LONG nay's JOURNEY INTO NIGHT Directed by C. P. BLANCHETTE Set Design and Technical Direction by DOUGLAS D. MOLASH Costu"me Design by MARJORIE A. DUEHMIG * Lighting Design by MARK DAVID FRIEDMAN DOUGLAS D. MOLASH - CAST - PRODUCTION CREWS Assistant Director... Dawn Copeland Stage Manager... Ami Frank Assistant Costume Designers....... Jack Smith, ~ Diane Smallwood Costume Shop Supervisor.... Marjorie Duehmig Wardrobe Mistress... Vie Anglin Master Electrician... ~... Heather Gladney Lighting Board Operator... Straford Wild Sound Technicians....... Fred Trotter, Kevin Shaw Properties... Janet Noble Assitant Technical Director... Ami Frank Sound Designer... Fred Trotter House Manager... Mark David Friedman Promotion & Management... J. Sain * Ticket Office Staff.... Lisa Farrell, Wendy Kersey Dialect Coach... Jerry Eisenhour J ames Tyrone... Robert C. Caisley PRODUCTION STAFF Mary Cavan Tyrone. flu uu.ne. Ana O. Cooper Lighting Crew... Mark David Friedman, Straford Wild, Heather Gladney, Steven Pintsak, Denise Luster, Gary Denton,*Tom Camilleri, Brian Davis, Stephen Friedel, Scott Grzejka, Andrea Jackowski, Dennis Morrison, Jim Pacejka James Tyrone, Jr. :the.br.. e1.dvr.. I.>on J. Kenneth Barnett Edmund Tyrone. :the.br..!joungvr.. I.>on Robert E. Poe Cathleen, I.> e.c.o nd g.ur1. Deborah Althoff Living room of the Tyrones' summer home 8:30 a.m. of a day in August, 1912 Set Construction... Kenneth Barnett, Robert Poe, Gary Denton, Fred Totter, John Rourke, Missy Burke, Stephen Pintsak, Vie Anglin,* Kevin Shaw, William Stefinsky, Douglas Cain, Stephen Friedel, Vicki Hunley, Mike Keogh, Gina Reinhart ACT II Wardrobe Crew... Diedra Schultz, Shelia Marcial SCENES ACT I Scene 1: Scene 2: The same, around 12: 45 The same, about a half hour later INTERMISSION - 15 MINUTES ACT III The arne, around 6: 30 that evening ACT IV The same, around midnight Eastern Illinois Unviersity Theatre is a member of the Illinois Theatre Assocation ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Parkland College Theatre Marjorie A. Duehmig Jack Smith Mark David Friedman *Denotes Membership in Alpha Psi Omega, Alpha Zeta Cast, Honorary Dramatic Fraternity at Eastern Illinois University
. AMERICAN COLLEGE THEATER FESnvAL XXII PRESENTED AND PRODUCED BY THE JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS S_~ea If' fbrtby ~ 1<erY'e:1y Center COfP(XOIe fi.rcj rhe US.Je(Jorner'I of Educolon ~rsvstem This production Is an AaociIII-*Y In.. Amertcan College Theater Festival (ACTF). The eims of this national the_ education program are to IdenIIIy and prornoee quality In collegelevel theater production. To this end, each production entered is eligible for adjudication by a regional ACTF representative, and certain students are selected to participate in ACTF programs involving awards, scholarships, and special grants for actors, playwrights, designers, and critics at both the regionat and national levels. Lasryear more Ihan 800 productions and 17.000 students participated in the American College Theater Festival nationwide. By entering this production, our department is sharing in the ACTF goals to help college theater grow and to focus attention on the exemplary work produced in college and university theaters KfOU the nation.
General Information The use of photographic or recording equipment is prohibited during performances. No smoking or drinking in the theatre. Unpaid reservations will be released fifteen minutes prior to curtain. Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the House Management. If there Is a possibility that you may need to be paged, please inform the Ticket Office of your seating area. Parking "Plenty good room. " the lively old spiritual says. And It'a most true for our special visitors to College of Fine Arts events at Eastern illinois University I The College of Fine Arts units (Art, Music, Theatre Arts & the Tarble Arts Center) encourage you to attend all events and park where it is convenient. Metered parking will be enforced, however, as well as restrictions on handicapped parking spaces. The University does not intend to ticket visitors to our campus, but in the event you should receive a ticket, please give it to an attendant or staff member at any of our facilities, orsend It to me: Dean Vaughn Jaenlke, College of Fine Arts, EIU, Charleston, IL 61920. You will not be responsible for the penalty. Again, It is not the intent of the University to ticket vehicles belonging to campus visitors attending events In our art, music, theatre or museum facilities, so. please come and enjoy the arts at EIU I Theatre Arts Faculty & Staff E. T. Guidotti...............Chair* C. P. Blanchette"............ Professor Marjorie A. Duehmig........ Assistant Professor Dr. Jerry Eisenhour... Associate Professor Douglas D. Molash......... Assistant Professor Dr. Gerald E. Sullivan............. Professor J. Sain....... Promotion Management Billy O. Hall........... '. Theatre Technician Mark Highland....... Auditorium TD-II
. UNIVERSITY THEATRE 1989-1990 SEASON ***************************************** LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT Directed by C.P. Blanchette December I, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 December 3, 1989 NICHOLAS NICKLEBY Directed by Gerald Sullivan February 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 34 February 18, 1990 Doudna Fine Arts Center Playroom GHOSTS (Scholarship Show) Directed by Jack Smith March 16, 17, 19 March 18, 1990 Doudna Fine Arts Center Playroom AUCE IN WONDERLAND Directed by E.T. Guidotti April 20, 21 April 22, 1990 Bus April 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30, May 1 Bus April 24, 26, May 1. THE ODD COUPLE (Female Version) Directed by C.P. Blanchette July 6, 7, II, 12, 13, 14 July 8, 19.90 at 2:0C p... at 7:00 p.m. at 10:00a.m. at 1:15 p...