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Theatre Programs and Posters
 

Theatre Programs and Posters

From her early years in Morrilton, Arkansas, Harding has had a rich history of theatre and drama. This collection of programs, posters, brochures, and other theatre-related documents represents a small piece of the work poured into theatre productions by Harding students, faculty and staff.

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  • American College Theatre Festival Award

    American College Theatre Festival Award

    ACTF award presented at the Arkansas Festival to Harding University Theatre Dept. for excellence in Sudent Direction and Design in Season Productions on November 20, 1993.

  • Funny Girl (program)

    Funny Girl (program)

    Performed October 29-30, 1993.

    Cast:
    Fanny Brice: Jessica Pell
    John, stage manager: Chad Gurley
    Emma: Judie O'Farrell
    Mrs. Brice: Christine Tucker
    Mrs. Strakosh: Rachel Brewer
    Mrs. Meeker: Kami Shores
    Mrs. O'Malley: Maria Endert
    Tom Keeney: Kevin Wells
    Eddie Ryan: Bob Boaz
    Jeckie: Axel Liimatta
    Snub Taylor: Alan Nesbitt
    Five-Finger Finney: Johnathan Vest
    Bubbles: Kendra Cheri
    Polly: Kelly Denny
    Maude: Vanessa Smith
    Keeney Girls: Nancy Bellcock and Julie Tucker
    Nick Arnstein: John Hodges
    Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.: Ben Howe
    Ziegfeld Stagehand: Jeremy Miller
    Mimsey: Heather McGlaughlin
    Jenny: Ami Merritt
    Ziegfeld Tenors: Jason Hewitt and Britton Lynn
    Mrs. Nadler: Heather Martin
    Voice Teacher: Jennifer Clark
    Paul: Jamey Brumley
    Actor: Vic McCracken
    Wife: Ellen Fowler
    Messenger: Jamie Ireland
    Cathy: Lara Callens
    Vera: Angela Sholl
    Mrs. Winston: Heather Martin
    Mr. Renaldi: Dana Maddox
    Ziegfeld Performers: Scott Belin and Ben Jones
    Beautiful Brides: Karen McLarty and Sharon Pitt
    Corps: Catherine Anderson, David Endsley, Mera Herrmann, Loren Kopf, Angela Samuels, and Kathy Shappard

  • A Hat Full of Stars (program)

    A Hat Full of Stars (program)

    Performed July 30-31, 1993.

    Cast:
    Pip, the Master Player: Vinod Gootam

    Student Actors:
    Beth Wilson: Jennifer Davis
    Rachel Taishi: Jeania Burns
    Roxanne Richie: Brandy Endsley
    Bob Johnson: Nathan White
    Jenny Valdez: Vanessa Hurtado
    Jeff Hollifield: John McFall
    Aaron LeBeque: Aaron Ray
    Dr. Jack Trent, their chaperone: Jerome Strickland

    Character Spirits:
    42ND STREET
    Maggie: Ashleigh Short
    Lorraine: Ashley Holzhauer
    Annie: Jodi Ubelhor
    THE WIZ
    Scarecrow: David Johnson
    Tinman: Mark Phelan
    Lion: B.J. Hopper
    Dorothy: Shelly Nesseth
    TARTUFFE
    Cleante: Quin Gresham
    A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
    Stanley: B.J. Hopper
    Blanche: Amanda Houk
    CAMELOT
    Lancelot: Quin Gresham
    Guenevere: Melani Morgan
    Mordred: C.J. Mann
    FAME
    Gospel Singer: Holly McGee
    WEST SIDE STORY
    Bernardo: B.J. Hopper
    SAINT JOAN
    Joan: Melani Morgan
    BABES IN ARMS
    Val: Jason Nix
    Jennifer: Ashley Rodgers
    PIPPIN
    Baron: Mark Phelan

    Other Mortals:
    Ms. Harrid: Candie Keisler
    Martin Glass: David Johnson
    Camaro Owner: Casy Jansen

    Ensemble: Marco Barker, Amanda Burnett, Jason Clayton, Yavonda Fletcher, Heather Grant, Casey Jansen, Charles Sanders, Bridgette Tyree, Crystal Uptigrove, and Kristie Vinson

    The Penthouse Musicians:
    Ronda Street, Julie Baker, Marco Barker, Mitch Boeckman, Hannah Bosley, Tonya Clayton, Kristial Denton, Kurtis Denton, Judy Hargrave, Jeremy James, Van Johnson, Holly McGee, Shelly Nesseth, Charles "Chaz" Sanders, and Phillip Singleton

  • Catch Me If You Can (SSDT program)

    Catch Me If You Can (SSDT program)

    Performed July 8-10, 1993. Part of the 1993 Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre.

