Gun-Shy
Written By: Richard Dresser
Directed by: Dave DeChristopher
Produced by special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock, Illinois.
Run of Show
“Gun-Shy” ran January 13 – 28, 2006, Thursday through Saturday at 8:00pm, second Sunday at 2:00pm.
Synopsis
Remember your first marriage? It’s back. Gun-Shy is a comedy about marriage, divorce, infidelity, infertility, incompatibility, eternal love, household accidents and diets no one should try. “Gun-Shy… grabs you from the moment the lights go up and never lets you go.”
World Premier at the 1997 Humana Festival of New American Plays and Actors Theatre of Louisvillle.
Produced in New York City by Playwrights Horizons, 1998.
Program
The Program for this show can be viewed by clicking Gun-Shy. (pdf) (Requires Adobe Reader)
The People …
Leading Roles
in order of appearance
Evie | Debbie Marinik |
Carter | John Jennens |
Duncan | Larry Farley |
Caitlin | Shannon Cooch |
Waiter, Roman, Nurse, Paramedic | Norb Mills |
Neil, Paramedic | JaMay R. Edwards |
Program Staff
Director | Dave DeChristopher |
Producers | Paige Price |
Technical Director | Julie Zatko |
Stage Manager | Angela Metcalf & Julie Zatko |
Lighting Designer | Devin Coulter |
Lighting Crew | Devin Coulter & Angela Metcalf |
Costume Design | Pam Kelso |
Costume Crew | |
Property Masters | Marc Malley & Maureen O’Malley |
Set Construction | Steve Mierzejewski, Jeff Mills, Norb Mills & Bob Smith |
Sound Design | Steve Essick |
Sound Crew | George Markle & Julie Zatko |
Program | Laura Ahrens, Jake Gordy & Frank Venda |
Program Art & Cover Design | Laura Ahrens |
House Manager | Ann Veasey |
Box Office | Ann Veasey |
Box Office Staff | Kimberly Bruggemann, Sandy Fry, Darlene Hatfield, Sue Holliger, Rita Konecki, Joe Kwiatkowski, John Farnham Scott, Rita Stobinski & Judy Wiederhold |
Program Printing | The Copy Center |
Marquee Signs | Bob Smith |
Cast Photography | Frank Venda |
Special Thanks | Rumpf Ambulance, Wes Skinner, Sky Bank – Jermain Park Branch, Brenda Sweeney |
The Show!
Act I: Various locations in the Pacific Northwest, new England, and Washington D.C.
Act II: Duncan’s house outside Boston