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5 minute read
Director’s Notes
Blue Stockings has at its heart the true story of women’s campaign to win the right to graduate from Cambridge University. Elizabeth Welsh, the mistress of Girton College during the period of the play, was a real person, as was Dr. Maudsley, a renowned psychiatrist of the day. The science he espoused was in fact the prevailing science of the time. The remaining characters are fictional and serve to tell a multilayered story of the many facets of love, the cruel injustice of the class divide, generational differences in approach, even when agreement exists, and outright opposition.
What makes Blue Stockings so much more than a historical drama is the fact that its underlying theme is change, or, more specifically, the path that change traverses. Regardless of the topic—civil rights, gender equality, scientific discovery, to name a few—the process of changing prevailing societal beliefs is made through slow, methodical steps that often encounter resistance from many directions, some unexpected. The characters in this play are a microcosm of society, with each one representing a position of willingness to accept change or to depart from societal norms to make change. The ones who perceive that they have the most to lose are unwilling to allow change. The ones who perceive that they have the most to gain are the initiators of change. The ones in the middle hold varying opinions about whether change is good or bad. Some are indifferent. Notably, all these characters can be found circling any current issue.
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This production of Blue Stockings has been a truly collaborative effort among the cast and production team, with many not only playing their assigned role but also going above and beyond what they originally signed up to do to contribute to the overall production. I am grateful to each of them. It has been my privilege to lead them on this journey to present to you, our audience, what I hope will be an engaging and thought-provoking theatrical performance.
Marzanne Claiborne Director
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Cast (in order of appearance)
Dr. Maudsley ........................................................................................... Robert Heinly
Elizabeth Welsh ............................................................................................ Liz LeBoo
Tess Moffat ............................................................................................ Madeline Byrd
Maeve Sullivan ............................................................................ Ilyana Rose-Dávila
Celia Willbond .................................................................................... Melissa Dunlap
Carolyn Addison ..................................................................................... Tegan Cohen
Mr. Banks .................................................................................................. Paul Donahoe
Edwards .............................................................................................. Ali Cheraghpour
Lloyd ........................................................................................................... James Blacker
Holmes ......................................................................................................... Michael King
Will Bennett John Paul Odle
Ralph Mayhew .............................................................................Michael Townsend
Miss Blake ...................................................................................... Elizabeth Replogle
Miss Bott.................................................................................................... Anne Hilleary
Librarian ..................................................................................................Joel Durgavich
Minnie ................................................................ Hilary Adams, Khalia Muhammad
Billy Sullivan ............................................................................................ Michael Rufo
Professor Radleigh .................................................................................... Will Cooke
Professor Anderson............................................................................Joel Durgavich
Professor Collins ................................................................................... Robert Heinly
Waiter ........................................................................................................ Manus Nunan
Mr. Peck .................................................................................................... Manus Nunan
Mrs. Lindley ............................................................................................. Anne Hilleary
Man in Tea Parlor ................................................................................Joel Durgavich
Woman in Tea Parlor .................................. Hilary Adams, Khalia Muhammad
Setting
It is 1896 at Girton College, Cambridge, home to Britain’s first female university students.
Blue Stockings is performed in two acts with one 15-minute intermission.
Scenes
Act I
Prologue
Scene 1 – The Laws of Motion
Scene 2 – Sightseeing
Scene 3 – The Happiness Equation
Scene 4 – The Wandering Womb
Scene 5 – Out Without Hats
Scene 6 – Fragments of the World
Scene 7 – The Dictionary
Scene 8 – The Great Escape
Scene 9 – The Garden of Eden
Scene 10 – The Merits of Moral Science
Scene 11 – An Arrival
Scene 12 – Science of the Heart
Scene 13 – An Education
ACT II
Scene 1 – An Offer
Scene 2 – The Telescope
Scene 3 – Time Travellers
Scene 4 – Bread and Circuses
Scene 5 – Outcasts
Scene 6 – Raising the Banner
Scene 7 – An Emergency Summit
Scene 8 – King of Hearts
Scene 9 – Broken Hearts
Scene 10 – The Viva
Scene 11 – Voting Day
Scene 12 – If You Had to Choose
Show Synopsis
Set against the backdrop of Cambridge University in the late 19th century, Blue Stockings tells the story of women who risk defying contemporary social expectations for a world-class education, and the men whose worldview is enhanced or challenged by their presence at the prestigious school. The central theme of struggling for and acclimating to social change makes this play timeless in nature, despite its Victorian setting.
