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By William Shakespeare

Directed by John Neville-Andrews

This production is dedicated to the memory of Richard Petereit

Publication Date

3-1988

City

Gorham, ME

Keywords

Theatre, University of Southern Maine Department of Theatre, Theatre Program

Disciplines

Arts and Humanities | Theatre and Performance Studies | Theatre History

Comments

SOLINUS, Duke of Ephesus ... Jonathan P. Morris

EGEON, a merchant of Syracuse ... Edward T. Moore

ANTIPHOLUS of EPHESUS ... William Reed Temple

-twin brothers, sons to Egeon and Amelia

ANTIPHOLUS of SYRACUSE ... Harold S. Withee

DROMIO of EPHESUS ... Sean Casement

-twin brothers, servants to the two Antipholuses

DROMIO of SYRACUSE ... Christian A. Behr

A MERCHANT ... Robert St. John

SECOND MERCHANT, to whom Angelo is a debtor ... Daemeon Pratt

ANGELO, a goldsmith ... Geary W. Smith

BALTHAZAR, a merchant ... Steven H. Huss

DOCTOR PINCH, a conjurer ... Glenn Gordon

ADRIANA, wife to Antipholus of Ephesus ... Arny Engelhardt

LUCIANA, sister to Adriana ... Asch Gregory

AMELIA, wife to Egeon ... Carolyn Bailey

COURTESAN ... Kerry Campbell

LUCE, a kitchen wench ... Tamara Kathryn Schmidt

AN OFFICER ... Ian J. Luce

BELLBOY ... Steven H. Huss

A WAITER ... Jacob Schachter

ITALIAN ACTRESS ... Kerry Campbell

DOWAGER BARONESS ... Tamara Kathryn Schmidt

SECRETARY, to the Dowager Baroness ... Sue Rowe

A HOTEL GUEST ... Nancy Elizabeth Nichols

POIRET ... Daemeon Pratt

ARTISE ... Glenn Gordon

AID TO SECOND MERCHANT ... Robert St. John

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A Comedy of Errors Program


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