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| An outstanding success in New York and elsewhere, this
play has to do with a family of New Englanders who have,
years before, given refuge to a great artist. The play
opens some years after Bean's death with an excited world
in pursuit of his work and any details they can gather
about his life and character. Dr. Haggett and his family,
who have some of Bean's canvases, suddenly realize their
value, and become hard, selfish, and ill-tempered. It is
Abby, the family servant, who ultimately holds them all
in her power; she has one of the greatest paintings,
which she cannot be persuaded into selling or giving
away. She is the only one who really understood the
artist -- besides, she had been married to him! |
| The Greybeard Players |
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| Dr.
Haggett |
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Mark Wright |
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Producer/
Director |
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Brian Fuller |
| Susan
Haggett |
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Martha Maude |
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Technical
Director |
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Jamie King |
| Abby |
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Margaret
Harrison |
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Lighting |
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Andrea Curry |
| Mrs.
Haggett |
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Melissa Brown |
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Sound |
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Akiko
Matsumoto |
| Ada
Haggett |
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Heather
Cheezem |
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Costume,
Makeup |
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Kerie Peterson |
| Warren |
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J. Hunt Briggs |
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Publicity
& House |
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J. Heath Peek |
| New
York Visitors |
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Jeremy Isaac
Witteveen |
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Special
Artwork |
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Akiko
Matsumoto |
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Parker S.
Austin |
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Publicity
Photos |
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Sam Simpkins |
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Nat Ruland |
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Propertes |
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Melissa
Colombo |
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Running
Crew |
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Ben Hetzel |
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Stephanie
Italiano |
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