The Newton ProjectOctober 2-5, 2002A play by Dwight Watson
Production Staff
Director: Dwight Watson
Scenic and Lighting Designer: James Gross
Costume Designer: Laura Conners
Stage Manager: Luke Elliott '05
Assistant Stage Manager: Donald Claxon '06
Assistant to the Director: Denis Farr '06
Monologue List
Two Blushing Pilgrims: Christina Holmstrom
Hard Knocks: Suzie David
The Line-Up: Chris Laguna
Head Shots and Hot Buttered Biscuits: Jamie Ritchie Watson
The Big Bang: Janathan Grandoit '06
Halley’s Fat Strat: Matthew McKay '06
Reign in the Sterling Sphinxes: Richard Winters '06
Tractors and Twirlers: Alexandra Hudson
A Seamless Pitch: Christopher Mehl '05
The Twilight Arch: Nikki Perry
Stage Fright Pianologue: Suzie David
A Lean, Mean Singing Machine: Edward Conley
Peter Pan and the Square Rigger: Matthew McKay '06
The 1st Dead Man in Grover’s Corners: Christopher Mehl '05
Ode to Little Audrey: Alexandra Hudson
Shorty’s Old Man’s Board or S’up?: Janathan Grandoit '06
Buckaroo Belle and the Bull Rider: Nikki Perry
Dodge-ball Matador: Richard Winters '06
Styling with William: Chris Laguna
Bottom’s Dream: Edward Conley
Birth of a Star: Christina Holmstrom
The Piano Tuner: Reynaldo Pacheco '06
Production Assistance
Lightboard Operator: Daulat Jha '04
Soundboard Operator: Denis Farr '06
Propsmaster: Danny Lippert
Stagehands: Curtis Eilers '06, Dunmomi Owalabi
The Newton Project introduces a lively collection of solo voices, including a soulful percussionist, an ex-convict auditioning for a play, an unemployed sailor, and an amateur float designer. This series of short plays, including The Big Bang, A Seamless Pitch, Birth of a Star, Stage Fright Pianologue, The 1st Dead Man in Grover’s Corners, Lizzie’s Lilliput and Reign in the Sterling Sphinxes, pays tribute to an unseen character by the name of Newton, a guiding force in the acceleration of unexpected theatrical moments. Written and directed by Wabash College theater professor Dwight Watson, The Newton Monologs, recently published by Contemporary Drama Service, premiered at Wabash with this performance.
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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American BuffaloNovember 14-16, 2002
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Photo Album
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Oedipus in AmericaFebruary 19–22, 2003
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). |
Program Note
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The Comedy of ErrorsApril 16–19 and May 16–17, 2003A play by William Shakespeare
Production Staff
Director: Jemma Alix Levy
Assistant Director: Reynaldo Pacheco '06
Scenic and Lighting Designer: James Gross
Costume Designer: Laura Conners
Mask Designer: Rebecca Dowd
Sound Designer: Jemma Levy
Graphic Designer: Michael Bricker '04
Stage Manager: Donald Claxon '06
Cast List
Egeon: Matt Myers
Duke of Ephesus: Bob Royalty
Jailer: Danny Lippert
First Merchant: Matt McKay '06
Antipholus of Syracuse: Pete Wagner '06
Dromio of Syracuse: Richard Winters '06
Dromio of Ephesus: Luke Elliott '05
Adriana: Chris Mehl '05
Luciana: Denis Farr '06
Antipholus of Ephesus: Morgan Patchell '05
Angelo: Josh Woodward
Balthazar: Chris Laguna
Second Merchant: Maury Raycroft '03
Officer: Danny Lippert
Courtesan: Matt McKay '06
Abbess: Chris Laguna
Production Assistance
Lightboard Operator: Jason Morales '06
Soundboard Operator: Aaron Parks '03
Stagehand: Jean Kongpinda '07
Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors is a madcap farcical romp of mistakes and misadventures, spiced with wit, slapstick, pandemonium, and a tangled web of a plot. It all comes together to form one of Shakespeare’s most hysterical and enduring comedies. First performed on December 28, 1594, at the Gray’s Inn Christmas Revels, this new staging of Shakespeare’s classic farce was directed by Visiting Professor of Theater Jemma Levy.
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). |