Character | Scene / Description |
PETE | PROLOGUE / INTERLOGUE / EPILOGUE - PETE and GINETTE, who have been dating for a little while. |
STEVE | THIS HURTS - MARVALYN, a woman who is very good at protecting herself, and STEVE, an open, kind fellow whose brother protects him. |
LENDALL | GETTING IT BACK - GAYLE and LENDALL, longtime girlfriend and boyfriend. |
RANDY | THEY FELL - RANDY and CHAD, two "County boys." |
MAN | STORY OF HOPE - HOPE, who has traveled the world, and a MAN, who has not. |
GINETTE | PROLOGUE / INTERLOGUE / EPILOGUE - PETE and GINETTE, who have been dating for a little while. |
GLORY | HER HEART - EAST, a repairman, and GLORY, a hiker. |
WAITRESS | SAD AND GLAD - JIMMY, a heating and cooling guy; SANDRINE, his ex-girlfriend; a salty WAITRESS. |
GAYLE | GETTING IT BACK - GAYLE and LENDALL, longtime girlfriend and boyfriend. |
HOPE | STORY OF HOPE - HOPE, who has traveled the world, and a MAN, who has not. |
EAST | HER HEART - EAST, a repairman, and GLORY, a hiker. |
JIMMY | SAD AND GLAD - JIMMY, a heating and cooling guy; SANDRINE, his ex-girlfriend; a salty WAITRESS. |
CHAD | THEY FELL - RANDY and CHAD, two "County boys." |
PHIL | WHERE IT WENT - PHIL, a working man, and his hardworking wife, MARC!. |
DAVE | SEEING THE THING - RHONDA, a tough woman, and DAVE, the not-so-tough man who loves her. |
SANDRINE | SAD AND GLAD - JIMMY, a heating and cooling guy; SANDRINE, his ex-girlfriend; a salty WAITRESS. |
MARVALYN | THIS HURTS - MARVALYN, a woman who is very good at protecting herself, and STEVE, an open, kind fellow whose brother protects him. |
MARCI | WHERE IT WENT - PHIL, a working man, and his hardworking wife, MARC!. |
RHONDA | SEEING THE THING - RHONDA, a tough woman, and DAVE, the not-so-tough man who loves her. |
Marin Summer Theater (MST) is an award winning non-profit theater company for students of performing arts between the ages of 13 and 23. The MST company prepares and presents three fully-staged productions in a six-week summer season. MST's mission is threefold: To present exciting, professional quality drama, musical theater and musical revue productions; to keep tuition as low as possible so that cost is not a barrier to participation; to create a diverse company of college and high school students.