[PDF]Other People's Money, 66th Season (1995)

[PDF]June 20th 1995The River Rep at the Ivoryton Playhouse presents Other People's Money by Jerry Sterner, dir by Jane StantonCast: Wiley Moore*, Evan Thompson*, Joan Shepard*, Owen Thompson*, Jen Wolfe*

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A TOAST TO


The Onlin


The work accomplished in The Ivoryton Playhouse by the Foundation
and described in the “History of the Playhouse” was achieved under
the supervision of Peg and Ed Quirin. Simply stated, without their
commitment to this building and their willingness to make great
sacrifices to further their dream of a “Theatre for all Seasons” you
would not be here today.


Their devotion to The Ivoryton Playhouse Foundation, to the building
and to each other has led this organization through difficult times toa
point where a stable future can be seen. The Board of Trustees ex-
presses its heartfelt gratitude, affection and appreciation to Peg and
Ed for years of service - past, present and future.


Coming to the
Svoryton Playhouse


JERRY HARDIN


(Seen on Star Trek: The Next Generation)


MARK TWAIN


On Man & His World


Saturday, September 16
8:00 p.m.


Sunday, September 17
2:00 p.m.


SAVE THE DATES!


A Benefit for The Jooryton Playhouse Foundation


The


RIVER


R E P


at the
Ivoryton Playhouse


1995 SEASON


11 WEEKS OF SHEER PLEASURE ... SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!


OTHER PEOPLE'S PRIVATE
MONEY LIVES


OUR TOWN


Real life, only more everybody's favorite small-towr
i ry, reminisce ~ hut whatever you do, don't


JULY 18- AUGUST 5


| DANCING AT
LUGHNASA


SHE LOVES
a ME %


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AUG. 8 - AUG. 19


AUG. 22 - SEPT. 3


THE RIVER REP
at the
IVORYTON PLAYHOUSE


presents


Owen Jen Evan
Thompson Wolfe Thompson


Joan Wiley
Shepard Moore


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OTHER PEOPLE’S MONEY


by
JERRY STERNER
Directed by


JANE STANTON


Set Design Lighting Design
Ron Gasparinetti David O’Connor

Costumes by Sound Design by

Jenny Cleaver Richard Loyd


Production Stage Manager
Abigail Koreto*


Welcome to the Ninth Season of
THE RIVER REP


THE RIVER REP
is a professional company
dedicated to bringing you the best in theatre


Producing Partners


Jane Stanton Joan Shepard
Artistic Director Managing Director
James W. Kelley Evan Thompson


The River Rep dedicates its 9th Season to
JIM WILSON
beloved long-time friend
and partner 1987 - 1994


his spirit stays with us


DON’T MISS THE REST OF OUR
EXCITING SEASON


* PRIVATE LIVES July 4 - July 15
Pure comic delight — the “master” at his classiest,
wittiest, most sophisticated!

* OUR TOWN : July 18 - August 5
Real life, only more so — everybody's favorite small town story
Laugh, cry, reminisce — but whatever you do, don't miss it!

* SHE LOVES ME August 8 - August 19


Old World Musical Valentine — heart-warming tunes from the
“Fiddler On The Roof” team.


* DANCING AT LUGHNASA August 22 - September 3
It’s Irish, and it’s beautiful — lyric new play,
recent toast of Dublin and Broadway!


OTHER PEOPLE’S MONEY


CAST
(in order of appearance)


William Goles sezssxstisescssestestesssscsntteccctsiccrtssccastees cto Wiley Moore*
Andrew Jorgenson ....sssssssssssesssenssseseesenseseesesnnessee Evan Thompson*
GAAS SUALIIGARY cissssscsssaniazssnonisecpsinstnactncaimsntteentiacoroyiovabatiute Joan Shepard*
Lawrence’ Garfirkle: .issssssssissiasssiessassssesscasecsossoee Owen Thompson*
Beate’ Sullivan scsscessseccreescxsssessssanvcsyoencnmsssstuason esnseeenrasassiteonancnec Jen Wolfe*


*Member of Actor's Equity Association


TIME
The present


PLACE
Offices of New England Wire and Cable Company —
Rhode Island


Office of Lawrence Garfinkle — New York City


There will be one fifteen-minute intermission between Act I and Act II


OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY was originally presented
by the American Stage Company
Teaneck, New Jersey


New York Production originated
by The Hartford Stage Company


The use of cameras and/or recording devices is strictly prohibited.
The River Rep is a division of Fanfare Theatre ensemble, Inc.


PRODUCTION STAFF


Production Manager ..
Press Representative ..
Technical Director ..
Master Electrician ....


