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Cedarville University

2011

Theatre

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And Then There Were None, Robert Clements, Tim Phipps, Rebecca M. Baker Sep 2011

And Then There Were None, Robert Clements, Tim Phipps, Rebecca M. Baker

Theatre Productions

Adapted from Agatha Christie’s best-selling novel, the play tells the tale of a group of strangers, all with questionable pasts, isolated on an island off the coast of Devon. And Then There Were None will captivate you not only by the skillful twists and turns of a “Who done it?” but also by the suspense of “Who’s next?” This is Agatha Christie at her best!


See How They Run, Rebecca M. Baker, Robert Clements, Tim Phipps, Matthew M. Moore Apr 2011

See How They Run, Rebecca M. Baker, Robert Clements, Tim Phipps, Matthew M. Moore

Theatre Productions

No doubt about it — this smash London hit left its audience as exhausted from laughter as if they had run a footrace. Galloping in and out of the four doors of an English vicarage are an American actor and actress, a cockney maid who has seen too many American movies, a staunch parishioner who unknowingly gets into the cooking sherry, and four men in clergyman suits. One is the bishop who really lives there, another is a disguised escaped prisoner, one just dropped in to visit, and the other — well, that's left for those on stage and the …


Hello, Dolly!, Robert Clements, Beth C. Porter, Tim Phipps Feb 2011

Hello, Dolly!, Robert Clements, Beth C. Porter, Tim Phipps

Theatre Productions

" … I meddle." And indeed she does. Dolly Levi meddles in numerous people's lives as she pursues her goal of marrying Horace Vandergelder, the well-known half-a-millionaire. Dolly, one of the most fabulous characters on the musical stage, has been hired by Mr. Vandergelder, a widower, to find him a new wife. Little does he realize that Dolly has found him the perfect wife — herself. It takes two hours of comedy, fun, music, dancing, and a cast of crazy characters for Horace to realize that Dolly is just the wife he needs. Comedy, music, and spectacle provide a full …