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LAUGHTER ON THE 23RD FLOOR
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A Comedy by Neil Simon Directed by B.J. Williams
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Max Prince
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Adam Brown
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Ira |
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Scott R. Grumling |
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Milt |
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Stan Alger |
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Val |
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Toni Oteri |
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Kenny |
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David R. Marks |
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Brian |
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Denis Fitzpatrick |
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Lucas |
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Iain Bason |
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Carol |
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Anne Damon |
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Helen |
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Cynthia Chappell Deal |
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Director |
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B.J. Williams |
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Production Manager |
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Dorothy Santos |
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Stage Manager |
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Cathy Regan |
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Set Designer |
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Ron Dion |
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Set Technician |
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Peter Ambler |
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Properties |
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Suzanne Panniello & Carol Daniels |
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Set Dresser |
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Phyllis Beedle |
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Lighting Designer |
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Jim Lynch |
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Sound |
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Kent Larson |
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Costumes |
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TBA |
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Makeup |
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TBA |
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Photographer |
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Glen Doyle |
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Publicity |
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Carolyn Najarian |
“Laughter" is Neil Simon’s tribute to the comedic genius of Sid Caesar and his roomful of gag writers who presented 90 minutes of live entertainment weekly, for Your Show of Shows (1950-54). The talents of these writers, Mel Brooks, Larry Gelbart, Mel Tolkin, Woody Allen, Lucille Kallen, Sheldon Keller, along with Neil Simon and his brother Danny, shaped generations of stage, film, and TV comedy.