Scaramouche
In the swashbuckling tradition of The Three Musketeers comes this romantic adventure, based on one the this century’s most popular historical novels. Scaramouche tells the exciting story of a young aristocrat thrust by chance into the turbulent politics of the French Revolution. His successive endeavors as a lawyer, politician, actor, lover, and buffoon lead his enemies to call him “Scaramouche” – the clown – but he fights on, dazzling the world with his elegant orations and precision swordsmanship. This delightful classic overflows with memorable escapades. “He was born with the gift for laughter and a sense that the world was mad.”
November 12-14 and December 3-5, 1999 – Fisher Theater, Ames
Cast
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Aline - Danielle Strait
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Andre-Louis Moreau - Jack Meggers
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Ballad Singer - Kim Hale
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Bertrand Des Amis - David Byrd
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Binet - David Byrd
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Camille Desmoulins - Ryan Swartz
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Cazales - Matthew Kawa
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Chabrillane - Andrew Hennebeck
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Citizen - Natasha Krentz
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Citizen - Kristy Henry
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Citizen - Rachel Gulling
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Climene - Kim Hale
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Danton - Sean Kehoe
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Gentleman - Ross Helgevold
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Harlequin - Matthew Kawa
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Isaac de Chapelier - Tim Johnson
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Jacques - Luke Stoffel
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Kercadiou - Felix Adams
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Leandre - Michael Dahlstrom
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Marquis de la tour D’Azyr - Craig Luttrell
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Mme. de Plougastel - Eve Himmelheber
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Phillipe de Vilmorin - Luke Stoffel
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Pierrette - Katie Goldsmith
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Polichinelle - Ryan Swartz
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President - Michael Dahlstrom
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Rhodomont - Sean Kehoe
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Student - Andrew Hennebeck
Creative Team
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Assistant Stage Manager - William Thompson
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Assistant Stage Manager - Neil Schmedding
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Commedia Director - Malcolm Tulip
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Costume Designer - Michael Oberle
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Costume Shop Supervisor - Doris Nash
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Director - Gregg Henry
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Dramaturg - Michael Lupu
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Fight Choreographer - Paul Steger
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Lighting Design - Chris Mannes
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Music Coordinator - Hiram Titus
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Scenic Design - Matthew Cook-Anderson
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Stage Manager - Chris Hennes
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