An Evening of Coarse Acting

An Evening of Course Acting
These plays cover a range of disasters appalling enough to turn any show into a coarse one. A Fish in Her Kettle by David Pearson: In this disaster, the cast is trapped on stage when the door jams. A Collier’s Tuesday Tea combines the kitchen with the coal mine with an irreverent glance at D.H. Lawrence. Strueth is a crime story that not even Agatha Christie would have dared to write and it gets itself into such confusion that it is doomed, apparently, to perpetual motion:
Streuth- Michael Green
Introducter Don Carter
Inspector Monte McNaughton
Mr. Oliver D’Arcy Jesse Twietmeyer
Mrs. D’Arcy Wendy McNaughton
Hubert Bryanne Forcier
Major Fred Perry
James Craig Savill
Cook Terry Field
Vicar Sandra Campbell
Sargeant Kyle Bye
Two Eggs-by Stephen Bittrich
Jane Colleen Easton
Kiss Ass Skip Lane Easton
Depressed Skip David Slykhuis
Cave Man Skip Matt Gesell
Barry White Skip Monte McNaughton
Prompter Don Carter
A Collier’s Tuesday Tea- by Michael Green
Ida Deb Sorenson
Daniel David Slykhuis
Victoria Bryanne Forcier
Albert Monte McNaughton
Joe Clegghorn Craig Savill
Marjorie Candy Bye
Lionel Matt Gesell
PC Clement Bertha Isleifson
Jed Throttle Jesse Twietmeyer
A Fish in Her Kettle-Michael Green
- House Manager Don Carter
- Antoinette Terri Field
Felix Monte McNaughton
Dr. Henri David Slykhuis
Victor Matt Gesell
Eugenie Bertha Isliefson
Captain Emile Craig Savill
Mademoiselle Lucille Sandra Campbell
Count Otto Jesse Twietmeyer
Cook Wendy McNaughton
- Minstrels Candy Bye
Kyle Bye
Bryanne Forcier
Fred Perry
Prompter Deb Sorenson