    Cast:
    Daniel Corban: Stacy Harris
    Inspector Levine: Steve Frye
    Father Kelleher: Charles Adams
    Elizabeth Corban: Denise Repaal
    Sidney: Anthony Taylor
    Everett Parker: Steve Tate
    Mrs. Parker: Angie Treat

  • Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre (1993 mailer)

    Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre (1993 mailer)

    Mailed invite detailing the upcoming shows within the 1993 Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre season.

    The Good Doctor: June 24-26, 1993.
    Catch Me If You Can: July 8-10, 1993.
    The Savage Dilemma: July 29-31, 1993.

  • An Evening of One Acts (1993 program)

    An Evening of One Acts (1993 program)

    Performed April 30-May 1, 1993. Acts include John's Ring; Sorry, Wrong Number; The Still Alarm; The Actors Nightmare; and The Summer People.

    John's Ring Cast:
    Myra: Jamie Collins
    Stella: Tamara Tew
    Amber: Tammy Brown

    Sorry, Wrong Number Cast:
    Mrs. Stevenson: Carla Cook
    Operator: Marie McWhorter
    Man and First Man: Jeremy Houck
    George and Second Man: Bob Swain
    Second and Third Operator: Tamara Tew
    Sgt. Duffy: Matt Dickson
    Woman and Information: Holly Van Fleet

    The Still Alarm Cast:
    Ed: Matt Dickson
    Bob: Mark Erwin
    Bellboy/Fireman #1: Bob Swain
    Fireman #2: Jon Owen

    The Actors Nightmare Cast:
    George: Mark Erwin
    Meg: Kim Brown
    Sarah: Shadow Russell
    Ellen: Tammy Brown
    Henry: Matt Dickson

    The Summer People Cast:
    Robert Allison: Todd Newsom
    Janet Allisin: Emily Fuller
    Mr. Babcock: Jon Owen
    Tilda Babcock: Jeremy Houck
    Mrs. Larkin: Holly Van Fleet
    Mr. Withers: Bob Swain

  • She Stoops to Conquer (1993 program)

    She Stoops to Conquer (1993 program)

    Performed April 8-10, 1993.

    Cast:
    Mrs. Hardcastle: Natalie C. Herndon
    Mr. Hardcastle: Ray Carter
    Tony Lumpkin: Jonathan Fly
    Miss Hardcastle: Jessica Pell
    Miss Neville: Rachel Brewer
    Landlord: Marquis Jackson
    Innkeeperess: Judie O'Farrell
    Jack Slang: Matt Looney
    Dick Muggins: Anthony Taylor
    Tom Twist: Chad Gurley
    Marlow: Adam Brooks
    Hastings: Mike Keller
    Diggory: David Alexander
    Anabella: Shelley Hughes
    Janie: Jessica Clark
    Sir Charles: Jamie Ireland

  • Antigone (program)

    Antigone (program)

    Performed March 4-6, 1993.

    Cast:
    Citizens of Thebes: Scott Ballentine, Rachel Brewer, Hope Cook, Heather Ellis, Jamie Ireland, Bryant McCall, Andy Neely, Anthony Taylor, and Julie Wright
    King Creon's New Army:
    Sergeant: Natalie Taylor
    Morros: Jonathan Fly
    Lieutenant: Julie Krute
    Soldiers: David Alexander, Ray Carter, Chand Gurley, Brad Hayes, and Judie O'Farrell
    TV 17 News Broadcast:
    James Radler: Vic McCracken
    Loren Taylor: Tracy White
    Emily Conrad: Kimberly Ashby
    Guard: Ben Howe
    Revolutionary: Mike Keller
    Reporters: Racheal Brewer, Heather Ellis, and Bobby Jim

  • Watch on the Rhine (1992 program)

    Watch on the Rhine (1992 program)

    Performed November 18, 1992.

