Ladies and gents, we are ONE WEEK away from "The Night of January 16th!" Can you believe it?! I ventured to Tuesday's rehearsal and snapped a few pics--take a look!
Hoyt Lansdell as the Honorable Judge Heath with PPH jack-of-all-trades Mona Napier standing (sitting?) in for Jean Weeden as the Clerk.
Grant McMahan as Inspector of Police Elmer Sweeney reads Bjorn Faulkner's suicide note to District Attorney Flint, played by Chuck Severance.
John Graham Whitfield (our great philanthropist), played by Allen Robertson, is question by Flint as Dan McMahan, the Bailiff, and Gina Jones, our fearless leader, listen intently.
Defense Attorney Stevens, played by Mark Johnson, questions Private Investigator Homer van Fleet, played by Flash Black, about his arguably questionable observation on the night of January 16th.
This show is one hodge-podge of characters: a doctor, a night watchman's wife, a private investigator, a police inspector, a religious housekeeper, a grieving widow, a great philanthropist, a handwriting expert, a secretary/bookkeeper, a gangster, a terpsichorean, and, of course, Bjorn Faulkner.
See below for ticket info!
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