Affton CenterStage Theatre Company

 

For your pleasure:

Our  2010/2011 Season Schedule

(Updated August 24, 2010)

 

A Comedy in Two Acts

 

Written by Mark Twain

Adapted by David Ives

Directed by: Keaton Treece

 

 

 

This year 2010 marks the 175th anniversary of Mark Twain’s birth,   and the 100th anniversary of his death

We are presenting Is He Dead  as a A Tribute to Mark Twain

 

What?  You’ve never heard of Twain’s gender-bending comedy? 

Well, neither had anyone else until a few years ago when Professor of English and Twain scholar Shelley Fisher Fishkin happened upon the long-lost manuscript in a filing cabinet at U.C. Berkeley.


Is He Dead? Now gets its South County Premiere in a splendidly acted and directed production

 

Show dates

October 14, 15 & 16, 2010

Theater Doors open at 7:30 – Show starts at 8:00

Matinee Saturday October 16

Theater Doors open at 3:30 – Show starts at 4:00pm

 

Tickets sold at the door

Ticket prices $15 per person 

$13 for groups of 10 or more

Performances will be at

Robert G. Reim Theatre which is located at 111 South Geyer Road,

At the Kirkwood Civic Center in Kirkwood, Missouri

 

 

The Performers

 

Character

Actor

Jean Francois Millet/Widow Tillou

Jeff Kargus

Agamemnon Buckner (also known as Chicago)

Joseph Nowacki

Hons Von Bismark (also known as Dutchy)

Don McDaniel

Phelim O’Shaughnessy

Derrick Graham

Marie Leroux

Vanessa Waggoner

           Marie Leroux -- Understudy

Brittany Sparks

Cecile Leroux

Kathleen Weber

Papa Leroux

Mike Costello

Bastien Andre

Rob Donaldson

Madame Bathilde

Carol Sjelin

Madame Caron

Nicki Ketterling

Basil Thorpe/Charlie (also known as Inspector Monnet)

Rick Favaloro

Claudette Riviere

Sally Lister

King of France

Joshua Cernich

Sultan of Turkey & Emperor of Russia

 OPEN

 

 

 

                            The  CREW

Producer

Don Mcdaniel

Director

Keaton Treese

Tech Director

Mike Ackermann

Costumes

Lorena Doss

Props

Donna Alden / Nicki Ketterling

Publicity

              JoAnn Raisch

 Business

Cindy Boucher

Lights

Kevin Roe

 

Our Annual Murder Mystery Dinner Theater

 

written by Don McDaniel

Show Dates

February  25 & 26 2011

March 4 & 5 2011


Conventional Murder Weapons

A group of ‘trash to treasure’ collectors has gathered to have their items
evaluated too see what has value, including their lives.  A special guest
accumulator, Betty Browning is the headliner.  In addition to giving her
expert opinion and tips for the amateur pickers in the audience she is
giving all in attendance the first chance to buy part of her special
collection.  Each of the items she is selling has a local St. Louis
connection.  Will there be a sale or will the murder weapon be quite
unconventional.  You won’t have to pawn your valuables to see this
transaction unfold.

 

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