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The
constable has issues
with the Bishop

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See
How They Run
Starring
Sarah
Miller as Penelope Toop
Evan
Howe as
Lionel Toop
Mark
Alexander as
Cpl. Clive Winton
Lauren
Linback as
Ida
Sarah
Paulsen as
Miss Skillon
Wade
Shidler as
Bishop
Featuring
Addison
Elston, Travis McGan
and Bryan Shank
Directed
by
Patrick Schuttrow
Set
Construction Mgr.: Travis Berkshire
Stage Mgrs.: Tyler Fox, Brock Seidel
Sound Design/Technician: Evan Fox
Lighting Design: Evan Howe
Lighting Technicians: Cody Anspach, Taylor Fox
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reserved for those "special" items that come our
way!
Winamac
Community High School Drama Dept. Presents:
See
How They Run
A
British comedy by Philip King set in an English vicarage

Miss
Skillon is quite skeptical of Vicar Toop's wife Penelope
7
p.m., Saturday, November 5
2 p.m., Sunday, November 6
7
p.m., Monday, November 7
Winamac Community High School Socialtorium
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No
one is who he
appears to be.
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One
of the "vicars" turns out to be a Russian
spy.
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So
who is the
real Vicar Toop?
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Chaos
reigns before
everything is sorted out.
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Cast
& Crew from "See How They Run"
The
2006 Spring Musical will be
Guys & Dolls
Music
and Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Book: Jo Swerling & Abe Burrows
Based on Damon Runyon's short
story "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown,"
Guys and Dolls revolves around Nathan
Detroit, the organizer of the oldest established
permanent floating crap game in New York,
who bets fellow gambler Sky Masterson that
he can't make the next girl he sees fall in
love with him. The next girl he sees happens
to be Miss Sarah Brown, a pure-at-heart Salvation
Army-type reformer, and the stage is set for
an hilarious evening of complications.
Songs include, I'll Know,
A Bushel and a Peck, I've Never Been in Love
Before, More I Cannot Wish You, Luck Be a
Lady, and many more.
Guys and Dolls opened
at the 46th Street Theatre on Nov. 24, 1950
and enjoyed a run of 1,200 performances, becoming
the fifth longest-running Broadway musical
of the 1950s. The original cast included Robert
Alda, Vivian Blaine, Sam Levene and Isabel
Bigley. The 1955 film version featured Marlon
Brando, Vivian Blaine, Frank Sinatra and Jean
Simmons.
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