| THE POCKET THEATRE |
| PRESENTS |
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An Evening of One Acts, Comedy, Drama, Radio, Dance, and Song |
| The Program |
Pre-Show Sing-A-Long
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Don and Jean Russell
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Radio Reporters
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Jerry Longinotti and Bill Schuler
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The Tap Masters
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dancing to Put a Lid on It are the Squirrel Nut Zippers:
Georgie Citron, Mariann Findley, Ginnie Garretson,
Sally Hoyt, Carolyn Verble, and Gennie Williams |
Lum and Abner Plan a Movie Theater, Part I
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Bob Reik (Lum) and Don Russell (Abner)
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| (Presented October 11, 1943) |
The Lum and Abner
scripts are used with permission
from Chester Lauck, Jr., owner of all Lum and Abner materials.
Chester is the son of Chester Lauck, Sr. who played Lum.
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Summertime from Porgy and Bess
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by George Gershwin
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| Sung by Mary J. Loninotti |
Madame President
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Terry Dickenson and Mark Britton
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| Charlie Weaver |
Leo Davis
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| If Men Played Cards As Women Do |
by George S. Kauffman
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Mark Britton, John Citron, Ray Johnson, and Don Russell
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| Dance Medly from Cabaret |
Eryn Leahy
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This is the dance that Eryn will be performing at the
Miss Hot Springs Pagent on August 22.
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Intermission (More Sing-A-Long) |
Hope Springs Eternal
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by Colin McKay
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Dan McCraw and Tricia Thibodeaux
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I Believe
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by Shirl Stillman
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Sung by Mary J. Longinotti
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You'll Never Walk Alone
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by Rogers and Hammerstein
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Sung by Mary J. Longinotti
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Country Clogging Dance
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Brittny Warbitton and Tazzmin Maxfield
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The Bickersons
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May Winn and Robert Simpson
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| Lum and Abner Plan a Movie Theater, Part II |
| (Presented October 11, 1943) |
The Street of Good Friends
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by Owen G. Arno
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Joanne Hasper, Maya Winn, and Caren Epstein
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| The Diamonds in the Rough |
Clogging to The Lord of the Dance
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Georgie Citron, Mariann Findley, Ginnie Garretson, Joyce Hale,
Sally Hoyt, Dot O'Dell, Betty Scoles, and Andrea Pierkowski
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August 1998
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Currently, there are no pictures available for this performance. If you have any pictures, digital
or photographs, for this performance that you would be willing to loan for a short period, so that
they could be copied and then installed on the web, send an email to
web_master@pockettheatre.com. Thanks!
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