"Central Illinois Only Professional Equity Music and Drama Theatre"
+Eighth Season
Summer of Musicals and Drama
-Newly Air-Conditioned and Decorated Theatre On The Square - Sullivan
Guy S. Little, Jr. Presents
ROSEMARY PRlNZ in "KIND SIR"
June 2nd through June 14, 1964
Guy S. Little, Jr.
PRESENTS
Rosemary Prinz
"Kind Sir"
By NORMAN KRASNA
With
MYRON NATWICK
Barbara Lea, Robert Gwaltney, Helen Malone, and Ralph Foody
Directed By FRANK CASSIDY
Scenery and Lighting Designed b y ANDREW GREENHUT
Production Stage Costume Assistant Stage
Manager Co-Ordinator Manager
ROD FERNANDEZ
ROBERT GUNTHER ANDY BABBISH
ENTIRE PRODUCTION UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF MR. L I T T L E
CAST
Annie Miller .................................................. HELEN MALONE
Margaret Munson .............................................. BARBARA LEA
Jane Kimball ................................................ ROSEMARY PRlNZ
Alfred Munson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RALPH FOODY
Philip Clair .................................................. MYRON NATWICK
Carl Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROBERT GWALTNEY
SYM.OPSIS OF SCENES
The action takes place i n the New York apartment of Miss Jane Kimball
ACT I ACT I 1
Scene 1: Earlv Fall. Six P.M. Scene 1: Two weeks later.
Scene 2: O ~ ~ - A . M . Scene 2: Six months later.
ACT Ill
Scene 1: Five hours later.
Scane 2: The following evening. Before midnight.
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Box Office .................... Judy Sickafus,
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ter oduatin irom
SERIES ~ e ~ g l ~eoyf f e g ea s
a music major, bagan
For the ultimate in a highly cnrcceasful
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CHARLESTON, ILL. the "Down Beat''
Critics' Poll as The
Best New Singer in
1956 a n d received
covera e tn "Time"
~agazfne. Turnlug
her talent. to the
ledtimate fheatre.
she played M le
Mae' in H A R ~ Y
at the noted Bucks
County Playhouse.
She then followed
this with leadin
BEUE.roler in stock and on tour a pearin in s u e t
a s THE MOON IS &OT IN
E DARK, T H E T H R E E SISTERS, and
T H E BOY FRIEND to name but a few. In
movies she has been'featured in REBELLION
I N CUBA and the fqrfhcoming FINNEGANS
WAKE and her televlsron a esrances Include
THE +ONIGHT SHOW $&TED STATES
STEEL HOUR and THE'NAKED CITY. Miss
Lea wil open the season in Sullivan as 'Mar-
NEXT DOOR TO THEATRE &aret Munson' in KIND SIR and will appear
the production SEVEN YEAR ITCH.
ALSO BETHANY
ROBERT GWALTNEY has been nrident
adom, A t Intermision or After Show character actor at the Little Theatre for six
seamons havin appeared i n . BRIGADOON, the
SODA FOUNTAINS very first profuctlon in Sul11v.n in 1957. Among
a long list of theatrical credits he includes a
Sullivan 3200 Bethany 153
earances with Bert Lahr in BURLES U$
--
gurgess Meridith in T H E SILVER WHISqLE,
and Burl Ives in T H E MAN W H O CAME T O
DINNER. On televialon he has been seen with
Melvyn Douglas and Teressa Wright on T H E
AMERICAN HERITAGE series and with Dane
Clark on T H E UNITED STATES S T E E L
HOUR. This past winter Mr. Gwaltney took
a respite from the New York weather to rpend
some time in his native Miami where he lent
his talents to the film dubbing field supplying
the English dialogue for a German film and a
Spanish children's fantasy both for release this
fall. This season he will appear a8 'Carl' in the
o-ening production KIND 8IR and a variety
of other roles throughout the summer.
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LILLIAN MALEK
first a peared with Lovington, Ill.
The ~ f t t l eTheatre
u Mae in T H E PA- Always
JAMA GAME, the Courteous Service
o wing production
of the 1958 season,
where she stopped
the .bow every per-
formance. Lillian a p
peared on Broadway
with Bert Parks in
T H E MUSIC MAN.
