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AnastasiaBy Marcelle Maurette
english Adaptation by Guy Bolton
Produced by Special Arrangement with
Samuel French, Inc.
May 7,8, l3, 14, IS, 19658:15 P. M.
OlRCC;n;O I3YOlrs. Kathryn Randolph
i?ROOUC;I;O IW13ill Schatz,
Officers
Vice President ...
President Ted Horpley
...............•....... Gloria Prentice
Secretary . Lorene Frost
Treasurer, . . Bess Castle
Board of DirectorsMiss Mary Ellen BeanBud Ehrl ichTed Horpl ey
Mrs. Jean Lewi sMrs. Nancy LowensteinHarol d Oberwortman
Board of Building Trustees
Russ Poll ittBill SchotzGloria Prentice
Russ GuinLou C. LowensteinJohn Nichols
Mrs. Kothryn RondolphBill SchotzMrs. Jean Henson
Fred Butlerlloyd CostleRuss Pollitt
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BOX OFFICE -Lou Lowentseinj Gloria Prentice, Ted Harpley, MargoGiacone, Bess Castle, Mary Cay Laughlin, VernellJustice, Jean Lewis, Ruth Page, Mary Ellen Bean, JeanHensen, Jerry Ovoll, Borb Judy.
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BENEATH THE GREASE PAINT
Some are old timers, some newcomers - all lend their talents to making asuccessful play. We extend an invitation to YOU to ioin the group nexttime - on stage or behind the scenes .
JERRY HARLOW - a veteran of several performances including CALCU-LATED RISK, ond WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION, is engoged in theadvertising business.
CHARLOTTE CARRELL - 0 tolented 901 with hoir styles, wos ,esponsi-ble for their creotion for the lodies of the cast of CRITIC'S CHOICE.
FRANK PALMER - hos worked behind the scenes os well os performingobly in THIRD BEST SPORT, WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION ondINHERIT THE WIND. Fronk is employed ot Generol Electric.
DALE DUMBAUGH - mode his first oppeoronce in CALCULATED RISK.He is a teacher in special education for the partially sighted.
DON KITCHEL - another newcomer is employed as an adiuster forCountry Mutual Insurance Co.
BETTY SUE KREIDLER - 0 post president of Red Mosk is 0 veteron ofmany ploys. She was awarded a Katy for her performance in SEE HOWTHEY RUN, and also has two Merit Awards for outstanding portrayals inother ploys. She hos served os producer for CALCULATED RISK, andwos in the costs of FIRST LADY, SHOP AT SLY CORNER, ALL MYSONS, SABRINA FAIR, AND MOON IS BLUE.
BENEATH THE GREASE PAINTCURT WIRE - nllmbers almost thirty plays in his list of performances in·cluding STALAG 17, ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, AND DETECTIVESTORY to mention only a few. Curt produces, directs, MCees and performsin his own variet.,. shows in addition to his regular work with Prairie StatesCorp.
DR. CHARLES BECK - is oppeoring in his first role for Red Mosk. He isa psychiatrist at the Veteran's Administration Hospital and also at theMentol Heolth Clinic.
JIM ROMINGER - who appears on stage for the first time, has served onlighting. Formerly of Tullahoma, Tennessee, where he and his wife, Anne,onother Red Mosker, were in the cost of BELL, BOOK, AND CANDLE.
GLORIA PRENTICE - hos creoted chorocter roles in THE SILVERWHISTLE, ALL MY SONS, GOODBYE MY FANCY, DETECTIVE STORYond THE GIRLS IN 509. She is this yeor's Vice President of Red Modk,a past·president of Women's Guild, and has efso served as Guild Trees·urer.
TOM WEBER - hos ployed double roles, serving in both cost ond crewfor INHERIT THE WIND ond CALCULATED RISK. He is 0 student ot DoDanville Junior College.
MARY SHERNOCK - 0 nurse ot Lakeview Hospitol, hos oppeored inBLITHE SPIRIT, MY SISTER EILEEN, THE HEIRESS, AND THE DIARYOF ANNE FRANK.
JAN ECHARD - who lends her tolents to Donville light Opero os wellas Red Mask, has served on moke·up and other committees.
TED HARPLEY - who hos obly served os Red Mosk President for 1964-1965, is employed at General Electric. He has served in almost everycapacity backstage as well as being 0 member of the cast for INHERITTHE WIND, THIRD BEST SPORT ond THE GAZEBO.
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To members of all thc casts who so ably performed to give us allmany entertaining evenings.
To all thc backstagc crew mcmbers who labor long and oftcn unseen.Their effons arc vital to successful productions.
To the chairmen and members of standing committees who performcountless vit~l jobs.
To Officers and Board of Directors who steer us through the year.To three h"rd,\Vorkin~ producers -Betty Sue Kreidler, Jerry Ovall,
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red Ilarplcy, PresidentGloria Prcnticc, V,Qres .
oliss Susan Diffenderfer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A.Diffenderfer, of 412 Pixley, is the first winncr of the annual Kath,ryn Randolph lIward. C;om[Jctitivc readings were given by severaleligible high school seniors, and Sue was awarded a $100 Scholar,ship on the basis of hcr cxccllent performance. Suc, who is a mem,ber of Dramatic Club, Speakers' Bureau, and 11C;apella Choir, plansto major in drama at Illinois Wesleyn University. With this award,which is to bc given annually, Red ~Iask hopes to furthcr the dram,atic arts in the Danville Community.
Judges for the 1965 contest were Bctty Sue Kriedler, RussPollitt, and Ted Harpley. Nancy Lowenstein has served as chair,man in organizing the project.
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