Easy Virtue
by Noël Coward
Synopsis: The family is scandalized when son arrives home married to an unsuitable older woman who drips diamonds, pearls, previous marriages and scandal. She is also kindly, articulate, generous, sympathetic and lovable, unlike the other characters. After a dramatic appearance wearing all of her jewelry at the family dance, she leaves her young husband in the hands of his wholesome former sweetheart and makes a stylish exit.
Cast
Mrs. Whittaker | Sue Hawkins |
Marion | Linda Morgan |
Colonel Whittaker | William Fairchild |
Hilda | Joshilyn Jackson |
Furber | Keith Prendergast |
John | Daniel Mainwaring |
Larita | Patricia Simmons |
Sarah Hurst | Denise Balthrop |
Charles Burleigh | Fred D. Baldwin |
Phillip Borson | Scott Shearon |
Mr. Harris | Michael Paulk |
Hugh Petworth | Elliot Stegall |
Nina Vansittart | Diane Paules |
Bobby Coleman | Vernon Waters |
Mary Banfield | Wendy Prendergast |
Mrs. Hurst | Ruth Ann Replogle |
Mrs. Phillips | Evelynn Grosse |
Production Staff
Director | Yolanda Reed |
Scene Designer | Mike Murphy |
Costume Designer | Stephanie Mathis |
Lighting Designer | Peter B. Young |
Technical Director | David Maysonet |
Production Stage Manager | Susan Koffler |
Lighting Control | Mike Murphy |
Sound Control | Helen Chemaly |
Festival Production Staff
Costume Assistant | Ruth Ann Replogle |
Properties Master | Terry Sisley |
Master Electrician | David Heeg |
Carpenters | David Maysonet |
Debbie Armstrong | |
Festival Director & Chairman | Tom Long |
Promotion | Faith Wertz |
Theatre Secretary | Mimi Yoder |
House Managers | Judy DeBolt |
Connie Synco | |
Festival Graphic Design | Nancy Brown |
Publicity | Anne Tredway |
Company Photographs | Tom Carter |
Box Office | Pat Smith |
Reception & Buffets | Jim Julian |
SAGA Food Service | |
Youth Volunteer | Wanda Lavettia Parker |