At tha Coconut
Grove Playhouse m
Miami rhe has been
seen In BYE BYE
BIRDIE with Rur-
n 1 N ON T H E
~ o w v w i t hpeg
Cars, REDHEB!%
with Gretchen Wy-
ler, ana AunTre MAME with Gypsy Rose
Lee. On talevirion Lillian has been laen on
Tlie Red Skeiton Show and in T H E SKIN O F
OUR TEETH. Thle art fall .be journeyed
to Los Angeles where #\a repeated her hilarious
R~ISSINGerformanca as the cook in MISS PELL I S
with E d w ~ r dEverett Horton which
was enjoyed by Sulhvan aud~enceslast season.
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different rolea leadin one crit!c to note: "he
was on stage more often than not in one role
or another." Thir summer he will make
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It was in July of 1957 that Guy S. Little, Jr. Dante's ItalianVillage
first brought Broadway to Sullivan. I n only
seven years The Little Theatre has become one 745 E. Cerro Gordo
of the outstsnding theatres in the summer stock
world. I t i s the only professional Equity music OPEN 7 NIGHTS WEEKLY
and drama theatre between Chicago and St. Louis
and one of the few theatres in the country that Featuring
presents a stock season of the latest B'way mu-
sicals and plays on a proscenium stage in an air- -Charcoal Steaks & Italian Cuisine
conditioned, indoor thestre. The intimate Little Phone 4 2 9 4 6 6 Decatur
Theatre has 500 seats with excellent sight-lines
and acoustics. I n the past seven seasons, some Compliments of
60 top productions have beeti pruented a t
The Little Theatre. Patrons come from over a Swartz Restaurant
hundred miles to the north, south, east and
west of Sullivan to enjoy an evening o r matinee DECATUR, ILLINOIS
of outstanding musical and dramatic entertain-
ment. Such outstanding stars a s Eddie Bracken, ElZY'S FLOWERS
Ann B. Davis, Annamary Dickey, Bruce Foote, AND GIFTS
Jack Haskell, Edward Everett Horton, Marjorie
Lord, Eloise and Pat O'Brien, Peter Palmer, 412 S. Hamllton R w t e 32
Rosemary Prinz, Margaret Truman, Ruth War-
rick and Margaret Whiting have appeared on Call 5202 in Sullivan
The Little Theatre's stage during recent sea-
eons. The Little Theatre has been completely
decorated in red, gold and white with enlarged
rest rooms, box office, a new balcony and
additional air-conditioning. Now well established
with Midwest audiences and considerably en-
larged in scope, The Little Theatre launches
its eighth and most exciting season.
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..Who's Who In The Cast.
MARGARET m d Shelley Berman. Since then New York
GATHRIGHT re-
turn8 to The Little avdiene*. have 8- the glamorons Mian h t h -
Theatre to appear
right in TENblCRLOIfB with Illanrice Xmas,
a8 Babe opposite KEAN with Alfred Drake and I CAN GET I T
P e t e r Palmer in
THE P A J A M A FOR YOU WHOLESALE with Lillian Roth.
GAME and will re-
Off-Broadway ha8 claimed tbc versatile Mar-
main with the com- garet in T H E THREEPENNY OPERA and
paay to do leading
roles in THE HAP- RUSSELL PATTERSON'S SKETCH-BOO&
PIEST YEARS, LO while her summer stock engagements ham in-
AND BEHOLD and cluded leading roles in PIORELLO, CAN-CAN.
COME BLOW
YOUR HORN. CALL ME MADAM and CAMINO REAL.
e T%~iMargaret farat a p L W ~tearon a t ~ bLi.ttie iu&et
ared on Broadwa
THE appeated with Joe E. ~ r b w nin HARVEY. Mar-
AQAINST
BOYS with Bert jorie Lord in BLITHE SPIRIT and Margaret
Lahr Nancy Walk- Truman in LATE LOVE.
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. .Who's Who in the Cast HELEN YALONE (Annie Miller) returns to ';
Sullivan to make her third appearance a t The
ROSEMARY PRINZ (Jane Kimball) returns to Little Theatre. Miss Malone first appeared here "'..t
Central Illinois for her fourth stage appearance as the Duchess in T H E STUDENT PRINCE
within the last four years. Affectionately known in 1959 and returned two seasons later to be '
a s "Penny" by her millions of fans who watch featured as Serene in BLOOMER GIRL which
her daily on the CBS-TV series, AS T H E starred Margaret Hamilton. Miss Malone is $-4
another popular actress from Chicago who has
WORLD TURNS. Rosemary has appeared a t appeared in leading roles at Drury Lane, Chevy <a
The Little Theatre a s Jennifer in PAINT YOUR Chase, Highland Park Music Theatre and Shady
WAGON in 1961 and last summer in the title Lane. Helen has performed for over 400 Women's
role in T H E UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN. Cluba in and around Chicago and has been
Both productions were sold-out far in advance seen coast to coast on such television programs
of the openings. Miss Prinz also appeared a s as THEY STAND ACCUSED, CURTAIN
Gittel in T W O FOR T H E SEESAW on tour TIME, HAWKINS FALLS and many others.
