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Book by Peter Vllian
Music and Lyrics by Robert Lindsey-Nassif
Based on a concept by Robert Lindsey-Nassif
Director/Choreographer: Randi Collins Hard
Musical Director: Tim Schirmer
Scenic Designer: Thomas V. Korder
Lighting Designer: Sean C. Murphy
Costume Designer: Lacey Fabrizzi
Technical Director: David G. Dillman
February 18, 20, 21, 27, 28 at 8pm
March 5, 6, 7 at 8pm
and March 1 at 3pm
2009
Presented by special arrangement with Theatrical Rights Worldwide
Cast
Jerry Gorman: Dallas Street
Gracie: Mary Eisenhardt
Big Jack Preston: Brad Mehrtens
Blaire: Kristin Hadler
Mother Gorman: Diane Pritchard
Mr. Frankel: Al Heckman
Red Balloon Narrator: Zachary K. Lutz
French Boy: Angela Arwine
NASA Official: Matthew "Hutch" Hutjens
TV Reporter: David Heckman
FAA Agent: Leggs Akimbo
Leonardo da Vinci: Corbin Dixon
Charles Lindbergh: Mike Prosise
Amelia Earhart: Stevie Schein
Neighbors: Cailyn Arnot, Edward Cotton, David G. Dillman, Corbin Dixon, Mark Fuelle, Matthew "Hutch" Hutjens, Zachary K. Lutz, Rachel Marie McGrath, Michelle Mills, Stevie Schein, Kirby Toalson, Mollie B. Vigardt
Ensemble: Cailyn Arnot, Angela Arwine, Katie Baldwin, Edward Cotton, David G. Dillman, Corbin Dixon, Mark Fuelle, Al Heckman, Matthew "Hutch" Hutjens, Josh Levenhagen, Zachary K. Lutz, Rachel Marie McGrath, Michelle Mills, Breelyn Mehrtens, Mike Prosise, Elyse Russo, Stevie Schein, Thom Schnarre, Jillian Taylor, Kirby Toalson, Mollie B. Vigardt
Red Balloon Mimes: Edward Cotton, Mark Fuelle, Josh Levenhagen, Jillian Taylor, Mollie B. Vigardt
Spirit of St. Louis Dancers: Angela Arwine, Edward Cotton, Corbin Dixon, Zachary K. Lutz, Rachel Marie McGrath, Elyse Russo, Jillian Taylor, Mollie B. Vigardt
Amelia Air Nymphs: Cailyn Arnot, Katie Baldwin, Breelyn Mehrtens, Kirby Toalson
Publication Date
Spring 2-18-2009
Production Year
2009
Theatre Location
Harold and Jean Miner Theatre
City
Champaign
Keywords
flight, lawnchair, man, 2009
Disciplines
Theatre and Performance Studies
Recommended Citation
Parkland College, "Flight of the Lawnchair Man" (2009). Parkland Theatre. 99.
https://spark.parkland.edu/parkland_theatre/99