Our Next Show
Proof
by David Auburn
Directed by Ted
Schneider
This Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winner is a compelling drama - the daughter of a brilliant but mentally ill mathematician is faced with the most difficult problem of all: How much of her fathers madness -- or genius -- did she inherit?
Performance Dates and Times
8:00 p.m. January 23 & 24, 2009; matinee January 25, 2009 at 2:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m. January 30 & 31, 2009; matinee February 1, 2009 at 2:00 p.m.
Performance Location
All performance at the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre, Rockville MD
Ticket prices
Adults - $16, Seniors (62 and over) and Students (with valid I.D.) - $14
Cast List
Robin Covington as Catherine
Craig Miller as Robert
Jason Schlafstein as Hal
Annette Kalicki as Claire
Production Crew
Producer
David Levin
Director
Ted Schneider
Assistant Director
Marcia Kolko
Stage Manager
Naomi Abrams
Set Designer
Andrew S. Greenleaf
Master Carpenter
David Kaysen
Lighting Designer
Peter Caress
Sound Designer
David Steigerwald
Props/Stage Dressing
Margie Henry
Program Design
Annette Kalicki
House Manager
Jean Case
Audition Hostess
Elaine Hoover/Jean Case
Audition Committee
Ted Schneider/Marcia Kolko/Naomi Abrams
ANNOUNCING RLT'S 2008-2009 SEASON
September 19, 20, 21*, 26, 27, 28*, 2008
Noises Off (Tony Award nominee)
by Michael Frayn
Directed by Pauline
Griller-Mitchell
A rousing, door-slamming comedy about what happens onstage and
backstage when the actors dont quite get along and it looks
like everything is going wrong.
January 23, 24, 25*, 30, 31 and February 1*, 2009
Proof (Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winner)
by David Auburn
Directed by Ted
Schneider
A compelling drama - the daughter of a brilliant but mentally ill
mathematician is faced with the most difficult problem of all: How
much of her fatherÂs madness -- or genius -- did she
inherit?
May 1, 2, 3*, 8, 9, 10* 2009
Long Day's Journey into Night (Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize
winner)
by Eugene O'Neill
Directed by Lou
Zammichieli
A theatre classic - the powerful story of one familys
struggle to maintain their love for each other as they battle their
individual and collective demons.
* = Sunday matinee performance
RLT and Rockville Musical Theatre collaborate to present a combined season of 5 shows. Save money by buying the full season. See our RLT-RMT Consortium page for details.
Recent News
GET STUFFED wins 2nd Place at 2008 ESTA Festival
Get Stuffed by Mark Scharf, directed by Susanne Caviness, was the RLT entry for the Eastern States Festival Association (ESTA) one-act festival in May 2008. It won 2nd place of 14 plays. Two of the three actors won acting awards: Annette Kilicki and Kryss Lacovaro.
The Gazette Newspapers ran a delightful article featuring RLT's 60th season and the reprise of Hay Fever, our original production.
Check our Around Town page for news about our members. Members are invited to share recent news about themselves. Just email our webmaster.
Volunteers Needed!
We are always looking for individuals interested in volunteering with RLT. We have special need for those interested in assisting with technical areas, such as lighting, sound, set construction, costumes and props. Whatever time or assistance you can provide is most welcome. For more information, see our Volunteer/Membership page.
Donations
Rockville Little Theatre is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. The City of Rockville supports us through reduced rental rates for the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre but our operating costs exceed ticket revenue despite careful management. Your tax-deductible contribution is greatly needed and appreciated so that we can continue to entertain you. Please send checks payable to Rockville Little Theatre to
Rockville Little Theatre
P. O. Box 4466
Rockville MD 20849-4466
Rockville Little Theatre is a member of the following organizations:
WATCH, Maryland Community Theatre Festival Association, Rockville Chamber of Commerce, Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County, NVTA, American Association of Community Theatres, Eastern States Theatre Association