i n Central Illinois for Mr. Little in 1961. Her outstanding commercials have been used
on SUPER CIRCUS, QUIZ KIDS and T H E
Her charm and talent have been well known CHICAGO SYMPHONY. On the legitimate
from coast to coast since 1956 when AS T H E stage, her roles have included the mother in
WORLD TURNS went on the air. She was by PICNIC, Allison in LADY I N T H E DARK
then a veteran actresbhaving been a profes- and the lead with Lynn Bari in GOODBYE MY
sional since the tender age of 16--and having FANCY.
appeared all over the country in stock and in
a half dozen road shows including JOAN O F RALPH FOODY (Alfred Munson) is making
LORRAINE with the late Diana Barrymore, his Little Theatre debut with the opening of
T H E SECOND MAN with Gene Raymond, the 8th season in Sullivan. An extremely popu-
GLAD TIDINGS with Constance Bennett and lar actor in the Chicago area, Mr. Foody has
the starring roles in KISS AND T E L L and appeared with Dick Shawn in the pre-Broadway
MY SISTER EILEEN. Later, after numerous tryout of T H E EGG a t T h e Civic Theatre and
radio and television appearances on such shows has been featured with Genevieve in CAN-CAN
as STUDIO ONE, ARMSTRONG CIRCLE and with Jill Corey in ONDINE. H e has ap-
THEATRE and PLAYHOUSE O F STARS, peared in support of Gypsy Rose Lee in T H I R D
she realized her greatest ambition-Broadway. B E S T SPORT and the jpte Jack Carson in
Among her New York credits are TONIGHT MAKE A MILLION a t 'the Swan Theatre in
I N SAMARKAND with Louis Jourdan, LATE Milwaukee. For a year, Mr. Foody toured with
L O V E with Arlene Frances and T H E GREY the_ Shakespearean Repertory Company through-
E Y E D P E O P L E with Walter Matthau. Re- out the East appearing as Lear, Falstaff, Brutus
cently. Rosemary made her night club debut and Friar Laurence. After five years of training
and cut her first L P record, which will be re- a t Goodman Theatre, Ralph appeared in stock
leased this summer. as Brock in BORN YESTERDAY, Richard in
T H E SEVEN YEAR ITCH, McGillicuddy in
MYRON NATWICK (Philip Clair) a most PERIOD O F ADJUSTMENT and DelvilIe in
versatile young performer, who will open the T H E MARRIAGEGO-ROUND among other
season playing opposite Rosemary Prinz i n roles.
KIND SIR, is equally at home in heavy drama,
light comedy, or musicals. I n recent Australian FRANK CASSIDY (The Director) returns to
tours, he appeared i n MOST HAPPY FELLA, Sullivan to direct the opening show of the 1964
COME BLOW YOUR HORN and L I T T L E season. Last season, Mr. Cassidy had the same
MARY SUNSHINE in both Sydney and Mel- assignment for HARVEY with Joe E. Brown
bourne. H e also played 'down under' for three and B L I T H E S P I R I T with Marjorie Lord.
months with Edward Everett Horton in NINA After the opening of K I N D SIR, Mr. Cassidy
and toured with Mr. Horton again last season will return to the Cherry County Playhouse in
in MISS PELL IS MISSING in which he will Traverse City, Michigan where he has been
be remembered by Sullivan audiences for his resident director for the past three summers.
hilariously funny portrayal of the young de- Frank has been managing director of the Hedge-
tective. Mr. Natwick has performed a variety row Theatre near Philadelphia and for ten years
of roles in many summer and winter stock directed the Plymouth Drama Festival. His first
theatres. Prior to his tour of Australia he was job in the theatre was a s a teen-aged soldier
recipient of a Ford Foundation grant in Texas. in JANIE. On TV, he appeared on T H E DE-
He then toured the southeastern United States F E N D E R S and is the author of a new play
in an original play written especially for him. under option for production on Broadway next
season.
His television credits, which are numerous, in-
clude PERRY MASON, CHEYENNE, WAGON
TRAIN and T H E REBEL,
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