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October
1981
Dear
Audience,
Welcome
to Narrows Community
Theater's eleventh season.
We are happy to present
three shows this year,
opening with a thriller,
"The Haunting of
Hill House", followed
by a comedy on February
26, 27 and March 5,
6, 7, and our spring
musical on May 14, 15,
21, 22, 23. Look for
our posters and flyers
in the neighborhood.
In the past ten years,
we have produced many
major musicals. Some
of which were "Mame",
"Hello Dolly",
"Anything
Goes", "South
Pacific", "The
Unsinkable Molly Brown",
"High
Button Shoes",
"Babes
in Arms", and
"Oklahoma!".
We have produced Agatha
Christie mysteries,
Woody Allen comedies
and workshop productions
of "Spoon
River Anthology",
"Butterflies
are Free",
and also "Cinderella"
for the children of
our members.
On behalf of the Officers,
Board of Directors and
members of NCT, I wish
to thank those who have
given us their generous
support by subscribing
to our journals and
attending our shows.
A special thank you
to all the churches,
civic and social organizations
who throughout the years
have offered us the
use of their facilities
for our meetings, rehearsals
and productions.
Special thanks to the
friends of NCT, who
have given their time
and talent.
If you wish to participate
in our community theater
in any way, or to be
put on our mailing list,
please leave your name,
address, and telephone
number at the desk.
Our mailing address
is Narrows Community
Theater, P.O. Box 182,
Fort Hamilton Station,
Brooklyn, NY 11209.
Thank you again for
your continued support.
We look forward to seeing
you at our next production.
Sit back and have a
hauntingly good time.
Mary
Razzi
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Synopsis
The time is the present.
The place is the parlor
of Hill House. A brooding,
isolated and innately
forbidding mansion located
deep in the back country
of an eastern state. |
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Production Staff
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Director |
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Jonathan
Foster |
Asst.
to Director |
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Despina E. DeVito |
Cast Coordinator
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Maureen Barry |
Electrician
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Vinnie Coticelli |
Graphic Consultant
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Sharon Powers |
House Manager
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Bill Strype |
Journal / Program
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Despina E. DeVito |
Lighting Engineer
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Carol Evancho |
Lighting Design
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Bob Cordes |
Makeup
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James Cawley |
Poster Design
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Carl DiPaola |
Poster Layout
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Sharon Powers |
Production Assistant
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Judy Baldwin |
Production Stage
Manager
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Norma de Heyman |
Properties Mistress
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Barbara Mullin |
Assistant
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James Cawley |
Publicity
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Betty Kash |
Advertising
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Bryan McHaffey,
Betty Ryan |
Promotion
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Helena Pastori |
Sales Manager
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Eileen Malloy |
Reservations
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Betty Kash |
Tickets
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Kathy Demalja,
Maureen Barry, Helen
Chambers, Betty
Kash, Liz Kash,
Kathy Johnston,
Dawn Barry Sisson,
Ceil Sullivan |
Scenic Artist
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John Cavaliere |
Set Design
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Jonathan Foster |
Sound Design
& Engineer
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Bob Motta |
Technical Director
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John Yanello |
Technical &
Stage Crew
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Bob Cordes,
James Cawley, Vinnie
Costelli, Carol
Evancho, Cathi Mae
Johnston, Kathy
Johnston, Kevin
Kash, Liz Kash,
Paul Laddomada,
Van Leary, Barbara
Mullin, Chipper
Mullin, Bob Olsen,
Helena Pastori,
Norman Rotkowitz,
James Ryan |
Ushers
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Mary Fran, Margaret
McHugh, Maura Strype,
Suzanne Strype |
Wardrobe Mistress
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Betty Johnson |
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Cast
(in
order of appearance)
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Mrs.
Dudley |
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Eileen Malloy |
Eleanor
Vance |
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Mary Razzi |
Theodora
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Michelle Roberts |
Dr. Montague
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Bryan McHaffey |
Luke Sanderson
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Ray Petersen |
Mrs. Montague
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Betty Ryan |
Arthur Parker
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James Cawley |
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