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The Haunting of Hill House
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


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.

Production Staff

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

Cast
(in order of appearance)

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