Arthur A. Pignataro
Wilma Ashe
on Gasparinetti
David Goldsmith


Assistant to the Director .. . Julia Kiley
Assistant Stage Manager .. arrie Capizzano
Lightboard Operator . .. David Krodel


South Technician .... .. Rachael Buck


Set Builders and Painters ..........cccecccceseeteeeeeeeees Wayne Buvoltz, Dave Krodel

Greg Tito, Shawn Wanamaker
Stage Gre We seviscrettecrestemenes sheers oeetceantees Carrie Capizzano, Kevin O’Connor
HlectrieS Crew: ccccssccsccrscsece Dave Krodel, Kevin O’Connor, Russ Turner
Special Production Assistants .........:ccsssssssessssssees Rick Hoskins and students


from Killingly High School, Judy Shea
.. Harold Shapiro
Heather Sterling
Laura Cutler


Photography by
Box Office Manager
House Manager


Box: Office State sessisccrcssscsdeceseacsccsoreeentewcocnacy Felicity Amos, Diane Johnson
Theo LeCompte, Christian Orobello
Assistant House Manager ........ssescssssessssesssssesssssesssseesssnnsensnvesssnnes Diane Johnson


Children’s Show House Manager
Ushers
Concessions


Theo LeCompte
Friends of The River Rep
. The Ivoryton Playhouse Foundation,

Ken’s Coffeehouse (51 Main St., Essex)
Sugarplum’s (235 Main St., Old Saybrook)


The River Rep would like to thank the following individuals, establishments
and organizations who continue to make our Summer Season possible:
Aggie’s Again, The Antique Brush Factory, Barry Asch, Linda Crown,
Lorraine Donovan, Dee and Bill Grover, Mr. Hines and the custodial crew of
John Winthrop Jr. High School, Rick Hoskins and his crew from Killingly
High School, The Ivoryton Library, The Ivoryton Store, Roger LeCompte and
Helen Smits, Chuck and Sue Longton, Manituck Spring Water Co., Waterford,
CT, Nancy Schieferdecker, Joseph Shea, Molly Shea, SNET, Summit St.
Liquors, Pauline and Bill Veilette, Bill and Agnes Waterman, Geoff and
Rosalie Zonder — and the many other businesses and individuals without
whom it would be impossible for us to be here.


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The River Rep’s Own Youth Theatre
presents
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
A Family Musical by
JANE STANTON
Three Performances only
MONDAY, July 31st at 7:00 p.m.


FRIDAY, August 5th at 11:00 a.m.
and 1:00 p.m.


Reserve your tickets now!
Call (203) 767-8348


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THE RIVER REP


is a proud contributor to


FyEG Broadway Cares - Equity Fights Aids


Please join us in Supporting this organization
by dropping a donation in the basket in the
lobby. Take a Red Ribbon to wear - and show
that you Care.

Thank You!


IVORYTON PLAYHOUSE FOUNDATION, INC.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES ROSTER


May 8, 1995
OFFICERS
BRGBICGRS: ics cenkacnnenionnneneemamenen Constance C. Tredwell
Gerald Dubey
Peter Hance
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2nd Vice President .
3rd Vice President .


Constance C, Tredwell
.. Wilma Asch


Secretary ... Lucy Weed
Treasurer .... .. Peter Hance
Chairwoman . .. Peg Quirin


TRUSTEES - CLASS OF 1995


Gerald E. Dubey, Alan Mariani, Gino Origlia, Mary Puakstys,
Max Showalter, Daniel Sieretta


TRUSTEES - CLASS OF 1996


Pearce Beskin, Terry Borton, Debbie Chrisman, Jacqui Hubbard,
Rosemary Loffredo, Nancy Schieferdecker


TRUSTEES - CLASS OF 1997


Margaret Bernier, Lynn Britt, Lucy Goodale, John Joseph,
Carolyn Kirsch, Gaye Pickrel, Carroll O'Neill


HONORARY LIFE MEMBER HONORARY HISTORIANS


Herbert T. Clark, III : Henry E. Josten
Carl H. Dahlstrom


LIFE TRUSTEES


Peg Quirin
Edward J. Quirin


The


RIVER


R E P


at the
Ivoryton Playhouse


THEATRE FOR CHILDREN


MAIN STREET, IVORYTON


All Performances at 11:00 a.m.


* EXCEPT AS NOTED BELOW *
SUMMER OF 1995


FRIDAY, June 23 - “Pinocchio”
(Performed by The Fanfare Theatre Ensemble)


FRIDAY, June 30 - “Reach For The Stars, Kid”
(Performed by Madhatters Childrens’ Theatre)


FRIDAY, July 7 - “Christmas In July”
(Performed by The Fanfare Theatre Ensemble)


FRIDAY, July 14 - Mr. A’s Amazing A’s Plays
(Performed by Alliance Theatre Company)


FRIDAY, July 21 - “Just For The Fun Of It”
(Performed by Keith Johnson)


FRIDAY, July 28 - “Just So” and Other Stories
(Performed by Jim West)


MONDAY, July 31 - “Little Red Riding Hood”
Special Performance at 7:00 p.m.
(Performed by River Rep’s Own Youth Theatre)


FRIDAY, August 4 - “Little Red Riding Hood”
11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m.
(Performed by River Rep’s Own Youth Theatre)


FRIDAY, August 11 - “The Adventures of Penny Panda”
(Performed by The Fanfare Theatre Ensemble)


FRIDAY, August 18 — “Aladdin”
(Performed by The Penny Bridge Players)


FRIDAY, August 25 - “North to South: A Musical Trip to Disneyworld”
(Performed by Rainbow Music)


Seats BOX OFFICE OPEN NOW


REHABILITATION


The Ivoryton Playhouse Foundation Board of
Trustees are extremely grateful for the gifts received
from the following, making possible the continued
rehabilitation of the Playhouse facilities.


