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<font size="4" color="#ff3333"><b>-- FINAL PERFORMANCES –</b></font><font
color="#ff0000"> <b><big>WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY -- </big></b></font><br>
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<font color="#ff0000"> SCHENECTADY CIVIC PLAYERS . . .</font><br>
present the 1st play of its 86th Season . . .<br>
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Paul Osborn’s charming love letter to just plain folks
. . .<br>
<font size="5" color="#ff0066">MORNING'S AT
SEVEN</font><br>
Directed
by Joseph Fava<br>
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The Four Sisters (clockwise from left)
Paula Ginder, Carol Charnaga, Rita Russell, and Joanne
Westervelt</b></p>
<p><b> Morning's at Seven has been called Paul Osborn’s love
letter to just plain folks (specifically four sisters in a
small Midwestern town), a heart-warming, funny, and
emotionally satisfying play that will not only make you feel
great about yourself, it will let you finally forgive every
member of your family who has ever wronged you.<br>
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This perennially charming portrait of small town America
fifty plus years ago was revived on Broadway in 1980 and in
2002 to critical acclaim. New York Daily News called it “An
absolute charmer… Four sisters, Chekhov would have smiled.
So will you, and laugh out loud, too.”<br>
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<font color="#0000ff"><i>Playing the four sisters of the
cast are Carol Charniga (as Cora Swanson), Paula Ginder
(Aaronetta Gibbs), Rita Russell (Ida Bolton), and Joanne
Westervelt (Esther Crampton ). The nine member cast also
features Phil Sheehan (as Theodore Swanson), Richard
Cross (Carl Bolton), Robert L. Hegeman (Homer Bolton) ,
Amy M. Lane (Myrtle Brown), and Bill Hickman (David
Crampton).</i></font><br>
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<font size="5" color="#ff3333">-- <font
size="5">FINAL PERFORMANCES: </font>October 23 thru
27 -- </font></b> </p>
<p> <b>(Fridays & Saturdays at 8 pm, Wednesday
& Thursday 7:30 pm, Sundays at 2:30 pm)<br>
<font
color="#ff0000"><big> at the Schenectady Civic Playhouse</big></font></b><b><br>
12 South Church St. in Schenectady’s
historic Stockade District </b> </p>
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<i>TICKETS ($17). Purchase in person at Proctors Box Office,
432 State Street, Schenectady.<br>
Or order and charge by phone through Proctor’s Box Office at
(518) 346-6204.<br>
Or order on-line at <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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href="http://www.civicplayers.org">www.civicplayers.org</a></i></b><br>
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