Nov 14th - 30th, 2003 No performance Thanksgiving Day
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The humorous and touching story of three Jewish widows who meet once a month for tea
before going to their husband's graves. Ida is sweet-tempered and ready to begin a new life,
Lucille is the feisty embodiment of the girl who just wants to have fun, and Doris is
priggish and judgmental, particularly when widower Sam shows an interest in Ida.
Doris and Lucille, sensing a threat to the Cemetary Club, set out to squash
Sam and Ida's budding romance.
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| | Cast & Crew | | |
| Director: | | Patricia Boyer-McQuillan | |
| Technical Director: | | Larry Bates | |
| Assistant Director: | | Carol Fick | |
| Assistant to the Director: | | Mike Hanlon | |
| Wardrobe: | | Wyn Carey | |
| Props: | | Elaine Carb | |
| Set Design: | | Patricia Boyer-McQuillan and Larry Bates | |
| Sound: | | Richard Sisk | |
| Lights: | | Karri Curtin | |
| Set Construction: | | Larry Bates, Mike Hanlon, Connie Bates, Carrie Curtin, Richard Sisk, Donna Sisk, Patricia Boyer-McQuillan | |
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| | The Players | | |
| "Ida" | | Ann DeWolfe | |
| "Lucille" | | Janet Hodge | |
| "Doris" | | Lori Mumper | |
| "Sam" | | Charles Stern | |
| "Mildred" | | Darla Coele | |
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