    Cast:
    Anise: Shelley Hughes
    Fanny Farrelly: Jennifer Watrous
    Joseph: Marquis Jackson
    David Farrelly: Mike Keller
    Marthe De Brancovis: Rachel Brewer
    Tack De Brancovis: Andy Neely
    Sara Muller: Natalie Taylor
    Joshua Muller: Duane Roggendorff
    Bodo Muller: Cliff Ganus
    Babette Muller: Heather Ellis
    Kurt Muller: Ben Howe

  • Fiddler on the Roof (1992 program)

    Fiddler on the Roof (1992 program)

    Performed October 30-31, 1992.

    Cast:
    Fiddler: Cyndra Myer
    Tevye, the dairyman: Bob Ritchie
    Golde, his wife: Kim Scott
    Tzeitel: Amy Sheppard
    Hodel: Kaci Bolls
    Chava: Becky Carroll
    Shprintze: Leigh Bradley
    Bielke: Elizabeth Shearin
    Yente, the matchmaker: Sondra Smith
    Motel, the tailor: Bob Boaz
    Perchik, the student: Scott Belin
    Lazar Wolf, the butcher: Chris Wagley
    Mordcha, the innkeeper: Steve Tate
    Rabbi: Andy Neely
    Mendel, his son: Stephen Williams
    Avrahm, the bookseller: Jay Williams
    Nachum, the beggar: Ben Howe
    Granma Tzeitel: Tammy Spencer
    Fruma-Sarah: Christine Creasy
    Constable: Jonathan Camp
    Fyedka: Ethan Brown
    Shaindel, Motel's mother: Ami Merritt
    Villagers (Chorus): Scott Balentine, Heidi Ballinger, Ann Bartak, Jennifer Bledsoe, Rod Bradley, Jimmy Brooks, Bobby Broughton, Greta Casey, Laura Casey, Erin Chandler, Allen Clements, Trisha Estes, Courtney Fisher, Bill Ganus, Landon Ganus, Amy Grant, Shelley Hughes, Jamie Ireland, Lee Langdon, Heather Martin, Heather McGlaughlin, Marianne McInnes, Melani Morgan, Valerie Watrous, Micah Parkhurst, Jessica Pell, Brian Rankin, Mathew Reist, Denise Repaal, Chuck Roe, Kami Shores, Beth Spurlock, Claudia Stockstill, Daisha Stockstill, and Christine Tucker

  • Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre (1992 mailer)

    Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre (1992 mailer)

    Mailed invite detailing the upcoming shows within the 1992 Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre season.

    Bell, Book and Candle: June 23-25
    Star Spangled Girl: June 30-July 2
    Story Theatre: July 28-30
    The Apple Tree: August 4-6

  • Charley's Aunt (SSDT program)

    Charley's Aunt (SSDT program)

    Performed June 25-27, 1992. Part of the 1992 Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre.

    Cast:
    Brassett: Ray Wright
    Jack Chesney: Chuck Roe
    Charley Wykeham: Jerry Morgan
    Lord Fancourt Babberley: Bobb Broughton
    Kitty Verdun: Jennifer Watrous
    Amy Spettigue: Heather Holder
    Col. Francis Chesney: Stacy Harris
    Stephen Spettigue: David Jeffers
    Donna Lucia d'Alvadorez: Debi Poss
    Ela Delahay: Kristy Roe

  • Daisy Pulls It Off (program)

    Daisy Pulls It Off (program)

    Performed March 19-21, 1992.

    Cast:
    Daisy Meredith: Tracy White
    Trixie Martin: Sondra Smith
    Sybil Burlington: Minda Ruggles
    Monica Smithers: Heidi Ballinger
    Belinda Mathieson: Maria Endert
    Winnie Irving: Salem Islas
    Dora Johnston: Kristi Cothren
    Clare Beaumont: Christine Creasy
    Alice Fitzpatrick: Marisa Thomas
    Miss Gibson: Julie Wright
    Mr. Scoblowski: Allan White
    Miss Granville: Malinda Moses
    Mr. Thompson: Vic McCracken
    Mademoiselle: Julie Krute
    Mother: Marianne Sassi

  • Corellia: Cove of Jubilation (program)

    Corellia: Cove of Jubilation (program)

    Performed in the spring of 1992.

