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February
1982
Dear
Audience,
Welcome
to Narrows Community
Theater's production
of ARSENIC & OLD
LACE, the second show
of NCT's "3 show"
offering this season.
The show dates for ARSENIC
are February 26, 27,
and March 4, 5, 6, and
Sunday matinee on March
7, and our Spring Musical
on May 14, 15, 21, 22,
and Sunday matinee on
May 23. Look for our
posters and flyers in
the neighborhood.
In the past ten years,
we have produced many
major musicals. Some
of which were "Mame",
"Hello Dolly",
"Anything
Goes", "South
Pacific", "The
Unsinkable Molly Brown",
"High
Button Shoes",
"Babes
in Arms", and
"Oklahoma!".
We have produced Agatha
Christie mysteries,
Woody Allen comedies
and workshop productions
of "Spoon
River Anthology",
"Butterflies
are Free",
and also "Cinderella"
for the children of
our members.
On behalf of the Officers,
Board of Directors and
members of NCT, I wish
to thank those who have
given us their generous
support by subscribing
to our journals and
attending our shows.
A special thank you
to all the churches,
civic and social organizations
who throughout the years
have offered us the
use of their facilities
for our meetings, rehearsals
and productions.
Special thanks to the
friends of NCT, who
have given their time
and talent.
If you wish to participate
in our community theater
in any way, or to be
put on our mailing list,
please leave your name,
address, and telephone
number at the desk.
Our mailing address
is Narrows Community
Theater, P.O. Box 182,
Fort Hamilton Station,
Brooklyn, NY 11209.
Thank you again for
your continued support.
We look forward to seeing
you at our Spring production.
Sit back and let us
introduce you to the
Brewsters and their
friends!!
Mary
Razzi
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Synopsis
The entire action of
the play takes place in
the living room of the
Brewster home in Brooklyn. |
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Production Staff
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Producer |
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Mary Razzi |
Director |
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Dan
Devere |
Asst.
to Director |
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Despina E. DeVito |
Stage Manager
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Kathy Johnston |
Properties Mistress
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Betty Ryan |
Assistant
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Liz Kash |
Technical Director
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John Yanello |
Scenic Artist
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Roxanne Baechler |
Set Decor
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James Cawley,
Norman Rotkowitz |
Lighting Engineer
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Denise Higgins-Regan |
Assistant
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Cathi Mae Johnston |
Staff
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Frank Argento,
Bob Cordes, Carol
Evancho, George
Frye, Eileen Holtz,
Betty Johnson, Kevin
Kash, Bob Motta,
Ray Petersen, Mary
Razzi, Carmine Risotto,
Elaine Juliano,
Maureen Staci |
Stage Crew
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Helen Chambers,
Mary Razzi |
Costumes
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Mary Razzi |
Wardrobe
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Kathy Demalja |
Seamstresses
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Helena Pastore,
Pat Turner |
House Manager
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Norma de Heyman |
Publicity
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Mary Razzi |
Advertising
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Bob Motta, Betty
Ryan |
Promotion
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Helena Pastori |
Makeup
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Bill Strype,
Gail Shore |
Poster Design
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Carl DiPaola |
Layout
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Sharon Powers |
Journal / Program
Editor
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Despina E. DeVito |
Layout
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Roxanne Baechler |
Sales Manager
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Eileen Malloy |
Reservations
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The Little Record
Store |
Tickets
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Pat Turner,
Kathy Demalja |
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Cast
(in
order of appearance)
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Abbey
Brewster |
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Fran Goldman |
The
Rev. Dr. Harper |
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Paul Jensen |
Teddy Brewster
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Norman Rotkowitz |
Officer Brophy
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Tom Dobbin |
Offider Klein
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Carmine Rissotto |
Martha Brewster
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Betty Kash |
Elaine Harper
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Marguerite Higgins |
Mortimer
Brewster |
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James Cawley |
Mr.
Gibbs |
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George Frye |
Jonathan Brewster
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Ray Petersen |
Dr. Einstein
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John Yanello |
Officer O'Hara
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Frank Argento |
Lieutenant Rooney
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Paul Laddomada |
Mr. Witherspoon
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Bill Strype |
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