Chrisse Roccaro presented PCTG awards totalling $12,000 at the 2009 Drammys

Many other photos of PCTG 2009 award winners are available from Jim Leisy at $5 each (8.5 x 11).  Order at: jim@jimleisy.com

Adair Chappell (top) and Luisa Sermol starred in May 5 production.  
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No Way to Treat a Lady cast: Alan Lytle, piano; Luisa Sermol, Joe Theissen, Adair Chappell, Leif Norby

Killer and cop, Leif Norby (top) and Joe Theissen, added suspense and great music to '09 season finale.

Nancy Montgomery delighted as Lotty plotting an Italian vacation.  Craig Shepherd read the part of her husband Mellersh Wilton.

"Enchanted April" appropriately headlined the April 7, 2009, First Tuesday Readers' Theatre.
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Rose, portrayed by Brandy Hussa, rediscovered love with husband Frederick, read by Tyson Stephenson.

Jason Hussa, castle owner Anthony, was a charming host to Cameron Gates' character Caroline in Italia.

The cast of "Enchanted April" came from the coast to delight Tuesday's audience.

Proving different stations can mesh, Pia Shepherd's role of Mrs. Graves(left) was balanced by the maid Costanza, read by Susi Brown.

"A Night at the Theatre," the First Tuesday's Readers' Theatre March 3, 2009, production featured Beth Harper as Margaret.

APRIL is Membership Month for PCTG
 Readings are at 
The Old Church, 
1422 SW 11th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 
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Georgia Cacy portrayed Donna in the comedy about two couples at a Shakespeare play.

John Morrison was the all-knowing Shakespearean expert in the Lawrence Casler play.

There's plenty of  time for tea and visiting at the monthly First Tuesday performances.

Dave Bodin got plenty of laughs as Stanley in the March reading, directed by Don Alder.

George Castillo read Andrew Makepeace Ladd III's  letters over the decades in "Love Letters"

Love Letters  was presented Feb 2, 2009

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Luisa Sermol as Melissa answered Andy's letters in the bittersweet comedy, directed by Louanne Moldovan

Chateau Joyeux cast and playwrite William S. Gregory (left back). From left: Sarah Dresser, Sue Ellen Christensen, Curtis Hanson, Patricia Blem, Susan Jonsson, Ken Potts

Dec. 2 First Theatre production of Chateau Joyeux, a vineyard romance.
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Director and narrator Patricia Blem

Sue Ellen Christensen is Clothilde Galliant-Raquelle, the senior cousin and vintner in Chateau Joyeux

Bernard, the librarian/late love interest, was played by Curtis Hanson

Susan Jonsson brought to life Delphine Dominique-Morseau, the chic hotelier cousin

Sarah Rae, as Olive, Clothilde's daughter, had an eye toward Christoffe

Aunte Ann-Auguste was portrayed by Sarah Dresser

Ken Potts, as Christoffe, was injured in war, but maybe not in love

Storm Large was Mac, The Thief of Tears in Three Viewings, Nov. 4, 2008, directed by Chrisse Roccaro

Undertaker Emil in Tell-Tale came to life through Stephen Guntli's performance at The Old Theatre

Michele M. Mariana learned Thirteen Things about Ed Carpolotti as Virginia in The Three Viewings

John Steinkamp helped launch the 50th anniversary season of Guild readings as Mr. Manningham in Angel Street.

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A timid Mrs. Manningham was 'reflected'  by Valerie Stevens in the season opener.

Vana O'Brien as Elizabeth, the maid
in Angel Street

Gary Brickner-Schulz as Rough comes between the married Manninghams, played by John Steinkamp and Valerie Stevens

Brittany Burch played Nancy
October 7, 2008



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