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ttA IIOIVIIE'COFIING99 by Charles F. Knapp CHARACTERS Micheal Sullivan .............................. Charley Knapp Terri ......................................... Iill Waterbury Mr. Sullivan ........................................ Ief Hall Mrs. Sullivan .............................. Sheila M. Delaney Mr. Sawyer ................................. Hakan Forkman Mrs. Sawyer ................................ Vicki L. Conway Jake ..................................... Valerie Smallwood Director: Suzie Sime lk3k1lol0k3ki0kekik STAF F Student Director: Kathy Kohl Lights: Dean Peterson Set Coordinator: Darren Heimbuch Sergeant at Arms: Michelle Goodwin Technical Crew: Charlie Solie, Bryan Edwards, Todd Severson Ikikikikikiioloklkik Sweatshirt and program design by Ilan Gallier. asssss$sss AUTHORS NOTES I cant thank Sue and the cast enough. Theytve each given a part of themselves that will be a part of the show each time it is per- formed; wherever it is performed. I would also like to thank all the people that have believed enough in this show to give us support, whether it be in the form of costumes or encouragement. And thanks to you for giving my show a chance by coming to see it. I hope you are entertained. I hope you are involved. But most of all, I hope you are changed in some very small way. DIRECTORS NOTES After reading many one act plays, I was still uncertain of which play to do because none of them made me feel. I kept remembering Charleyts play and thought I should wait until he had graduated before using it. However, the more I read other works, the more I wanted to do Charley's play. After many heart to heart talks, we decided to do A Homecoming. Working with an untried play was challenging and exciting. . Working with the author had advantages when we had questions about the script or wanted to change something. Working with this cast has been one of the most heartwarming experiences of my life. Not only are they very talented artisans, but they are also amazing- ly caring and sensitive people. We have spent two months creating, perfecting, and refining this show for you. We hope it makes you laugh and cry and think, but, most of all, we hope it makes you feel. Thank you for coming to see our show. 20 SIMf-i
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