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Theater - 1993-1994

October 6–9, 1993

The Merchant of Venice

  • A play by William Shakespeare
 
  • Production Staff
  • Director: Dwight Watson
  • Scenic and Lighting Designer: Lonna Wilke
  • Costume Designer: Laura Conners
  • Stage Manager: Steve Martin '95
  • Asst. Stage Manager: Christophe Barbelenet
 
  • Cast List
  • The Duke of Venice: Jason D. Strasser '95
  • The Prince of Morocco: Gregory Manning '96
  • The Prince of Arragon: Emilio G. Robles '94
  • Antonio: Robert Lyons '96
  • Bassanio: Patrick J. Beidelman '94
  • Gratiano: Roy Sexton '95
  • Salerio: Joe Lopez '96
  • Solanio: Marco Noyola '96
  • Lorenzo: Joe Gianoli '97
  • Shylock: Christopher Doerr '94
  • Tubal: Doug Stuart '96
  • Launcelot Gobbo: Bryan C. Thomas
  • Old Gobbo: James Walworth '97
  • Leonardo: Armando Alvarez '96
  • Balthasar: Bob Bradley '94
  • Stephano: Michael R. Erne '94
  • Messenger: Stan Tretter '94
  • Portio: Daria Martel
  • Nerissa: Connie Ford
  • Jessica: Betsy Enenbach
  • Jailer: John Jefferson '97
  • Servant: John Garlits
 
  • Production Assistance
  • Properties Master: Michael J. Deleget '97
  • Lightboard Operator: Marc Doshi '97
  • Master Electrician: Marc Doshi '97
  • Soundboard Operator: Todd Guthrie '96
  • Asst. Sound Technician: Joshua Kendrick '97
  • Deck Crew: Andy Anderson '96
  • Makeup: Laura Conners
 
This page is part of an ongoing project to document the history of the theatre productions performed at Wabash College.  If you have information not included on this page, please contact the Theater Department or Professor Dwight Watson (watsond@wabash.edu).
 

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November 17–20, 1993

El Salvador

  • A play by Rafael Lima
 
  • Production Staff
  • Director: Patrick Beidelman '94
  • Assistant Director: Chris Doerr '94
  • Scenic Designer: Lonna Wilke
  • Costume Designer: Laura Conners
  • Sound Designer: James Fisher
  • Stage Manager: Steve Martin '95
  • Assistant Stage Manager: Joe Lopez '96
 
  • Cast List
  • Skee: Jonathan Hill '94
  • Fletcher: Tom Harvey '94
  • McCutcheon: Matt Brim '94
  • Fuller: Jason Owens '94
  • Larry: Ben Champ '98
  • Pinder: Marco Noyola '96
  • Rosita: Kim Paddock
 
  • Production Assistance
  • Lightboard Operator: Jason Strasser '95
  • Master Electrician: Marc Doshi '97
  • Soundboard Operators: Josh Logan '96, Mike Temple
  • Sound Design/Technician: Joshua Kendrick '97
  • Musicians: Chris Doerr '94, Marcelo Fonseca '95, Darrell Geusz, Mark Nelson, Michael Orrison '95
 
  • This drama takes place in a hotel room in El Salvador occupied by a disillusioned gaggle of U.S. TV journalists, fed up with the futility of constantly risking their lives reporting on a revolution that nobody back home cares about.
 

This page is part of an ongoing project to document the history of the theatre productions performed at Wabash College.  If you have information not included on this page, please contact the Theater Department or Professor Dwight Watson (watsond@wabash.edu).

 

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April 20–23 and May 13–14, 1994

Battle of Shallowford

  • A play by Ed Simpson
 
  • Production Staff
  • Director: James Fisher
  • Scenic and Lighting Designer: Lonna Wilke
  • Costume Designer: Laura Conners
  • Sound Designer: James Fisher
  • Stage Manager: Jonathan Hill '94
  • Asst. Stage Manager: Steve Martin '95
 
  • Cast List
  • Ruthie Mock: Elisabeth Enenbach
  • Burton Mock: Robert Lyons '96
  • Lonny Hutchins: Bryan C. Thomas '97
  • Clunette Campbell: Patrick J. Beidelman '94
  •  “Mr. Roy” Sprinkle: Roy E. Sexton '95
  • Dewey Sowers: Heikki N. Larsen '97
  • Newsome Jarvis: Steve Martin '95
  • “Doodad” Jarvis: Eddy Morehouse
  • Fred Martin: Jonathan Hill '94
 
  • Production Assistance
  • Lightboard Operator: Michael Czerwiec
  • Soundboard Operator: Joshua Kendrick '97
  • Sound Technicians: Matt Bottoms '96, Joshua Kendrick '97
  • Graphics Design: Ezra Ball '96
  • It’s 1938, and while the rest of the world is poised on the brink of war, this delightful farce reveals a group of small-town eccentrics hoodwinked by the Mercury Theatre radio broadcast of “The War of the Worlds.”
 

This page is part of an ongoing project to document the history of the theatre productions performed at Wabash College.  If you have information not included on this page, please contact the Theater Department or Professor Dwight Watson (watsond@wabash.edu).

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