Five Tellers Dancing in the Rain
written by Mark Dunn directed by Cheryl Crabb Beaver County Times feature | Virtual Playbill July 6,7 - 13,14 2018 CAST Jennifer Duck.....Samantha Carpin Delores Bogatin...........Amy Joseph Twyla Tobias..............Danielle Lang Betina Embree........Shantih Bianco Lorene Lee.................Italia Nowicki Lulu Belle Jones...........Gloria Little PRODUCTION Director..................................Cheryl Crabb Assistant Director................Danielle Lang Producer.............................Scott Hamilton Costumes............................Shantih Bianco Props........................................Lynn Snyder Tech.....Scott Reinard and Scott Hamilton Marketing/Website/Playbill........Carey Hill Resident Graphic Artist.............Kris Hurley |
TIME AND PLACE:
It is mid October in the employee lounge of the Westhaven Commercial and Industrial Bank in northern Mississippi. 1990s
ACT ONE
Scene 1: Monday morning
Scene 2: Tuesday morning
Scene 3: Wednesday morning
ACT TWO
Scene 1: Thursday morning
Scene 2: Friday morning
Scene 3: The following Monday morning
Southern sass, tears and charm engage as five bank tellers speak their hearts and brew lots of coffee in this comedy by the author of Belles. Set in the break room of a small bank in Mississippi on six consecutive weekday mornings, this warm and gentle play eavesdrops on the conversations of women who have for too long defined themselves in terms of their relationships recently ended or in the process of falling apart with the men in their lives. It's a play about broken arms and broken hearts and about finding strength and self respect through friendships with those who have been down that road before.
It is mid October in the employee lounge of the Westhaven Commercial and Industrial Bank in northern Mississippi. 1990s
ACT ONE
Scene 1: Monday morning
Scene 2: Tuesday morning
Scene 3: Wednesday morning
ACT TWO
Scene 1: Thursday morning
Scene 2: Friday morning
Scene 3: The following Monday morning
Southern sass, tears and charm engage as five bank tellers speak their hearts and brew lots of coffee in this comedy by the author of Belles. Set in the break room of a small bank in Mississippi on six consecutive weekday mornings, this warm and gentle play eavesdrops on the conversations of women who have for too long defined themselves in terms of their relationships recently ended or in the process of falling apart with the men in their lives. It's a play about broken arms and broken hearts and about finding strength and self respect through friendships with those who have been down that road before.