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Fond du Lac Community Theatre
presented Patrick Hamilton's
ANGEL STREET
("Gaslight") with three performances on April 28, 29
and 30, 1988
at 8:00 P.M. at the Goodrich High School Little Theater.
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Cast of Characters,
in order of appearance |
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"Mrs. Manningham" |
Sue Zuege |
| "Mr. Manningham" |
Dan Entringer |
| "Nancy" |
Terry Keuler |
| "Elizabeth" |
Barbara "Barb" Krug |
| "Detective Rough" |
Dave Bloyer |
| two policemen |
Orin Mueller and Lou Bird |
| Behind
the Scenes - Our Production
Staff |
| Director |
Debi Emerson |
| Stage Managers |
Debi Debbert, Deb Zwicky |
| Set Design |
Rick Wrzesinske |
| Set Construction Crew |
Cindy Entringer, Dan Entringer, Kate
Staerzel, Sandy Riel, Becky Kermitz, Joan Geiger, Kathy LeMahieu, Steve
Flores, Gary Gilgenbach, Carol Manske, Vila Weinshrott, Kathy Hilbert,
Janet Stephany, Bark Krug, and Paul Lefeber. |
| Technical Director |
Tim Friess |
| Technical Crew |
Chris Hall and James Jackson |
| Properties |
Arllyce Candlish |
| Prop Crew |
Mary Konen, Joanne Bird, and Claudia
Winland |
| Costumes |
Joyce Jones |
| Make-up |
Mary Barbeau and Betty Trent |
| House |
Ann Yockey |
| Publicity/Program |
Scott Stanley |
| Publicity Photographs |
Ahrens Photography |
"Angel Street" was presented through special
arrangement with Samuel French, Incorporated, 45 West 25th Street, New
York, New York 10010.
Films: "Gaslight" has been made into a major motion picture twice, first in 1940 and then in 1944. The 1944 version starred Ingrid Bergman, who won an Academy award as "Paula Alquist," Joseph Cotton as Scotland Yard detective "Brian Cameron," Charles Boyer and Angela Lansbury.
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