The Concord Players present

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29th
Season
Dec 4, 5, 6, 1947
directed by
Louise Kingman
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The
Cast |
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| James Conover | |
| Spike MacManus |
Robert E. Eaton |
| Kay Thorndyke |
Laura Kennedy |
| Grant Matthews |
Robert D. Parks |
| Jean |
Mary MacPherson |
| Mary Matthews |
Martha Kraetzer |
| Stevens |
John R. Schorger |
| Bell Boy | Sidney R. Ballou |
| Waiter | Ralph Verrill |
| Sam Parrish | Christopher Hurd |
| Swenson | Fabien Freedman |
| Judge Jefferson Davis Alexander | D. Ripley Gage |
| Mr. Alexander | Martha Whitman |
| Jenny | Rosemary Baldwin |
| Mrs. Draper | Helen Piper |
| William Hardy | Edward True |
| Senator Lauterback | Harold C. Smith |
| Labor Leaders | Leslie Anderson Gilbert M. Roddy Stanley Wilson |
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SYNOPSIS OF SCENES Act I |
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| Scene 1 - | A bedroom in the Conover home |
| Scene 2 - | The same. The following evening |
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Act II |
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| The living-room of a suite in the Book-Cadillac Hotel, Detroit. Several weeks later | |
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Act III |
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| Scene 1 - | The living-room of the Matthews apartment in New York. Two weeks later |
| Scene 2 - | The same -- an hour later |
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The action of the play passes in the livingroom of Charles Condomine's house in Kent. |
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Production
Staff |
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| Production Manager | Austin H. King
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| Stage Manager |
Donald McR. Smith |
| assist producer | Helen R. Kaufmann |
| assit Stage Manager | Hans W. Miller |
| Book Holder | Virginia F. Hastings Susan L. Senkler |
| Call Boy |
Leslie Anderson |
| Lighting |
Whitney S. Smith |
| Costumes |
Delia Briggs |
| Props |
Virginia Armstrong |
| Make-up |
Elizabeth Rodday |
| Set dresser |
Frederick R. Child, Jr. |