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{{title}} is the second {{KRZ}} intermission act, released on November 22, 2013 between [[Act II|Acts II]] and [[Act III|III]]. | {{title}} is the second {{KRZ}} intermission act, released on November 22, 2013 between [[Act II|Acts II]] and [[Act III|III]]. | ||
− | It is also the name of a play directed by [[James B. Carrington]], with [[Joseph Wheattree]] | + | [[File:EntertainmentHead.png|thumb|right|The cover for the ''Entertainment'' script.]] |
+ | It is also the name of a play directed by [[James B. Carrington]], with adaptation by [[Joseph Wheattree]] of two original plays, ''A Reckoning'' and ''A Bar-fly'' (both written by [[Lem Doolittle]]), to be performed simultaneously. The setting was designed by [[Lula Chamberlain]]. | ||
== Cast List == | == Cast List == |
Revision as of 05:57, 1 February 2018
The Entertainment is the second Kentucky Route Zero intermission act, released on November 22, 2013 between Acts II and III.
It is also the name of a play directed by James B. Carrington, with adaptation by Joseph Wheattree of two original plays, A Reckoning and A Bar-fly (both written by Lem Doolittle), to be performed simultaneously. The setting was designed by Lula Chamberlain.
Cast List
The Entertainment was first presented at the Buffalo Street Student Theatre on the evening of November 16th, 1973, with the following cast:
Harry Esperanza | Edgar Foy |
Lawrence Slade | Allen Vogel |
Pearl Slade | Sarah Wakefield |
Rosa Slade | Sydney Mueller |
Evelyn Hickman | Paula Graves |
Bar-fly | Uncredited |