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Anastasia
by Guy Bolton
adapted from the play by Marcelle
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May 1, 2, 8, 9, 1981
Hawthorne Junior High School |
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Suppose you
knew there were ten million pounds being held by banks for the children
of the Russian czar? And suppose you found a girl who had told a
hospital nurse she was the surviving princess so you see a chance of
cashing in on that fortune? This temptation lures Beunine, a Berlin taxi
driver and former wealthy Russian prince. The girl, lost in amnesia,
falls into his hands and the conspiracy prospers. Success is in sight
but there is one last test. The imperial grandmother is alive and her
acceptance is essential. In a scene of breathless suspense the two women
meet and Anastasia wins her grandmother's sanction. |
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Producer |
Byrll Hoelke |
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Director |
Gil Shine |
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Technical Direcotgr |
Don Horaitis |
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Stage Manager |
Dorthy Edwards |
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Set Designer |
Rich Morgan |
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Set Construction |
Linda Englert
Don Horaitis
Bob Kafka
Rich Morgan
Rosie Peterson |
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Prop Crew |
David Handrich
Ruth Jezworiak |
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Costume Crew |
Ken Thorell |
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Makeup |
Kathy Roate |
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Lighting Designer |
Don Horaitis |
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Publicity |
Byrll Hoelke
Tom Kohls |
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Graphic Designer |
Deb Pipkorn |
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Photographer |
Mark Horaitis |
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House Manager |
Phyllis Greg
Bob Kafka |
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Ushers |
Joanne Deuster
Cheryl Peterson
Betsy Stowe |
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Boris Chernov |
Victor White |
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Varya |
Byrll Hoelke |
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Petrovin |
Dan Slane |
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Prince Bounine |
Richard Udell |
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Sergei |
Ken Thorell |
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Anastasia |
Maggie Ley |
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Counsellor Drivintz |
Nick De Leo |
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Sleigh Driver |
Lloyd Dreger |
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Annouchka |
Donna Kay Kohls |
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Dr. Serensky |
John Hilsman |
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Dowager Empress Maria Fedrovna |
Delores Frank |
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Baroness Livenbaum |
Rosie Peterson |
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Prince Paul |
Gary Dunnigan |
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