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Following is the listing of improvements we would like to add to our
building. Can you help us with these items?
(costs are approximate)
1. Water Cooler2.
3.
$ 120.0070.00
450.00
140.00
350.00
40.00
$3,000.00
Clothes rackCarpeting of foyer and aisl:s
4. Paint inside of theatre
5. Install second lavatory
6. Lighting of parking lot
7. Lower ceiling in auditorium and back stage
The above costs are based on Jabor performed by our own com-
mittees .. If you feel you could donate any or a portion of these amounts
please contact Jerry avail, President of Red Mask or notify anyone who
to your knowledge is in a governing position. You may also write Red
Mask at P. O. Box 814, Danville, III. 61832.
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The
presents
in
CATCH MEIF YOU CAN
by Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert
February 16, 17, 18 -- 22, 23, 24
Produced througb special arrangement withSamuel French, Inc.
Compliments of
INSURANCE SERVIC~
aas708 North Vermilion Street
Phone 442-2510
Directed by KATHRYN RANDOLPH
Danville is indeed fortunate to have OUf talented director as one of itsleading citizens. Mrs. Kathryn Randolph has directed cvcry play thatRed Mask has presented in its many years of "little theatre." Her inge-nuity and creativity make even the most difficult plnys to stage a reality.Patience, selflessness, and ability to inspire the best in all with whomshe comes in contact are just a few of the attributes or OUf KathrynRandolph. Our deepest thanks and appreciation go to our "Katy."
Product;on Stage Manager - DAVID D. DUMBAUGH
... has won Merit Awards for ANASTASIA and ADVISE AND CON-SENT and has appeared in CALCULATED RISK, SEVEN-YEARITCH, which he also produccd, SEND ME NO FLOWERS, andABSENCE OF A CELLO. He has also worked backstage as the 'soundman' for TENDER TRAP, KIND SIR, and STREETCAR NAMEDDESIRE.
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PresidentVice-PresidentSecretaryTreasurer
Robert WrightBetty Sue KreidlerHarold JudyKathryn Randolph
maJk OltcerJ(1967- /968)
Jerry availBess Castle
Mary GiaconeLiz Miller
Board 01 ::bireclorJJim availFred JaneskyBill SchatzBess Castle
Hazel WireLucinda ButlerHarvey Acton.Tames Gill
Fred ButlerLloyd CastleJohn Nichols
Harvey ActonKathryn Randolph
Liz Miller Jean Henson
Dean KreidlerJerry Ovall
Russ Guin
CommitteeJMembership and Tickets -- Jim & Linda avail and
Fred and Marilyn JaneskyBuilding and Grounds - Everett Gruelle
Publicity - Wally Helmholz ..Programs - Brian and Susan Skoog ,
Refreshments - Norma Day .Chairman of the Ushers - Barbara EckhardtStudent Dramatic Award - Gloria Prentice
Scrapbook -- Donna PratherPersonnel - Anne Helmholz
Jerry availMary avail
Bill SchatzDale Dumbaugh
Everett GruelleJames Gill
Norma DayBetsy Harpley
CaJtin'j CommitteeDelbert PurkyJean Henson
Ted HarpleyBess Castle
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patron6Mrs. Miriam EspcnscheidMr. and Mrs. Austin EvansMr. and Mrs. John FederspielMr. and Mrs. Ralph FenlersMrs. Eleanor FillhouerP. C. FillhouerMr. and Mrs. Harry FishI\'fr. and Mrs. John FisherMartin E. FitzGeraldMiss Margaret FitzGeraldMr. and Mrs. E. FonnerMr. and Mrs. Charles ForkerMr. and Mrs. Dale U. FosterMr. and Mrs. Richard N. FranceMr. and Mrs. N. W. FultonMrs. John C. FunkMr. and Mrs. Robert FunkMr. and Mrs. William GallMr. and M,·s. Phillip GiaconeMrs. Helen GiddingsMr. and Mrs. Glenn V. GillMr. and Mrs. W. A. GraffMr. and Mrs. L. L. GrishamMl". and Mrs. Everett GruelleMr. and Mrs. Russell GuinDr. and Mrs. J. L. GulickMr. and Mrs. Herbert F. HalesDr. and Mrs. J. H. HardingMr. and Mrs. J. L. HardingMr. and Mrs. Russell HardingJerry HarlowMr. and Mrs. Edward N. HarrisMrs. Cole HawkinsMr. and Mrs. John HayMr. and Mrs. Julius W. HegelerMrs. Helen HeienMr. and Mrs. Walter HclmholzMrs. Jean HensonMr. and Mrs. Charles HimanMr. and Mrs. Glenn HiserMrs. W. O. HollowayJoseph HrehaMrs. S. C. HurleyPauline JaynesMrs. B. M. JewellVirginia JewellMr. and Mrs. Floyd JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Harold JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Glenn H. JonesMr. and Mrs, H. E. JuddMr. and Mrs. Harold JudyDr. l)aul J. KaminskiMrs. Mildred M. KendallDr. and Mrs. Maurice E. KinseyMr. and Mrs. Tom KirbyRichard KlageMr. and Mrs. Cleo E. Kleinerf\rJ.r.and Mrs. Arthur KolbrenerDr. and Mrs. Philip Laurence
