Baldwin Wallace University - Grindstone Yearbook (Berea, OH)

 - Class of 1979

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Our Town - A Thurber Carnival B-W's November production of Our Town, a play by Thornton Wilder, represented a complete community ef- fort. Directed by Assistant Professor Neal Poole. the east included B-W stu- dents, faculty and administration, stu- dents from local high schools as well as local actors. The play. set in a small turn-of-the- century New England town. deals with the lives of two families. the Gibbs and the Wehbs. The audience watches as George Gibbs tSteven thbiglert and Emily Webb tPat Gill Wingett grow from youngsters to be- coming husband and wife. The vari- ous townspeople were played by Dean Neal Malicky, Betty Linton, Sonia ELI- cker, Mark Iohnson, Tom Klasek, and Margaret Langer. Professor William Allman and two of his sons! Brian and David. also appeared in the produce tion. Although the roles of the towns- people are minor, they add a very human. and sometimes comic element to a rather serious play. Associate Professor jack Winget played the stage manager, who, he- stctes providing background informa- tion to the audience. also makes sure that the audience does not become emotionally involved in the play. Props were kept to a minimum to further insure that the audience would objectively view the content of the play and consider the theme; marfs transitory existence on earth. The play ends with Emilyts death and a scene in which the dead tell her how foolish trying to relive the past is. and try to make her understand the transient nature of life. Donna Patseh A Thurber Carnival Written in 1945, A Thurber Carni- vat has remained one of James Thur- ber's 0894-1963 best known and most enjoyed dramas. The play was per- formed in the Studio Theatre under the direction of lack B. Winget, Asso- ciate Professor of Speech and Theatre Arts. A Thurber Carnival is a collection of short skits involving such subjects as military inefticiency. the merits of murder over divorce and the dangers 22 t- of living in the dream world of Walter Mitty. Because of the nature of the drama: many students had the op- portunity to act out one of the numer- ous individual parts where humor is based on human folly and absurdity. It is this delicate. witty and often ey- nical humor that makes A Thurber Carnivat so easily enjoyed by most any audience. Senior. Amy Grant was responsible for the considerable amount of chore- ography in the play. The beginning and end of the drama. as well as many of the individual skits involved con- siderable choreographic work. Cos- tumes for A Thurber Carnival were designed by Dr. Mary Ann Fruth, As- sociate Professor of Speech and Theatre Arts. Above: The Stage Manager. Professor lack Winget tcenter-furwardt. Steve Winbigler and Pat Gill Winget tplaying the parts of George Gibbs and Emily Webbt in the B-W production of Thornton Witderts Our Town. From A Thurber Carnival: Opposite Page: '1'er Left: Rhonda Rosen and Brian Rahinowitz. Top Center: Ginny Cihhons. Sheldon 3:1ka and Angela Connolly. Top Right: Iames Ealy and Claudia Stefany. Center: Chris Eddy. Bottom Left: Sue Hart and Steve Winhigler. Bntlum Right: Tim Dalheim and Kathy Kubek,



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