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2009 Summer Season
Spring Season | La Cage aux Folles | The Mousetrap | Thoroughly Modern Millie | Cheaper by the Dozen | Children of Eden | Apprentice Show | Fall Season

July 29-31, August 1, August 4-8, 2009     at 8pm

Cheaper by the Dozen
Dramatized by  Christopher Sergel
From the book by  Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey


CAST
Mr. Gilbreth - Lloyd Short
Mrs. Gilbreth - Margaret Arnold Higgins
Ernestine - Bess Harbison
Frank - Russell Jordan Poole
Jackie - Benjamin Schiffer
Dan - Adam Boone
Bill - Arthur Armington
Fred - Jonathan Perini
Anne - Christen Buckley
Lillian - Alexis Lunardi
Martha - Sarah Seybert
Mrs. Fitzgerald - Melissa Alfonsi
Dr. Burton - Joe Krabill
Joe Scales - Tristan Wilson
Miss Brill - Cathy Tillotson
Larry - Gabriel Senator
The Dog - Quinn Lunardi
PRODUCTION STAFF
Director - Susanna Ritti
Scenic Designer - Jilli Warburton
Costume Designer - Edna Rentschler
Lighting Designer - Susan L. Polay
Sound Designer - Michael Blake
Stage Manager - David Jesukiewicz


Suppose you're an attractive high school girl and you're not only a member of a large and unique family, but your father is, in fact, one of the great pioneers of industrial efficiency.  Then suppose he decides, for no apparent reason, to apply his unorthodox methods to you and to the rest of your big family.  The results are terribly embarrassing, funny and it must be admitted extremely effective!  To Anne, however, the chief effect seems to be that of making them seem ridiculous to everyone else at school — especially to the boys!

Dad pushes ahead with better organization for his large and delightful family.  He puts up a chart for the young people to initial after completing each household task, uses a rug as an imaginary bathtub to demonstrate how to take a really efficient bath, and appoints a utilities officer to levy fines on wasters of electricity.  While the situations are often uproarious, there's a serious reason.  Dad has a heart condition which he's keeping secret.

This is a fresh, founded-on-fact comedy, filled with humor which is both genuine and delightful, and it tells a story that has meaning and importance.



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