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patron:!Mr. and Mrs. Paul RobertsMiss Astrid RomackMarian RothJerry SaveskyM t". and Mrs. Sam SchulmanMr. and Mrs. John SheaMrs. Mary ShernockMr. and Mrs. L. H. ShickDr. R. S. ShurtleffMr. and Mrs. Alfred SmithMr. and Mrs. Harland E. SmithMr. and Mrs. Harold SmithMrs. Helen E. SmithNat C. SmithMrs. Teis P. SmithMr. and Mrs. Carroll SnyderMr. and Mrs. Claude E. SpencerMr. and Mrs. Dale SteenbergenMr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart .Mrs. Clarence StineDr. and Mrs. William SLOwrin~Mr. and Mrs. G. W. StuebeMr. and Mrs. Henry SymanskiMr. and Mrs. Paul J. SymanskiMr. and Mrs. Joe TaischMr. and Mrs. Charles J. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Robert TolliverMr. and Mrs. Ore VackettaMrs. G. F. VanGorderMrs. Stacy Van ValkenburgMr. and Mrs. J. E. W'akeleyMr. and Mrs. Robert WalblayDr. and Mrs. John WalshMr. and Mrs. Joe WardMiss Frances S. WatkinsMr. and Mrs. James W. WhalenMr. and Mrs. Felix WheelerRon WhislerMr. and Mrs. Bob WhiteHazel WireJudge and Mrs. Henry S. WiseMiss Helen WolffRobert B. WrightMr. and Mrs. James O. YeazelMrs, Aldona YovaishMr. and Mrs. L. C. Zillman
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"Catch Me If You Can" is a suspenseful comedy that won a specialcitation from the Mystery Writers of America Association for the originali-ty of its plot-twists.
The title of the play is not a phrase that is spoken by any characterin the play but is, in effe:t, a taunt of the authors directed at their audi-ences, daring them to outguess them as to an explanation of mysteriousgoings-on in the action.
The authors engaged in this guessing-game with their audiences andJack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert, whose preceding collaboration hadproduced the phenomenally successful, prize-winning musical, "How ToSucceed in Business Without Really Trying."
THE SETTINGA summer house in the Catskill Mountains
THE TIME -- Labor Day weekendACT I -- Twilight-about 8:30 P.M.
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Oil Stage Tonight ...DANIEL CORBAN .INSPECTOR LEVINFATHER KELLEHERELIZABETH CORBANSIDNEY .MRS. PARKER . . . .EVERETT PARKER .
Robert (B. J.) SmithRobert WalkerPaul SymanskiDorothea PerryJack Wilkinson
Susan DiffenderferHenry Symanski
ILLINOIS BLUEPRINT CORPORATIONROBERT (B. J.) SMITH (Daniel Corban) has appeared for Red Mask inLife With Pather, All My Sons, Pirst Lady, The Glass Menagerie, forwhich he won a "Katy" award, and Send Me No Plowers. He has directeda summer one act play and was Production Stage ~tIanager for A bsence OJA Cello. B. J. has also worked professionally in television and summerstock.
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ROBERT WALKER (Inspector Levine) is a past Merit Award Winnerand has appeared on this stage in Never Too Late, Send Me No Flowers,Inherit The Wind, Calculated Risk, and Advise and Consent.
PAUL SYMANSKI (Father Kelleher) is making his first appearance onthe Red Mask Stage. He has, however, appeared in high school plays andwas an active thespian at Hillsdale College and the University of Illinois.
Production Stage Manager:David D. Dumbaugh
Stage Manager:Jim avail
Lighting:Rob Waters
Sound:Fred Janesky
Prompters:Mary K. MooreCarol Batz
Stage Furnishings:Joan VogelAlice Walker
Properties:Susan DiffenderferMary Ovall
Wardrobe:Norma Day
Make-Up:Betty Sue KreidlerMark Falkner
Outdoor Sign:Jerry Harlow
Set Design:Donna Prather
Set Construction:Dwight Sherer
Construction Assistants:Rodney PratherBill PerkinsFred JaneskyBrian Skoog
Photography:Frank Palmer
DOROTHEA PERRY (Elizabeth Corban) is making her 9th appearance,having been seen in Three's A Pamily, Life With Pather, Pirst Lady, SilverChord, Pifth Season, Teahouse Of The Augllst Moon, Calclilated Risk,Critics Choice, and Streetcar Named Desire for which she won last year's"Katy" award. She has also been a valuable backstage worker in the make-up department.
JACK WILKINSON (Sidney) is making his second appearance for RedMask, having been in the summer one act play Population Explosion. Hehas worked on sound backstage and has appeared ill several Light Operaproductions.
SUSAN DIFFENDERFER (Mrs. Parker) is no stranger to our stagethough she has been away from it for some time. She has appeared inSeven Year Itch and was producer for the summer one act The Home-coming. Susan was a drama major at Illinois Wesleyan and is a past winnerof the Kathryn Randolph Scholarship Award.
Compliments of
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HENRY SYMANSKI (Everett Parker) who, like his brother, is also mak-ing his first appearance with Red Mask. Except for a high school play,Catch Me If You Can might be considered his theatrical debut.
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