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Murder at the Howard Johnson's
Written by Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick
Directed by Tanya Laing Gahr 2010
CAST
Kimberly Davidson ....... Arlene Miller Michael Grossman ..... Paul Miller
Peter Schalk .................. Dr. Mitchell Lovell
PRODUCTION CREW
Sally Masters .......... Producer Andrea Grossman..... Prompter
Sally Masters ........... Program Kris J. Lindblad .......... Poster Design
Sally Masters ........... Props
Rusty Gahr ............... Technical Director Rusty Gahr ............... Lighting Design
Tanya Laing Gahr .... Sound Design Tanya Laing Gahr ..... Sound Track
Lorraine Harvey ....... Stage Manager
Katie Benders, Rachel Christie ....... Back Stage Crew
Don Montgomery, Rusty Gahr ....... Lighting & Sound Technicians
Rusty Gahr .............. Set Design Rusty Gahr .............. Backdrop Design
Rusty Gahr, Terry Miller .................. Backdrop Construction
Dennis Siemens, Daryl Helgason, Ryan Helgason ............................... Set Building
Rusty Gahr, Dennis Siemens, Terry Miller,
Hugh Moore, Mary Sykes ........ Set Painting and Decorating Crew
Terry Miller, Harriet Pollock ............. Production Mentors
Kris J. Lindblad and Rod Wilson ....... Photos
Amanda Ball, Jean-Ann Debreceni, Michael Grossman, Peter Schalk ..... Costume Design
Parlour Salon/Laurie Goodlad ........ Hair Consultation
Amigos Printing .............................. Printer
Harriet Pollock, Sally Masters ........ Concessions Managers
Harriet Pollock, Sally Masters ........ Front of House Managers
SYNOPSIS: comedy
Is all fair in love? Even murder? That's the question posed by this light and funny suspense comedy about a love triangle in a Howard Johnson Motor Inn. The play presents a love triangle involving a woman, her lover, and her husband in three scenes. In the first scene, the wife and her lover plot to murder the husband. In the second scene, the wife and her husband are plotting to murder the lover. The third scene has the husband and the lover plotting to murder the wife, but this attempt, like the others, fails. (Source: Concord Theatricals)
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