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Eastern Illinois UniversityThe Keep
1967 Shows Programs 1967
Summer 6-6-1967
The Odd CoupleLittle Theatre on the Square
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- "Central Illinois' Only Equity Star ~Zlusic and Drama Theatre'' %-
Eleventh Season a May - October 1967 a Sullivan, Illinois
Guy S. Lib, Jr. Presents
June 6 - .18, 1967 ' 3
. . Guy S. Little, Jr.
1'. . PRESENTS
ALAN YOUNG + : . - - a
in ' I y
"THE 0 3 COUPLE' t By WEll SIMON 5' I
with
A R T KASSUl R o M Grltnoy, John Keko, Riehrd Gtbr
md Jerli L i i Directed by ROBERT BAKER
Scenery Designed by KENNETH E. LEWtS:) 4:
Production Stage Manager-E. JAMES ROSS
ENTIRE PRODUCTION UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF MR. LmLl l I CAST
Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RICHARD GM.W)N Murray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOHN KELSO Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DAVID HAND V~nnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROBERT GWALTNLY Oscar Madison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ART KASSUL Felix Ungar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ALAN YOUNG Gwendolyn Pigeen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JERlLl LITTLE Cecily Pigeon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LINDA MAYS
SYNOPSIS OF SCENES The action takes place in an apartment on Riverside Drive. N.Y.C.
Act I A Hot Summer Night
Act tl Scene 1: Two Weeks Later. About 11 P.M. Scene 2: A Few Days Later. About 8 P.M.
Act Ill The Next Evening. About 7:30 P.M.
There Wil l Be A 10 Minute Intermission Between Acts NO SMOKING I N THE THEATRE
No Pictures Plea-Cameras Not Permitted in Theatre PRODUCTION STAFF FOR MR. LITTLE
... Public Relations and Publicity.. .Lee York Technical Assiatanta. ......... .Kathleen Brown, Box Office. ........... Inis Little. Pat Bennett. L i s Jacques, Linda Mays. Ellen Craw-
Kathy Erdmann and Alma Smith ford. John Bash. Carol Culver. David Executive Secretary.. .Dee Bradley
Hand, Steve Vinovich. Cynthia Andera. ............. Karen Brown. Valerie Genire. Deborah Property Co-Ordinator . . . . . . . . . . . Ed O'Leary Hamilton, Nick Jolly. Patti King. Rhon- Props . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Culver da Rogers, Sandra Shotwell. Freddy Children's Theatre.. . . . . . . . . . . .Jeanne Rostaing and Donna Wandrey
Watkins. John Walker. Shirley Beavon, - and Jerry Schwartz
Stand-in for Gwendolyn and assistant to the director-Pamela breed in^ ;,a; CREDITS: Anderman's of Mattoon. Avenue Used Pufniture and Antiques of Turcola. Smith's Pam of Arcola, Mrs. John. Barlow. Index and Jabby's of Su l l~van CREDITS for Barefoot I n The Park: Karkia Hardware. John's Pharmacy, Philpot's. Ha~erman's. Index. J ~ b b y ' s and General Telephone Co., Sullivan; Buggyshed. Mattoon; and The Old Store. Cadwell.
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WELCOME! To The Eleventh Season
Producer Guv S. Little, Jr. With the opening -on ~ a y 20th of Barefoot
I n The Park starring Tab Hunter, Producer Guy S. Little, Jr. i s proud to begin his second decade of live theatre for central Illinois audiences. Long before Mr. Little opened the Grand Theatre back in 1957, he hoped and planned that someday he would have a theatre where musicals and plays could be presented. He got his first job m professional theatre as an apprentice at the Keene, New Hampshire Summer Theatre in 1951 and worked the two following summers a t the Gateway Musical Playhouse near Atlantic C i t k
After graduation from the ~ n i v e r s i i y of Xi- ami Mr. Little took graduate courses at Colum- bia 'university and The American Theatre Wing before returning to central Illinois in the spring of 1957 to look for a theatre location.
Not having success locating a suitable theatre in any of the larger cities in downstate Illinois Mr. Little decided to lease the movie housd in his native Sullivan. Since the opening of Brigadoon on July 3. 1957. Mr. Little has pre- sented 100 major productions--both plays and musicals-featuring many outstandin stars and supporting casts from Broadway, ~ o l f ~ o o d , TV and Opera. The first season ran nine weeks and had an attendance of 8,000. The Little Theatre- On The Square was open for twenty-five weeks last year and had an attendance of 80,000 . . . a most gratifyin increase1 In addition to his productions in ull~van, . Mr. Little managed the Piccolo Playhouse in Joliet and has had touring productions that have played theatres in Michigan. Ohio and the Chicago area. Mr. Little i s often aaked to open and manage other theatres in the midwest, but his devotion is to The Little Theatre-On The Square and i ts loyal audiences. Mr. Little works around booking outstanding stars such as f:,": Allyson John Carradine, Peter Palmer Rose- mary ~ k i n z Dennis Weaver, Robert ~ e d d , John Payne, ~ A g a r e t O'Brien, Julia Meade, Pat O'Brien Linda Darnell, Marie Wilson, Eddie ~racke; Joe E. Brown, Marjorie Lord, Margar- et Truman Edward Everett Horton, Annamary Dickey, ~ d c k Haskell, Margaret Hamilton and Cesar Romero.
