Program // an evening of One Act Plays

Sep 29, 30, Oct 5, 6, 7 @8pm / Oct 1 @2pm
*Some of the acts contain adult language

President’s Message

Dear friends of CSP: Thank you for supporting our first fall production here at the George Wilson Center. Volunteers are busy cleaning out the old theater and work is under way for the new one. The expected completion of the new space is Jan/Feb 2024. We hope you had a wonderful summer and we spent it recognizing our outstanding volunteers from last season with our annual awards. Here is the list of this year’s honorees:

  • Carol White Customer Service Award: Joan and Tom Burke
  • Marion E Kuscher Technical Service Award: Michelle Opalesky
  • Betty Bart Service in Acting Award: Susan Boudreaux
  • Walt Graham Artistic Achievement Award: Peter Kuo
  • Rosemary & Forrest Hickman Icon Award: Judith A. David

Please help us in celebrating these deserving recipients! Meanwhile, we hope you enjoy/enjoyed the one-acts and see you in December at “Pooh’s Christmas Miracle…” It is a radio-play sure to entertain the child in all of us adults.

Scott F. Mason, President


Happy Days
written by Thomas Ott
directed by Christine Seisler
with the acting talents of Alex Bock and Nick Keresztury

Grave Wars
written by Bret Ioli
directed by Brian M. Touchette

The Stronger
written by August Strindberg
directed by Bill Fellner
with the acting talents of Karen Shanks and Tina Walls

There shall be no bottom  (a bad play for worse actors)
written by Mark O’Donnell
directed by Bill and Susan King
with the acting talents of Kelley Bielewicz, Alex Bock, Robert Chase and Ahmed Khan

Jumping
written by Bill Potter
directed by Nicole Pierce
with the acting talents of Paul Bielewicz Jr., Amy Culver and Nancy Kersey
sympathetic cop at very end.

Morning on Mimosa Lane 
written by Gwen Armstrong Barker
directed by Susan Moak
with the acting talents of Meg Barton and Susie Moak

Love Beyond the Stars 
written and directed by Brian Smith
with the acting talents of Fallon Berg, Patrick Cathcart, Nance Reeves and Victor Wiebe

Fourteen 
written by Alice Gerstenberg
directed by Michelle Cullen
with the acting talents of Fallon Berg, Melody Bock and Rocky Cathcart


Production crew

Artistic Director: Michelle Cullen
Stage Manager: Judith David
Technical Director: Brian M Touchette
Props/Costumes/Set Pieces: Cast

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