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University of Iowa speech and dramatic art programs, 1967-1969
"Summer Repertory Theatre" Page 4
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THE ACTING COMPANY RON DUFFY (Chicago) has fourteen years of experience in educational, community and professional theaters. He has appeared in several recent industrial films and television commercials. His stock credits include the Timberlake Playhouse and the LEDGES. ROBERT ERNST (Humboldt, Iowa) has appeared on our main stage in Legend of Lovers,The Inspector General and Rhinoceros. he is working toward an M.F.A in the Writers Workshop. DIANNE EVENSON (Vermillion, South Dakota) has appeared for two seasons in featured roles at the famed Black Hills Playhouse, including leads in The Miracle Worker, South Pacific. At the University of South Dakota, where she was Miss University, she played Roxane in Cyrano de Bergerac. JOHN GETZ (Moline, Illinois) has played Mercuito in Romeo and Juliet, Mendip in The Lady's Not For Burning, and Wong in The Good Woman of Setzuan. On University of Iowa stages he has appeared in King Lear and Edward II. MICHAEL A. HERMAN (Rock Island, Illinois) has appeared in Studio Theatre productions of The Refusal, Alexander, and The Hostage. On the Main Stage, he played Kolenkhov in last Fall's You Can't Take It With You. GEORGE HEDGES ( Iowa City) appeared in Alexander at the Studio Theatre. MICHAEL RUGGERE (New York City) was featured most recently on our stage as the loyal Edgar in King Lear. In September he will enter the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, continuing his training toward a professional career. MIMI SCHWIED (Peoria, Illinois) has sung at the Aspen Music Festival Opera Workshop and in a number of musicals at the Gateway Theatre. She played Penny in our recent You Can't Take It With You. HENRY E. STROZIER (Atlanta Georgia) is a member of Actors Equity and the Screen Actors Guild. On a long list of acting credits appears several seasons at the Barter Theatre. Summer Repertory patrons will remember his Glas in last year's Slow Dance on the Killing Ground. MARGARET SULLIVAN ( Ann Arbor, Michigan) counts among her many appearances on the University of Michigan main stage an Elise in The Miser a Cecily in The Importance of Being Ernest, and a Katherine in Henry V. PATRICIA TYLER (New York City) is a graduate of the two year course at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She has appeared on television's The Defensers, Love of Life, Decoy and other shows, and is member of Actors Equity and the Screen Actors Guild. DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH AND DRAMATIC ART H. Clay Harshbarger, Chairman THEATRE STAFF A.S. Gillette Director of the University Theatre Gael Hammer, Assistant Business Manager Kenneth Harris, Assistant Business Manager Peter D. Arnott Oscar L. Brownstein Cosmo A. Catalano Robert L. Gilbert Michael Griffith George Gunkle Margaret S. Hall David Knauf David Schaaf* David L. Thayer * on leave, Summer 1968 FINE ARTS FESTIVAL EVENTS THE HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River July 10, 11 8:30 P.M. Studio Theatre THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA DANCE THEATRE In Concert July 12, 13 8:00 P.M. Macbride Auditorium OPERA PRODUCED BY THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE The Barber of Seville by Rossini July 30, 31 August 2, 3 8:00 PM Macbride Auditorium Tickets for the above events as well as for all performances of the Repertory Theatre may be purchased at the University Box Office, Iowa Memorial Union. Phone 353-4158
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THE ACTING COMPANY RON DUFFY (Chicago) has fourteen years of experience in educational, community and professional theaters. He has appeared in several recent industrial films and television commercials. His stock credits include the Timberlake Playhouse and the LEDGES. ROBERT ERNST (Humboldt, Iowa) has appeared on our main stage in Legend of Lovers,The Inspector General and Rhinoceros. he is working toward an M.F.A in the Writers Workshop. DIANNE EVENSON (Vermillion, South Dakota) has appeared for two seasons in featured roles at the famed Black Hills Playhouse, including leads in The Miracle Worker, South Pacific. At the University of South Dakota, where she was Miss University, she played Roxane in Cyrano de Bergerac. JOHN GETZ (Moline, Illinois) has played Mercuito in Romeo and Juliet, Mendip in The Lady's Not For Burning, and Wong in The Good Woman of Setzuan. On University of Iowa stages he has appeared in King Lear and Edward II. MICHAEL A. HERMAN (Rock Island, Illinois) has appeared in Studio Theatre productions of The Refusal, Alexander, and The Hostage. On the Main Stage, he played Kolenkhov in last Fall's You Can't Take It With You. GEORGE HEDGES ( Iowa City) appeared in Alexander at the Studio Theatre. MICHAEL RUGGERE (New York City) was featured most recently on our stage as the loyal Edgar in King Lear. In September he will enter the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, continuing his training toward a professional career. MIMI SCHWIED (Peoria, Illinois) has sung at the Aspen Music Festival Opera Workshop and in a number of musicals at the Gateway Theatre. She played Penny in our recent You Can't Take It With You. HENRY E. STROZIER (Atlanta Georgia) is a member of Actors Equity and the Screen Actors Guild. On a long list of acting credits appears several seasons at the Barter Theatre. Summer Repertory patrons will remember his Glas in last year's Slow Dance on the Killing Ground. MARGARET SULLIVAN ( Ann Arbor, Michigan) counts among her many appearances on the University of Michigan main stage an Elise in The Miser a Cecily in The Importance of Being Ernest, and a Katherine in Henry V. PATRICIA TYLER (New York City) is a graduate of the two year course at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She has appeared on television's The Defensers, Love of Life, Decoy and other shows, and is member of Actors Equity and the Screen Actors Guild. DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH AND DRAMATIC ART H. Clay Harshbarger, Chairman THEATRE STAFF A.S. Gillette Director of the University Theatre Gael Hammer, Assistant Business Manager Kenneth Harris, Assistant Business Manager Peter D. Arnott Oscar L. Brownstein Cosmo A. Catalano Robert L. Gilbert Michael Griffith George Gunkle Margaret S. Hall David Knauf David Schaaf* David L. Thayer * on leave, Summer 1968 FINE ARTS FESTIVAL EVENTS THE HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER WORKSHOP Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River July 10, 11 8:30 P.M. Studio Theatre THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA DANCE THEATRE In Concert July 12, 13 8:00 P.M. Macbride Auditorium OPERA PRODUCED BY THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE The Barber of Seville by Rossini July 30, 31 August 2, 3 8:00 PM Macbride Auditorium Tickets for the above events as well as for all performances of the Repertory Theatre may be purchased at the University Box Office, Iowa Memorial Union. Phone 353-4158
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