Mr. Little has directed many of the pro- ductions, designed and built the scenery, and has appeared tn many of the shows. Last season, in addition to supervising all the productions., he ap eared as Mr. Snow in Carousel Joe Tay- lor, fr. in Allegro, Mr. Foley in kever Too Late and Michael O'Neill in The Moon Is Blue.
Guy met his wife Jerili when they were both studying theatre' a t the' University of Mi- ami. They have been married thirteen years and have ,two children, Vanessa age eleven and Sean, a e five. Both childre; have been h i v e in the 8ullivan productions.
The operation of a star theatre for ten years in a town with a population of less than 4,000 has been called "the miracle of Sullivan" by theatre historians. Guy S. Little, Jr. gratefully salutes the faithful central Illinois audiences who have patronized The Little Theatre-On The Square since 1957.
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Robert Baker staged Oliver1 with John Carra- dine and Allegro with Annamary Dickey i n Sullivan last season. Mr. Baker, who holds a B.A. from the University of Iowa and a M.F.A. from Camegie Tech was the advance director for the tours of $he Gram Is Greener with Celeste Holm and Maurice Evans and God Bless 1 Our Bank with Ann Sothern. He has been the guest director for Memphis' Front Street Thea- tre and a member of the staff a t the Pittsburgh Playhouse. As a production stage manager. he has worked a t Paramus New Jersey'a Playhouse- On-The-Mall. Before &turning to Sullivan. Mr. Baker directed Barefoot I n The Park in Pitts- burgh and has served as director for eight pro-
t ductions a t the Youngstown, Ohio Playhouse.
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' in Never Too Late with Andy Devine, in addi- tion to serving three months as stage manager. Dick ham been associated aa stage manager a t many leading theatrea including Shady Lane PIayhou8e Gateway Muaical Playhouse Crystal Palace akd Highland Park Music en;. He re- ceived his B.S. from Southern Illinois Univenity and his M.A. from the University of Kansas. Off-Broadway, he stage managed B e u k Benster- maker a t The Sheridan Square Playhouse and this past winter, he was sta e mana er for the Vir inia Museum Theatre in Richmoni, Virginia. ~ i c i will be featured as Ed in You Can't Take I t With You t h i ~ season at The Little Theatre- On The Square.
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E. JAMES (Stage ROSS .- Manager) - E. James Ross returns to Sullivan and The Little Theatre-On The Square for his second season a s stage manager, technical director and actor. Before working in Sullivan. Mr. Ross wab associated with the Keenebunkport Playhouse in Maine and with Celeste Holm in A Momh I n The Country off-Broadway. A graduate of the Ameri- can Academy of Dramatic Arts. Mr. Ross i s a native New Yorker. Last season, he appeared in Timid Tiger and How T o Succeed In Business, in addition to stage managin The 2 Any Wednesday with Elinor Donahue. oon Is Blue with Cprl Betz and Never Too La te with Andy De- vtne.
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BEST WISHES can still utilize the fall portion of the Little Theatre season, extending to Octo- ber 29, 1967, well into the 1967-68 club
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vrs *en his emn s h w or W B C ' h a x t i t t b C u t u PII brougkt Alra .ta Hql-
1- in fW6. =?err he c o n t i d has rodm career togetbex with motion pictures.
He w u co-niter in one d the first Live come- d r e r i m in TV from HoU &Tbe Alan Lf-r Pltovaim~kc twe Immv A n r d s in 1951.
- hlm'r &en picture credits include Margic
Ckich.) P S I r d r ~ , B r l v d r e 6 w s To Col- fern* Gee- lurl B n a t t c z A + r n k r spf? th LJWB TI l%mb .ad The 7- M&r. 1s dell he has a p w a r d u ' 0~ ' h W r P.fd.r .ad aa the devil h D m Ya&as, and Lu .I.. d m the vaudrrill. t sa r u R d d - q c a m d h . H e p l a p t l a
1amdiitvl'2OCC cos i rg to %niv.n he sterred wit& Y Prmdian Sfip i.T k r d b Th Girl i a The
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ART KASSUL 0.car) witb m= than 200 s t a a ere&% ru$ fi S m agprcrrwe at T+ Little -e The Square u Velasee an B d c d nr fir Pub. Off-Brwtbq, hi. three
pearaacn Wmde 8 role as Uncle Ben in the P'uitr ~ii- of A rip -TO Ciii- Tnr r . N-I t- rnclnde rolct UI T ~ ~ P I E ~ Of Tke SIIIl M e b j Diek and with Jeanne Crain in C W ~ .
