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The Elephant Man
A
Drama
by Bernard Pomerance
Directed
by Sheldon Metz
January 11 - February 16, 2002
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poignant and uplifting true story tells of John Merrick
who is horribly disfigured by a genetic disease. After suffering
a life of abuse and indignity as a sideshow freak, he is
taken in by a compassionate doctor. He takes up residence
in a London hospital where is is exposed to art and literature
and introduced to elite society by the doctor.
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CAST
| Fredrick Treves (Belgian
Policeman) |
Taso Papadakis |
| John (Joseph) Merrick |
Rob Duval |
| Mrs. Kendal (Pinhead,
Countess) |
Susan Gordon |
| Carr-Gomm (Conductor) |
Kevin C. Carr |
| Ross (Bishop How, Snork) |
Chris Roberts |
| Nurse Sandwich (Pinhead
2, Princess, Duchess) |
Susan Stengl |
| Pinhead Manager, English
Policeman, Porter & Lord John |
Donald Heath |
| Orderly |
David Parke |
| Aide |
Tara Potthoff |
| Cellist |
Gloria Stassner |
CREW
| Assistant Director |
Samantha Silver |
| Script |
Barbara McMurray |
| Stage Manager |
Dave Parke |
| Assistant Stage Manager |
Tara Potthoff |
| Set, Set Decor, Lights |
Sheldon Metz |
| Lights |
Richard Potthoff |
| Sound |
Kathi Thompson |
| Costumes |
Maria Cohen & Phil
Massi |
| Graphics |
Michael Cohen |
| Publicity Photos |
Shellee James |
| Auditions |
Jeanne Spain |
| Light Booth |
John Spence & Richard
Potthoff |
| Props |
Charlotte Lee Schildkret |
| Lobby Design |
Sheldon Metz & Arlene
Cohen |
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