One Morning I Realized I Was Licking the Kitchen Floor

One Morning I Realized I Was Licking the Kitchen Floor

by Marilyn Norry and Heather D. Swain

September 21– October 10, 1993

When all potential healers seem to contradict each other, searching for help becomes even harder. But keep trying. Laughing is a good start. - Playwright’s Notes
One Morning I Realized I Was Licking the Kitchen Floor

Depression. Kind of scary. Kind of nauseating. Kind of thing you want to wallow in glorious ecstasy about. Grab a top hat and tails and sing and dance about. Wait a minute. Written by Marilyn Norry and Heather D. Swain, this musical comedy revue has continued to play to packed houses in meccas for the depressed.

Playwrights: Marilyn Norry, Heather D. Swain, also conceived by Cathy Wendt
Director: Marilyn Norry
Cast: Darlene Brookes, Joan MacLean and Heather D. Swain
Stage Manager: Gina Moe
Lighting Designer: Kali Taylor
Props Designer: Charlotte Hunt
Costume Designer: Melinda Sutton
Sound Designer: Jan Randall
Set Designer: Stylecraft
Light Operator: Allan Bassil

“When all potential healers seem to contradict each other, searching for help becomes even harder. But keep trying. Laughing is a good start.” – Playwright’s Notes


September 21– October 10, 1993

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Opening September 21

CAST & CREW

STAGE MANAGER

GINA MOE

Recent Stage Management credits include: THE EMPRESS & THE PRIME MINISTER and THE LAST FIVE YEARS for Theatre Network; OH CHRISTMAS TREE for the Roxy Series; THE COLOR PURPLE for The Citadel Theatre; THE BAD SEED, SHOCKER’S DELIGHT and THE SALON OF THE TALKING TURK for Teatro La Quindicina; and WITCH HUNT AT THE STRAND for Workshop West Playwrights’ Theatre.

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