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The
Dining Room
Directed
by Jo-Ann McCabe
May
1, 2 & 3, 2003
It's
a gentle play that traces society's changing attitudes towards a
variety of subjects including family values, infidelity, women's
roles and homosexuality.
When
and Where
May 1 and 2, 2003 at 7:30 p.m.
May 3 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Confederation High School (formerly)
1645 Woodroffe Ave. at West Hunt
Club Rd., Nepean, Ontario (Canada)
The
Story
Famous
for writing about WASPs, (White Anglo Saxon Protestants) Gurney
says:
"The
people I write about are not as threatening as they once were. They're
now perceived as another ethnic group. They're no longer thought
to hold the keys to the kingdom."
Gurney's
vivid WASP characters come alive in his 1982 play, The Dining Room.
The action of the play takes place in a dining room that represents
a host of dining rooms belonging to a host of different characters.
Fifty-seven characters in total are created by the ensemble of 4
men and 4 women as the action swirls in and out of various dining
rooms belonging to the vanishing upper-middle class WASPs.
Each
of eighteen scenes, some funny, some poignant, depicts an individual
or a family in crisis. It's a gentle play that traces society's
changing attitudes towards a variety of subjects including family
values, infidelity, women's roles and homosexuality.
Cast
& Crew
| Directed
by: |
Jo-Ann
McCabe |
| Produced
by: |
Ian
Buzza |
| Stage
Manager: |
Gail
Gillespie |
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Performed
by Phoenix Players:
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Patricia
Boyd
Lyall Brown
Hugh Eisenhauer
Ellen
Clare O'Gallagher
Elizabeth Wood
George Wood
Christine Zadorozny
Oleg Zadorozny |
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