By William Inge
Gaddy-Goodwin Teaching Theatre
February 1 – 24, 2013
Comedy/drama. Journey to a simpler, more innocent past. A freak snowstorm has halted the progress of a bus and its few passengers, forcing them to take shelter in a diner for several hours in the dead of night. Based on Inge’s earlier one-act play, People in the Wind, this story involves a pair of young lovers struggling to find love in the modern world, and how spending a few hours together impacts the lives of ordinary people. A blizzard tale – with a heart-warming guarantee.
View the photos by Brenna L. J. Berry.
Cast
- Grace Hoylard: Connie Di Grazia
- Elma Duckworth: Alyssa Petrone
- Will Masters: Gus Allen
- Cherie: Katie Scofield
- Dr. Gerald Lyman: Tim Wiest
- Carl: David Klionsky
- Bo Decker: Brian Hollingsworth
- Virgil Blessing: Jonathan Lowry
Production Staff
- Director: David Anthony Wright
- Scenic Designer: Thomas Mauney
- Costume Designer: Vicki Olson
- Lighting Designer: Cailen Waddell
- Sound Designer: Haskell Fitz-Simons
- Sound Engineer: John Maruca
- Technical Director: Todd Aberts
- Stage Manager: Elaine Petrone
- Assistant Stage Manager: Mert Dunne
Crews
Audition Crew: Audition Crew: Marie Berry, Catherine Lambe, Gloria Rich, Bunny Safron, Jack Safron
Costume Shop Crew: Debbie Sherrod, Judy Wray, Mary Ali, Ann Haigler, Tana Shehan, Susan Kimmel, Jean Wilkinson, Barbara Biggs, Delora Creech, Jenny Mitchell, Wayne Olson
House Managers: Jim Bates, Keith Bugner, Lynn Freeman, Liz Kodadek, Lilo Miles, Mike Rumble, Leon Sabarsky, Judi Wilkinson
Light Crew: Michael Parrill, Donnie Puryear
Public Relation Crew: Catherine Lambe, Carolyn LaRue, Charles Phaneuf, Bunny Safron, Marsha Smith, Judi Wilkinson
Set Construction Crew: Ward Bowen, Noel Butzke, Dave Davis, Andrew Graham, Charlie Jenkins, David Langmeyer, Russ Owen, Donnie Puryear, John Ratley, Dave Wray
Sound Crew: Barbara Corbin, Catherine Lambe, Joe Wolozyn