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Oedipus Rex

October 9–12, 1991

A play by Sophocles
Translated by Robert Fagles


Production Staff

Director: Dwight Watson
Assistant Director: C. Patrick Tyndall '92
Scenic Designer: Walter F. Wojciechowski
Costume Designer: Laura Conners
Stage Manager: Dennis Vetrovec '91
Asst. Stage Manager: Patrick Beidelman '94
 

Cast List

Oedipus: Steven Vierk '92
Priest: Michael T. Dotson '95
Creon: Phil Hoagland '93
Chorus Leader: Jason Schwarzkopf '94
Chorus Members: Paul Baylor '94, Patrick Beidelman '94, Michael R. Erne '94, Stan Tretter '94
Tiresias: Emilio G. Robles '94
Jocasta: Pam Ehrie
Messenger from Corinth: C. Patrick Tyndall '92
Shepherd: Michael J. McGuire '93
Messenger from Palace/Guard: Christopher Doerr '94
Guard: Steve Martin '95
Antigone: Jessica Rosenberg
Ismene: Anna Chase
 

Production Assistance

Master Electrician: Phil Hoagland '93
Lightboard Operator: Mike Watkins '92
Soundboard Operators: Curt Sobolewski, Matt Sobolewski '92
Graphics: Jason Hand '94
 
Oedipus the King is perhaps the greatest of all extant Greek tragedies. Written by Sophocles sometime between 430 and 425 B.C., the play was regarded by Aristotle as the ideal tragedy.

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.

Inherit the Wind

October 7–10, 1992

A play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee


Production Staff

Director: Dwight Watson
Scenic Designer: Walter F. Wojciechowski
Costume Designer: Laura Conners
Stage Manager: John King '96
Asst. Stage Manager: Mikeal McMillan

Cast List

Howard: Stan Tretter '94
Melinda: Anna K. Fisher
Rachel Brown: Anne Enenbach
Meeker: Matt Brown
Bertram Cates: Christopher Scott Doerr '94
Mr. Goodfellow: Joe Lopez '96
Mrs. Kreps: Elizabeth Enenbach
Rev. Jeremiah Brown: Clinton Agee
Sillers: Emilio G. Robles '94
Dunlap: Steve Martin '95
Hot Dog Man/Photographer: Mikeal McMillian
Mr. Bannister: Michael Czerwiec
Timmy: Nolan Calisch
Elijah: Doug Stuart '96
E.K. Hornbeck: Marco A. Noyola '96
Matthew Harrison Brady: Jason Strasser '95
Mrs. Brady: Connie Ford
Mayor: Armando A. Alvarez '96
Tom Davenport: Greg Manning '96
Henry Drummond: Robert Lyons '96
Judge: Tony Basch '96
Radio Man: John King '96

Production Assistance

Graphics: Jason Hand '94
Properties Manager: Doug Poulston '94
Props Crew: Tom Moore '96, Joe Lopez '96
Lightboard Operator/Sound: Mike Erne '94

Inherit the Wind has as its genesis the events of the famous Scopes “monkey” trial.  The critics describe the play as a “brilliant” portrait of an “explosive episode in American culture.”


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.

The Day Room

February 17–20, 1993

A play by Don DeLillo


Production Staff

Director: Dwight Watson
Scenic Designer: Walter F. Wojciechowski
Costume Designer: Laura Conners
Sound Design: Robert Lyons '96
Stage Manager: Christopher Doerr '94
 

Cast List

Act One
Budge: Doug Stuart '96
Wyatt: Robert Lyons '96
Grass: Marco Noyola '96
Nurse Walker: Steve Martin '95
Dr. Phelps: Jim D. Troy '95
Nurse Baker: Clinton Agee Jr. '95
Dr. Bazalon: Gregory Manning '96
Orderly: Joe Lopez '96
Orderly: Michael Czerwiec '96
 
Act Two
T.V.: Robert Lyons '96
Desk Clerk: Joe Lopez '96
Custodian: Michael Czerwiec '96
Gary: Jim D. Troy '95
Lennie: Marco Noyola '96
Freddie: Steve Martin '95
Manville: Gregory Manning '96
Joe: Clinton Agee Jr. '95
Arno Klein: Doug Stuart '96
 

Production Assistance

Set/Properties Manager: Roy Sexton '95
Set/Properties Crew: Ryan Pitcock '95, Scott Simmons, Chris Fahl '93
Soundboard Operator: Ernie Vela '95
Lightboard Operator: Jonathan Duffy '93
Graphics: Marco Noyola '96
 
This surreal comedy probes the limits of madness and normality as a mysterious band of actors, tourists, and psychiatric patients invade a semi-private hospital room occupied by the amiable Budges and his taciturn roommate, Wyatt.

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.

The Voice on the Prarie

April 21–24 and May 14–15, 1993

A play by John Olive


Production Staff

Director: Laura H-B Miller
Scenic Designer: Walter F. Wojciechowski
Costume Designer: Laura Conners
Stage Manager: Joe Lopez '96
Asst. Stage Manager: Christian Lybrook '93
Dramaturg: Rob Lyons '96
Assistants to the Director: Michael Czerwiec '96, Karl Kercheval '94
 

Cast List

Poppy: Christian Lybrook '93
Davey: Stan Tretter '94
Leon Schwab: Rob Hanlin '95
David Quinn: Robert Lyons '96
Frankie: Ramona Vaught
Frankie’s Father: Michael Czerwic II '96
News Vendor: Joe Lopez '96
Susie: Connie Ford
Frances Reed: Connie Ford
James: Christopher Doerr '94
Watermelon Man: Muhammad Jawad Javed '96
Jailer: Joe Lopez '96
 
Offstage Voices:
Radio Announcer: Jared Owens '93
Mrs. Hoffmocken: Betsey Enenbach
Man: Muhammad Jawad Javed '96
Passerby: Randy Noak
Gossipmonger: Rebekah Frederick
School Children: Kari Hinz, Anna Fisher, Jared Owens, Randy Noak, Rebekah Frederick, Betsey Enenbach, Muhammad Jawad Javed '96
 

Production Assistance

Props: Roger Busch '96, Aaron Whitehead '96
Set/Props Crew Head: Chris Fahl '93
Set/Props Running Crew: Anthony Avitia '96, Armando Alvarez '96, Jason Owens '94
Sound: Michael Czerwic '96, Tim Richard
Lightboard Operators: Mike Effinger '94, Sean Schubert '93
Prompters: John Fields '96, Jeff Kerner '93, Klint Krouse '96, Doug Wintz '95
Poster Design: Marco Noyola '96
 

An itinerant story teller (named “Poppy” by his avid companion Davey Quinn) spins a tall tale which catapults this entertaining play into a cross-country adventure.


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.

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