Directed by Ted Lindseth
The Sycamores seem to be an eccentric but delightful family with one daughter, Alice, who seems to be more normal. In contrast, Alice's bosses family, the Kirbys seem to be unhappy. Tony Kirby falls in love with Alice Sycamore and brings his parents to dine at the Sycamore house on the wrong evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby are shocked to be eating cheap food and indicate to Alice that marriage with Tony is out of the question. The Sycamores find it hard to realize Alice's view that she can't marry Tony because of her odd family. Tony knows the Sycamores live the right way with love and care for each other. In the end, Mr. Kirby is converted to the happy madness of the Sycamores particularly since he happens in during a visit by the ex-Grand Duchess of Russia, Olga Katrina, who is currently earning her living as a waitress.
Cast
Penelope Sycamore |
Lynn Mendro |
Essie Carmichael |
Sharon Flaten |
Gerta |
Thersa Olson |
Paul Sycamore |
Jim Germann |
Mr. De Pinna |
Marcus Landes |
Ed Carmichael |
Todd Mathistad |
Donald |
Howard Coley |
Martin Vanderhof |
Dennis Stromme |
Alice Sycamore |
Sarah Haugen |
Henderson |
Ron Anderson |
Tony Kirby |
David Binde |
Boris Kilenkhov |
Jack Dyville |
Gay Wellington |
Donna Waits |
Mr. Kirby |
Joe Mendro, Jr. |
Three Men |
Earl Westerng, Roger Schmid, Ron Anderson |
Olga Katrina |
Bernadene Gortler |
Production Staff
Producers |
Chansey Charles, Earl Westereng, Vicki Finders |
Director |
Ted Lindseth |
Stage Manager |
Chansy Charles |
Scenic Design |
Earl Westereng |
Set Crew |
Earl Westereng, Loren Larson, Howard Coley, Dennis Stromme, Bruce Haugen, Cathy Stromme, Roger Schmid |
Props |
Cathy Stromme, Sue Powell, Faith McFarling |
Costume Coordinator |
Oral Johnson |
Makeup Chairman |
Renee Kitsch |
Ticket Sales |
Sharon Hoglund, Joanne Mendro, Jack Dyville |
Lighting |
George Meisel |
Program/Poster Design |
Jack Dyville |
Usher Chairman |
Margo Bartness |
Publicity |
Sharon Hoglund, Kathleen Smith, Grayce Ray, Jack Dyville |