| Director |
...... |
Suzanna Ninichuck |
| Technical Direction,
Set Design, and Set Construction |
...... |
Chuck Ramsey |
| Production State Management |
...... |
Mort Lord |
| Costume Design |
...... |
Kayleight Steinback |
| Lighting Design |
...... |
Katie Brost |
| Properties Management |
...... |
Jere Lard |
| Set Dressing |
...... |
Patsy Hewett |
| Backstage Management |
...... |
Cassandra Cloyd |
| Lighting Execution |
...... |
Rebecca Krebs |
| Hair & Makeup Execution |
...... |
Students of the San Juan College Cosmetology Department |
| Set Construction |
...... |
Bernard Coffey, Hunter Cole*, Tomm Duke, Charles Holmes, Dusty
Medcalf, Amy Sampson |
| Running Crew |
...... |
Talisha Keith*, Tamara Keith* |
| Costume Inventory Management |
...... |
Margie Yokie |
| Program Design |
...... |
Mort Lord |
| Video Direction |
...... |
David Vaughn |
| Video Production
Crew |
...... |
Stan Kozimor, Alissa Vaughan, Diane Vaughan |
| House Front Management |
...... |
Mort Lord |
| Box Office Management |
...... |
Lee-anne Lord |
| Box Office |
...... |
Brenda Keith |
| Hospitality |
...... |
Lee-anne Lord, Mgr., Brenda Keith |
| Ushering |
...... |
Farmington H.S. JROTC Unit* |
| |
|
*TEA Young Artist |
| Director's Notes |
Being loved is a wonderful thing. Finding love
is another thing altogether. Finding oneself is a good thing
as well. In Crossing Delancy we meet Izzy, the beloved granddaughter
of a Russian Jewish immigrant. Izzy's life moves between her
"Bubble" and her books; she loves them both. When
her grandmother decides to employ some old world ways of matchmaking
on Izzy's behalf, Izzy will have no part of it. She claims
to be emotionally and psychologically different and sets out
to prove it. After all, she is a modern American girl and
she just happens to have caught the eye of the very attractive
and well known American novelist, Tyier Moss. Meanwhile, Matchmaker
Hannah knows that the eyes of Sam the pickle-man have been
following Izzy for some time and presents himself dressed
for success (well, at least dressed for something). While
Sam is not too sure, he does know a good thing when he sees
it; Tyier knows a good thing when it's packaged nicely; Hannah
knows that for everyone there is a match; and Bubble knows
her granddaughter, Izzy, better than Izzy knows herself. What's
the girl to do?
- Suzanna Ninichuck |
|