Zrzavy |
| Emilia & First Lady |
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Christina Closs |
| Second Lady |
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Kimberley Miller |
| First Lord |
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Ken Sheldon |
| Antigonus |
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Tim Clark |
| Paulina |
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Kathy Manfre |
| Gaoler / Time |
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James O’Connell |
| Cleomenes |
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Allan Mayo |
Dion/ 2nd Gentle |
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Erik Gullberg |
Officer/ 3rd Gentle/
Servant |
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Kyle Yacowski |
Mariner/ 2nd Lord |
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Brandon McClinton |
Shepherd |
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Warren Hammack |
Clown |
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Kraig Swartz |
Autolycus |
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Kevin Kelly |
Florizel |
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Loren Dunn |
Perdita |
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Melanie Renae |
Dorcas |
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Gwen Tulin |
Mopsa |
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Caitlin Davis |
Servant |
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Evan Baker |
Servant |
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Carissa Cordes |
Servant |
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Steve Freitas |
Servant |
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Lorien Reese |
King Leontes has loyal friends, a gracious queen, an adoring
son and a child on the way. Yet in a sudden fit of jealousy,
he drives his family and country to the brink of ruin. In
a play written at the height of his powers, the Bard finds
Spring on the far side of Winter. The rhythm of nature brings
the chance to heal, and for the bleakest season to yield to
a glorious harvest of reunion and forgiveness. A wise and
thrilling exploration of the restoring power of time, as rich
in modern psychology as it is in comic grace, The Winter's
Tale ends in the most daring and moving reconciliation
scene in all of Shakespeare's plays.
Rated PG.
"Romance is a sudden and miraculous
grace: never to be counted on to recur." -- J.R.R
Tolkien
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