Our Town

Produced by Deb Bartram

Directed by Terry Nelson DiMurro

 

Our Town -- the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Thornton Wilder -- is a wonderful slice of Americana that covers approximately thirteen years in the life of a small town called Grover's Corners, NH.  Charm, laughter, tears, and warmth all combine to draw the audience into the quaintness of turn-of-the-century life.   Strong characterizations, clever acting techniques, period costumes, lighting, and sound will blend with your imagination to enhance the experience, transporting you to a simpler time that lasts from the opening moments to the final curtain.

 

Performances

April 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, and 10, 2005 at the Sterling Middle School

Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 pm; Sunday matinees at 2:00 pm

Tickets are only $10 general admission, available at the door.  Group discounts are available at $8 per ticket for a group of ten or more. Contact Deb at 703-729-8901 for details.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

 

How do I find out more information?  Contact the director, Terry DiMurro, via e-mail at terrypuppet@worldnet.att.net.

 

How can I work tech?  Contact the producer, Deb Bartram, at (703) 729-8901 or (703) 217-2121, or via e-mail at debbartram@aol.com.

 

CAST

Kathleen Aldrich

 Choir

Glen Bartram

 Choir/Constable Warren Understudy

Kathy Bleutge

 Woman in the Balcony

Traci Brooks

 Dead Woman

Bill Byrnes

 Joe Stoddard

Joe Campanella

 Constable Warren/Dr. Gibbs understudy

Barbara D. Carpenter

 Mrs. Gibbs

Sarah Daniels

 Emily Webb

Robin Dorsey

 Professor Willard

Herbert DuVall

 Farmer McCarthy

Jonathan Dyer

 Sam Craig/Ballplayers

Herb Fuller

 Mr. Webb

Paul Gernhardt

 Stage Manager

Ivana Guayurpa

 Joe Crowell

Susan Klein

 Mrs. Soames

Thomas Knutson

 Wally Webb/Si Crowell

H. Craig Mikee

 Choir

Jason Meyers

 Dead Man

JJ Meyers

 Choir

T.J. Miles

 Simon Stimson

Kevin Robertson

 Dr. Gibbs

Beth Robertson

 Lady in the Box

Meg Roosma

 Woman in the Auditorium

Scott Ruegg

 Howie Newsome

Hannah Sawyer

 Rebecca Gibbs

Carla Stemmer

 Mrs. Webb

Kevin Summers

 George Gibbs

Paula Towry

 Choir/Emily Webb  understudy

Margaret Lin Waagner

 Choir

Meredith Walker

 Dead Woman

Beth White

 Choir

 

 

PRODUCTION STAFF

Producer

 Deb Bartram

Director

 Terry Nelson DiMurro

Assistant Director

 Helen Gernhardt

Choir Director and Organist

 Bill Toohig

Production Stage Manager

 Helen Gernhardt

Stage Manager

 Karl Meier

Technical Director

 Scott Ruegg

Set and Lighting Design

 Terry Nelson DiMurro

Costume Design

 Beth Robertson

Hair and Makeup Manager

 Stephanie Toohig

Properties Manager

 Shelah Novak

Lighting Technician

 Darrin Weisenberger

Sound Technicians

 Doug Pascale and Burgan Pugh

Running Crew

 April Bridgeman, Courtney Armstrong, Bill Fry, Laura Moody

Makeup Artists

 Paula Towry, Tosia Shall

Move In/Set Construction

Kathleen Aldrich, Courtney Armstrong, Glen Bartram, Kathy Bleutge, Traci Brooks, Joe Campanella, Barbara Carpenter, Terry Dimurro, Herbert DuVall, Jon Dyer, Bill Fry, Helen Gernhardt, Paul Gernhardt, Ivana Guayurpa, Susan Klein, Karl Meier, JJ Meyers, TJ Miles, Laura Moody, Doug Pascale, Kevin Robertson, Lily Roosma, Meg Roosma, Scott Ruegg, Hannah Sawyer, Nancy Sawyer, Carla Stemmer, Kevin Summers, Paula Towry, Margaret Lin Waagner, Meredith Walker, Darin Weisenburger, Beth White

Publicity Manager

 Joe Campanella

Graphic Design

 Kevin Summers

Show Photographer

 Darrin Weisenberger

Videographer

 George Armstrong

House Managers

 Mark Humphrey and Lora Buckman

Box Office Manager

 Emilie Pugh

Ushers

Helen Blaskis, John Bleutge, Susan Bleutge, Lora Buckman, Lillie Dehghan, Rena Drager, Lee Dunay, Barbara Gillen, Yasmin Hatley, Mark Humphrey, Lisa Ingram, Mary Innocenzi, A.J. Minton, Wendy Minton, Olga Ricciardi, Tim Silk, Irene Skoff, Elsie Smith, Frank Smith and Sierra Wharton