(Formerly titled Any Day Now)


 

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February 27 - April 7, 2007

The play used to be titled ANY DAY NOW.
Read about the title change here.

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Previews
2/17, 2/22, 2/23, 2/24 & 2/26 at 8 PM, and 2/18 at 3 PM
$10.00

Regular Run
Thursdays at 8:00pm - $18.00
Fridays at 8:00pm - $20.00
Saturdays at 8:00pm - $22.00
Sundays at 3:00pm - $20.00

Please join us for Sunday Symposiums immediately following each Sunday performace. Stay for a discussion about the play with the playwight, director and actors. (based on availability)

Cast:

Fred Miller ………………………………………..........…Don Bender
Dean Reynolds ……………………………………....... Walter Brody
Guitar Guy …………………………………….........Raul Cotaquispe
Ken …………………………………….................................Tim Curtis
Helen ……………………………………............................Kate Harris
Betty Redman………….........................................................Erin Reitz
Harrison…………......................................................Joseph Sherman
Ginny…………...................................................................Lisa Stevens
Rivkah………….......................................................Lindsay Weisberg
Ms. Winston …...................................................Angelique Westerfield

Crew:

Playwright David Rush †
Director Drew Martin †

Stage Manager

Michelle Lilly

Scenic Designer

Alan Donahue

Lighting Designer

Ron Seeley

Costume Designer

Ashley Pausig

Sound Designer

Tim Hill

Properties Designer Peter Landwehr

Dramaturg

Jennifer Shook

Asst. Stage Manager Peter Landwehr

Graphic Design

Amy Jahnke

Producers

Kevin Heckman † & John Sanders †

Stage Left Ensemble Member

Has Fred Miller gone too far? A popular and tenured professor, he shocks his students by showing up to class dressed up as Adolf Hitler. When a Jewish student voices her displeasure to the campus newspaper, Miller finds himself in a fight for his career. But how far is he willing to go to rattle the institutional cages one last time? Join us for this poignant, funny and very personal story about the limits of free speech.

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