The
TCAN Players present It's A Wonderful Life
The Center for Arts in Natick, 14 Summer Street
December 5 - 14, 2003
Directed by Chucke Plaistek and Dick Tellis
Synopsis:
Adapted from the screenplay by Francis Goodrich, Albert Hackett
and Frank Capra, It's a Wonderful Life presents the character of George, who is a
kindhearted, middle-aged man with failed dreams and tremendous sadness. Through
life's trials, George has compromised his goals and is left to question the value
of his life. George lives with the fear of falling short of life's expectations and
falls into the trap of thinking life's values are measured by material wealth, not by
the people around you. Seeing George's crisis, an angel is sent down to save his life
and the two travel 30 years into the future to assess the value of George's existence.
Through their journey, George learns although he may not have accomplished all that he
had intended, he is still valued by those around him.
Character Information:
George Bailey - Webb Tilney
Clarence Odbody A-S-2 - Rene LeBlanc
Mr. Gower - Lee Mendenhall
Young George - Lauren Maffeo
Harry Bailey - Murtagh Hunt
Mother Bailey - Karen Wagner
Uncle Billy - Jay Campbell
Aunt Tilly - Norma McGrath
Vilet Peterson - Jill Levinson
Bert - Jay Ball
Ernie - Fred Marden
Mary Hatch/Bailey - Kate Fitzgerald
Mrs. Hatch - Ellen Gordon
Henry F. Potter - David Damon
Potter's Goon - Bob Cotter
Potter's Secretary - Charlotte Swartz
Sam Wainwright - Murtagh Hunt
Miss Andrews - Marjorie Santello
Mrs. Thompson - Mary Mahoney
Mr. Martini - Murtagh Hunt
Mrs. Martini - Jill Levenson
Miss Carter - Faye Harrington
Newspaper Boy - Rachel Levinson
Tommy Bailey - Arty "Doogie" Doran
Tommy Bailey - William Doran
Zuzu Bailey - Rachel Bornstein
Zuzu Bailey - Michelle Bornstein
Pete Bailey - Rachael Levinson
Janie Bailey - Leah Bugden
Mr. Welch - Paul Fitzgerald
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