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Acknowledgements
LTA Safety Officers Stacey Becker and Ken Brown, Mary Hutzler, Bob and Diane Sams, Linda Wells, Jeffery Westlake, Crissy Wilke, the Council of the Little Theatre of Alexandria, and our Box Office and Front of House volunteers.
Crew
Producers ................... Lloyd Bittinger, Margaret Chapman, Christine Farrell
Director ....................................................................................... Marzanne Claiborne
Assistant Director ................................................................................. Hilary Adams
Stage Managers ............................................ Meredith Kirchner, Joan A.S. Lada
Assistant Stage Managers .......................................... A.K. Camper, Steve Lada
Assistant to the Director ........................................................ Khalia Muhammad
Costume Design ...................................................................................Joan Lawrence
Wardrobe Chief .................................................................................. Margaret Snow
Assisted by Alisa Beyinson, Jamie Blake, Robin Worthington
Italian Language Coach ...................................................... Domenica Marchetti
Dance Choreographer Melissa Dunlap
Dramaturg ................................................................................................. Leslie Wilkes
Fight Captain............................................................................................ Michael King
Hair/Wig/Makeup Design ............................................................... Robin Maline
Assisted by Susan Boyd, Kadira Coley, Karen Maline, Lanae Sterrett
Lighting Design .............................................................................. Franklin Coleman
Master Electricians ............................... Nick Friedlander, Pamela Leonowich
Assisted by Lloyd Bittinger, Kimberly Crago, Iris Ellis, Micheal O’Connor, Donna Reynolds, Sherry Singer, Marg Soroos, Leslie Teitel
Property Design ............................................................................... Donna Reynolds
Set Design ..................................................................................... Charles Dragonette
Set Construction .......................................................... Jim Hutzler, Jeff Nesmeyer
Assisted by Kevin Blaum, Shah Choudhury, Julie Fischer, Greg Matthes, Dan Remmers
Set Dressing ................................................................................. Charles Dragonette
Set Painting ............................................................... Diedre (De) Nicholson-Lamb
Assisted by Stacey Becker, Beverley Benda, Margaret Chapman, Kathy Murphy
Sound Design ................................................................................................. Alan Wray
Special Effects Coordinator ..................................................................... Art Snow
Stage Combat Choreography .............................................................. Steve Lada
Meet the Crew
Audition Coordinator
Assisted by Donna Kenley, Laura Peterson, Sherry Singer, Carole Steele
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Our special thanks to all those people whose names were not available when this program went to press.
LTA COVID Pandemic Health and Safety Standards
LTA will continue to follow all current health and safety standards set by governmental authorities while the COVID pandemic continues, and we will maintain our full participation in the ALX Promise program sponsored by the Alexandria Health Department and Visit Alexandria. As our new season begins, we expect our limited seating, face covering, and physical distancing requirements to continue much as they have this spring. This may, hopefully, change later in the season.
Meet the Cast (in alphabetical order)
Hilary Adams (Minnie/Woman in Tea Parlor) is thrilled to be returning to the LTA stage after four years of working behind the scenes (her most recent gig was producing Bright Star, which opened in January)! Recent roles include ensemble in Jesus Christ Superstar (LTA), Woman in Utopia Found (The Britches & Hose Theater Company) and Guildenstern in Hamlet (PCP). She is grateful to Marzanne and the production team for this opportunity, as well as her eternally supportive fiancé. Enjoy the show!
James Blacker (Lloyd) is excited to make his LTA debut in Blue Stockings. An avid actor in secondary school, he returns to acting after a 20-year break. An IT manager by profession, he received theatrical training through the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. Much love to his wife, Juli, for taking care of life while it is his turn on the stage!
Madeline Byrd (Tess Moffat) is thrilled to return to the LTA stage! She is honored and humbled to work on this production with such a remarkable team. She has appeared locally as Elma in Bus Stop and Lotty Wilton in Enchanted April (both at ACCT), Nina in Stupid F#%*ing Bird and Catherine Givings in In the Next Room (both at PCP), and Singing Woman/Vendor in A Streetcar Named Desire (LTA). Madeline has a B.A. in Theatre from the College of William & Mary.
Ali Cheraghpour (Edwards) is excited to be making his LTA debut in Blue Stockings. He was last seen onstage as Abe in Disgraced (GAC) and Officer Klein in Arsenic and Old Lace (TAP). His favorite theater experiences include playing Cassius in Julius Caesar and directing an outdoor production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare on the Lawn). Ali also enjoys writing screenplays and performing improv comedy in his free time. He hopes he makes you laugh!