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literature, music,
art, philosophy . . .
to understand the present
we must benefit from
the past
George Marion O'Donnell
Creative Writing
Harry Dobson
Music Appreciation
R. Crawford Livingston
Art
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Philip Olmeu
Psychology
James Bush
Education
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person — the task of sowing the seeds of
knowledge is a step toward insuring a more
capable citizenry.
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American Government
W. A. L. COULBORN
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Robert Scribner
History
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OGLETHORPE PLAYERS
present
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May 16, 1952
THE OGLETHORPE PLAYERS
in
ARSENIC and OLD LACE
by
Joseph Kesselring
Directed by
Robert L. Scribner
Associate Director
Mitchell C. Bishop, Jr.
ENTERTAIN
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The Rev. Dr. Harper JAMES KOONTZ*
Teddy Brewster O. K. SHEFFIELD, JR.*
Officer Brophy DON FERRY
Officer Klein LEE WILSON
Martha Brewster JANE COWART*
Elaine Harper JEANNE KAST*, AVA HART*
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Lieutenant Rooney GERALD TORTORELLA
Mr. Witherspoon STEVEN COINE, J. MICHAEL GRIER
*Member of the Oglethorpe Players
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The entire action of the play takes place in the living room of the Brewster home
in Brooklyn. Time: the present.
ACT I
An afternoon in September
ACT II
The same night.
ACT III
Scene I: Later that night.
Scene 2: Early the next morning.
Sta^ {^te«<
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ARSENIC AND OLD LACE
Technical Director Wendell H. Brown
Stage Director Lewis DeRose
Lights „.... Guy Dority
Stage Srew Shelly Fleitman
Jerry Tortorella
Curtain Donald Bloemer
Make-up Elizabeth Mathleu
Patricia Norton
Business Manager Jeanne Kast
Advertising Mitchell Bishop, Jr.
Rosemary Hartrampf
Jo Furey
Posters Marion Edmunds
Admissions Dorothy Livingston
Ushers Blue Key Fraternity
Prompter Patricia Doran
Designer Jane Cowart
The Oglethorpe Players wish to thank their many friends who have con-
tributed both time and talent to help us stage this play. We would also like to
thank the advertisers In the program for their interest In and cooperation with
our group.
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ROBERT L. SCRIBNER, the director,
joined the faculty of Oglethorpe in 1948
in the history department. Although
this is his first direction of the Players,
he has helped us in the past countless
times by technical assistance.
Although he is a newcomer to the
Oglethorpe stage, it was only natural
that EUGENE O'BRIEN (Mortimer),
who by all appearances could very well
be a dramatic critic, should take time
from his writing and painting to add
his dramatic talent to the Players.
It seems rather appropriate that
JANE COWART (lUartha) and JO
FUREY (Abby), who appeared forthe
first time at Oglethorpe as two zany
sisters in LADIES IN RETIREMENT,
are now for the last time together again
cast as two mad sisters. In the inter-
vening plays they have starred as moth-
er and daughter, sane sisters, and ac-
complished gin I'ummy players.
Jane, a senior, has sei-ved for two
years on the business staff, while Jo, a
junior, is at present the president of
the Players.
Compliments of
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For those ivho
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who have an instinctive
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BROAD at PTREE
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(Formerly the Ctioit House)
Compliments of
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FRIEND
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE is the
fourth consecutive play in which 0. K.
SHEFFIELD, JR., (Teddy) has sported
a bristling moustache, since he initiated
his acting career at Oglethorpe in
LIGHT UP THE SKY and from behind
these moustaches have come many fine
Performances.
With only previous business and stag-
ing experience at Oglethorpe, JEANNE
KAST (Elaine) imparts to her character
all the ingredients for a most enjoyable
performance.
DAVID FISCHER (Dr. Einstein)
earned his reputation as a character ac-
tor by his outstanding work with minor
roles in two previous plays. This experi-
ence along with his ability enables him
to portray the "surgeon of great distinc-
tion" delightfully.
AVA HART (Elaine), remembered as
the colored maid in YOU CAN'T TAKE
IT WITH YOU and more recently as the'
ingenue in LABURNUM GROVE, again
proves her versatility as an actress by
her excellent rendition of Elaine.
Oglethorpe's dynamic delegate from
Brooklyn, New York, SHELLY FLEIT-
MAN (Jonathan), becoming a Thespian
for the first time, adds another accom-
plishment to his already long list of suc-
cessful endeavors with his realistic in-
terpretation of Jonathan.
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An Immoral Comedy in Three Acts
by
J. B. PRIESTLEY
Directed by
WENDELL BROWN
(In order of Appearance)
Elsie Radfern,.' AVA HART
Mrs. (Lucy) Baxley JANE COWART*
Bernard Baxley O. K. SHEFFIELD. JR.*
George Radfern MARION PHARR*
Harold Russ JAMES KOONTZ*
JoeFletten DAVID FISCHER
Mrs. (Dorothy) Radfern JO FUREY*
Inspector Stack DONALD J. BLOEMER*
Sergeant Morris RICHARD BENNETT
* Members of Oglethorpe Players
Scene
ACT ONE
Sunday Evening
ACT TWO
Scene I Early Monday Morning
Scene 2 Monday Afternoon
ACT THREE
Monday Evening
The v^hole action takes place in Radfern's house, Ferndale, Labur-
num Grove, Shooters Green, a suburb of North London.
(There will be a ten-minufe infermhsion between Act I & Act II,
and Act II & Act III)
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Stage Manager Donald J. Bioemer
Properties Patricia Doran, Anne Bioemer
Lights J. Michael Grier
Make-up Patricia Horton, Elizabeth Mathieu, Robert L. Scribner
Prompter Lea Freedenthal
Business Manager Jeanne Kast
Publicity Marion Edmonds, Guy Dority
Business Staff Jean Horton, Harriet Dono
Tickets Parent-Teachers Association of Jim Cherry School
Ushers -...Blue Key Fraternity
Admissions Dorothy Livingston
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