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by Richard Greenberg

March 15 - 25, 2007

Directed by Erica Griffin

In this new play by the Tony Award-winning playwright of Take Me Out, a fledgling (and upper-class) World War I-era publisher is trying to decide which work to choose as his imprint's first title. He has two manuscripts but lacks the funds to publish both.

His difficult decision--whether to publish his lover's memoir or the novel written by his best friend--is further complicated by the arrival of a mysterious machine that produces pages predicting the future of the play's protagonists, affecting their lives and relationships in haunting and unexpected ways.

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Performances:
Thursday – Saturday at 8pm
Sunday at 2pm

Production Staff:
STAGE MANAGER, Amy Nixon
LIGHTS by Brad Bouch
SOUND by Glenn Grayson
COSTUMES by Jacque Philips
HAIR & MAKEUP: Lesli Burt

Cast:
GIDGER…Leo Limuaco
JOHN PACE SEAVERING…Sean Critchfield
DENIS McCLEARY…John Beane
JESSIE BREWSTER…Marisa Townsend
ROSAMUND PLINTH…Heather Chamberlain

A Glimpse Behind the Scenes: Production Bios

Brad Bouch, Lighting Designer
Brad has designed lighting for dramas, comedies, musicals, dances and special events. He designed the lighting for two original plays, “Finding the Sun” and “Walking”, by Edward Albee. Brad earned his MFA in Theater Lighting Design in 1984. Currently, he is the Architectural Lighting Designer for Wynn Design and Development.

Glenn Grayson, Sound Designer
Glenn has been working in Las Vegas for 17 years as a composer, arranger, sound designer and motion graphic designer. His work has been featured in the Siegfried & Roy Show, the Mirage Volcano, the Secret Garden, the Pirate Battle at Treasure Island, Fremont Street Experience, EFX at the MGM Grand, Mikohn Gaming slot machines and numerous production shows. Glenn has a Bachelor of Arts in Music Degree from Florida State University and a Masters Of Music Composition Degree from UNLV.

Jacque Phillips, Costume Designer
Jacque has worked in the Uniform Industry for 25 years, 18 years for Wynn properties. A seamstress for 38 years, (18 of those specializing in Prom and Wedding dresses) she now costumes Dance competitions and High School plays. The last play that she helped create costumes for was, “Jekyll and Hyde” at Spring Valley High School. Jacque has 3 children and 8 grandchildren ranging in age from 2 years old to 17 years old. She and her husband have lived in Las Vegas since 1978.

Lesli Burt, Hair & Make Up
A Beauty School graduate and former Manager of Supercuts, Lesli has worked back stage at many hairshows getting models ready, and has even worked for the Miss Universe Pagent, doing hair and makeup. Previous hair and Make up credits include: Jekyll & Hyde and the Diary of Anne Frank, both at Spring Valley High School. Lesli has five children.