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Pegasus Players Theatre Group - Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead - by Tom Stoppard. Performed Fall of 1999.

Director: Helen Caudill Assistant Director: Jenn Carlson

Cast:
Rosencrantz - Gavin Crain
Guildenstern - Chris Michel
The Player - Dan Johnson
Hamlet - Gene Enriquez
Claudius - Kris Thayer
Gertrude - Jenn Carlson
Polonius - Dennis Stopas
Ophelia - Stephanie Cooper
Players - Christine Millette, Pierre Cotton, Angel Kirby, Abby Downes, and Kim Anthony.

Possibly my favorite play in the 4 I did with Pegasus Players. The premise of the play is what happens to those two hapless characters from Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, when they aren't "on stage" in Shakespeare's play. We had a helluva time on this show and I think it shows through the performances. Also some new players came in who are going to carry on the excellence of the group.

The Insidious Cast:
TOP: Gavin Crain, Chris Michel, me, Pierre Cotton, Christine Millette, Dan Johnson, Dennis Stopas, Kris Thayer, and Stephanie Cooper.
BOTTOM: Kim Anthony, Angel Kirby, Abby Downes and Gene Enriquez.

The King and I! Kris and me, with Dennis sneaking into the picture.

A ship in Dole Auditorium? Never! Yet here it is, the product of several janky railing building attempts and arguing with LoCo.

Pictured are Dan, Chris and Gavin. Gavin is sporting what we lovingly called the idiot baker cap.


Chris and Pierre. "My name is Inigo Montoya. You kill my father. Prepare to die!"

The cast party, small but dignified. What ever! In this picture are Gavin, Carrie LaDue, me, and Morgan Jones in the corner. Why is the shade all centered around Morgan? Something we should know?

Cam and his fiance Jen, doing what he does best! Christine looking kind of relaxed.

And here is where the crew hung out all night. Note my two fellow FNS 152 members giving me the greeting of the day.

Pictured are Amy Dunn, Kristen, Eric Fricke, Kyle LoCascio, Dan Johnson and Matt Stutchel.


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