    Cast:
    Prince Hue: John D. Folding
    Coral: Maria Endert
    Other Sea Nymphs: Kim Ashby, Bob Boaz, Vic McCracken, and Tracy White

  • The Sound of Music (1991 program)

    The Sound of Music (1991 program)

    Performed October 18-19, 1991.

    Cast:
    Maria Rainer, a postulant at Nonnberg Abbey: Anna Conley
    Sister Berthe, mistress of novices: Jema McCardell
    Sister Margaretta, mistress of postulants: Amy Sheppard
    The Mother Abbess: Christine Tucker
    Sister Sophia: Dawn Livingston
    Captain Georg von Trapp: Chris Nuthak
    Franz, the butler: Scott Thompson
    Frau Schmidt, the housekeeper: Maria Endert
    Liesl: Beth Carroll
    Friedrich: Justin Lawson
    Louisa: Melani Morgan
    Kurt: Bill Ganus
    Brigitta: Leigh Bradley
    Marta: Courtney Fisher
    Gretl: Claudia Stockstill
    Rolf Gruber: Victor McCracken
    Elsa Schraeder: Christine Creasy
    Ursula: Julie Krute
    Max Detweiler: David Rubio
    Herr Zeller: Ethan Brown
    Baron Elberfeld: Chris Wagley
    Baroness Elberfeld: Suzanne Perry
    Admiral Von Schreiber: Jason Hewitt
    Neighbors of Captain von Trapp, Nuns, Novices, Postulants, Contestants in the Festival Concert: Beth Burkhalter, Ray Carter, Greta Casey, Jennifer Drewitt, Micki Dunn, Brad Greene, Jason Hewitt, Jana Horner, Julie Krute, Salem Islas, Amelia Jamison, Misty McDowell, Heather McGlaughlin, Misti Mitchell, Suzanne Perry, Julie Pickens, Kristi Rembleski, Greta Richey, Dodi Samuel, Briley Smith, Dawn Stroud, and Jenny Tyree

  • Oh, Promise Me! (poster)

    Oh, Promise Me! (poster)

    Poster advertising the performance dates: July 11-13, 1991.

  • Oh, Promise Me! (program)

    Oh, Promise Me! (program)

    Performed July 11-13, 1991. Part of the 1991 Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre.

    Cast:
    Seth Miller, a lawyer: Kyle Moore
    Furber, a butler: Steve Tate
    Barry Hollis, a young millionaire: Chuck Roe
    Mrs. Sue Hollis, his aunt: Marisa Thomas
    June Hollis, his younger sister: Kristy Roe
    Kathleen, the cook: Maria Dladla
    Ann Furber, a young actress: Susan Cash
    Patsie Linden, a dancer: Katherine WIllis
    Mrs. Linden, her mother: Nancy Lyles
    Gladys Vance, a dream-girl: Janis Glenn
    Ralph Saunders, a man with a purpose: Greg Crouch
    Mrs. Jones, a young mother: Christy Folding

  • Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre (1991 mailer)

    Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre (1991 mailer)

    Mailed invite detailing the upcoming shows within the 1991 Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre season.

    The Tavern: A Melodrama: June 27-29, 1991.
    Oh, Promise Me!: A Comedy: July 11-13, 1991.
    Birds of Paradise: A Musical: August 8-10, 1991.

  • The Tavern (1991 SSDT program)

    The Tavern (1991 SSDT program)

    Performed June 27-29, 1991. Part of the 1991 Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre.

    Cast:
    Zach, the Inn Keeper's son: Joh Noah
    Sally, the hired girl: Peggy Cromwell
    Freeman, the Inn Keeper: Laura White
    Willum, the hired man: Robin Miller
    The Vagabond: David Jeffers
    Violet, the woman: Louise Bradford Suit
    Lamson, the governor: Ray Wright
    Mrs. Lamson, the governor's wife: Neva White
    Virginia, the governor's daughter: Debbie Poss
    Tom Allen, the fiance: Stephen Beliech
    The Sheriff: Bob Ritchie
    The Sheriff's Men: Ricky Cromwell and Ronnie Ritchie
    Stevens, the attendant: Fran Brewer

  • On the Verge (1991 program)

    On the Verge (1991 program)

    Performed April 25-27, 1991.

