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Educating Rita

by Willy Russell

Educating Rita

Bjørn Johnson, Rebecca Mozo


Director
Original Music
Scenic Design
Lighting Design
Costume Design
Sound Design
Properties Design
Dialect Coach
Production Stage Manager
Public Relations
Technical Director
Set Construction
Production Crew

Scenic Artists
Light Board Operator
Sound Board Operator
Stage Crew
Cover Art
Photographs


Cameron Watson
John Swihart
Victoria Profitt
Jared A. Sayeg
Terri A. Lewis
Cricket S. Myers & Rebecca Kessin
MacAndMe
Joel Goldes
Brianne Levine
David Elzer/Demand PR
Robert T. Kyle
Elephant Set - Studio Scenery
Watson Bradshaw, James King, Sean Kozma,
Daniel Tuttle, Carter Weathers, Moe Zarif
Alex Calle, Nakita Bleeker
Kathryn Horan
Brie Quinn
M.E. McElveney
Ricky Vodka
Michael Lamont


CAST
(in order of appearance)

Frank
Rita

PLACE

The action takes place in two acts in an office in a university in the north of England

SPECIAL THANKS

Ruth Arnaud, Derek Bjornson, Brad Brown, Sharon Cohen and The Burbank Public Library.    
Anna Cross and The San Gabriel Mission Playhouse, Phil Cutts, Tom Erhardt,
Debbie Gates and Shakespeare at Play, David Peterson and The Burbank Central Library, Christine Rodriguez and The Buena Vista Branch Library, Phil Torf and House of Props,
Wadler Data Systems, Lauren Wemischner


Learn more about the 2008-2009 Season with descriptions of each play, dates and links (when available) to the play's program itself!
 
The Season kicks off with the enchanting The Voice of the Prairie, radio before Garrison Keillor. Next, Educating Rita the classic comedy that explores what it really means to be educated. Then "Mary's Wedding Hot new playwright Stephen Massicotte spins a breathtaking saga about young lovers who must surrender their fate to the uncertainties of their tumultuous times. Then, Candida George Bernard Shaw's story of a love triangle -- and a woman's choice between two men who love her.. Finally, the Los Angeles Premiere of a hilarious, sexy musical No Way to Treat a Lady.
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