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| Directed by Jean Poull |
| May 20 - May 30, 1959 |
Champagne Complex is a three-act farce written by playwright Leslie Stevens, who is best known for creating the cult TV series The Outer Limits.
The play is about a lovely young girl who is engaged to a serious and pompous young business executive. He adores her in his fashion, but has a ragtag time smoothing relations between the carefree girl and his stuffy family especially after that night at a champagne reception when she started to disrobe. Now he must be eternally vigilant to prevent any further embarrassing strips. He calls on his uncle, a psychiatrist, for assistance. It seems that, deep down inside, the girl does not love her stuffy fiance; hence her champagne complex. |
Cast List |
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Production Staff |
Helms Fell Harper |
Tom Doggnett |
Allyn Macy |
Carole Minor |
Dr. Carter Bowen |
Gene Herlocker |
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Director |
Jean Poull |
Assistant Directors |
Lois Morgan |
Carolyn Ostby |
Stage Manager |
George Northam |
Set Design |
George Northam |
Set Construction |
Del Hoffman
Benson Rotstein
Henry Korn
Dwight Newman
Rudy Pfeiffer
Fred Himsworth
Roger Houglum |
Furnishings |
Lois Morgan |
Light Crew |
Benson Rotstein
Mike Dilley |
Sound Crew |
Rudy Pfeiffer |
Costumer |
Betty Hough |
Makeup |
Carolyn Ostby |
Properties |
Jeanne Neavoll |
Production Manager |
George Northam |
Hospitality |
Lois Morgan |
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