A dentist stays single by telling his many girl friends that he is married and has three children. This backfires when he falls in love and asks the lady to marry him. She demands to see his wife and the children whose home she has been wrecking. He has to produce a wife and then to assuage the girlfriend’s conscience. He turns to his nurse for the first role and she blossoms like a cactus flower the moment she steps out of her starched uniform.
by Abe Burrows
Directed by Richard Garand
Assistant Director Heather Cammarn
Show Dates
January 27, 28, 29, 2000
Performances
Location
Cast | ||
Toni Simmons | - | Rebecca Cavanaugh |
Igor Sullivan | - | Fred Garand |
Stephanie Dickenson | - | Melissa Woodward |
Mrs. Dixon Durant | - | Jeanene Lewis |
Dr. Julian Winston | - | Michael Scott |
Harvey Greenfield | - | Eric R. Collier |
Senor Arturo Sanchez | - | Richard Garand |
Customer | - | Shawn Mylnek |
Waitress | - | Donna Hall |
Botichelli’s Springtome | - | Roxie Mlynek |
Music Lover | - | Shawn Mlynek |
Bartender | - | Mike Hall |
Production Team | ||
Stage Manager | - | Heather Cammarn |
Stage Crew | - | Ernest Bollinger Marlene Guy Jim Brower |
Set Construction | - | Mike Hall Errol Culler |
Props | - | Donna Hall Mike Hall |
Lights | - | Marty Limmer Tammy Limmer |
Sound | - | Ian McKinley Ralph Burgess |
Program | - | Glen Hamilton |
Tickets | - | Theresa Berry |
House Manager | - | Sheri Newton |
Publicity | - | Diane Hess |
Concessions | - | Marcia Hayes |