Lysistrata Production Photo
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Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & FilmHarkins HallAristophanes’ Lysistrata, a new adaptation by Mary KoischDecember 6-10, 1978Director, Mary G. KoischLighting, Carl F. GudeniusCostumer, Patricia WhiteScenery, Richard J. KnowlesCast: Lysistrata – Pamela Pitou, Kalonike – Kate Farrell, Myrrhine – Mary Lou Mayce, Kalyke – Joanne Smyrk, Opora – Maggie McDonald, Stratyllis – Maureen Gilbride, Kritylla – Ann Marie Palmisciano, Commisioner of Public Safety – David Barbour, Drakes – Joe Gianni, Strymodorus – John Glenn, Phadrias – David Ubaldi, Officers of the Guard – Dan Foster, John Shea, Stephen Lepito & Laurent Holt, Kinesias – Frank Weinstein, Manes – Steven Lepito, Peace – Eileen R. Rausch, Lampito – Eileen R. Rausch, Rhodippe – Katherine Spackman, Ismenia – Kathleen O’Neill, Sparton Herald – Richard Lawrence, Sparton Ambassador – John Shea; and the Voice of Frank Hanley
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