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Come
Blown Your Horn
by Neil
Simon
Synopsis:
Harry Baker, owner of the largest
artificial fruit business in the east, is the father of two sons. One is a 33
year old playboy; the other a different, 21 year old with an urge to assert
himself. These two are continually trying their father's easily abused patience. Alan works only two days a week and goes on skiing or golfing jaunts with
attractive female companions the other five. Buddy, hitherto an obedient son who
even kissed Aunt Gussie through her veil at Dad's request, has moved into Alan's
bachelor apartment, leaving a rebellious letter by way of explanation.
Performance Dates:
Wednesday, June 13, 1984
Thursday, June 14, 1984
Friday, June 15, 1984
Directed by:
Betty Augspurger
Jane Herrmann
Assisted by:
Sue Irving
Cast (in order of appearance):
Alan Baker - Mark Owens
Peggy Evans - Beverly Sharp
Buddy Baker - Mark Burk
Mr. Baker - Bob Munns
Connie Dayton - Judy Gould
Mrs. Baker - Elaine Dralle
A Visitor - Conni Helmick
Production
Staff:
Producer - Jane Herrmann
Set Constructin & Design - Bob Sharp, Daryl Irving, Fred
Helmick, Doran
Davis
Props - Elaine Dralle, Sue Irving, Jane Herrmann
Publicity - Mary Winfield, Jeri Mattox, Beverly Sharp
Lighting - Rick Van Donsler, Sue Irving
Makeup - Conni Helmick
Sound Effects - Jane Herrmann, Sue Irving, Todd Geil
Tickets - Marilyn Miller, Gail Murphy, Marti Mertz
Hosts & Hostesses - Mr. & Mrs. Steve Guiter, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Jordan,
Mark Zettel, Mary Winfield
Photo
Gallery:
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