The Episcopal Camp and Conference Center gift in
the name of Lucy Weed, Secretary of The Ivoryton
Playhouse Foundation, to be applied to the con-
struction of a Control Booth. We would also like to
thank Ms. Weed for her personal monetary donation
for this project.


Tim Barry, John Joseph, Trip Wyeth and others for
the gift of their time in constructing the Control
Booth.


The Essex Lions’ Club most generous donation for
the construction of the handicap ramp.


Tilcon’s gift of the performance of all the required
paving work, including handicap and other parking, at
the rear of the building.


Connecticut Historical Commission matching grant
for additional rehabilitation work.


Members and supporters gifts towards rehabilitation.


NOTICE


Pursuant to an agreement with the State of Connecticut Historical
Commission consummated asa result of a grant, the Playhouse will
be open to the public for viewing of it’s exterior and interior
between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. of a day set by
appointment or specifically June 1, 1995, September 11, 1995,
November 27, 1995, March 14, 1966 and April 25, 1996.


THE 1995 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
THE IVORYTON PLAYHOUSE FOUNDATION


I would like to become a member of the Ivoryton Playhouse Foundation
in the category checked:


©) Individual ($25 or more) O) Supporters ($250 or more)
O) Family ($50 or more) ©) Sustainers ($500 or more)
) Century Club ($100 or more) 0 Life ($1000 or more)


Members dues are applied-to the Operations Fund
of the Playhouse Foundation


Name


Address


City State Zip


Print name as you would like it to appear


If you work for an organization that has a matching gift program
your contribution can be matched. Simply forward the appropriate form,
available through your organization, along with your contribution to the Playhouse


Please make checks payable to the Ivoryton Playhouse Foundation, Inc
P.O. Box 458, Ivoryton, CT 06442


THEATRE SEATS


Rehabilitation plans for the Playhouse
include the installation of new theatre seats
for your comfort.

The balcony has been, in the spring of
1992, renovated by raising the levels of seats
for better sighting, by closing one of the
original stairs, and by installing 52 new seats.
There remains the need to install 54 addi-
tional new seats in the balcony plus 200 seats
in the orchestra section.

A contribution of $500 will purchase one
seat, including the name of the donor on an
arm of the seat.

Pick up a flier in the lobby and order your chair today.


UPCOMING EVENTS - 1995


With the rehabilitation of the Playhouse well underway,
the Playhouse Foundation proudly announces
the following upcoming events:


June 20 - July 1 “Other People’s Money” The River Rep

July 4 - July 15 “Private Lives” The River Rep

July 18 - Aug. 5 “Our Town” The River Rep

Aug. 8 - Aug. 19 “She Loves Me” The River Rep

Aug. 22-Sept.3. “Dancing at Lughnasa” The River Rep

Every Friday from Theatre for Children Various performers
June 23 - Aug. 25 and companies


Sept. 16 -Sept.17 “Mark Twain on Man Jerry Hardin
and His World”


Oct. 6 - Oct. 7 “Our Town” Lyme/Old Lyme High School

Oct. 19 - Oct. 21 “The Victorian The American Magic-
Halloween Show” Lantern Theater

Oct. 28 Annual Halloween Ivoryton Playhouse
Dance Foundation

Nov. 17 Fall Production Madhatters Theater Company

Dec. 7 - Dec. 10 Family Christmas Show Alice People Players

Dec. 14-Dec.16 “The Victorian The American Magic-
Christmas Show” Lantern Theater


Watch for notices about our 1996 shows which will include more Magic-
Lantern Theater productions and shows by the Alice People Players, Madhat-
ters Theater Company, and independent producers for the Foundation. 1996
will also see the tenth year for The River Rep and a special Christmas produc-
tion of “Annie”. And don’t forget the annual dance/auction held every April.


No matter what season or month, there is always something happening at the
Playhouse! Call 767-7318 for additional information and for updates on new
events added to the calendar. ~o


ena ANN


RENTAL INFORMATION


The Ivoryton Playhouse Foundation is pleased to announce that our on-going extensive
rehabilitation effort has resulted in the Playhouse being available for rental year-round
on either a daily or longer basis. Join the long list of famous performers who have graced
our stage. Fully heated and air-conditioned, the 300 plus seat Playhouse blends the
atmosphere of a National Register of Historic Places building with the amenities you


need for your event. The playhouse is the perfect place for shows, recitals, concerts, and
other performances.


The Playhouse also accommodates wedding receptions, fund raising events,
professional organization dinners and meetings, and dances. Please contact the Founda-
tion office for more information at 767-7318.

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