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October 1, 7, 8, and 9 'The Glass Menagerie' opens diverse ICT season THE GLASS MENAGERIE by Tennessee Williams, 1944 The Players: Carol Hill as Amanda, the Mother Gary G. Robinson as Tom, her Son Karen Ream as Laura, her Daughter Tom Kennedy as Jim, the Gentleman Caller GLASS MENAGERlE's Production Staff: Richard A. Williams, Producer and Direc- tor 'fr Brenda Maxwell, Assistant Director it James W. Ream, Technical Director sir George Arndt lll, Assistant Technical Director 13' Larry Lynch, Stage Manager it Jim Davidsen, Assistant Stage Manager it David Lotland, Master Stage Technician -it Sue Smart, Master lighting Technician it Howard Kello, Master Sound Techni- cian 'A' Deborah Sargent, Costume Mistress 15' Paula Swengel, Properties at Susan Richardson, Make-up Mistress -A' Brian Cummings, House Manager it Pat Maple, Box Office Manager it Lou Gerig and Paula Swengel, Publicity. 1-Amanda's plans of freeing Laura through the love of a 'gentleman caller' come crashing down when the 'caller', Jim, finally discloses his engagement. 2-Delicate and fragile as the glass 'menagerie' of animals she collects, Laura has retreated too far from life: the play focuses on the effort to break through her isolation. 3-The conflict between the past lived by Amanda and the future dreamed of by her son Tom makes up the other focal point of the play. 4-After finally being freed by the kindness ot the well-meaning Jim, Laura is shattered by the news which Amanda will soon know herself. 2 3 l
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