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YOUR CART

Our Place by Terry Gabbard

Cast Members

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Carson
Cullen
(JAKE)

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Regan
Tate
(HOLLY)

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Lindsey
Cliff
(ANNE)

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Connor
Wilkinson
(LYLE)

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Sarah
Bleier
(BETH)

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Vivian
Lemons
(COREY)

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Maxwell
Branciforte
(STANLEY)

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Justin
Zombron
​(JONATHAN)

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Matthew
Atchley
(AL)

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Abby
Cortez
(BRENDA)

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John
DeFranco
(NICKY)

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Aspen
Harter
(SHERRY)

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Emily
Steindl
(LIBERTY)

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Jackson
Smith
(SIDNEY)

Show Information:

The unassuming location of a dock extending out onto a small lake serves as the backdrop for five different stories. On a cool autumn night, Jake arrives with Holly at a secluded spot. The couple feels an immediate connection to this place as if it were put there just for them. Things seem perfect until Anne and her date, Lyle, arrive. On another day, early in the morning, Beth has plans to spend the day with her dad at their favorite fishing place. She has high hopes for catching some sunshine, a few fish, and her dad's fading memories. The third story involves Al, who arrives at the dock with his family and has high expectations for their family canoe trip. The only problem is that his wife would rather stay inside, his son has a chip on his shoulder, and his daughter is really weird. In the fourth story, Cory and Liberty are having a picnic lunch out by the lake, but a realization about tuna-fish sandwiches sends a shockwave through their relationship and brings about questions of who they are and what lies ahead for them. In the fifth story, Stanley escapes the hardships of his life to blow off some steam on the dock when Sidney, his 6-year-old sister, arrives. All he wants is for her to go away, but she insists on staying with him. The entire ensemble gathers on the dock together for the final scene. In a poetic epilogue, they all discover the true meaning of Our Place—both comedic and tragic.

Student Directors:

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Anna
Kruse

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Noah
Walker

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Daniel
Driessen

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Jake
Trible

Crew Members

Stage Management:  Katelyn Marshall and Evran Walter
Lighting: Alex Gerry, JJ Feeney and Charlie Williams
Sound:  Jack Odell and Alina Tilton
Costumes: Ava Fisken
Props:  Emerson Wilson and Allie Stuart
Set Design/Running Crew:  Eddie Burrows, Grace Lionato, Dimitri Shatov, Alberto Delgado-Romero, and Evan Kassab
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This production was produced with permission by Dramatic Publishing, Inc.
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