The Lawton Community Theatre

 1954 - 1955 Season


Ten Nights in a Barroom

Mr.Romaine (a Philanthropist)   Charles Kimball
Sample Swichel (a Yankee Tippler, very much alive)   Charles Wilson
Simon Slade (Landlord of the Sickle and Sheaf Inn)   Irving Van Riper
Frank Slade (the Innkeeper’s Son)    Richard Glennon
Mrs. Slade (the Innkeeper’s Wife)   Zee Schlein
Harvey Green (a Gambler)      Leroy Leister
Willie Hammond (Squire Hammond’s Son)   Mike Eisler
Joe Morgan (the Drunkard)   Carl Hagler
Mrs. Morgan (the Drunkard’s Wife)    Audrey Routh
Mary Morgan (the Drunkard’s Daughter)   Nell Hagler
Mehitable Cartright (a Sentimental Yankee Girl)   Faye Larue

 Olios

Mistress of Ceremonies   Lessie Pierson
Dance Your Blues Away   Storey and Barton students
Gay 90’s Songbird   June Reynolds
Old Soft Shoe   Storey and Barton students
Black Magic Wizardry   Lewis Horwitz

Production Staff

Director   John Denney
Stage Manager   Elizabeth Killian
Sets   Dick Ford Jr., John Lattimore, Jack Dalton Jr., James O. Marshall
Lights   Clarice McMillion, Charles Wilson, Lew Wiggs, Anita Robertson
Sound   Craig Pierson, Jack Batten
Properties   Mary Belle Deskins, Jack Dalton Jr., Mrs. Eugene Heinz, Judy Hittle, Judy Wallace, Sue Wheatley, Bill Wheatley, Grant Neuteboom, Lew Wiggs
Costumes   Ruth Johnson, Leslie Howard, Sally Champlin, Dorothy Helen Ford, Martha Alford
Make up   Nell Hagler, Charles Kimball, Eno Frakes, Mrs. Jack Kytle, Martha Dover, Leslie Howard, Mary Louise Wolverton
Set Decorations   Jack Peace
Olios   Jack Storey, Don Barton
Prompter   Barbara Wilkerson
Curtain    Lew Wiggs, Floyd Porter

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The Importance of Being Earnest

John Worthing   Grant Neuteboom
Algernon Moncreiff   Bill Murray
Lane   Charles Kimball
Hon. Gwendoline Fairfax   Mary Lou Strickland
Lady Bracknell   Bethel Andrews
Cecily Cordew   Ann Dover
Merriman   Allen Drover
Miss Prism   Anita Robertson
Rev. Canon Chasuble   U. S. Andrews

Production Staff

Director   John Denney
Stage Manager   Charles Kimball
Make up   Nell Hagler
Costumes   Darlene Andrews, Zee Schlein, Bernadine Hesler
Properties   Mary Belle Deskins, Martha Buford, Muriel Sohl, Barbara Adams
Lights   John Lattimore, Al Rickert, Ed Allen

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Mr. Dooley, Jr.

Tommy Anders   David Maddox / Clinton Allmon
Janey Anders   Cherie Sanders / Dora Deskins
Mr. Dooley, Jr. (dog)   Jock of Waverley (owners – Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Killian)
Miss Meany (the villainess)   Floreine Kytle
Mr. Dooley (the pet shop owner)   Col. R. G. Mangum
Gus (the policeman)   Dan W. Walding
Miss Daisy (the piano teacher)   Clarice McMillion
Bridget (the maid)   Selma Jo Sevey
Mr. Anders (the children’s father)   Craig Pierson
Mrs. Anders (the children’s mother)   Leslie Pierson
Jake (the painter)   Bill Sevey

Production Staff

Director  

John Denney

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The Man Who Came to Dinner

Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley   Dorothy Strahan
Miss Preen   Ruth Johnson
Richard Stanley   John Gorski
June Stanley   Pat Kytle
John   Clapham Murray
Sarah   Eno Frakes
Mrs. Dexter   Carmen McCuistion
Mrs. McCutcheon   Judith Heinz
Mr. Stanley   Jay Strahan
Maggie   Leslie Howard
Dr. Bradley   Charles Kimball
Sheridan Whiteside   Paul Payson
Harriet Stanley   D. H. Ford
Bert Jefferson   Haynes Johnson
Professor Metz   Clarence Bisson
Luncheon Guests   Carl Hagler, Charles Wilson
Mr. Baker   Bob Lyon
Expressman   Bill Crawford
Lorraine Sheldon   Pat Ottinger
Sandy   Al Rickert
Beverly Carlton   Joe Muir
Wescott   Bill Dover
Radio Technicians   Al Woodruff, Keith Hubbard
Young Boys   Gary Lassetter, James Bonner, Mark McCuistion, Tommy Andrews, Robin Soper, Dick Andrews
Banjo   John Lattimore
Two Deputies   Bob Weise, Baxter Dunbar
Second Expressman   Al Woodruff
Plain Clothes Man   Bill Weber

Production Staff

Director   John Denney
Stage Manager   Elizabeth Killian
Curtain   Bob Lyon
Prompter   Martha Dover
Sets   Walter D. Ford Jr., Jack Dalton Jr., Gordon Mills, Frank Wojtas, Al Rickert, Bob Lyon,
Painting   Judy Hittle, Jack Peace, Helen Patterson
Costumes   Ruth Johnson, Leslie Howard, D. F. Ford, Carmen McCuistion
Properties   Mary Belle Deskins, Judy Hittle, John Gorsky, Helen Patterson, Sue Ferguson
Lighting   Clarice McMillion, Clarence Bisson, Anita Robertson
Make up   Nell Hagler
Sound   Craig Pierson, Lessie Pierson, Margaret Batten

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Harvey

Myrtle Mae Simmons   Bennie Daniels
Veta Louise Simmons   Martha Buford
Elwood P. Dowd   Craig Pierson
Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet   Clarice McMillion
Ruth Kelly, R.N.   Pat Ayer
Duane Wilson   John Gould
Lyman Sanderson, M.D.   Al Woodruff
William R. Chumley, M.D.   Joe Muir
Betty Chumley   Nell Hagler
Judge Omar Gaffney   LeRoy Leister
E. J. Lofgren   Charles Wilson

 Production Staff

Director   John Denney
Stage Manager   Elizabeth Killian
Curtain   Lew Wiggs
Prompter   Charles Kimball
Sets   Jack Peace, Judy Hittle, Lew Wiggs
Costumes   Ruth Johnson, Leslie Howard, D. F. Ford, Bethel Andrews
Properties   Mary Belle Deskins, Judy Hittle, Carmine McCuistion, Zee Schlein
Lighting   Clarice McMillion, Lew Wiggs
Make up   Nell Hagler, Charles Kimball, Eno Frakes
Sound   John Lattimore
Sound Effects   Floyd Porter
Music   Bill Amis

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