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Tartuffe

October 5–8, 1994

A play by Molière
Adapted from a translation by John Wood


Production Staff

Director: James Fisher
Asst. Director/Stage Manager: Jeph Duarte
Scenic Designer: Lonna Wilke
Costume Designer: Laura Conners
Assistant Stage Manager: Steve Martin '95

Cast List

Madame Pernelle: Dana Warner Fisher
Flipote: Jim Marietta '98
Orgon: Roy Sexton '95
Elmire: Rachel Miller
Damis: Heikki Larsen '97
Mariane: Elisabeth Enenbach
Valère: Mathew Eric Boudreaux '98
Cléante: Greg Manning '96
Tartuffe: Marco Noyola '96
Laurent: Chris Broomall '98
Dorine: Ramona Zachary
Mr. Loyal: James W. Walworth Jr. '97
Officer #1: Steve Martin '95
Officer #2: Luttrell D. Levingston '98
Officer #3: Kyle Thomas '98
 

Production Assistance

Master Electrician: Marc Doshi '97
Lightboard Operator: Marc Doshi '97
Soundboard Operator: Kenny Patterson '95
Assistant Sound Technician: Jill Wiggins
Properties: Kyle Thomas '98, Luttrell D. Levingston '98, Steve Martin '95, Dana Warner Fisher
 
Tartuffe beats his breast, wears out his knees in church, and sanctifies with every breath. It is to such a holy man that Orgon turns over first his soul, then his house and fortune, and finally even his daughter. Orgon’s family and servants see through Tartuffe’s hypocrisy, but what will it take to convince Orgon? This question provides one of the comic stage’s most unforgettable scenes.

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.

Miss Evers' Boys

November 16–19, 1994

A play by David Feldshuh


Production Staff

Director: Dwight Watson
Scenic and Lighting Designer: Lonna Wilke
Costume Designer: Laura Conners
Asst. Director/Stage Mgr.: Marco Noyola '96
 

Cast List

Eunice Evers: Connie Oates
Caleb Humphries: Gregory Manning '96
Hodman Bryan: Luttrell Levingston '98
Willie Johnson: John Cole '97
Ben Washington: Kennith Patterson '95
Dr. John Douglas: Jawad Javed '96
Dr. Eugene Brodus: Steve Hunt '95
 

Production Assistance

Lightboard Operator: Marc Doshi '97
Soundboard Operator: Kevin Pastore '95
Properties: Lonna Wilke
Incidental Choreography: Jawad Javed ’96, John Cole '97
Graphics Design: Ezra Ball '96
 
Miss Evers’ Boys tells the story of the Tuskegee experiment, a secret government experiment on poor African Americans from 1932-1972 in Alabama.  The experiments were designed to study the effects of untreated syphilis. The story is told from the perspective of the small town nurse Eunice Evers who is well aware of the lack of treatment, but feels her role is to console the involved men, many of whom are her direct friends.
 
The program included a brief history of the Tuskegee Study from Theatre of the First Amendment by Rick Davis. It also included a special note that thanked Steve Martin '95 for stepping in as Soundboard Operator. No explanation was given.  –Cody Grady '10  Summer 2008

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.

Production Photo for Miss Evers' Boys

As You Like It

Spring 2025


At this point, I have not found a program for this production.  Cody Grady '10


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.

Production Photo for As You Like It

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