Stock : h u m acreas tb. countty have featur- ed Art K m n l with effzy Hunter in TB. Rain- maker, &am= f.sUie#d in Roar Like A Dove
am in Ever body L a e a opal, ~ o h i gfg in C a J e ~ I a t d Ask and Dwayu Hick- in Drink Ta Me OmJy, and other rdem were in Bert& Of A Salesman and Tom Joton to name only a f .a . Other leading s t u s with 'whom he h t s worked trciude Lynn Bar3 Patsy Bally Phyllis mtk, Porrest Tucker, mh Brandon ~ e : Wilds . . -- - -.
Telcvisiw d n s u t i c relea include ap arances en East Side West Si&e, Decoy and x g Story and the Art k a u a l face and voice often appear in TV comnurcials.
Pllm rol.. incrude shots in Never Love d S f r a r g a Act Oae All The Wa Home and the Alfred kttchcockp m~stem-thriLr. Ilortb B r N e r f k r s t , with Jimmy Stewart. .
ROBERT GWALTNEY (Vinnie) appeared in the first production of Briradoon at the old Grand Theatre ten yews a p . Among 8 long list of theatrical credits he includes appear- ances with Bert Lahr in Burlesque. Burgess Meredith in The Silver Whistle .ad Burl Ives in
The Man Who Came To Dinner at leading thea- tres throughout the country. On television he ham been seen with Melvyn Douglas and . T e r e u Wrirht on The Amencur Heritale serles and wiih- ~ s n e Clark on Tbe Umted- Stater Steel Hour. Mr. Gwaltney has been featured with Linda Darnell, Marie Willon. Pat O'Bricn. Edward Everett Horton. Margaret Truman and Joe E. Brown. Mr. Gwaltney has been featured in Miami Beach's Deauville Hotel in rodue- tions of Tbe Yadc Man and Call Me &.lam. Bob's roles last reawn included Frump m How To S u c c d . Sowerberry in Ohver! end Sidney in hcr& 1Cs If You Can.
J O l u KELSQ ( m ~ n a r ) h.. ha^ r e m r b a d t h Thtre-Os lh aince k Q S m. Kel- a. starred n b y 1 ~ t % t a * I W O ~ Ir r- rg=. s- as + P a TI The F..u and rtccired me re-8 a. atmy *r ~s per,m-ce a s E3%,".: John was ong auociated with I t . Loris' Crya- tat Palace wmtin with .uch stars am I k r h Streisand lpd de Smothm Wmtb8r8. For several ears he m s om the a 8 6 d Equity Librarj and R e New Yerk Festival in Central Park. He h a b t d IP.PY st.= irdudi a ttd. -11 pat o w i ~ , na% I~I-, ~.bcr -' ~a Bymea 4 XathL8 noan.
Jdm's I.L. lut - iaclrld I.* in Catch I. l f Y u Crr m4acad ir SI. l n c r h amd Ah Ta. is !& Ruld Oi Srd. W-. RICHARD CSIBBOH gpeed) appear4 last =a- w n as Charlie in Wm.r Tw Late r i a Andy Devine, in s+Bith to m h g thme sce tbs as s a g e m.rra&a. Dick bas been aamiated as s tale l u a a a at many leadis clmdimr tiha& Lute F t a p u m e & t ~ ~ % u s ~ : d ma*- cr,.t.l P. .cc Hi laad Pa* Ymsic ~ c n t . * ~ l e mceir.d him B.P. L * t ~ em I l t M s University ~d his MA. hem the University d ELMS. OE-Broadray be rtlp managed B n k B r r a t e r ~ u k e r a t ~ i e Sheridan Square Playhouse a d tbis past winter be WUB st. l manawr for the Vir 'aia ~umelua' m a t r e in kichmoad. Virginia. &ct will bc fu-d as Ed in You C a d t Take I t With TOE this aeason.
both Sarah and Adelaide in different pvoductiou; of G a A d DeIls. Annie in A& Get Yew Gun %egnolia in Show Boat Nellie in South ~ a c i f i c and Ealie in ~ e d b o i . Twice she ham been Eddie Bracken's leading lady ap n r i a g opposite Mr. Bracken in Tbe Tua*l Love and Tbe Seven Year Itch. While a .todent at the U. of I., Jerili ap c u e d o posite Peter Palmer in a campur pro&uetion oPR*rta q d in 1963, she was again seen with Mr. Palmer an Tbe Tender Trap.
er~li'a mlcr have included Cheri in Baa Stop wiJth Ldd Byrnes and the title role in Itma La Douce. both roductioln touring thmugho~t the midwest in a8dition to being s t ~ g e d in Sullivan.
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