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bulletWritten By:  Arthur Long
bulletDirected by:   John Henry
bulletProduced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

Run of Show

"Never Too Late" will run March 9 - 24, 2007, Thursday through Saturday at 8:00pm, second Sunday at 2:00pm
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Synopsis

This Broadway hit is about a married man in his fifties who suddenly learns he's becoming a father again. His last child, a girl, was born 24 years ago and, considering the boob she married, he finds the prospect of another unthinkable. His daughter and son in law live with him; she gets up for breakfast at lunchtime and he is curiously addicted to solitaire. It's not only the impending birth that startles him; his previously meek little wife begins to lay down the law. There's to be a nursery, a new bath, and she's to have her own checking account. Such dour capitulation you'll never see again. "Good old fashioned domestic farce.... plain and simple laughter." N.Y. Daily News. "It fractured the first nighters... They'll love it in community playhouses, college productions and high school senior plays." N.Y. World Telegram and Sun.

Program

The Program for this show can be viewed by Clicking Here.  (Requires Adobe Reader)

The People ...

Leading Roles
in order of appearance

Grace Kimbrough Alicia M. Smith
Harry Lambert Don Weber
Edith Lambert Lynnie Heinemann
Dr. James Kimbrough Ernie Brown
Charlie Adam Duckworth
Kate Jennifer Holman
Mr. Foley Chris Hall
Mayor Crane Loren Shearer
Policeman Tom Davis

Production Staff

Director

John Henry

Producers

Norb Mills & Bob Smith

Set Design

John Henry

Stage Manager

Megan Ray

Lighting Designer

John van der Meer

     Crew

J. Judson Lohman, Pat Mahoney, & Jeff Mills

Costume Design

Christine Young
Property Masters Sue Dennis
     Crew Joyce Calmes, Larry Janney, Paige Price, Bob Smith, & Ellison Weber
Set Construction Steve Mierzejewski, Norb Mills, Paige Price, Bob Smith, John van der Meer, Don Weber, & Kathie Weber
Scenic Art Megan Ray & Brad Riker
Sound Design Don Weber
     Crew Marc Malley & Joanne Toth
Program Laura Ahrens, Jake Gordy & Frank Venda
Program Art & Cover Design H.O.T. Graphics
House Manager Ann Veasey
Box Office Ann Veasey
     Assisted By Kimberley Bruggemann, Sandy Fry, Darlene Hatfield, Barbara Heindel, Sue Holliger, Carol Hojnacki, Rita Konecki, Debbie Krieger, Diane Nowakowski, Jinny Patterson, & Judy Wiederhold
Program Printing The Copy Center
Marquee Signs Larry Janney & Norb Mills
Theatre Photographer Frank Venda
Special Thanks

Toledo Bath and Kitchen

The Show!

Setting:    Living room of the Lambert home in Calverton, Massachusetts

bulletAct I
bulletScene 1: Summer Sunday, around noon.
bulletScene 2: The next day, around six-thirty in the evening.
bulletAct II
bulletScene 1: Almost six o'clock in the evening, a few days later.
bulletScene 2: Saturday about noon.
bulletAct III
bulletLate that night.

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Last Modified: 03/04/07