740 455-6487
Nobody Knows I'm A Dog
by Alan David Perkins
Director: Robin Spence
Producer: Jan Kiikka
Performances:
Sept. 15, 22, 23, 2000 - 8pm
Sept. 17, 24, 2000 - 2:30pm
Contains Adult Language
Tickets: $10 - Full, $6 - Senior/Student, $4 Children 12 and younger
Special Offer: Bring a copy of this page
to the Box Office and
take $1 off the cost of your ticket * 1 print-out = 1 ticket.
Not valid with any other offers
Director's note -
The Internet represents the greatest technological change and
advancement of the 20th century. No other discovery, invention or
event can rival the impact and promise that the Internet has had
and will have for years to come. Never has it been simpler or
less expensive to "reach out and touch someone". But the value of
the contacts still and always will depend on what we bring to
them. A truly honest encounter whether by lightning fast e-mail,
snail mail or note in a bottle will always hold within it
something deeply profound no matter where it leads.
When Nadine says "...sex has never been
safer...", I hear an echo
"...relationships have never been safer...". It's hard to be
judgmental about what you cannot see and it's even easier to shed
those judgments. All you have to do is delete the message, turn
off the computer, block the sender.... If we can't find the
courage to be honest under those conditions, when can we?
As for real life and real time....
How horrible it would be to find yourself in a crowded room where
every other person thought you were someone different...where
they each had come to know a different you. How easy and
rewarding it would be to find yourself in a crowded room where
every person in it already knew you for exactly who and what you
are and accepted you that way.
It has been my privilege to work with a highly talented group of
people who have worked very hard to give me everything I have
asked from them and more. I am deeply grateful to them for
bringing "Nobody Knows I'm a Dog" to life and it is my sincere
hope that you, our audience, will be entertained as we strive to
provide you with a portal looking out into cyberspace.
Robin Spence
Cast and Bios
Daniel Shuey - Billy Rosenblatt - aka "plato"
Is an up and rising star in the community theater (I wrote this
myself). You may have seen the stunningly handsome star in Tommy,
To Kill A Mockingbird, Lost In Yonkers, Hagar The Horrible,
just
to name a few. To test my acting ability I decided to take the
part of Plato the nerd. It was a real stretch. Any single
beautiful young women who want to e-mail me, my e-mail is
i_da_man_who_can@yahoo.com.
Jan Kiikka - Nadine Shumacker - aka "nadine"
Jan is the Library Media Specialist at Philo High School. She has
been involved in many aspects of theatre at ZCT and Philo. Jan
uses computers at work and home, but hasn't really tried to chat
on the net...yet.
Rich Tolliver - Philip McGary- aka "phyllis"
Rich has appeared in numerous productions. for ZCT and many other
surrounding theatres. Directing Theatre; and his co-star Shelley
are his passions. He's currently gearing up for the tenth annual
Angel Tree production It's A Wonderful Life. Why does
he do it
year after year? It's for the kids. They need a reason to
believe.
Kevin McCarthy - Herbert Marlett - aka "cheese"
Kevin enjoys performing in community theatre, Zaney Follies,
singing in church choir and raising his two daughters (Maddy and
Sadie) with his lovely wife, Denise.
This Summer, Kevin entered the computer age - kicking and
screaming all the way. Now, his wife complains how "obsessed"
Kevin is, being on the net more than she is!! Hope everyone
enjoys the show.
Shelley Miller - Debbie Berman - aka "cutiepie"
I've been playing on the stage for over 7 years now. Currently
I'm working as the Assistant Director for the 10th Annual Angel
Tree Benefit, which is It's a Wonderful Life. Being
on stage is
different. It is tough to relinquish the reins and relax.
In real life "Phyllis" is my main squeeze. We've been dating for
about a year now; buddies for over 7. It's an odd turn of events,
but one that has brought adventure and laughs. Who knows what the
future has in store. My philosophy is If you live in the
present, every moment is a new beginning. People tend to miss
the "nows" while working towards the future. Don't let today pass
you by.
Keith McCarroll - Daniel DelMonte - aka "horndog"
Keith teaches English and theatre at Philo High School. In his
spare time you can find him on stage or behind a computer surfing
the net. Please feel free to look for him there. He's the 6' 3"
blonde haired, blue-eyed muscle god.
Charles M. Savage - Rex's voice
Jillian B. VonGunten - Rex's movements
I've been involved in theater my whole life. When I was younger I
played the Christmas Angel in the very first Angel Tree Benefit.
I've been involved in each Angel Tree after that, including this,
the 10th year.
I've done many things in my years here. I've been backstage as
stage manager and "out front" in the limelight also. I want to
thank a great cast and director. It's been a really fun
experience.
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Ticket Pricing
$10, $6-Senior/Student, $4-Children 12 and younger
Note: Ticket Reservations by phone - no tickets via e-mail...yet!
Special discount to School groups of 10 or more
Student price of $5 each ticket applies to both Students and
Accompanying Adults
Special Pricing not valid with other offers
Performance Space: 940 Findley Ave, Zanesville Oh 43701
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