2001-2002 Season

The Miracle Worker

Director: Scott "Biff" Baron

Starring Julia Beardsley as Anne Sullivan
and Emily Gup as Helen Keller

Cast: Annie Sullivan - Julia Beardsley, Helen Keller - Emily Gup, Kate Keller - Kristin Pfeifer, Captain Keller - Bryan Bessor, James Keller - John Paul Nickel, Aunt Ev - Susan Morris, Viney - Mayme A. Williams, Martha - Morgan Russell
Percy - Lyle Beatty, Mr. Anagnos - Rod Carter
Jimmy (Annie's younger brother) - Alec Silberblatt,
Blind Girls: Rosa De Ferrari , Alison Goldman, Ashley Hlebinsky, Brittany Hulings, Abby Poplowski

Review: Post Gazette


We Will Remember: A Tribute to Veterans

 

Directed by Wayne Brinda

By Sandra Fenichel Asher - World Premiere

Inspired by oral histories of veterans collected by Pine-Richland Middle School Students

Produced with support from the Frick Educational Fund of the Buhl Foundation, Pittsburgh Children's Museum and local Veteran's organizations.

The authentic daguerreotype used in the Civil War scene is provided by: Photo Antiquities, East Ohio Street, North Side.

Cast: (Students) Stephen Arthur, Emily Cole, Virginia Rangos, Sara Tamler, Dakotah West
(Veterans) Holly Glymour - Midshipman, Sam Nicotero - Korean Veteran, John Palucka - Vietnam Veteran, Ellie Reese - Grandmother from World War II, Corey Reiger - World War II Sailor, Scott Van de Mark - Civil War Soldier/World War II Soldier

No Reviews Available

The Lion, the Which, and the Wardrobe

 

Directed by Audrey Castracane

Cast: Aslan - Dale Irvin, White Witch - Shelby Wyzkowski, Tumnus - TC Brown, Professor - Bryan Bessor, Lucy - Nadia Cook-Loshilov, Susan - Sarah Perconte, Edmund - Justin Tropp, Peter - Brett Hahalyak, Fenris Ulf - Severin Fjelstad, Mr. Beaver - Terry Sheldon
Mrs. Beaver - Ellen Rodwich, White Hart - Kathy Jehle, Dwarves - Tim Bickel, LJ Duncan
Soldiers - Chad Gerbe, Hannah Gerbe, Stacey Hallock, Jack Hickly, Meredythe Kimmel, Sarah McGuigan, Morgan Russell, Robert Zlotnick
Older Peter - Tommy Kolos

Choreographer - Shaun J. Rolley



Number the Stars

Adapted by Dr. Douglas W. Larche, with educational
and editorial assistance from Susan Elliot Larche.

Directed by Lynn DeBree.

No Reviews Available

Wind Story

Directed by Erin Fleming

A Wind Story, by Don Jukes, adapts one of many stories about the mystery of the wind and the desire to control it. When the village is threatened, one Native American legend tells us, nature's force can be defeated by strength, courage and endurance. Combining storytelling techniques with a ritual essence of a noble culture, this play treats the myth loosely, allowing a girl and her friends to imaginatively discover wind-taming power.

Cast

Steven Arthur, Leah Dawson, Emily Gup, Dan Harrold, Jenna Panza, Sarah Perconte, Trent Sustich

 


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