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University
theatre company to present 'Radium Girls'
FOR RELEASE January 24, 2008
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"Radium Girls" Abigail Grace Allwein, Kristen Lynn Kohaut and Meghan
McClaine paint watch dials with radium. |
HUNTINGTON, IN—The
Huntington University Theatre
Company will present “Radium Girls” at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 7-8 and
at 2 and 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 9 in the Studio Theatre of the Merillat Centre
for the Arts.
In 1926, radium was a
miracle cure, Madame Curie an international celebrity, and luminous watches
the latest rage—until the girls who painted them began to fall ill with a
mysterious disease. Inspired by a true story, “Radium Girls” traces the
efforts of Grace Fryer, a dial painter, as she fights for her day in court.
As the case goes on, Fryer finds herself battling not just with the U.S.
Radium Corporation, but with her own family and friends, who fear that her
campaign for justice will backfire.
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Grace Fryer
(Kristen Lynn Kohaut) ponders her lawyer's (Matthias Austin as
Arthur Roeder) advice. |
Tickets are $12 for general
admission, $10 for students and seniors, $6 for children 13 and younger, $5
for Huntington University students, and $9 for Huntington University faculty
and staff. For tickets or more information, call the Merillat Centre for the
Arts Box Office at (260) 359-4261 or log on to
www.huntington.edu/mca.
The author of “Radium
Girls,” Dolores W. Gregory, visited Huntington University on Jan. 18-20 to
attend rehearsals of her play. Gregory also presented workshops and
talk-back sessions for students.
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Mary Russell and D.W. Gregory |
The playwright authors
comedies and dramas that draw on her working-class roots. Often set in rural
America, her plays explore the disconnect between the dream and reality of
the American blue-collar experience. Her plays frequently present an unseen
offstage character as well as the economic and political forces that shape
the individuals on stage.
Her work has been presented
throughout the United States and abroad including productions in Singapore,
London, Madrid and Lima. In addition to writing plays, Gregory has worked as
a theatre critic—most recently for the Washington Post—and as a
teaching artist. She makes her home outside Washington, D.C., with her
husband, Paul, a bluegrass musician. For more information, access her Web
site:
www.dwgregory.com.
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D.W. Gregory (sitting in the chair) does an acting exercise with
students (left to right) Matt Kaestner, Jon Huffman, Peter
Owens, Mary Russell, Courtney Swenson, Abi Allwein (hidden) and
Teresa Bower. |
The cast includes the following:
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Grace Fryer:
Kristen Kohaut, a senior theatre performance major from Hackettstown,
N.J.
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Arthur Roeder:
Matthias Austin, a sophomore theatre performance major from Wheaton,
Ill.
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Kathryn Schaub/Societywoman/Board Member/Shopgirl/Grown Harriet:
Abigail Grace Allwein, a junior theatre performance major from Fort
Wayne, Ind.
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Irene Rudolph/Young Harriet/Board Member:
Meghan McClaine,
a junior theatre education major from Greencastle, Ind.
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Mrs. MacNeil/Mrs. Fryer/Clerk:
Teresa Bower
of Fort Wayne, Ind.
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Von Sochocky/Elderly Widower/Judge:
Jon Huffman, a junior theatre major from Traverse City, Mich.
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Lee/Drinker/Lovesick Cowboy/Male Shopper/Bailey:
Glen
Pearson, a freshman theatre performance major from Naperville, Ill.
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Markly/Photographer:
Matt Kaestner,
a freshman theatre
performance major from Kingston, Tenn.
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Mrs. Roeder/Madame Curie/Customer/Board Member:
Jenn Miller, a senior theatre and psychology double
major from Berkeley, Ill.
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Ms. Wiley/Mrs. Michaels:
Alicia
Bonham, a sophomore theatre education major from Upland, Ind.
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Sob Sister:
Cassandra Quinn-Dyar, a
senior theatre and sociology double major from Bedford, Ind.
The crew includes the following:
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Director:
Kristi Shamburger, adjunct faculty
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Stage Manager:
Bethany Edlund, a freshman theatre performance major from Roanoke, Ind.
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Assistant Stage Manager:
Courtney Swenson, a freshman theatre performance from Landenberg, Pa.
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Technical Director:
Brad DeYoung,
a
senior theatre design major from Lansing, Ill.
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Scenic Designers:
Brad DeYoung and Kristi Shamburger
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Lighting Designer:
Michael Metzdorf, adjunct faculty and technical director for the
Honeywell Center
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Costume Designer:
Bekah
Posegate, a junior theatre education major from Lake Villa, Ill.
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Master Electrician:
Andrew
Edmonds,
a sophomore theatre design major from Beloit, Wis.
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Assistant Master Electrician/ Board Operator:
Andi Rex,
a freshman instrumental music major
from North Webster, Ind.
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Sound Designer:
Ryan Arent,
a
freshman theatre design major from Grand Rapids, Mich.
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Props Master:
Mary Russell,
a
theatre performance major from Columbia, Mo.
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Assistant Tech Director:
Nathan Martin,
a
freshman theatre design major from Logansport, Ind.
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Costume Assistant:
Samantha Freeman,
a freshman theatre performance major from Portland, Ind.
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Hair/Makeup Designer:
Missy
Waaland, a freshman theatre performance major from Findlay, Ohio
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Hair/Makeup Assistant:
Naomi Pandolfi,
a freshman theatre performance major from Medford, N.Y.
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Props Assistant:
Shaelyn Russell,
a freshman theatre major from Chattaroy,
Wash.
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Running Crew:
Cassie Mansheim,
a
pre-med major from Burnsville, Minn.;
Kari Clark,
a
senior theatre design major from Columbus, Ind.;
and Joshua Hicks,
a theatre education major from Ligonier, Ind.
Huntington University is a comprehensive
Christian college of the liberal arts offering graduate and undergraduate
programs in more than 70 academic concentrations.
U.S.News & World Report
ranks Huntington among the best colleges in the Midwest.
Founded in 1897 by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, Huntington
University is located on a contemporary, lakeside
campus in northeast
Indiana. The University is a member of the
Council for Christian Colleges
and Universities (CCCU).
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