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The Dirty Old Man

Written by Lewis John Carlino
Directed by Thomas A. Power
The wisdom of age is often overpowered by the haste of youth. Occasionally age touches youth, but never as often or as well as we wish. Carlino shows us the awkwardness, the tenderness, and the pain that result from an old man and a young. girl attempting to bridge the gap. THE DIRTY OLD MAN was originally produced off Broadway in tandem with SARAH AND THE SAX under the omnibus title DOUBLETALK.

Review Sketches

Written by Harold Pinter
Directed by William P. Steele
These short plays are highly imaginative and hilarious sketches which Pinter wrote for the London revues ''Pieces of Eight" and "One to Another". Their ... moods range from the totally farcical · to the serious: and the characters in them represent quite real, if sometimes strange, human beings. ·

Publication Date

11-1968

City

Portland, ME

Keywords

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

Disciplines

Arts and Humanities | Theatre and Performance Studies | Theatre History

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The Dirty Old Man Cast

Old Man ... Henry Zacchini
Mary ... Karen Johnson
Chuck ... Roger Noyes

Review Sketches Cast

TROUBLE IN · THE WORKS

Mr. Fibbs ... David McGee
Wills ... Joseph McGonigle

THAT'S YOUR TROUBLE

A ... Joseph Hanley
B ... David McGee
Ad Man ... Joseph McGonigle

THAT'S ALL

Mrs. A ... Karen Greenleaf
Mrs. B ... Marcia Ridge

LAST TO GO

Man ... Joseph McGonigle
Barman ... Joseph Hanley

REQUEST STOP

Woman ... Marcia Ridge
Others ... Karen Greenleaf, David McGee, Joseph Hanley, Joseph McGonigle

THE APPLICANT

Piffs ... Karen Greenleaf
Lamb ... Joseph McGonigle

THE INTERVIEW

Interviewer ... Joseph McGonigle
Jakes ... David McGee

Location: Box 66, Folder 7

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A Study in Style: Short Plays by Pinter and Carlino Program [1968]


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