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Three fetuses sharing a womb debate the
possibilities of life-after-birth, trying to come to terms with
their impending due-date. This festival-winning, easy-to-stage
crowd-pleaser combines witty palaver and thought-provoking banter to
form a marriage of mirth and meaning. The characters represent a
trio of philosophies, including an atheist fetus who is convinced
that "you're conceived, you live, you're born and that's it! There's
nothing after birth!" Another fetus, seeing his time in the womb as
a cosmic deception, propounds the notion that once he passes through
the birth canal he'll be at one with the universe and free of all
pain, discomfort and fear. Of course, we know better. And so does
the last fetus, who takes a sane, sober, wait-and-see approach to
the next world. Taking to task such topics as atheism,
warm-fuzzy-new-age sophisms, and pompous poetry, Deliver Us Not!
juggles it all with impudent wit and subtle subtext. |
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Comedy by
Lee Howard and Greg
Gamble
Directed by Lisa Gordon |
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Bailey and Samuel have come to Sam's parents home for a Hanukkah dinner, but Samuel's mother, Abigail, has her talons sharpened for her first meeting with the non-Jewish fiancée of her beloved , and smothered, son . Samuel's father, Dennis, has been into the wine a bit too much and the evening progresses rapidly downhill in the hilarious, and touching, comedy. |
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Written by
Courtney Imbery
Directed by Don Dauer |
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What do you do when "The Almighty" drops in for a
casual breakfast? When Harry and Beatrice Katzman are faced with
this, the commonplace and the totally unexpected,
a visit from God come together in a flurry of
humor and excitement. The
play points out that sometimes good things happen and we do not even
recognize them because they are not dramatic. This
intriguing and entertaining theatrical experience is guaranteed to
leave you feeling exhilarated. |
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Written by Gary Apple
Directed by Carol Foley |
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Deliver Us Not!
(or, Birth, Where Is Thy Sting) |
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Jephlebhezzertorquin |
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Tara Adams |
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Gestrustlegorbencastobuzzle |
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Kevin
Harrington |
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Sheshellmeftyhorbenrence |
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Jeff Smith |
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The Soon To Be In-Laws |
| Dennis | - |
Don Dauer |
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Abigail | - |
Renee
Harrington |
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Samuel | - |
Bill
Brown |
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Bailey | - |
Jessica Land |
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When GOD Comes For Breakfast
You Don't Burn The Toast |
| Harry Katzman | - |
Ron Davis |
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Beatrice Katzman | - |
Cheryl Tanner |
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God | - |
Ronnie Tanner |
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Production Team |
| Stage Manager | - |
Cheryl Cuprys |
| Lighting Design | - |
Kevin Harrington |
| Lights | |
Mike Gordon
Bridget Harrington |
| Sound / Sound Design | - | Tim Yard |
| Set Design | - | Mike Gordon |
| Set Construction | - |
Mike Gordon |
| Costumes | - |
Cast |
| Makeup | - |
Marlene Guy & “Girls” |
| Stage Crew | - |
Cheryl Cuprys
Earl Price
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| Props | - |
Cast |
| Publicity | - | Marla Wietrzykowski |
| House Manager | - | Patti Kasper |
| Tickets | - | Roxie Mlynek |
| Program | - | Tim Yard |
| Photographer | - | Tonia Gaborik |
| Concessions | - |
Marcia Hayes |
| First
Nighter Appreciation | - |
Dianne Davis |
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Performances
Fassett Auditorium
3025 Starr Avenue
Oregon, OH 43616 |
Show Dates
February 8, 9, 15, 16, 2008
Curtain Time 8 P.M.
Matinee
February 17, 2008
Curtain Time 3 P.M.
Dinner Theater
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Dinner - 12:30 pm
Show - 2 pm
For more Dinner Theater information and to order tickets click
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