She Stoops to Conquer 27
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April 10-13 and 17-20, 1997 at the Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center. Written by Oliver Goldsmith. Directed by Therald Todd. Scenic and lighting design by Douglas Molash. Costume design by Marilyn R. Skow. Performed at the Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center. Starring Paul Lobeck, Jr. as Mr. Hardcastle, Emma J. Jones as Mrs. Hardcastle, Oldy McFarlene as Tony Lumpkin, Adriana Gaviria as Constance Neville, Daniel G. Pino as Young Marlow, Andy Señor as Hastings, Boris Kievsky as Sir Charles Marlow, and Aimee Mendoza as Kate Hardcastle.
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