    Cast:
    Mary Baltimore: Jennifer Folding
    Fanny Cranberry: Sondra Smith
    Alexandra Cafuffle: Christine Creasy
    Alphonse, Grover, Mn. Nue, and everybody else: Steve Tate

  • The Elephant Man (1991 poster)

    The Elephant Man (1991 poster)

    Poster advertising the performance dates: April 11, 1991 at 8pm and April 12-13, 1991 at 7pm.

  • The Elephant Man (1991 program)

    The Elephant Man (1991 program)

    Performed April 11-13, 1991.

    Cast:
    F. Carr Gomm: Jamey Jamison
    Dr. Fredrick Treves
    Ross: Greg Crouch
    John Merrick: Ethan Brown
    Pinhead 1, Countess: Carolyn Holmes
    Pinhead 2, Princess: Shelley Hughes
    Pinhead 3, Dutchess: Molly Majors
    Pinhead Manager: Nancy Palmer
    Belgian Policeman: Adrian McGlaughlin
    Conductor: Williw Martin
    Estelle: Jennifer Folding
    Miss Sandwich: Kim Meadows
    Will the Porter: Matt Birch
    Bishop Walsham How: Chuck Roe
    Snork: Janet Lindstorm
    Mrs. Kendal: Stephanie Tapp
    Lord John: Kevin Cranford

  • Christmas Wishes (program)

    Christmas Wishes (program)

    Performed December 8-10, 1990.

    Cast:
    Sam Hunter: Chuck Roe
    Kip James: Bob Boaz
    Officer Johnson: Jamey Jameson
    Jimmy Flint: Donald Sandlin
    Artie Blank: Keith Moore
    Sidney Banks: Charles Adams
    Tommy Marks: Steve Williams
    Jackie Sloan: Willie Martin
    Candace Roberts: Kim Jones
    Liza Roberts: Lauren Edwards
    Jace Roberts: Bobby Broughton
    Libby Wylie: Renee Goldman
    Karen Olsen: Christine Creasy
    Robin Bently: Maris K. Thomas
    Michael Eastman: Neil Floyd
    Bailey Brent: David White
    Malcom Taylor: David Rubio
    Nadine Williams: Jennifer Folding
    A.L. Garrison: Bobby Broughton
    Kenndall Reinhold: Don Neal
    George Orrman: Johnathan Vest
    Announcer: Willie Martin
    Lara Eastman: India Medders
    Ryan Olsen: Johnny Scott
    Chorus: Nancy Bellcock, Amy Bowman, Timy Chrisman, Amy Eaton, Michelle Evins, Janis Glenn, Jason Hewitt, Mark Hogan, Molly Majors, Heather McGlaughlin, Laura Richardson, Renee Rose, Andrea Shelley, Amy Smoak, Stephanie Tapp, Angie Treat, and Stephanie Vincent
    Clerks: Greta Casey, Jennifer Folding, Laura Hannah, Jill Jordan, Jema McCarddell, Minda Ruggles
    Children: Jana Baber, Landry Camp, Louisa Duke, Audrey Howell, Bill Lincks, Neika Noble, Emily Wilson, and Elizabeth Walters

  • The Hollow (1990 SSDT program)

    The Hollow (1990 SSDT program)

    Performed July 12-14, 1990. Part of the 1990 Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre.

    Cast:
    Henrietta Angkatell: Dana Martin
    Sir Henry Angkatell: Nathan Yoder
    Lady Angkatell: Nancy Liles
    Midge Harvey: Robyn Wunderlich
    Gudgeon: John Noah
    Edward Angkatell: Kyle Moore
    Doris: Reagan Weaver
    Gerda Cristow: Beth Henderson
    John Cristow: Tod Martin
    Veronica Craye: Janis Glenn
    Inspector Colquhoun: David Jeffers
    Detective Sergeant Penny: Greg Crouch

  • Dreams of Childhood (SSDT program)

    Dreams of Childhood (SSDT program)

    Performed June 28-30, 1990. Part of the 1990 Searcy Summer Dinner Theatre.

    Cast:
    Greg Crouch, John Folding, Jema Graeter, Heather Holder, Keith Moore, Elise Robinson, Stephanie Tapp, and Julie Wright

 

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