Butterlies Are Free by Leonard Gershe

February 14-17, 2002

Don, an aspiring songwriter is delighted to have a free-spirited actress move in next door to his apartment. Their budding relationship is quashed by his overprotective mother who in the end relents and tries to patch things up...did we mention that Don is blind.
"A lovely play. It is funny when it means to be, sentimental when it is so inclined, and heartwarming."
N.Y. Daily News
Period: The 70's Love.Peace Man.

Director

Billy Worboys

Assistant Director

Mari West

Makeup/Hair

Cristy Thomas

Lights/Sound

Terry Bivens

Scenic Design

Billy Worboys


CAST:

Don Baker

early 20's

blind, living on his own for the first time

Rodney Carrington

Jill Tanner

early 20's

Don's neighbor, Full of life. Wide open and ready to experience life to its fullest.

Hanna Burke

Mrs. Baker

Don's Mother

Well meaning but overprotective and not ready to let go of Don.

Gloria Duncan

Ralph Austin

early 20's

A director and Jill's quasi-love interest.ar

Mark Staton


Color