The Love List
Written By: Norm Foster
Directed by: Carolann Erford
Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.
Run of Show
“The Love List” ran September 9-24, 2011, Thursday through Saturday at 8:00pm
Synopsis
In this side-splitting and thought-provoking comedy, Leon and Bill concoct a list of attributes of the ideal womanthe top ten best qualities in a mate. When this allegedly ‘Ideal Woman’ actually arrives on the scene the men quickly learn that their list could use a few revisions. Be careful what you wish for—especially in choosing a mate. This old adage leads to hilarious results in Foster’s sparkling comic hit. Who is this mystery woman and where did she come from? Have these two men created a female Frankenstein?
Program
The Program for this show can be viewed by clicking The Love List. (Requires Adobe Reader)
The People …
Leading Roles
in order of appearance
Bill | Lane Hakel |
Leon | Joe Capucini |
Justine | Sara Speelman |
Program Staff
Director | Carolann Erford |
Producers | Sara Speelman & Andrew Todd |
Stage Manager | Lapala Crawford |
Lighting Design | Andrew Todd |
Lighting Crew | David Bousoniville, David Henninger, & J. Judson Lohman |
Sound Design | Don Weber |
Sound Crew | Greg Fondren & Marc Malley |
Costume Design | Cast |
Props Gatherers | Brenda Sweeney |
Props Crew | David Bousoniville, David Henninger, & J. Judson Lohman |
Set Design | Wes Skinner |
Set Construction | Steve Mierzejewski & Brad Ray |
Scenic Art | Denise Coyle |
Program | Jake Gordy |
Program Art & Cover Design | Laura Hansen |
House Manager | Ann Veasey |
Box Office | Ann Veasey |
Box Office Staff | Kimberley Bruggemann, Pam Engle, Sandy Fry, Darlene Hatfield, Barbara Heindel, Sue Holliger, Debbie Krieger, Dianne Nowakowski, Jinny Patterson, Susan Rice, & Judy Wiederhold |
Program Printing | The Copy Center |
Marquee Signs | Derek Hansen |
Cast Photography | Frank Venda |
The Show!
Place: An apartment in the city.
Time: The Present
Act I
Scene 1: In the apartment
Scene 2: About an hour later
Scene 3: The next morning
Scene 4: Afternoon, a week later
Scene 5: Morning
Act II
Scene 1: Late evening
Scene 2: The next morning
Scene 3: Afternoon
Scene 4: A few minutes later