Tallmadge High School will hold three performances of their 2010 fall drama, Flowers For Algernon.
Performances will be November 11th at 7:30 PM and November 13th at 1:00 and 7:30 PM. Tickets are $5 for Students and $8 for Adults. Senior Citizens and War Veterans are free of admission.
Flowers For Algernon was adapted by
David Rogers from the novel of the same name written by
Daniel Keyes. This is the compelling story of Charlie, a mentally retarded man, and the strange interweaving of his life with that of Algernon, a mouse. Experimental surgery has been performed on Algernon increasing his intelligence fourfold. The operation is tried on Charlie, who rapidly changes from a moron to a genius, far more intelligent than his teacher, Alice Kinnian, or the doctors who created the operating technique. As Charlie approaches the peak of his brilliance, Algernon shows frightening symptoms of regression. The play becomes a race against time in which Charlie tries to keep his new intelligence long enough to save himself and thus continue what he and Alice have found. This is a different kind of play: poignant, romantic, funny and tragic, but with hope of man's indomitable spirit.
The cast includes:
Charlie Gordon- Greg Grimes
Professsor Nemur- Eric Vanderpool
Doctor Strauss- Deven Fenn
Burt- Adam Kilo
Alice- Holly Wojciechowski
Mrs. Mooney- Umaraa Gibson
Mrs. Donner- Amanda Calvin
Joe- Eduard Manu
Frank- Michael Dages
Gina- Leah Gromley
Mother- Lyndsey Schley
Father- JC Standring
Norma- Valerie Kramer
Mrs. Nemur/Ellen- Karli Long
Doris/Mrs. Feldman/Chairlady- Nina DiSalvo
Little Charlie- Zach Conti
Teenage Charlie- Brandon Heppe
Jackie- Meghan Eisenberger
Annie- Ariel Lynn
Mr. Harvey- James Donovan
Connie- Vicky Bolovan
Bernice- Kaitlin Caesar
The production is directed by David Obney.
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