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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 |
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Adair Chappell (top) and Luisa Sermol starred in May 5 production. Click on pixs to enlarge. | | 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. |
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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. Click on any picture to enlarge. | | Rose, portrayed by Brandy Hussa, rediscovered love with husband Frederick, read by Tyson Stephenson. |
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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. |
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"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 (click on pix to enlarge) | | Georgia Cacy portrayed Donna in the comedy about two couples at a Shakespeare play. |
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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. |
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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 |
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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. CLICK ON ANY PICTURE TO VIEW FULL SCREEN | | Director and narrator Patricia Blem |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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John Steinkamp helped launch the 50th anniversary season of Guild readings as Mr. Manningham in Angel Street. | | Click on any picture to view full screen | | A timid Mrs. Manningham was 'reflected' by Valerie Stevens in the season opener. |
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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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