Love, Sex and the IRS

The action all takes place in the Manhattan apartment of Leslie Arthur and Jon Trachtman.

 

Cast Members
Kate Dennis
......
Rebecca Krebbs
Leslie Arthur
...... Daryl Branson
Mr. Jansen
...... Charles Holmes
Jon Trachtman ...... Jason Densley
Floyd Spinner ...... Chris Overson
Vivian Trachtman ...... Joey Herring
Connie ...... Kalee Brown
Arnold Grunion ...... Martin D. Jacquez
     
Production Team
Chuck Ramsey
......
Technical Direction, Set Design & Set Construction
Tomm Duke
...... Production Management
April Anderson
...... Stage Management
Cynthia Bagley
...... Costume Design
Chris Overson ...... Lighting Design
Jere Lard ...... Properties Management, Set Dressing
Samantha Bowen ...... Costume Assistance
Michelle Holmes, Talisha Keith* ...... Backstage Management
Francis Ridgley, Charlie Martin ...... Hair & Makeup Design
San Juan College Cosmetology Department Students ...... Hair & Makeup Execution
John Downing ...... Lighting Execution
Greg Churchill ...... Sound Design
Josh Choman ...... Sound Execution
Patsy Hewett, Chuck Holmes ...... Set Construction
Talon Homes*, Danielle Marshall* ...... Running Crew
Margie Yokie ...... Costume Inventory Management
Cheryl Gilbert ...... Scene Shop Assistance
     
Mort Lord ...... Program Design
David Vaughn ...... Video Direction
Stan Kozimor, Alissa Vaughan,Diane Vaughan ...... Video Production Crew
     
Mort Lord ...... House Front Management
Lee-ann Lord, Brenda Keith ...... Box Office Management
Farmington H.S. JROTC Unit* ...... Ushering
    *TEA Young Artist
Directors' Notes

Love (luv): An intense affection or attachment to another person based on interests. Sex (seks): The character of being male or female. IRS (Internal Revenue Service): U.S. Government agency responsible for tax collection and tax law enforcement. The connection of the three words in the title of this production is tenuous at best. But if you put them all together they create a farce that will be sure to make you laugh. This show is a kind of homage to the sitcoms of the 70's and 80's such as Three's Company, One Day At A Time, and Bosom Buddies. The humor of this production comes from the situations the characters put themselves in. Not only is the cast full of great talent but they are also my friends. So, I hope that my friends and I make you roll in the aisles.

- Tim E. Bagley, Director

 

 

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